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People at work think we can finish 5th based on this performance....

 

Of course they do, they'll be singing happily for Pardew to give them a wave against Villa until we go 1-0 down.

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I can't understand the reaction of most the NUFC fans I've spoken to after yesterday's defeat. People saying it was a really good performance and we were unlucky. From where I was sat it looked to me than Man City were playing in 2nd gear and we still couldn't manage a single shot on target in 90 minutes. Personally I thought we gave them a better game up here last season.

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I can't understand the reaction of most the NUFC fans I've spoken to after yesterday's defeat. People saying it was a really good performance and we were unlucky. From where I was sat it looked to me than Man City were playing in 2nd gear and we still couldn't manage a single shot on target in 90 minutes. Personally I thought we gave them a better game up here last season.

 

One thing Ashley has done superbly. The diminishing of expectations over the last seven years has worked to utter perfection.

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I can't understand the reaction of most the NUFC fans I've spoken to after yesterday's defeat. People saying it was a really good performance and we were unlucky. From where I was sat it looked to me than Man City were playing in 2nd gear and we still couldn't manage a single shot on target in 90 minutes. Personally I thought we gave them a better game up here last season.

 

We didn't roll over, I suppose that's something if you are looking for positives. Never looked remotely like scoring either, but you need numbers in the box for that and it's not the Pardew way.

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I can't understand the reaction of most the NUFC fans I've spoken to after yesterday's defeat. People saying it was a really good performance and we were unlucky. From where I was sat it looked to me than Man City were playing in 2nd gear and we still couldn't manage a single shot on target in 90 minutes. Personally I thought we gave them a better game up here last season.

 

We didn't roll over, I suppose that's something if you are looking for positives. Never looked remotely like scoring either, but you need numbers in the box for that and it's not the Pardew way.

 

It's completely untrue to say we never looked like scoring but I felt that if we'd scored, unless we'd equalised in the dying seconds, they could have cranked it up and won it again without too much stress.

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It was noticeable there was no booing of the team at the end... Even from the more fickle areas of the ground...

 

No one's going to boo on the first day of the season.

 

You obviously weren't there against Charlton for the first home game and Dalglish's last... :lol:

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I can't understand the reaction of most the NUFC fans I've spoken to after yesterday's defeat. People saying it was a really good performance and we were unlucky. From where I was sat it looked to me than Man City were playing in 2nd gear and we still couldn't manage a single shot on target in 90 minutes. Personally I thought we gave them a better game up here last season.

 

We didn't roll over, I suppose that's something if you are looking for positives. Never looked remotely like scoring either, but you need numbers in the box for that and it's not the Pardew way.

 

It's completely untrue to say we never looked like scoring but I felt that if we'd scored, unless we'd equalised in the dying seconds, they could have cranked it up and won it again without too much stress.

 

Did their keeper have to make a save? The only time I thought we were going to score was when Perez had the effort deflected wide. But yeah, City didn't really need to go up a gear.

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It was noticeable there was no booing of the team at the end... Even from the more fickle areas of the ground...

 

No one's going to boo on the first day of the season.

 

You obviously weren't there against Charlton for the first home game and Dalglish's last... :lol:

 

I wasn't but to be fair the shit he served up after taking over the squad left by Keegan he deserved it.

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We usually play decent against the top teams, but lose in a valiant effort.

The thing with Pardew`s nufc is the matches against teams that we should beat, we are gutless, static and looks afraid to commit when we attack.

 

So the next few weeks will be interesting, i have absolutely no faith in him getting it right.

 

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We usually play decent against the top teams, but lose in a valiant effort.

The thing with Pardew`s nufc is the matches against teams that we should beat, we are gutless, static and looks afraid to commit when we attack.

 

So the next few weeks will be interesting, i have absolutely no faith in him getting it right.

 

 

He'll get massive kudos from all and sundry if we win a couple of upcoming games, when a) history suggests that he always has a bounce after we've bought a load of new players and b) once again, he's had his bacon saved by Graham Carr because he's been proven totally unable to do his job properly.

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It was noticeable there was no booing of the team at the end... Even from the more fickle areas of the ground...

Nothing fickle about not wanting to put up with s***.

 

I'd say it was fickle to do it first game of the season with new players getting used to each other and still getting their fitness and sharpness against the Champions who've bought big again... I'd find it totally acceptable after half a dozen games if nothing has improved with regards to the playing style and results...

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It was noticeable there was no booing of the team at the end... Even from the more fickle areas of the ground...

Nothing fickle about not wanting to put up with s***.

 

I'd say it was fickle to do it first game of the season with new players getting used to each other and still getting their fitness and sharpness against the Champions who've bought big again... I'd find it totally acceptable after half a dozen games if nothing has improved with regards to the playing style and results...

I wouldn't give Pardew has been proven to be nothing but a big giant smug faced turd who has never succeeded in his complete joke of a career.

 

Let's be clear here, boos would be directed at Pardew for being a fraud.

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There seems to be an initial pardon on Pardew this season. Blogs, independent reports and even national/local media seem to have been sucked into the "good signs" blarney. 0 shots, no fret, continuation of our losing streak, piss weak back line and toothless up front, doesn't seem to bode well in my eyes.

 

If it was a game of midfield play then yeah we looked alright yesterday, problem is there's the question of scoring at some point and preventing the other team from scoring that might be the sticking point with us. We'll be lucky to finish in the top half this season with Pardew in charge.

 

Clearly Man City barely broke a sweat, if this had been 10 games in it would have been much more embarrassing.

 

The next few games will show exactly where we're at but I'm not exactly chomping at the bit to watch how well we contain a managerless Crystal Palace and hope to nick a goal late on.

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