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George Caulkin ‏@CaulkinTheTimes 30s

Pardew won't take questions on Crystal Palace job. #Nufc say this is because suggestion is so ludicrous he doesn't wish to give it credence.

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Steve Brenner ‏@SunSteveBrenner  21m 

@CaulkinTheTimes Indeed. The idea that a former club may want him back really is incredibly unbelievable

 

 

tee hee

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George Caulkin ‏@CaulkinTheTimes 30s

Pardew won't take questions on Crystal Palace job. #Nufc say this is because suggestion is so ludicrous he doesn't wish to give it credence.

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Yet he waffled on about not leaving us for England  :lol:

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George Caulkin ‏@CaulkinTheTimes 30s

Pardew won't take questions on Crystal Palace job. #Nufc say this is because suggestion is so ludicrous he doesn't wish to give it credence.

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Steve Brenner ‏@SunSteveBrenner  21m 

@CaulkinTheTimes Indeed. The idea that a former club may want him back really is incredibly unbelievable

 

 

tee hee

 

:lol: That's brilliant.

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Would be best all round if he did go to Palace, definitely show that even h is sick of Ashley and his ludicrous running of this club. Choosing to manage Palace over us but I am s*** scarred that Kinnar would be straight in as manager and come January we will be burred in transfer requests.

 

That sounds revolting.

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George Caulkin ‏@CaulkinTheTimes 30s

Pardew won't take questions on Crystal Palace job. #Nufc say this is because suggestion is so ludicrous he doesn't wish to give it credence.

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Steve Brenner ‏@SunSteveBrenner  21m 

@CaulkinTheTimes Indeed. The idea that a former club may want him back really is incredibly unbelievable

 

 

tee hee

 

:lol:

 

:lol:

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He has a job for life with Mike where he can greatly under achieve but be safe in his job as long as we're say, 16th or above.

 

If he goes there he will have to get promoted first time and if so, then not be bottom 3 when they come back the following autumn or he'll be sacked.

 

He's got it cushy as fuck here, he'll never leave voluntarily. :(

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He'd be mad to go to Palace, unless he's decided he's out of his depth and fancies an easier life in the Championship.

I wouldn't call anyone moving away from working with Mike Ashley mad

 

Aye, that is a bonus. Still though, huge step down.

 

Would you rather be a cleaner at Google or the CEO of Zynga?

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He'd be mad to go to Palace, unless he's decided he's out of his depth and fancies an easier life in the Championship.

I wouldn't call anyone moving away from working with Mike Ashley mad

 

Aye, that is a bonus. Still though, huge step down.

 

Would you rather be a cleaner at Google or the CEO of Zynga?

 

Slightly weird analogy since both of Pardew's options are the same job.

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He'd be mad to go to Palace, unless he's decided he's out of his depth and fancies an easier life in the Championship.

I wouldn't call anyone moving away from working with Mike Ashley mad

 

Aye, that is a bonus. Still though, huge step down.

 

Would you rather be a cleaner at Google or the CEO of Zynga?

 

Yeah, that dosn't work. Pardew would be a manager at both jobs

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His expectations there would be higher. With us he can achieve half a dozen league places lower than his squad are capable are, and be absolutely fine. Goes to Palace and he'd be expected to at least make the Play Offs, and then stay up, with a set of players who may not necessarily you'd expect to achieve that.

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Heard when holloway left that compo would be £3m if they stay up or £1.5m should they make a return to the league in 3 years. No initial outlay, we'd give them permission and he will cite family reasons for the move.

 

:undecided:

 

Didn't want to build anyone's hopes up but I think we need it  :lol:

 

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He'd have a group of players more matched to his ability, no discernible talent to confuse him, we all know he loves a star player. He'd do ok in the Chumpionship, may even get promoted. I say go for it Pards, as someone else said I'd definitely be up for a kickstarter campaign to pay for his compo and his one way train ticket darn sarf!

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The club should also not play a quality (and in form) striker out wide to play a false striker (Ben Arfa) up front, in a derby, away from home. Where did this shameful position come from? Brainless.

 

Remy has had his best games out wide.

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He'd be mad to go to Palace, unless he's decided he's out of his depth and fancies an easier life in the Championship.

I wouldn't call anyone moving away from working with Mike Ashley mad

 

Aye, that is a bonus. Still though, huge step down.

 

Would you rather be a cleaner at Google or the CEO of Zynga?

 

Slightly weird analogy since both of Pardew's options are the same job.

 

:lol: Sneaking out of answers on technicalities, wew this is a new one for Ian W.

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Why can't we:

- Sack the useless c***

- Employ a good manager that may cost us 10 million over 5 years

- Tell him we have to sell to buy and money available based on success (Or he has 10 million a season)

- Encourage him to develop youth side of the club

 

Although Pardcunt is cheap we still do spend some money on players such as Sissoko, Mbiwa, Anita, Remy etc and seem willing to at times. Surely getting a better class of manager and explaining the constraints could prove as effective and potentially better return for Ashley.

 

Also give the manager full control of the team and make changes he wishes within budget. Yes we don't have the resources of Man City, Chelsea etc but what we can do is set out a blueprint with a decent class of manager at the top of that. preferably one that can change and implement a style of play throughout the club.

 

Because that would make too much sense!

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