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There was a good call on Total Sport last night, where the caller was complaining about Mick Lowes post match interview with Pardew on Saturday, and accused Lowes of letting him off lightly, and almost feeding Pardew the answers to his questions.

 

The presenters basically cut him short as they said 'Lowes wasn't there to defend himself (cop out), but it was good that the issue was raised on the show.

 

Also, Steve Howey was sitting in for Anderson, and the difference in what he had to say, compared to Anderson was incredible - someone with no current connection to the club, or press pass being able/prepared to say how many other fans are seeing things, was very refreshing.

Steve Howey is a Sunderland Season Ticket Holder though.

Is he really? Didn't know that. I know his brother was/is.

yes, he takes his young un.

Sometimes he is on Total Sport doing the Sunderland bit.

He has said in the past that he does Newcastle on TS as an ex player and does Sunderland on TS as a fan.

 

 

Heard him on national radio once correcting the presenter when they said he was a Newcastle fan and he made a point of saying he was a Sunderland fan.

 

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Was reading the Guardian article on Simeone and man, what a stark contrast to fucking Pardew and his mentality.

 

This is a club up against sovereign states, oligarchs and American tycoons and the team has the self belief they can beat anyone on the pitch. They rattled the fuck out of Barcelona in those opening 20 minutes, BARCELONA, by attacking the hell out of the game. Not by 'keeping it tight, waitin' for a bit of madjick..."

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Was reading the Guardian article on Simeone and man, what a stark contrast to f***ing Pardew and his mentality.

 

This is a club up against sovereign states, oligarchs and American tycoons and ......"

 

Science...

 

Dont forget science...

 

Never been on our side that science...

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Fucking Southampton quote man, like Mike Ashley isn't filthy fucking loaded or anything, or our income and all that isn't greater. Insane. Don't even quote our debt, its non-interest bearing to old Mikey Mike.

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"You look at a club like Southampton, and they’re in a much stronger financial position than us in terms of purchasing players."

 

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Alan Pardew is ready to come out battling after being written off as Newcastle boss.

 

Toon’s season is in meltdown after losing 10 of their last 15 games, and shipping 11 goals without reply in heavy defeats to Everton, Southampton and Manchester United.

 

Almost 90 per cent of fans called for their manager’s head in a poll this week, but Pardew says he has to take the flak on the chin, and show his strength of character in a bid to turn things around in the final five games of another rollercoaster season on Tyneside.

 

He insists fans are right to criticise as he struggles to stir a response from his troops, and the defiant manager said: “You conduct a poll in the wake of getting beaten by Everton, Southampton and Manchester United, and it’s going to be pretty obvious what’s coming out of that poll. I have to accept that.

 

“The point of being the manager of this football club is that you need to have a resilience about you. You need to be able to accept criticism, take it, come back and produce your best.”

 

Even with their bad run, Newcastle are on course to achieve their goal of a top-10 finish, while at the same time balancing the books off the pitch.

 

Despite that, the Toon boss knows his popularity has hit rock bottom with fans – just two-and-a-half years after enjoying a 95 per cent Toon Army approval rating when the his side was riding high in the table.

 

Pardew, the Premier League’s second longest-serving boss added: “It’s difficult for all managers.

 

"If you look at my own position, the job that I’ve done since I’ve been here – we’re safe in the Premier League but I’m under huge pressure and it’s been said a ‘dead man walking’.

 

“It doesn’t go away in the Premier League. You really are living one six-game period to the next.”

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The man is hilarious to be honest.

 

Its the worst Manchester united side in 25 years who best us 4-0 at home.

 

A Southampton side which is mid table and a Everton side which hasn't won away this Calender year

 

Which ever way you spin it Alan its shit

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It's not even about other teams, it's about us. We are conceding goals galore, we can't score mainly because we create nothing. The football is awful and the players look like strangers.

 

We are the worst team in the league right now, to watch and how we're playing, and that Alan is down to you, you utter cunt.

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It's not even about other teams, it's about us. We are conceding goals galore, we can't score mainly because we create nothing. The football is awful and the players look like strangers.

 

We are the worst team in the league right now, to watch and how we're playing, and that Alan is down to you, you utter c***.

 

Leave Pardew alone. He's doing his best.

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Alan Pardew is ready to come out battling after being written off as Newcastle boss.

 

Toon’s season is in meltdown after losing 10 of their last 15 games, and shipping 11 goals without reply in heavy defeats to Everton, Southampton and Manchester United.

 

Almost 90 per cent of fans called for their manager’s head in a poll this week, but Pardew says he has to take the flak on the chin, and show his strength of character in a bid to turn things around in the final five games of another rollercoaster season on Tyneside.

 

He insists fans are right to criticise as he struggles to stir a response from his troops, and the defiant manager said: “You conduct a poll in the wake of getting beaten by Everton, Southampton and Manchester United, and it’s going to be pretty obvious what’s coming out of that poll. I have to accept that.

 

“The point of being the manager of this football club is that you need to have a resilience about you. You need to be able to accept criticism, take it, come back and produce your best.”

 

Even with their bad run, Newcastle are on course to achieve their goal of a top-10 finish, while at the same time balancing the books off the pitch.

 

Despite that, the Toon boss knows his popularity has hit rock bottom with fans – just two-and-a-half years after enjoying a 95 per cent Toon Army approval rating when the his side was riding high in the table.

 

Pardew, the Premier League’s second longest-serving boss added: “It’s difficult for all managers.

 

"If you look at my own position, the job that I’ve done since I’ve been here – we’re safe in the Premier League but I’m under huge pressure and it’s been said a ‘dead man walking’.

 

“It doesn’t go away in the Premier League. You really are living one six-game period to the next.”

 

And there it is, the Pards underlying mindset :thup: Safety first and foremost, anything else is a bonus.

 

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