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You cant say we made enough chances when Remys 2nd half chance was a keeper mistake.

 

Pardew held on for the 1-0 & an individual error is why that turned into a draw. If we try to actually score 2 it may not have.

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There's no way this one is his fault like. Remy should have killed the game off.

 

Don't blame Pardew for Remy's missed chances (the one saved on the line) in the first half, nah. Blame him for the second half, absolutely. We were waiting for them to equalise, and Remy's second chance only came as a result of a scuffed goalkeeper clearance. Bringing on Cisse, ffs.

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He will never be the answer. Epic prick that can't string 90 mins of football together.

 

Neither will 99% of the teams in the county but hey ho.

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There's no way this one is his fault like. Remy should have killed the game off.

 

:thup:

 

Don't win = Pardew you cunt!!!1

 

Probably told Remy to miss on purpose so we get to keep him in the summer, then we can sell him January 2015 [/ridiculous made up shite]

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There's no way this one is his fault like. Remy should have killed the game off.

 

It's the mind-set he puts us in when we have a slight lead.

 

Time and time again. The c***s not learning to just finish teams off.

 

Aye we had that slight lead and we were pushing for a second, doesn't quite go with the regular narrative...

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There's no way this one is his fault like. Remy should have killed the game off.

 

:thup:

 

Don't win = Pardew you cunt!!!1

 

Probably told Remy to miss on purpose so we get to keep him in the summer, then we can sell him January 2015 [/ridiculous made up shite]

 

Oof, straw man taking a pounding. Don't let up.

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There's no way this one is his fault like. Remy should have killed the game off.

 

It's the mind-set he puts us in when we have a slight lead.

 

Time and time again. The cunts not learning to just finish teams off.

 

The only thing he did wrong today IMO was being too slow to react to the changes Southampton made which is one of his long running faults. However we should have won 3-1 today but Remy has had absolute mare.

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Just to be clear, Pardew doesnt get credit for a keeper passing the ball to Remy.

 

Southampton hit the post & scored in the 2nd half. What did we do?

 

Haha was just gonna say this.

 

Worst argument for being a negative bastard I've heard.

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There's no way this one is his fault like. Remy should have killed the game off.

 

:thup:

 

Don't win = Pardew you cunt!!!1

 

Probably told Remy to miss on purpose so we get to keep him in the summer, then we can sell him January 2015 [/ridiculous made up shite]

 

Oof, straw man taking a pounding. Don't let up.

 

:jesuswept:

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Main thing I take issue with is Cisse often being the first person to come on. He hasn't done anything to deserve that, and even if you dislike Ben Arfa, you cannot deny he has brought more to the team than Cisse recently coming from the bench. Yet Pardew prefers Cisse before him every time.

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Main thing I take issue with is Cisse often being the first person to come on. He hasn't done anything to deserve that, and even if you dislike Ben Arfa, you cannot deny he has brought more to the team than Cisse recently coming from the bench. Yet Pardew prefers Cisse before him every time.

 

I dunno what is going through Pardew's and Cisse's minds tbh. Pardew's for bringing him on and Cisse's when he's actually on.

 

3 times second half Cisse look across the line seeing every Southampton player ahead of him and made no attempt to get onside.

 

It's so bad it's laughable.

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it's not as if we had Messi or Suarez on the bench. I think our gameplan was perfect because we stopped them from playing from the back, pressured them and forced them into making mistakes.

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Some good, some bad today. We generally played quite well against a team who are around the same level as us... First half we were tactically well set-up, but again he seemingly failed to prepare the players for their response at the beginning of the second half - "more of the same" doesn't cut it at this level but it seems to be the message that he sends. Substitutions were a bit crap; Cisse is a complete waste of a change and Ben Arfa came on too late - I'd prefer him to be brought on to see out a lead like at Old Trafford, rather than when we're chasing a result - in the case of the latter he tries to do it all himself too often.

 

Not too awful overall though, and at least it wasn't the complete no-show that some were expecting after such a good result last week.

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Some good, some bad today. We generally played quite well against a team who are around the same level as us... First half we were tactically well set-up, but again he seemingly failed to prepare the players for their response at the beginning of the second half - "more of the same" doesn't cut it at this level but it seems to be the message that he sends. Substitutions were a bit crap; Cisse is a complete waste of a change and Ben Arfa came on too late - I'd prefer him to be brought on to see out a lead like at Old Trafford, rather than when we're chasing a result - in the case of the latter he tries to do it all himself too often.

 

Not too awful overall though, and at least it wasn't the complete no-show that some were expecting after such a good result last week.

 

:thup:

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Dont think he say more of the same, theres a clear message to sit & our formation changes.

 

We are hard to score against, but you cant always hold a 1 goal lead. Its no coincidence they are mostly what we win by.

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We had no intention to play football in the second half. That's pretty inexcusable when you're facing an injury stricken Southampton at home, after running them ragged in the first half.

 

He's been saying the right things lately (finally), and I understood the merit of starting Shola ahead of HBA - as it took away one of Southampton's big weapons (the harrying and congestion in midfield) - but to cede momentum them was all too familiar. Seeing them walk the ball up to the invisible forcefield of the halfway line, which we were unable to push out from... on 46 minutes... is just sad.

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We had no intention to play football in the second half. That's pretty inexcusable when you're facing an injury stricken Southampton at home, after running them ragged in the first half.

 

He's been saying the right things lately (finally), and I understood the merit of starting Shola ahead of HBA - as it took away one of Southampton's big weapons (the harrying and congestion in midfield) - but to cede momentum them was all too familiar. Seeing them walk the ball up to the invisible forcefield of the halfway line, which we were unable to push out from... on 46 minutes... is just sad.

 

:thup:

 

As soon as we came out in the second half we gave up the midfield and just about everyone in the match thread was saying it's a matter of time before they score, and they did. They weren't even at full strength but I was happy to get away with a point by the final whistle. Total pandemonium in that second half.

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