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Palace's final 3 games are Man City, Liverpool and Fulham :(

 

So, on the final day, we'll have to choose between cheering for Sunderland's relegation or Pardew's sacking. Probably not both. :anguish:

 

I'll be cheering for Pardew to be sacked, no doubt about it.

 

If AP got sacked, our next manager would probably not get fucked 3x in a row to Sunderland - thats for sure. We'd probably get to see the opposite and restore order.

If Pardew get's sacked, I couldn't give a fuck about Sunderland staying up.

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Bruce has quite impressed me with Hull TBH, he seems to be tactically aware and know how to use various formations and approaches. As a human he's a bit of a mess but he seems a decent enough manager now.

 

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Bruce has quite impressed me with Hull TBH, he seems to be tactically aware and know how to use various formations and approaches. As a human he's a bit of a mess but he seems a decent enough manager now.

 

Look out Everton!

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that OP could surely have more in it?  what was the record he broke last season, longest streak without a win or something, worst PL points return?

 

checking back again from WHU on 11th November up to and including the reading game we played:

 

16 games, won 2, lost 12, drew 2…3 cup games in there mind so points-wise 39/8 (20.5%)

 

 

current run is 18 games from arsenal on is won 4, lost 13, drew 1…1 cup game here so points 51/13 (25.5%), including of course the 5 straight losses

 

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Bruce would appear to be the more likely fit. He has made no secret of his desire to manage his hometown club and has, arguably, already taken Hull as far as he can. In less than two seasons, Bruce has won promotion to the Premier League and guided the Tigers into the FA Cup final for the first time in the club’s history. The 53-year-old told Telegraph Sport that he would still like a “crack” at a club with European aspirations.

 

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Palace's final 3 games are Man City, Liverpool and Fulham :(

 

So, on the final day, we'll have to choose between cheering for Sunderland's relegation or Pardew's sacking. Probably not both. :anguish:

 

If we get rid of Pardew we don't need the mackems relegating, we can get back to dishing out routine beatings to the useless twats.

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Bruce would appear to be the more likely fit. He has made no secret of his desire to manage his hometown club and has, arguably, already taken Hull as far as he can. In less than two seasons, Bruce has won promotion to the Premier League and guided the Tigers into the FA Cup final for the first time in the club’s history. The 53-year-old told Telegraph Sport that he would still like a “crack” at a club with European aspirations.

 

http://i.imgur.com/himZD0M.gif

 

:lol: :lol:

 

Oh man, Brewcies magedia pals sounding the job out for him.

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