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Just wanted to pop back in to say he's still a pole smoking, bullshitting, tactic-less, surrender monkey, just fuck off!

 

That, is, all!

 

I often fight the urge to come in every day just to leave some such message and leave.

 

It feels good to get it out, and just to let the world know that you think he's still a cunt.

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Chris Hughton's sacking at Newcastle came as a surprise to many but I was told that Pardew had been working on Ashley for months by hanging around the Ritz casino and gambling with him until they'd formed some sort of friendship. Suddenly, he's the Newcastle manager.

 

:pardsgrin:

 

Gonna have to get myself down that casino with my shirt on and Football Manager resume in hand, maybe I too can get a cushty job at the club

 

Considering he's given Pardew and Kinnear a job you'd be lucky unless your a talentless cunt of the highest order, dredged out from a river of pure scum.

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Just wanted to pop back in to say he's still a pole smoking, bullshitting, tactic-less, surrender monkey, just fuck off!

 

That, is, all!

 

I often fight the urge to come in every day just to leave some such message and leave.

 

It feels good to get it out, and just to let the world know that you think he's still a cunt.

 

You two protest too much. Secret Pards sympathisers?

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:lol:

 

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/alan-pardew-reveals-taking-spirit-6751389

 

Alan Pardew reveals he will be taking spirit of the SAS into last 11 games of the season

27 Feb 2014 07:20 It's Who Dares Wins as the Premier League hits the final straight, reveals Newcastle United boss Alan Pardew

 

Share on printShare on email 2014 Getty Images  Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew  Alan Pardew has revealed that Newcastle United are taking the spirit of the SAS into the final 11 games of the season – starting at Hull City this Saturday.

 

And the United boss has suggested to his team that it could be a case of “Who Dares Wins” as the campaign hits crunch time.

 

Pardew’s team are ranked as outsiders to qualify for the top six this season with odds of 66/1 available from some bookmakers.

 

Newcastle could close the gap to just two points to sixth place if they beat the Tigers.

 

But there should be plenty of incentive in the last 11 matches.

 

Especially if Manchester City defeat Sunderland in the Capital One Cup final, a result that would activate sixth place as a Europa League spot.

 

Yet seventh could yet turn out to be an additional Europa spot too.

 

Indeed, if Man City also make it to the FA Cup final and play either Arsenal or Everton in the Wembley showpiece, it could open up an extra slot depending on final league positions in the top six.

 

However, after Newcastle’s poor recent run, Alan Pardew has come out fighting.

 

He said after seeing off Aston Villa at St James’ Park: “I had somebody who was very special visit me from the SAS.

 

“He gave me a little medallion and I thought ‘I might need a bit of that getting out of the stadium’.

 

“So I put that in my pocket.”

 

United completed their first Premier League double of the campaign by beating Aston Villa on Sunday.

 

Villa were also the first team United managed to beat on their travels this season in the top flight.

 

Now Pardew hopes it can spark another run of good form after a poor start to 2014.

 

Newcastle have six away wins in the bag and are two victories away from levelling the eight they picked up in the 2011/12 season, when they finished fifth.

 

With six games on the road to go this season, Pardew said after seeing off Villa: “It was a key moment.

 

“I am hoping that trend continues – like it did after the first away win.

 

“Villa have always been fortunate for me as a manager. Sometimes you have those moments.”

 

Regardless of United’s troubles in 2014 they have sold out the away end at the KC Stadium on

Saturday.

 

There will be 2,500 fans making to the journey down the east coast.

 

Pardew believes the Toon Army played their part against Aston Villa, and feels they can once more against Hull.

 

He said: “The last 15 minutes the crowd got involved.

 

“And we got ourselves in a position to win the game – and then we won it.”

 

 

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He never dares, never ever, when have we ever played daring football in his time here?  NEVER EVER, he as clearly been told to say this by the media team in the back ground to make it sound like they are going to give it a go.

 

Kick off at HULL...11 men behind the ball.

 

The man is an epic fraud.

 

Its getting hilarious now. :lol:

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