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he will be watching a stream, and on the phone to carver- who wont know he has a 3 min delay.

 

He will carry on with his usual tactics, climb up a tree outside the grounds and count the amount of times the ball blazes into the sky.  He doesn't need to be in the ground for the hoof, especially as he doesn't go along with what you see with the naked eye anyway.

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The Football Ramble ‏@FootballRamble  54m

If Alan Pardew's got anything at all about him, he'll serve his stadium ban in a helicopter, hovering over the game with a megaphone.

 

:lol:

 

There will certainly be voices for the players to pump the longest ball up in the air.

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Carver will be the same if not worse :anguish: though I doubt he'll have any real say in it.

 

Have no faith in Carver myself. They will surely establish some channel of communication though.

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The Football Ramble ‏@FootballRamble  54m

If Alan Pardew's got anything at all about him, he'll serve his stadium ban in a helicopter, hovering over the game with a megaphone.

 

:lol:

 

Pls.

 

http://www.rotaryaction.com/images/scarface.jpg

 

:lol: :lol:
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The Football Ramble ‏@FootballRamble  54m

If Alan Pardew's got anything at all about him, he'll serve his stadium ban in a helicopter, hovering over the game with a megaphone.

 

:lol:

 

Pls.

 

http://www.rotaryaction.com/images/scarface.jpg

 

:lol: :lol:

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Pardew will be able to watch the matches in real time using the live feed from the TV cameras. BBC and SKY pundits sit and watch all the matches live so I'm sure NUFC will be able to organise that. What's to stop Pardew doing the half time team talk by phone, SKYPE or some other video conferencing means? How would the FA know? It's not like the FA can sit in the dressing room. Pardew will just have to ask his friend José Mourinho how he did it when he had a stadium ban.

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Be interesting to hear how the stadium ban will work. Does it mean he can't communicate with anyone at the club on the day of the match until the final whistle?

 

 

doubt it, will be literally a ban from ground , be able to do owt he wants, before- with phones,but bear in mind, be very hard for him to judge something he cant watch.

He'll watch the game on an illegal stream in a hotel room at the sandman and communicate with the players pre match and at half time using facetime.
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Pardew will be able to watch the matches in real time using the live feed from the TV cameras. BBC and SKY pundits sit and watch all the matches live so I'm sure NUFC will be able to organise that. What's to stop Pardew doing the half time team talk by phone, SKYPE or some other video conferencing means? How would the FA know? It's not like the FA can sit in the dressing room. Pardew will just have to ask his friend José Mourinho how he did it when he had a stadium ban.

They show all home games in that new bar outside the ground anyway don't they? The Terrace or Nine?

He can watch in there.

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NUFC have booked a hotel suite and are going to have Pardew there with his video analysts, video conferencing etc according to the Journal

 

All this effort for someone who doesn't even know what he's doing. How aggravating.

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FA can still appeal the ban if they think it's too lenient, could happen yet  :lol:

The FA are going to appeal against their own decision?

 

It was an independent commision apparently. That is what SSN said  :dontknow:

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