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  On 10/04/2014 at 21:19, matt1978uk said:

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Brilliant indeed good to see our fans finally putting pressure on the clown

 

I applaud their efforts but unless the majority of the crowd turn it's not going to get much attention. Are our home fans anywhere near as passionately against Pardew as the Norwich fans were about Hughton for example? There wasn't much doubt there about what the fans thought of the manager.

 

 

 

You get the feeling the tide has/is turning, people are sick of it now, too much of the same reiterated, regurgitated bullshit. It worked for a while but now he's got nowhere to hide, there's only so much even the most gullible can take before he just becomes a parody of himself.

 

As much as would love to see us win, the best thing that can happen now we're safe is to just keep losing, if he puts in a win or two it may stop the train of discontent before it gathers up to non-return speed.

not sure it makes a damn bit of difference how the crowd feel about Pardew, Ashley won't sack him until he deems it necessary and if he won't take as open a chance as the headbutt incident then its hard to envisage him going until at the very earliest sometime next season. Hell I'd say compared to the start of the season he's probably in a stronger position.

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  On 10/04/2014 at 21:12, TRon said:

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Brilliant indeed good to see our fans finally putting pressure on the clown

 

I applaud their efforts but unless the majority of the crowd turn it's not going to get much attention. Are our home fans anywhere near as passionately against Pardew as the Norwich fans were about Hughton for example? There wasn't much doubt there about what the fans thought of the manager.

 

 

 

As I've said, he's played a blinder not being on the touchline.

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I sit next to a Liverpool fan at work who just won't hear a single negative word about Pardew from me, and thinks I've been overreacting for the better part of 2 years about how much I fucking hate this fucking clown.

 

The idea I get from him is that we are where we belong, he doesn't understand why Newcastle fans expect more.

 

Are all fucking neutral fans this thick?

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“If we can get a win or maybe score the first goal that will give us a boost and we can kick on form there. We’re far from finished in the league.

 

“You need to stand tall and be strong.

 

“Particularly at a club like this because it’s a tough club to play for, Hopefully, we can show that resilience to get a result.”

 

 

http://www.thejournal.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/newcastle-united-boss-alan-pardew-6949572

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  On 11/04/2014 at 03:29, DJ_NUFC said:

I sit next to a Liverpool fan at work who just won't hear a single negative word about Pardew from me, and thinks I've been overreacting for the better part of 2 years about how much I fucking hate this fucking clown.

 

The idea I get from him is that we are where we belong, he doesn't understand why Newcastle fans expect more.

 

Are all fucking neutral fans this thick?

 

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Seen this on FB:

 

COMMENT: How Sunderland and Newcastle have made it fun up north... for visiting clubs!

 

ROLL up, roll up for the trip of a lifetime.

 

Well not quite. Perhaps a more accurate slogan should be 'visit the north east and come away with three easy points.'

 

Champions League hopefuls Everton must be licking their lips at the prospect of facing Sunderland on Wearside tomorrow. Let's face it, everyone wins there.

 

And while Welsh duo Cardiff and Swansea have hardly excelled on their travels this season, at least they can both look forward with confidence to trips to both St James's Park and the Stadium of Light in the coming weeks - the top flight's most welcoming, generous venues.

 

The region was once known as a hotbed of football talent. It's more like a sickbed these days.

 

Forgive the sarcasm, the angst and yes, the despair. Covering Premier League football up here does that to you.

 

Newcastle, Sunderland and Middlesbrough have provided some memorable highlights during the last 15 years.

 

But right now, one team is going nowhere, another going down while the third has virtually vanished off the football map.

 

While Boro may be languishing in the Championship no-man's land, they've managed to eclipse their more high-profile neighbours in modern times, winning a League Cup and reaching a major European final.

 

And at least they've won a couple of games this past fortnight. Newcastle and Sunderland have forgotten that feeling altogether.

 

The Magpies are safe and will probably finish in the top half of the table but that's where the good news ends.

 

Since Yohan Cabaye left in January, they've shown relegation form. Only one side have mustered less points than Alan Pardew's flagging side over the last 10 games and that's... you've guessed it, Sunderland.

 

But even rock-bottom Sunderland haven't shipped 23 goals and lost six games by margins of three goals or more over that period.

 

Got only knows how bad that stat will become by May  :sad:

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  On 11/04/2014 at 08:14, Paully said:

“If we can get a win or maybe score the first goal that will give us a boost and we can kick on form there. We’re far from finished in the league.

 

“You need to stand tall and be strong.

 

“Particularly at a club like this because it’s a tough club to play for, Hopefully, we can show that resilience to get a result.”

 

 

What a prize cunt he is.  Is that what he shouts from the sideline "Stand Tall Hatem", "Be strong Anita!", "Get the first Goal Luuk"

 

Also, this tough 'club to play for' shit is offensive on so many levels.  Just fcuk off with your conveyor belt of pre, during & post match excuses you pathetic excuse for a cunt.

 

 

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  On 11/04/2014 at 08:54, Disco said:

Not playing the Frenchies (including the ones we don't own) so they're fit for the World Cup (Journal)

 

What a fucking load of shite.

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  On 11/04/2014 at 08:29, Curtained Wasp said:

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“If we can get a win or maybe score the first goal that will give us a boost and we can kick on form there. We’re far from finished in the league.

 

“You need to stand tall and be strong.

 

“Particularly at a club like this because it’s a tough club to play for, Hopefully, we can show that resilience to get a result.”

 

 

What a prize c*** he is.  Is that what he shouts from the sideline "Stand Tall Hatem", "Be strong Anita!", "Get the first Goal Luuk"

 

Also, this tough 'club to play for' s*** is offensive on so many levels.  Just fcuk off with your conveyor belt of pre, during & post match excuses you pathetic excuse for a c***.

 

 

 

Really, awful quotes from a very poor manager.

 

I'm pretty confident that is indeed the sort of thign he shouts to the players from the sideline.

 

No real instructions or pointers, just empty meaningless rhetoric.

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