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Paul Merson desperately sticking up for though saying it's more the players not believing in the 'club' rather than the manager.

 

Mets has been on the ale again then.

He's predicted Sunderland to win 4-0 tomorrow. He's definitely back on something.

 

*cough*

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I think most people are just fed up of the awful, boring, defensive minded football we've been served up the last few years so every one favours a manager who's going to bring excitement. Moyes is a good manager but the football isn't going to get the pulses racing at all and he won't get to choose the players we sign (if we sign any at all).

 

I'd welcome him though. I'd welcome any one not named Alan Pardew.

 

:yao:

 

This would be true if only we could actually defend.

 

I said defensive minded not defensively awesome :yao:

 

:tobey:

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The pressure on Charlton to sack Alan Pardew increased when the Supporters Club gave the manager a vote of no confidence. 

It is believed only Charlton's dire financial situation is keeping Pardew,  who has 18 months to run on his contract, in his job as the cash-strapped Addicks cannot afford to pay him off. 

But with Charlton in the bottom three of the Championship, Paul Nottage,  chairman of the Supporters Club said: 'It is depressing. Four years ago we were established in the Premier League. 

'We are stuck with him at the moment. If he was sacked it would mean less money for new players which the squad needs. 

'He's not the sort of man to walk away but he seems bereft of ideas.

'I know  the Championship is very tight and three wins could see you move near the play-off places but I cannot see where those three wins would come from.'

 

Sounds familiar...

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Sorry Collage, on Tapatalk just now and didn't spot.

 

TRon, Moyes pushed the top six with Everton, why couldn't he do that with us exactly?

 

He could. Let's face it, even Pards did it when injuries forced him into picking a balanced line up. But we could just as easily end up hovering around the same sort of place we are now, 8-10th. I suppose that would suit Fat Ashley down to the ground.

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The pressure on Charlton to sack Alan Pardew increased when the Supporters Club gave the manager a vote of no confidence. 

It is believed only Charlton's dire financial situation is keeping Pardew,  who has 18 months to run on his contract, in his job as the cash-strapped Addicks cannot afford to pay him off. 

But with Charlton in the bottom three of the Championship, Paul Nottage,  chairman of the Supporters Club said: 'It is depressing. Four years ago we were established in the Premier League. 

'We are stuck with him at the moment. If he was sacked it would mean less money for new players which the squad needs. 

'He's not the sort of man to walk away but he seems bereft of ideas.

'I know  the Championship is very tight and three wins could see you move near the play-off places but I cannot see where those three wins would come from.'

 

Sounds familiar...

 

#depardvu

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He said: “The overall picture is that we were close to the level we need to be before Christmas, but we lost a creative force and didn’t replace it.

 

“That is something we can’t do and need to protect ourselves from going forward.”

 

Cabaye leaving again :lol:

 

What nonsense from the excuse making cunt. He more or less gave the players license to stop performing once he said that 8th or 9th was top of the league for us.

 

He's a right fucking arsehole.

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Which is more likely to be Mike Ashley's view of the events of the second half of this season?

 

He thinks Pardew has done a shit job in the second half of the season.

Or

He thinks the squad he has given Alan Pardew to work with is not fit for purpose and the second half of the season collapse is his own fault.

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Which is more likely to be Mike Ashley's view of the events of the second half of this season?

 

He thinks Pardew has done a s*** job in the second half of the season.

Or

He thinks the squad he has given Alan Pardew to work with is not fit for purpose and the second half of the season collapse is his own fault.

 

or

We've not been relegated, carry on Alan.

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Which is more likely to be Mike Ashley's view of the events of the second half of this season?

 

He thinks Pardew has done a s*** job in the second half of the season.

Or

He thinks the squad he has given Alan Pardew to work with is not fit for purpose and the second half of the season collapse is his own fault.

 

Ashley will think both, but why sack a pleb who can keep you in the league with minimal spend.

 

 

 

 

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He'd have been wanking himself silly over Chelsea today, that's the stuff he aspires to, parking the bus.

 

Unfortunately we only have a caravan.

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Moyes is Pardew Mk2 in almost every way. An improvement, but it's going to be just as frustrating.

 

Aye pretty much.

Absolute horse s**** this.

 

Yep, ridiculous nonsense.

 

Have you seen Everton play under Moyes? And it took him over a decade to get them that way. A decade of shite football, and almost every season spending the first half of it flirting with relegation and the winning the rest of the matches. Moyes is better than Pardew, I said that and still people are thinking I called him the same. Learn to read? We will play the same clueless football, we will defend better, we will concede less, we will NEVER win anything. And this is who you want to replace Pardew? Jesus f*cking wept. Open your eyes and look outside the PL, there's half a dozen managers in the Championship who'd have more of a clue than Moyes.

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Tweeted Chamberlain and Neville some Pardew stats for tomorrow in the vain effort of getting them mentioned. Er' little helps.

 

Will probably only devote 10 minutes to the game, rest will be abouts todays game .

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Tweeted Chamberlain and Neville some Pardew stats for tomorrow in the vain effort of getting them mentioned. Er' little helps.

 

Will probably only devote 10 minutes to the game, rest will be abouts todays game .

 

True, unfortunately.

 

"With Newcastle on the beach and safe in the top half it should be another step towards CL qualification for the Gunners"

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