Mick Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 It's embarrassing. He was trying to shoot for Cisse's goal against Palace apparently. I didn't see that one, Christ. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skeletor Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 Fuck it. I'm bringing this back: http://i61.tinypic.com/2u6g02g.gif Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
WarrenBartonCentrePartin Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 Has anybody seen how Skirge has reacted on twitter? Sned and somebody else is having a bit of a go at him. It's embarrassing. He was trying to shoot for Cisse's goal against Palace apparently. someone give us a link god damn it. no idea how to search for stuff on twitter. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wilson Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 the fucks going on Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TRon Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 Fuck it. I'm bringing this back: http://i61.tinypic.com/2u6g02g.gif Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flip Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 Has anybody seen how Skirge has reacted on twitter? Sned and somebody else is having a bit of a go at him. It's embarrassing. He was trying to shoot for Cisse's goal against Palace apparently. someone give us a link god damn it. no idea how to search for stuff on twitter. He's batshit crazy. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mick Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 He's on his Instagram page now. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
littlelunchbox Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 http://i57.tinypic.com/5bpuo2.jpg ffs Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdckelly Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 Somehow I doubt its as simple as either party would like to make it out. Doubt we'll ever know the true story. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kaizero Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 Has anybody seen how Skirge has reacted on twitter? Sned and somebody else is having a bit of a go at him. It's embarrassing. He was trying to shoot for Cisse's goal against Palace apparently. someone give us a link god damn it. no idea how to search for stuff on twitter. Skirge's gone down in my estimation. Not even Marley can save him now. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skeletor Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 Has anybody seen how Skirge has reacted on twitter? Sned and somebody else is having a bit of a go at him. It's embarrassing. He was trying to shoot for Cisse's goal against Palace apparently. someone give us a link god damn it. no idea how to search for stuff on twitter. Skirge's gone down in my estimation. Not even Marley can save him now. http://metrouk2.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/article-1303386931128-0bb8e23000000578-914302_636x377.jpg Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shak Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 Skirge man, fucking hell. Nice lad but he and his ilk are the lifeblood of the Ashley and Pardew regime. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlanSkÃrare Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 It's such a symbolic clash as well. The player who still talks about winning Ballon d'Or, said we could win the league last season and always looks to dribble past everyone and score the perfect goal - against the defeatist wankers who aim for eight. Howay Hatem. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
littlelunchbox Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 Well im not excusing Pardew. HBA does have a long history of falling out with every manager he's been managed under. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdckelly Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 Well im not excusing Pardew. HBA does have a long history of falling out with every manager he's been managed under. yep. somethings happened clearly but as to what and who's responsible the easy and lazy thing is to just presume Pardew but with HBA's track record on this sort of thing who the hell knows Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mick Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 Well im not excusing Pardew. HBA does have a long history of falling out with every manager he's been managed under. Good point and we all know Pardew has an unblemished record when working with technical players. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mick Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 Well im not excusing Pardew. HBA does have a long history of falling out with every manager he's been managed under. yep. somethings happened clearly but as to what and who's responsible the easy and lazy thing is to just presume Pardew but with HBA's track record on this sort of thing who the hell knows Use your eyes FFS and work out what has happened. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
littlelunchbox Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 Well im not excusing Pardew. HBA does have a long history of falling out with every manager he's been managed under. While that may be true, it matters not the motivation of it. If it drives this c*** out of nufc then it's worth it. I don't personally pin this on Hatem, but even if I did I'd still be glad he's doing this. Pardew is the problem, not Hatem I agree. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 http://www.nufc.com/html/2011-12html/2011-12-10norwich-a.html The subs. Look at the subs. Good fucking lord. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kaizero Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 "Why can we not say we could be champions? Anything is possible. We can challenge for it. We have good players, a good stadium and great supporters. We have to have confidence. I believe we can do what I say." - Hatem Ben Arfa "I do think clubs are thinking twice about Europe. The Europa League is a massive problem to Premier League teams, Swansea and Tottenham are both feeling that like we did last season." - Alan Pardew Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Disco Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 "Why can we not say we could be champions? Anything is possible. We can challenge for it. We have good players, a good stadium and great supporters. We have to have confidence. I believe we can do what I say." - Hatem Ben Arfa "I do think clubs are thinking twice about Europe. The Europa League is a massive problem to Premier League teams, Swansea and Tottenham are both feeling that like we did last season." - Alan Pardew 'People will think I’m crazy, but I still dream of winning the Ballon d’Or. I’m sure it’s still possible. In 20 or 30 years, I want my name to be mentioned alongside those of Platini, Zidane, Pele or Maradona.' - HBA “I don’t care if we finish one from bottom, I really don’t. If we can get over the line, our fans know that we have a good group of players,” - Pardle "I don't really care if Arsenal win 4-0 (next Sunday)if I'm honest, I'm sure Spurs will - but I only care that our fans enjoy themselves." - Pardle Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mick Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 "Why can we not say we could be champions? Anything is possible. We can challenge for it. We have good players, a good stadium and great supporters. We have to have confidence. I believe we can do what I say." - Hatem Ben Arfa "I do think clubs are thinking twice about Europe. The Europa League is a massive problem to Premier League teams, Swansea and Tottenham are both feeling that like we did last season." - Alan Pardew 'People will think I’m crazy, but I still dream of winning the Ballon d’Or. I’m sure it’s still possible. In 20 or 30 years, I want my name to be mentioned alongside those of Platini, Zidane, Pele or Maradona.' - HBA “I don’t care if we finish one from bottom, I really don’t. If we can get over the line, our fans know that we have a good group of players,” - Pardle Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 "Why can we not say we could be champions? Anything is possible. We can challenge for it. We have good players, a good stadium and great supporters. We have to have confidence. I believe we can do what I say." - Hatem Ben Arfa "I do think clubs are thinking twice about Europe. The Europa League is a massive problem to Premier League teams, Swansea and Tottenham are both feeling that like we did last season." - Alan Pardew 'People will think I’m crazy, but I still dream of winning the Ballon d’Or. I’m sure it’s still possible. In 20 or 30 years, I want my name to be mentioned alongside those of Platini, Zidane, Pele or Maradona.' - HBA “I don’t care if we finish one from bottom, I really don’t. If we can get over the line, our fans know that we have a good group of players,” - Pardle So it's okay to finish one spot above relegation because we've got good players? http://cdn.bleacherreport.net/images_root/article/media_slots/photos/001/031/736/jaguars-fan-gif_original.gif?1377793573 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PineBarrens Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 Pardew lost the dressing room By NEIL ASHTON Last updated at 08:39 12 December 2006 When Alan Pardew left West Ham's players scratching their heads before they boarded the team bus to Bolton last Friday, some of the squad began to openly question how much longer he could remain in charge of the club. They were stunned when he announced before training that the inexperienced left-back George McCartney and rookie defender James Collins would be marking Bolton's muscular strikeforce of El Hadji Diouf and Kevin Davies, their fate was sealed before they even arrived at the Reebok. With Javier Mashcerano left behind in London with a mysterious ankle injury, their experienced centre half Christian Dailly was told he would be playing alongside captain Nigel Reo-Coker and Hayden Mullins as the holding midfielder. It was a disaster waiting to happen and after nine defeats on the road, the team rolled over and it made it ten. All three of Bolton's forwards scored - Diouf, Davies and Anelka - in their 4-0 victory, but some of West Ham's senior players confided in friends that "it could easily have been seven or eight". The manner of that defeat was certainly alien to a club that rolled their sleeves up, finished ninth in the Premiership and came within a whisker of winning the FA Cup final against Liverpool last year. Those were the days when Pardew's planning was meticulous, but senior players noticed a change in the manager when they reported back for pre-season training. Flushed with success, some of the squad felt that he was operating the team by remote control. He earned a basic salary of £1m last season, but that was inflated - along with his ego - to £1.6m after their extraordinary success story. At the time, the former Reading manager was the man with the midas touch, but when results on the pitch took a turn for the worse, the power struggle in the boardroom provided Pardew with an alibi for their failings on the field. He was hounded on his mobile phone by their prospective new owner Kia Joorabchian, a man whose disastrous business ventures have already been highlighted in this newspaper, but to his credit, Pardew kept his cool. After hailing Javier Mascherano and Carlos Tevez as "world class players" when they signed, he told friends he "wasn't sure if they are for us" within days of their full debuts in the 1-0 defeat against Palermo in the UEFA Cup. Pardew has undoubtedly missed the injured Dean Ashton, the focal point of his attack last season, but the players must also shoulder some of the blame for his demise. When the results did not go their way, the backbiting started. The players were upset that Marlon Harewood, the club's leading goalscorer last season, had been forced to make way for Tevez and Mullins, who is the most dependable player at the club, had been axed in favour of Mascherano. Reo-Coker, the club's captain, threw his shirt at the bench after he was substituted against Liverpool, but Pardew never once carried out his private threat to drop him. The influential members of the team - captain Nigel Reo-Coker, Anton Ferdinand, Bobby Zamora and Harewood - strongly lobbied assistant manager Peter Grant, who has since left for Norwich, for their return to the team. After they were beaten 2-0 at home by Newcastle, the players felt Pardew had made the lines of demarcation clear. Some of the players were still squabbling among themselves in the dressing room when the manager walked in and told them to "Shut up and listen to what I have to say". Pardew told them that he was already a millionaire and didn't need to work, but told the players that they "earned £30,000 a week and were only in it for the money". He meant that he was only in football because he loved the game, but his comments were misinterpreted and taken by some of the influential players as a sign of arrogance. A week later, Pardew axed Tevez before their 2-0 defeat at Manchester City and he was clinging on to his job when they lost 2-1 at Chesterfield in the Carling Cup. After the game, chairman Terrence Brown stormed down to the dressing room and claimed that their performance had been worse than a Sunday pub side, but they staged a mini-revival the following weekend. Pardew vowed to go back to basics the following weekend against Blackburn and it was Teddy Sheringham, who had waited to patiently for his chance on the sidelines, who inspired their first victory since they beat Charlton on the opening day of the season. A week later, Pardew appeared to have turned the corner when they beat Arsenal with a last minute winner, but three successive defeats - against Everton, Wigan and Bolton - were the final nails in the coffin. With new owners to impress, Pardew appeared to have lost his motivational skills with the team and behind the scenes, he was already losing credit with the new chairman Eggert Magnusson. He explained that the arrival of Tevez and Mascherano had upset the club's rhythm and also told the board that he was disappointed that the previous regime had not backed him in the transfer market in the summer. Although the move for the Argentinians was done without Pardew's knowledge, he personally sanctioned the transfers on August 31 and he also bought England keeper Robert Green, signed Lee Bowyer from Newcastle and Chelsea striker Carlton Cole during the summer. Magnusson pledged to make significant investment in the team in the January transfer window, but that will be someone else's responsibility after that battering at Bolton. The Icelandic business tycoon felt the team had folded and after that, Pardew was finished. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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