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  On 02/04/2014 at 07:29, Foluwashola said:

Quite a sad state of affairs when people are being ridiculed for expressing that they want NUFC to win an upcoming match. Not surprising like.

 

It's about not wanting Pardew to win, therefore extending his putrid management. I always want Newcastle United to win.

 

If you can't understand what people mean by losing in the hope that gets Pardew out, it's not the same as wanting Newcastle to lose.

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I guess we're in a position where management doesn't want us to push on as a club and we're safe from relegation. I can see where people are coming from, but it feels totally alien to me to actively want us to lose. If it's what it takes to get Pardew out, maybe it's right.

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  On 01/04/2014 at 20:49, Froggy said:

It should be said as well, Moyes got the team perfect tonight. If Fergie had got this result last season we'd all be up his arse.

 

It was perfect for Moyes' skill set - a defensive performance at home against superior opposition he's not really expected to beat -  he perfected that at Everton.

 

Unfortunately his record when playing away against the better sides means you'll almost certainly lose the second leg comfortably.

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  On 02/04/2014 at 09:13, Dave said:

I'd reluctantly accept (note: not 'want') a pasting if I felt it was going to make Pardew's position untenable.

 

It's not.

 

This is all I've said basically, that it's pointless looking for defeats, or even tying to see positives in them, because our league position is good enough to secure Pardew's position.

 

Not that anyone knows for sure what's going on in Ashley's head.

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  On 02/04/2014 at 10:16, Ian W said:

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I'd reluctantly accept (note: not 'want') a pasting if I felt it was going to make Pardew's position untenable.

 

It's not.

 

This is all I've said basically, that it's pointless looking for defeats, or even tying to see positives in them, because our league position is good enough to secure Pardew's position.

 

Not that anyone knows for sure what's going on in Ashley's head.

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  On 02/04/2014 at 09:13, Dave said:

I'd reluctantly accept (note: not 'want') a pasting if I felt it was going to make Pardew's position untenable.

 

It's not.

 

I'd still rather take the pasting as a win would disguise his ineptitude and solidify Ashley's backing of a fraud for far longer.

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  On 02/04/2014 at 10:16, Ian W said:

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I'd reluctantly accept (note: not 'want') a pasting if I felt it was going to make Pardew's position untenable.

 

It's not.

 

This is all I've said basically, that it's pointless looking for defeats, or even tying to see positives in them, because our league position is good enough to secure Pardew's position.

 

Not that anyone knows for sure what's going on in Ashley's head.

 

i'm still clinging onto the hope that (a) the press turn on him badly and (b) ashley is as clueless about football and as impressionable to suggestion as everyone seems to think

 

pardew has managed to convince 40-50,000 fans he's not utterly awful when he is, they pay money to watch the games and presumably have done so for a few years in many cases...it's not inconceivable that pardew is spinning ashley a good enough line to hang into the job

 

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  On 01/04/2014 at 22:21, Spudil said:

I'm with Brett and Ian here - if we all just close our eyes, cross our fingers and hope really, really hard; everything might just fix itself.

 

You're going to have to cross those fingers so hard that you'll break them :lol:

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  On 21/04/2014 at 14:23, Tooj said:

I wonder who they'll go for.

 

For me Klopp would be the ideal candidate but really don't know if he'd want to leave.

 

Kagawa might then start to be fully appreciated.

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The absolute perfect time to manage Man Utd, they will still have a fuck load of money available (probably more than before) and Moyes has taken all the post-Ferguson flack.

 

If I was a manager I would be desperate to go there, you would have to be really shit not to be seen as a success now, top 4 finish with their squad and further funding next season and you have 'turned it around'.

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