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Imagine Alan Smith trying to explain to a team how to score a goal.

 

"Then you cross it in, and you big man, you eh, you...ah I'm sure something comes next!"

 

He could always try calling Pards,

 

"it's the process you haz to get right Smiffy. But you haz to be middle claarss edjucayted to understand wot the process is and 'ow to implement it".  :pardsgrin:

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Imagine Alan Smith trying to explain to a team how to score a goal.

 

"Then you cross it in, and you big man, you eh, you...ah I'm sure something comes next!"

 

He could always try calling Pards,

 

"it's the process you haz to get right Smiffy. But you haz to be middle claarss edjucayted to understand wot the process is and 'ow to implement it".  :pardsgrin:

 

Something something fret

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Imagine Alan Smith trying to explain to a team how to score a goal.

 

"Then you cross it in, and you big man, you eh, you...ah I'm sure something comes next!"

 

He could always try calling Pards,

 

"it's the process you haz to get right Smiffy. But you haz to be middle claarss edjucayted to understand wot the process is and 'ow to implement it".  :pardsgrin:

 

......... utilising his many football analysis programs, Alain Pardoit emails Smith a bunch of mumbo-jumbo spreadsheets.

 

Insert 'Scanners' GIF of Smithy's head exploding.

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Sadly, I think the chances Ashley gets rid of Pardew are slim to none. He didn't pull the trigger after last season's disastrous campaign, and he didn't when he had the perfect excuse after the Meyler incident (probably wouldn't have had to pay compensation then either). Protests and criticism from the press will only strenghten the fat cunt's resolve too, knowing Ashley. I fully expect Pardew to be here next season, especially as from Ashley's perspective he is doing a nigh on perfect job.

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If any players in Europe have been paying any attention, they'll have seen the destruction of certain international careers recently. Players like Krul, Anita, MYM, Santon, Ben Arfa were either close to, or in the international set-up, at some point in or just before their Newcastle career. Now they're all completely out in the cold right before a World Cup.

 

That's going to make finding good talent in places like France much more difficult. Moving to the Premier League's meant to solidify your international career, not ruin it.

 

Really good point, Wullie.

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If any players in Europe have been paying any attention, they'll have seen the destruction of certain international careers recently. Players like Krul, Anita, MYM, Santon, Ben Arfa were either close to, or in the international set-up, at some point in or just before their Newcastle career. Now they're all completely out in the cold right before a World Cup.

 

That's going to make finding good talent in places like France much more difficult. Moving to the Premier League's meant to solidify your international career, not ruin it.

 

Really good point, Wullie.

Also, if we were intent on signing someone like Cabella and he happened to pick up the phone to talk to one of our resident frenchies, what do you think the response would be? Can't imagine anything positive being said apart from the wage hike.

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While I agree with Wullie's point to an extent the club could quite easily point to Cabaye enhancing his reputation while with us and now playing for about the richest club in the world. He put in the effort and had the right attitude most of the time, got his rewards, while the others only have themselves to blame etc.

 

Not what I think but assuming the money is on the table the fact we're crippling promising careers under Pardew can and will be swept away easy enough if no one else wants them.

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Sadly, I think the chances Ashley gets rid of Pardew are slim to none. He didn't pull the trigger after last season's disastrous campaign, and he didn't when he had the perfect excuse after the Meyler incident (probably wouldn't have had to pay compensation then either). Protests and criticism from the press will only strenghten the fat c***'s resolve too, knowing Ashley. I fully expect Pardew to be here next season, especially as from Ashley's perspective he is doing a nigh on perfect job.

 

Only way I can see him getting the sack is either a genuine concern of relegation or the squad turning against him. And he apparently has his supporters in the dressing room. Wouldn't be surprised to see him brainwash some of those dumber players into his gang and you can only hope his ego self-destructs sufficiently to turn even those idiots against him.

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This cunt gone yet ?

 

 

Yup, left last night.

 

Apparently the new guy is fit and ready to rumble

 

 

http://news.images.itv.com/image/file/220499/article_1b59cbd7caf94c5e_1371545576_9j-4aaqsk.jpeg

 

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This cunt gone yet ?

 

 

Yup, left last night.

 

Apparently the new guy is fit and ready to rumble

 

 

http://news.images.itv.com/image/file/220499/article_1b59cbd7caf94c5e_1371545576_9j-4aaqsk.jpeg

 

 

Dear god, hat trick return :lol:

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While i understand why people are saying Ashley won't sack him, I think he will if we continue to lose badly, the fans are turning and if we lose to both Welsh clubs at home, with both struggling below us. We'll get hammered in both away games, i can see a glimmer of light, just a glimmer but it's a straw i'm going to clutch on to.

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