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Douglas appears to be waiting for a presser so some new guff will likely do the rounds soon.

 

The standard pre match presser they have every week.

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Douglas appears to be waiting for a presser so some new guff will likely do the rounds soon.

 

Can't wait...

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Douglas appears to be waiting for a presser so some new guff will likely do the rounds soon.

 

Cliche bingo time.

 

 

'Lean on experience'                            'Dig in and grind out'                                'We're in a battle/scrap/dogfight'

 

 

'We need energy'                                  'We want to put this right'                        'Players and staff are hurting'

 

 

'Gonna need the fans on Sat'                'Just need to get over the line'                'Play on the front foot to win'

 

 

'Carroll is a fret'                                    'Nolan will be a fret from set plays'          'Been working hard in training'

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Talk is cheap, I don't expect him to say otherwise with three games of a relegation season left but I'm still disappointed to hear Cisse get behind Pardew, just like HBA did last season, especially as Pardew's ineffective coaching contributed so heavily to Cisse snatching at chances.

 

Smart of the club to get the fans' favourites to spin their guff.

 

I'm no fan of Pardew but that's ridiculous IMO. As long as he's here, the players need to be behind him. Anything else would be chaos, and the only ones to genuinely suffer are us lot. It's up to the board to replace him, not the players.

 

Maybe my thinking is a little Machiavellian on the issue, but I don't think we can succeed while Pardew is here.

 

I don't propose that Cisse should have been dissenting to the extent that the working conditions for our relegation run-in would have been disruptive, but beyond that period, cone relegation or survival, I would welcome and applaud player dissension to meet the ends of excising Pardew from the club. No player here has the status of Terry or Lampard, but collectively, I would hope squadwide disharmony might prompt Ashley to replace Pardew as AVB (rightly or wrongly) was from Chelsea.

 

Some fans believe that their opinion or protests about the club are inconsequential, it would be truly dire if the players felt equally castrated too.

 

I'm on holiday though, not going to waste more time thinking aboutPardew :razzle: will ruin the atmos

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This really, the fans have turned on him and when that happens it's just a matter of time.

 

 

Have the match-going fans turned, though? I remember reading criticism of the Liverpool crowd not protesting sufficiently and that it was just us keyboard warriors who wanted him gone...?

 

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This really, the fans have turned on him and when that happens it's just a matter of time.

 

 

Have the match-going fans turned, though? I remember reading criticism of the Liverpool crowd not protesting sufficiently and that it was just us keyboard warriors who wanted him gone...?

 

 

The feeling during and after the Liverpool match was that he's a dead man walking. Around my part of the ground once the third goal went in everyone started chatting to one another, slagging off Pardew.

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Lee Ryder ‏@lee_ryder  11m 

AP on alleged dressing room split: "The accusation is an insult"

 

Fuck off ye cunt , would also be an insult- doesnt mean its wrong.

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This really, the fans have turned on him and when that happens it's just a matter of time.

 

 

Have the match-going fans turned, though? I remember reading criticism of the Liverpool crowd not protesting sufficiently and that it was just us keyboard warriors who wanted him gone...?

 

 

The feeling during and after the Liverpool match was that he's a dead man walking. Around my part of the ground once the third goal went in everyone started chatting to one another, slagging off Pardew.

 

Seemed similar where I sit, wasn't 'anti-pardew' chants etc, everyone was just venting to each other.  Was horrible.

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Douglas appears to be waiting for a presser so some new guff will likely do the rounds soon.

 

Cliche bingo time.

 

 

'Lean on experience'                            'Dig in and grind out'                                'We're in a battle/scrap/dogfight'

 

 

'We need energy'                                  'We want to put this right'                        'Players and staff are hurting'

 

 

'Gonna need the fans on Sat'                'Just need to get over the line'                'Play on the front foot to win'

 

 

'Carroll is a fret'                                    'Nolan will be a fret from set plays'          'Been working hard in training'

 

:lol:

 

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Douglas appears to be waiting for a presser so some new guff will likely do the rounds soon.

 

Cliche bingo time.

 

 

'Lean on experience'                            'Dig in and grind out'                                'We're in a battle/scrap/dogfight'

 

 

'We need energy'                                  'We want to put this right'                        'Players and staff are hurting'

 

 

'Gonna need the fans on Sat'                'Just need to get over the line'                'Play on the front foot to win'

 

 

'Carroll is a fret'                                    'Nolan will be a fret from set plays'          'Been working hard in training'

 

 

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This really, the fans have turned on him and when that happens it's just a matter of time.

 

 

Have the match-going fans turned, though? I remember reading criticism of the Liverpool crowd not protesting sufficiently and that it was just us keyboard warriors who wanted him gone...?

 

 

The feeling during and after the Liverpool match was that he's a dead man walking. Around my part of the ground once the third goal went in everyone started chatting to one another, slagging off Pardew.

 

Seemed similar where I sit, wasn't 'anti-pardew' chants etc, everyone was just venting to each other.  Was horrible.

 

It was fucking hilarious where I sit. I became best mates with people two or three rows in front who I'd never spoke to since I moved seats at the start of last season :lol:

 

I think people were torn between supporting the players and having a go at Pardew. There were still a lot of people near me singing (even if it was "It's just like watching Brazil").

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I have a very nasty feeling that they have no intention of firing him. They very publicly gave him an Eight year contract and full backing even if we had a poor season. I think we are stuck. It's actually a very depressing thought.

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I have a very nasty feeling that they have no intention of firing him. They very publicly gave him an Eight year contract and full backing even if we had a poor season. I think we are stuck. It's actually a very depressing thought.

 

Then relegation might not be a bad thing. Not sure if I'd take that over 7 more years of Pardew.  :undecided:

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I have a very nasty feeling that they have no intention of firing him. They very publicly gave him an Eight year contract and full backing even if we had a poor season. I think we are stuck. It's actually a very depressing thought.

 

Then relegation might not be a bad thing. Not sure if I'd take that over 7 more years of Pardew.  :undecided:

 

I think we'll still have him if we go down

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I have a very nasty feeling that they have no intention of firing him. They very publicly gave him an Eight year contract and full backing even if we had a poor season. I think we are stuck. It's actually a very depressing thought.

 

Then relegation might not be a bad thing. Not sure if I'd take that over 7 more years of Pardew.  :undecided:

 

I think we'll still have him if we go down

 

Ashley won't be able to look at him if he costs him £40-50m, there is no chance he's staying if we go down.

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I have a very nasty feeling that they have no intention of firing him. They very publicly gave him an Eight year contract and full backing even if we had a poor season. I think we are stuck. It's actually a very depressing thought.

 

Then relegation might not be a bad thing. Not sure if I'd take that over 7 more years of Pardew.  :undecided:

 

 

no coming straight back up- might see off Ashley as well.

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Just read the Ronny Gill http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/steven-taylor-insists-newcastle-united-3316013

 

This comment from Ryder (I know he knows nowt but...) confirms what I thought that Pardew will still probably have the job when the dust settles on the season "United are set to stick with Alan Pardew and the hope is that once survival has been sealed, the Magpies can build again this summer.

 

And there is also a belief that once stars like Moussa Sissoko, Yoan Gouffran, Mathieu Debuchy, Massadio Haidara and Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa get a pre-season under their belt, a stronger United will emerge."

 

I bet that's what Pardew has told the board, a latest in his line of excuses, "It's all because the January signings didn't get a full pre season". FFS.

 

 

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