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Guest thenorthumbrian

ALAN Pardew’s braced for a long wait for the chance of derby redemption with Newcastle United’s fans.

 

Took me another few paragraphs before I realised this was reference to us not playing them till December, rather than not having a chance of beating them for the foreseeable future.

 

Its usually a week or two before the match  I really get wound up thinking about the derby, now its started during the close season.I blame Pardwho.

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posted this in the comments on the pardew article in the independent :lol:

 

"I started reading this column but then the realisation dawned on me as a Newcastle United fan that I'm reading the opinion of the worst manager we've had at the club in 20 years, so I stopped.

 

This World Cup must be Alan's nightmare; lots of goals and attacking flair, nobody shutting up shop at half time when they're winning 1-0 then hanging on for a 1-1 draw with grim determination. Not enough left-backs on show for Alan either I imagine.

 

At least the author was gracious enough to point out his own indiscretions last season, I note that he hopes he learned from the head butt...shame he didn't learn earlier on when he called someone an "old c#nt" isn't it?

 

The authors opinions are as useful as the teams he puts out on a weekly basis, and they've lost 50% of their games in the last 2 years.

 

NUFC still have some saleable assets Alan, will they be touted around in next week's column when you "write" something about France?"

 

 

really, really hope he reads it the fucking prick

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Guest chopey

"We're just a mid table club from the north east of England," nice of pardew to dampen the ambition nice and early this year

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That has to go down as the stupidest 48 hours in the history of transfers.

 

£85m changed hands for Torres & Carroll.

 

Just repeat that...

 

£85m changes hands for Torres & Carroll.

 

:yao:

 

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"We're just a mid table club from the north east of England," nice of pardew to dampen the ambition nice and early this year

 

Is that an actual quote? :yikes:

 

It's not from his latest Independent article that I can see, just skimmed it.

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Guest firetotheworks

It's funny that you mention that because I has a dream that my life was being directed by Sofia Copolla in a murder mystery style film where everyone wore pigs for masks.

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Guest Bert Shaft

"We're just a mid table club from the north east of England," nice of pardew to dampen the ambition nice and early this year

 

I hope the fans that do bother going to games next season make this slimey c*nts life a fuckin' misery!

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Pardew revealed he showed an interest in a home-grown player at another club, but has been forced to scrap any plans for a deal due to the price he had been quoted.

 

"The fees being paid for players such as Luke Shaw and, it seems, Adam Lallana, illustrates an important point that supporters need to understand,” wrote Pardew in his column for the Independent on Sunday.

 

"Clubs like Newcastle get accused of not signing English players, but these are prices mid-table teams in the Premier League simply cannot afford, unlike Champions League clubs with their extra revenue.

 

"We recently enquired about an unproven player not in the side at one of our top clubs, and we were asked £14million. He will not be joining.

 

"Yet we can pick up players such as Yohan Cabaye, Mathieu Debuchy and Moussa Sissoko for reasonable fees, all of who have been starring for France at the World Cup."

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Pardew revealed he showed an interest in a home-grown player at another club, but has been forced to scrap any plans for a deal due to the price he had been quoted.

 

"The fees being paid for players such as Luke Shaw and, it seems, Adam Lallana, illustrates an important point that supporters need to understand,” wrote Pardew in his column for the Independent on Sunday.

 

"Clubs like Newcastle get accused of not signing English players, but these are prices mid-table teams in the Premier League simply cannot afford, unlike Champions League clubs with their extra revenue.

 

"We recently enquired about an unproven player not in the side at one of our top clubs, and we were asked £14million. He will not be joining.

 

"Yet we can pick up players such as Yohan Cabaye, Mathieu Debuchy and Moussa Sissoko for reasonable fees, all of who have been starring for France at the World Cup."

 

He is such a helmet.  :lol: :lol:

 

He was the one banging on about bringing English players in, everyone knows English players in the prem cost a fortune.

 

I cant bare this man, him and Ashley and ruining football for me.

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Pardew just opens his trap and spouts utter rubbish - I wouldn't even bother to read his idiotic quotes..

As for being a 'mid-table club' in the NE, he should remember that he has been given the bullet - quite rightly - by clubs who are much lower down the pecking order of English football than this one.

 

If we had another owner, the prat wouldn't last 5 minutes...he must be the most detested manager NUFC has had in living memory, even worse than Souness now in my estimation.

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"We recently enquired about an unproven player not in the side at one of our top clubs, and we were asked £14million. He will not be joining."

 

I genuinely want to know who this player was :lol: Guessing we had a figure of around £2million in mind + a pair of reebok classics.

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Zaha?

 

Probably since they bought him for around that fee, he's not wanted, we retain a long-standing interest in him and it's a position we could well improve on.

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