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I note the latest excuse for Pardew in the nationals (and Gary Lineker went with this on MOTD) is his ban for the Meyler incident. Like we hadn't lost 7 out of 10 matches before the Hull game, scoring just 5 goals, conceding 17 and going out of the Cup at home to Cardiff.

 

Again, something that was completely his fault anyway. So if that's an excuse it's pretty fucking thin.

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Dressing room is lost,

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/newcastles-fabricio-coloccini-aims-dressing-room-3408929

 

"Newcastle skipper Fabricio Coloccini let rip in a dressing room rant - with boss Alan Pardew coming in for most of the stick.

 

Centre-half Coloccini was furious after Saturday's defeat at Stoke, adding to the woes for the Toon in the past few weeks.

 

And the Argentinian let his feelings flood out with a tirade against the way the team, who have lost four games on the spin and 11 of their last 16 league matches, is playing - and how Pardew is managing.

 

Coloccini shocked team-mates with his blast, but he is the second Newcastle player to have words with the Magpies' manager - still banned from the touchline after headbutting Hull's David Meyler - in the last week.

 

Hatem Ben Arfa erupted at Pardew in the previous game - a 4-0 home loss to Manchester United - and was left on the bench at the Britannia.

 

Ben Arfa’s verbal attack is pushing him even further out of the door but Coloccini is a key and popular player, despite repeated links with a transfer home to Argentina, making the situation hard for Pardew."

 

 

 

Good stuff.

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This could be the mirror getting banned then, a story that's full of lies and brainwashing the fans.

 

How do you mean? Wasn't it pretty much mentioned on here before this article came out? Both incidents in fact, can't remember who posted it

 

I was only joking,the club will not ban any national papers.

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This could be the mirror getting banned then, a story that's full of lies and brainwashing the fans.

 

How do you mean? Wasn't it pretty much mentioned on here before this article came out? Both incidents in fact, can't remember who posted it

 

I was only joking,the club will not ban any national papers.

 

They've banned Luke Edwards and the Telegraph before.

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It's looking grim for Pards

Have to keep the pressure on. When the away fans (although a bit divisive at the moment) start chanting for him to go it is only a matter of time. Then, knowing our luck it will probably become a Steve Kean situation with him clinging on desperately and being targeted from all sides. However he has walked from other jobs so I think there is a decent chance he will leave at the end of the season.
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It's looking grim for Pards

Have to keep the pressure on. When the away fans (although a bit divisive at the moment) start chanting for him to go it is only a matter of time. Then, knowing our luck it will probably become a Steve Kean situation with him clinging on desperately and being targeted from all sides. However he has walked from other jobs so I think there is a decent chance he will leave at the end of the season.

 

Party starts when pard's Is sacked

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This could be the mirror getting banned then, a story that's full of lies and brainwashing the fans.

 

How do you mean? Wasn't it pretty much mentioned on here before this article came out? Both incidents in fact, can't remember who posted it

 

I was only joking,the club will not ban any national papers.

 

:thup:  but yeah they definitely would tbh

 

all the local press with a few more national papers piling on the pressure about pardew is what we need.

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http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/newcastles-alan-pardew-admits-sack-3409159

“There’s not much to add to it really, if you lose in the manner that we’ve lost, but also to the quality of the opposition,”

 

“We’ve had four really tough games and unfortunately they’ve all resulted in defeats but no goals, and I think that’s a tough spell to have as a Newcastle manager.

 

“So the frustration I understand, but I can only do the best job I can with the group I have, and I’m obviously trying to do that.”

 

Manages to blame the quality of the opposition (I suppose we can't possibly hope to beat Everton at home, or Southampton or Stoke City), implies expection is too high (I suppose this run would be okay for anyone but 'a Newcastle manager') and points the finger at Ashley all in quick succession.

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Reached a point now where a win will be disastrous for us. How did it come to this.

 

By turning a blind eye to a regime that has successfully turned us into a slightly bigger version of West Brom.

 

True, though. A win against Swansea is no good.

 

 

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