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A bit of bravado today about still being the boss and being in charge ... yada yada yada.

 

Actually quite annoying, as he comes across a bit full of it. Considering how awful he was last season he really should be ecstatic he's still working.

 

Plonker.

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It's not all that separates them, some managers don't even know what the problems are.

 

that is true them managers do exist, but to have a manager that don't even know the problems and then a manager that can identify the problems but hasn't got the feintest idea or the capacity to solve them....

 

What's the difference? Both shyte and don't deserve a place in our dugout.

 

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A bit of bravado today about still being the boss and being in charge ... yada yada yada.

 

Actually quite annoying, as he comes across a bit full of it. Considering how awful he was last season he really should be ecstatic he's still working.

 

Plonker.

 

He's playing a very clever game, he's getting some sympathy from the media and fans because of JFK.

 

At the same time you know he's smiling inside.  :pardsgrin:

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Something from his interview not mentioned - he specifically said the team were too workmanlike and he needs us to be more flowing. Make of that what you will.

 

Also that we didn't impose our game and focused too much on the opposition.

 

That's his bloody fault.  Why didn't he change it last season, he had plenty of time to.  Stating the bloody obvious he is.

 

He telling us what we want to hear, what he says is never what you see, just like that ESPN interview Stewart Robson gave about him, Robson was spot on.

 

never heard that. what did robson have to say?

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Happy to hear his priority areas for strengthening are left-wing and centre-forward, agree with that whole-heartedly and as I've said before we need something like the Bellamy/Robert signings again to really push us on. Two genuinely class players who offer something different and incisive to the team.

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Something from his interview not mentioned - he specifically said the team were too workmanlike and he needs us to be more flowing. Make of that what you will.

 

Also that we didn't impose our game and focused too much on the opposition.

 

Swear he has people scour the internet looking for criticisms and then just says what the fans have been saying all season.  He told us what we wanted to hear before.  Implementing his (our) ideas is another matter entirely.  He can't do it, as he's an average, one dimensional manager.

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Happy to hear his priority areas for strengthening are left-wing and centre-forward, agree with that whole-heartedly and as I've said before we need something like the Bellamy/Robert signings again to really push us on. Two genuinely class players who offer something different and incisive to the team.

 

He's just telling us what we want to hear though, apparently.

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He'll start to regain some credit if he manages to solve the problems rather than just identify them. Any fucking retard could see where we're short, doing something about it is a different matter entirely.

 

He's genuinely lucky he still has the opportunity to manage us imho. 

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Happy to hear his priority areas for strengthening are left-wing and centre-forward, agree with that whole-heartedly and as I've said before we need something like the Bellamy/Robert signings again to really push us on. Two genuinely class players who offer something different and incisive to the team.

 

He's just telling us what we want to hear though, apparently.

 

You said yourself a few days ago he has no say in transfers so...

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Happy to hear his priority areas for strengthening are left-wing and centre-forward, agree with that whole-heartedly and as I've said before we need something like the Bellamy/Robert signings again to really push us on. Two genuinely class players who offer something different and incisive to the team.

 

He's just telling us what we want to hear though, apparently.

 

He is.

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He'll start to regain some credit if he manages to solve the problems rather than just identify them. Any f***ing retard could see where we're short, doing something about it is a different matter entirely.

 

He's genuinely lucky he still has the opportunity to manage us imho. 

 

encouraging that he's actually worked what we knew all season, namely we focussed on the opposition too much rather than our own strengths. he's also aware we need a LW and a striker.

 

would have been even worse if he'd been blissfully ignorant.

 

hopefully that's step 1 on the road to recovery. step 2  fixing the problems is the hard bit.

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Happy to hear his priority areas for strengthening are left-wing and centre-forward, agree with that whole-heartedly and as I've said before we need something like the Bellamy/Robert signings again to really push us on. Two genuinely class players who offer something different and incisive to the team.

 

He's just telling us what we want to hear though, apparently.

 

You said yourself a few days ago he has no say in transfers so...

 

What a pointless post. I don't understand what you get out of this stuff.

 

He doesn't have the final say, we all know that. He works with Carr and the regime to get deals done. Obviously he has input.

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Happy to hear his priority areas for strengthening are left-wing and centre-forward, agree with that whole-heartedly and as I've said before we need something like the Bellamy/Robert signings again to really push us on. Two genuinely class players who offer something different and incisive to the team.

 

He's just telling us what we want to hear though, apparently.

 

Nicely sneaked in.

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Happy to hear his priority areas for strengthening are left-wing and centre-forward, agree with that whole-heartedly and as I've said before we need something like the Bellamy/Robert signings again to really push us on. Two genuinely class players who offer something different and incisive to the team.

 

He's just telling us what we want to hear though, apparently.

 

You said yourself a few days ago he has no say in transfers so...

 

What a pointless post. I don't understand what you get out of this stuff.

 

He doesn't have the final say, we all know that. He works with Carr and the regime to get deals done. Obviously he has input.

 

We haven't been told we're after PL experience at all. Pards used it as one of his excuses, whether that had any impact on transfer policy is extremely doubtful.

 

Why would it be extremely doubtful, if that is what he feels we are lacking and what he wants in the team?

 

Because it's not up to him.

 

"It's not up to him who we go after".

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Happy to hear his priority areas for strengthening are left-wing and centre-forward, agree with that whole-heartedly and as I've said before we need something like the Bellamy/Robert signings again to really push us on. Two genuinely class players who offer something different and incisive to the team.

 

I just came on to ask about this, ever since i got home i keep hearing about targeting winger and striker.

 

Glad to hear its true. :thup:

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Happy to hear his priority areas for strengthening are left-wing and centre-forward, agree with that whole-heartedly and as I've said before we need something like the Bellamy/Robert signings again to really push us on. Two genuinely class players who offer something different and incisive to the team.

 

He's just telling us what we want to hear though, apparently.

 

You said yourself a few days ago he has no say in transfers so...

 

What a pointless post. I don't understand what you get out of this stuff.

 

He doesn't have the final say, we all know that. He works with Carr and the regime to get deals done. Obviously he has input.

 

We haven't been told we're after PL experience at all. Pards used it as one of his excuses, whether that had any impact on transfer policy is extremely doubtful.

 

Why would it be extremely doubtful, if that is what he feels we are lacking and what he wants in the team?

 

Because it's not up to him.

 

"It's not up to him who we go after".

 

Is this real life?

 

Pardew might want Darren Bent, this does not mean we (as a club) will sign him because Pardew does not have final say. He does not dictate our transfer strategy. All the evidence suggests this.

 

This does not mean (are you still with me?) that it's not a good thing that our manager knows what our weak positions are.

 

Phew.

 

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Happy to hear his priority areas for strengthening are left-wing and centre-forward, agree with that whole-heartedly and as I've said before we need something like the Bellamy/Robert signings again to really push us on. Two genuinely class players who offer something different and incisive to the team.

 

He's just telling us what we want to hear though, apparently.

 

You said yourself a few days ago he has no say in transfers so...

 

What a pointless post. I don't understand what you get out of this stuff.

 

He doesn't have the final say, we all know that. He works with Carr and the regime to get deals done. Obviously he has input.

 

We haven't been told we're after PL experience at all. Pards used it as one of his excuses, whether that had any impact on transfer policy is extremely doubtful.

 

Why would it be extremely doubtful, if that is what he feels we are lacking and what he wants in the team?

 

Because it's not up to him.

 

"It's not up to him who we go after".

 

Is this real life?

 

Pardew might want Darren Bent, this does not mean we (as a club) will sign him because Pardew does not have final say. He does not dictate our transfer strategy. All the evidence suggests this.

 

This does not mean (are you still with me?) that it's not a good thing that our manager knows what our weak positions are.

 

Phew.

 

 

The fact that he's talking as though he's in charge of signings means he's telling us what he thinks we want to hear. Telling us that he has very little say would be telling us the truth. There's a big difference if you want to see it.

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He didn't say he was in charge of signings, he explained how it works. It's very possible he was exaggerating his own role, true.

 

Anyway, apologies for my tone. I didn't realise such a minor bit of praise would generate this reaction.

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His words seem to support the thoery that he doesn't rate Jonas much, but he doesn't think much of the alternatives either.

 

So why does he make Jonas or Shola captain when the chance arises. The man is a walking contradiction.

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His words seem to support the thoery that he doesn't rate Jonas much, but he doesn't think much of the alternatives either.

 

So why does he make Jonas or Shola captain when the chance arises. The man is a walking contradiction.

 

Because, and both obviously and quite reasonably, alongside Colo and Taylor they are part of a very small pool of relatively long standing and presumably respected players in the boot room.

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Nothing surprising there tbh. Pardew is in a well paid job and would probably agree to have Gazza as DOF and Dave Bassett as chief scout as long as he was getting paid his very generous salary.

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