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Keep losing, stick to the same plan.  Eventually you will play a team in a worse position.  Get lucky and declare yourself the king again.  I have just been reading some of his latest quotes.  They are truely maddening.  What slimey snake he is.

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Pardew decided to have the lads in the squad vote on the proper punishment so the Argentinian Tevez was forced to train in a Brazil shirt for a week.

 

Blame it on his most talented player and turn the other players on him. That's new.

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Do not shoot the messenger but @ a Talk in with Steve Howey stepping in for Mick Quinn in Lemington club he said inside info Pardew out end of season ,tbh will not hold my breath but said defo happening  :undecided:

Should be in the braindead rumours thread  ;D

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Do not shoot the messenger but @ a Talk in with Steve Howey stepping in for Mick Quinn in Lemington club he said inside info Pardew out end of season ,tbh will not hold my breath but said defo happening  :undecided:

Should be in the braindead rumours thread  ;D

 

Had to do a double take on your username, its the 3rd time i have read that today on here :lol:

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Newcastle boss Alan Pardew is happy to take the blame for the club's failings this season if it keeps the pressure off his players.

 

A run of six consecutive Barclays Premier League defeats has left the Magpies marooned in mid-table at the end of a season which initially promised much more.

 

Such is the anger of supporters over what they feel is the latest in a series of wasted opportunities that they are planning to stage a protest during Saturday's final home game of the campaign against Cardiff.

 

Much of the ire which has in the past been directed at owner Mike Ashley and ill-fated former director of football Joe Kinnear is now being aimed at the manager, and he has no problem with that.

 

He said: "It's a job that comes with fantastic highs and also deep lows, and you have to cope with those equally well.

 

"I have tried to be balanced with the players this week and the pressure is very much on me.

 

"Sometimes it angles towards someone. Sometimes it's the owner, sometimes it's the players - this time, it's me and in a way, that's probably better for the team on this occasion.

 

"We all know the importance of the game for us as a club, and the club comes first. Forget about me and everything else, that's very important.

 

"I think that's been lost a little bit this week. This is about Newcastle and the pride that we have. Our pride has been dented. "

 

Newcastle went much of the way towards eradicating last season's struggle against relegation when they surged into the top six during the first half of the campaign, with star midfielder Yohan Cabaye to the fore.

 

However, his not unexpected £19million sale to Paris St Germain in January pulled the rug from under their feet, with Ashley deciding not to replace him immediately.

 

That, on top of two summers of perceived under-investment, left fans in mutinous mood to the point where spectators are being asked to stage a walk-out during the Cardiff game.

 

The Newcastle United Supporters Trust is urging supporters to consider leaving the stadium with 69 minutes played to symbolise their unrest with a club which lifted its last major trophy in 1969.

 

Pardew will have striker Luuk De Jong back from an ankle injury, but midfielder Hatem Ben Arfa seems unlikely to be included once again after training away from the main group.

 

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes it would "definitely be a bigger miracle" than Manchester United's epic 1999 Champions League final triumph if Cardiff can avoid relegation.

 

Solskjaer and Teddy Sheringham scored injury-time goals as United beat Bayern Munich 2-1 in Barcelona on one of British football's most famous nights.

 

The current Cardiff manager now faces the task of trying to keep his team afloat.

 

Currently bottom of the league, they require victories in their final two games - at Newcastle on Saturday and against Cardiff City Stadium visitors Chelsea in nine days' time - to retain any survival hope.

 

Even then, they still need other results to work in their favour, but Solskjaer has no intention of throwing in the towel.

 

"If we stay up it would definitely be a bigger miracle than Barcelona in 1999," he said.

 

"That night it was possible, and in football anything is possible. So we need to give ourselves a chance in front of our fans against Chelsea.

 

"It takes belief, togetherness, a team that goes the extra mile, and a hero stepping forward and doing something magical.

 

"It's still possible, it's still possible that we are out of the bottom three if we win this weekend. We have got to give ourselves something to play for in the last game by winning this game.

 

"One of the key points is just imagine how this place (Cardiff City Stadium) will be next weekend if we have got something to play for, when we have got something to play for.

 

"Let's give ourselves a chance by beating Newcastle, because this place will be absolutely rocking if we are in with a chance."

 

http://www.football.co.uk/newcastle_united/pardew_prepared_to_face_flak_rss4698088.shtml?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

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Do not shoot the messenger but @ a Talk in with Steve Howey stepping in for Mick Quinn in Lemington club he said inside info Pardew out end of season ,tbh will not hold my breath but said defo happening  :undecided:

Should be in the braindead rumours thread  ;D

 

Had to do a double take on your username, its the 3rd time i have read that today on here :lol:

Thought it might have got lost trying to be the "i told you so " tosser  ;D
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The irony that he may actively be trying to win a match for the first time in his life.

 

:lol:  Watch how many times the players look to the bench because they've got no idea how that's supposed to go.  'The big white square, kick it at the big white square.  No, not Luuk ffs.'

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Is interesting to read about the Mourinho/hazard fall out. Lots of Pardew/Ben Arfa parallels. Watch Pardew copy Mourinho in whatever he does with the situation- he's a Mourinho disciple after all (all of the arrogance and none if the ability). I'll bet he uses pretty much the same words as Mourinho when talking about Ben Arfa in coming interviews.

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Do not shoot the messenger but @ a Talk in with Steve Howey stepping in for Mick Quinn in Lemington club he said inside info Pardew out end of season ,tbh will not hold my breath but said defo happening  :undecided:

Should be in the braindead rumours thread  ;D

 

Had to do a double take on your username, its the 3rd time i have read that today on here :lol:

Thought it might have got lost trying to be the "i told you so " tosser  ;D

 

If it happens there wont be a poster on here that would mind you saying it, beats the hell out of the alternative :lol:

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What a hypocritical twat Pardew is, he left the Man Utd game 4 minutes before it ended and he's the fucking manager of the club.

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He has a life coach and err the players are going to clap the fans at FT in the centre circle:

 

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/may/02/alan-pardew-newcastle-united-fans-walk-out-cardiff-city

 

 

So much  :idiot2: in that article.

 

"He's currently lying in a dark room and hasn't come out for a week," said Newcastle's manager. "I think he's surprised by some of the things that cross a manager's path because this isn't his field.

 

He's a LIFE COACH. It's his job and I bet he's better at Pardew than coping with things that aren't his forte.

 

The only reason he's in a dark room is to get away from you for a week Alan you thick fucker.

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I thought he would be able to use this game to give him a lifeline, but now I don't know. Cardiff are probably the only team we could beat at this time and ensure the mackem survival for another year, but if the best players don't turn up then we could easily just slide to another pathetic defeat. I can't wait to see the line up tomorrow.

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Would not surprise me in the slightest if this cunt put Ben Arfa on at exactly 60mins to try and prevent people leaving.

 

I guess he could just claim they left cus of Ben Arfa and blame him for everything again :)

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Do not shoot the messenger but @ a Talk in with Steve Howey stepping in for Mick Quinn in Lemington club he said inside info Pardew out end of season ,tbh will not hold my breath but said defo happening  :undecided:

Should be in the braindead rumours thread  ;D

How would he have inside information?
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