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http://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/oct/26/newcastle-pardew-attack-sunderland

Alan Pardew's rediscovery of his inner purist this season means he will field three strikers at the Stadium of Light on Sunday as Newcastle United attempt to exact revenge for Sunderland's 3-0 victory on Tyneside in April.

 

After topping last season's Premier League long ball charts, Newcastle are now playing a much more intricate passing game constructed around a 4-3-3 system. "I really think the team is in decent shape," says Pardew. "I've set it up in much more attacking mode with three strikers and will continue to do so regardless of who they are.

 

"I like the feel of this team – it's got goals. I'd like to lock up the back door a bit more but I'm not going to stray from what I think is the way forward for Newcastle and that's to try to score goals."

 

Sounds good to me. Let's see it. :indi:

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http://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/oct/26/newcastle-pardew-attack-sunderland

Alan Pardew's rediscovery of his inner purist this season means he will field three strikers at the Stadium of Light on Sunday as Newcastle United attempt to exact revenge for Sunderland's 3-0 victory on Tyneside in April.

 

After topping last season's Premier League long ball charts, Newcastle are now playing a much more intricate passing game constructed around a 4-3-3 system. "I really think the team is in decent shape," says Pardew. "I've set it up in much more attacking mode with three strikers and will continue to do so regardless of who they are.

 

"I like the feel of this team – it's got goals. I'd like to lock up the back door a bit more but I'm not going to stray from what I think is the way forward for Newcastle and that's to try to score goals."

 

Sounds good to me. Let's see it. :indi:

 

I imagine he might get some stick for wishing anything other than a year on year slide into non-league annihilation, but I agree with him about Sunderland too.

 

Getting fucking edgy now after being fairly chilled about our chances tomorrow. :lol:

Just desperately want to see Hatem have 'one of those games' if he plays up top again.

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Just desperately want to see Hatem have 'one of those games' if he plays up top again.

 

Fully expecting Cattermole and/or Bardsley openly attempting to crock him inside 5mins.

 

http://www.collegesocialmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/scared.jpg

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http://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/oct/26/newcastle-pardew-attack-sunderland

Alan Pardew's rediscovery of his inner purist this season means he will field three strikers at the Stadium of Light on Sunday as Newcastle United attempt to exact revenge for Sunderland's 3-0 victory on Tyneside in April.

 

After topping last season's Premier League long ball charts, Newcastle are now playing a much more intricate passing game constructed around a 4-3-3 system. "I really think the team is in decent shape," says Pardew. "I've set it up in much more attacking mode with three strikers and will continue to do so regardless of who they are.

 

"I like the feel of this team – it's got goals. I'd like to lock up the back door a bit more but I'm not going to stray from what I think is the way forward for Newcastle and that's to try to score goals."

 

Sounds good to me. Let's see it. :indi:

 

Hallelujah!

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Shows me that he is incapable of of consistency and it would seem anything he hits upon is from complete fluke rather than intuition. Games like the Villa and Liverpool have given me the perhaps misguided idea that he has the capability to develop. I'd proper love to be wrong.

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