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Pardew has survived 2 poor seasons and has been backed through them, this is his third - without the "disruptive" Ben Arfa who he so desperately wanted rid of, and without Yanga-Mbiwa who "the thinking was he woudln't have played".

 

He's got his own way again and surely, SURELY has nowhere to hide now. No more excuses and the way we've looked so far this season suggests we're in for a massive struggle. Desperately hoping even the fans willing to blindly back him despite the cold hard facts become fed up of sub par home displays and heavy defeats. More games with an atomosphere like the Cardiff match and he's a dead man walking. Still baffles me how Ashley can't see through him, pals or not.

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If you look at the way Ashley runs the club. Buy cheap players sell on at a profit. To be successful at this you need a manager/ coach who can improve players.

If you forget your hate for Pardew, how many players have improved under this man? how many youngest have made the break though to the first team squad ? Compare that to the amount of players under him that have not improved or went backwards.

 

The man needs to go, he has had enough time and enough players .. we are no better now than when he took over , which seems a life time ago.

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"One damning statistic (of many it has to be said), is that in the 4 years he has been manager of NUFC, we have lost a higher percentage of games than anyone else in English football, apart from 2 clubs (Fulham & Stevenage)".

 

Taken from another website so I can't verify it's accuracy but I can quite believe it.

"One damning statistic (of many it has to be said), is that in the 4 years he has been manager of NUFC, we have lost a higher percentage of games than anyone else in English football, apart from 2 clubs (Fulham & Stevenage)".

 

Taken from another website so I can't verify it's accuracy but I can quite believe it.

"One damning statistic (of many it has to be said), is that in the 4 years he has been manager of NUFC, we have lost a higher percentage of games than anyone else in English football, apart from 2 clubs (Fulham & Stevenage)".

 

Taken from another website so I can't verify it's accuracy but I can quite believe it.

 

Both clubs who have thrashed him too.

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Won't be watching us while this c*** is still attached to our club. This is a pledge.

 

Not that anyone will give a s***  :lol:

 

They will when we all do it, which it looks like more and more people are pledging.

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Won't be watching us while this c*** is still attached to our club. This is a pledge.

 

Not that anyone will give a s***  :lol:

 

They will when we all do it, which it looks like more and more people are pledging.

 

There will always be well over 45,000 in St James.  A couple thousand people not going won't do shit. Thier empty seats will generally be filled by someone else

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The Hull game has to be a repeat of the Cardiff game last season,  if he can't get out the dug out, he can't do his job,  when he then makes Carver or Stone come out then they need to get pelters as well, if he won't be sacked we have to make his life so bad that he quits instead.  In fact it needs to start with the away fans at Southampton as well, with a bit of luck the Saints fans will join in :-)

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The Hull game has to be a repeat of the Cardiff game last season,  if he can't get out the dug out, he can't do his job,  when he then makes Carver or Stone come out then they need to get pelters as well, if he won't be sacked we have to make his life so bad that he quits instead.  In fact it needs to start with the away fans at Southampton as well, with a bit of luck the Saints fans will join in :-)

 

aye this, nothing but this

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Won't be watching us while this c*** is still attached to our club. This is a pledge.

 

Not that anyone will give a s***  :lol:

 

They will when we all do it, which it looks like more and more people are pledging.

 

There will always be well over 45,000 in St James.  A couple thousand people not going won't do shit. Thier empty seats will generally be filled by someone else

 

You are right, but didn't we used to get around 55,000 regularly a few years back? It was down to 49,000 on Saturday and that's a significant drop considering it's the start of the season when everyone is usually looking forward to a fresh start.

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Won't be watching us while this c*** is still attached to our club. This is a pledge.

 

Not that anyone will give a s***  :lol:

 

They will when we all do it, which it looks like more and more people are pledging.

 

There will always be well over 45,000 in St James.  A couple thousand people not going won't do s***. Thier empty seats will generally be filled by someone else

 

That's exactly the excuse that a large part of that 45,000 will have for continuing to vindicate it. It's the wrong attitude to have, if you yourself are sick of it then you should do something about it. The idea that if you don't go someone else will is wrong. Completely wrong.

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You are right, but didn't we used to get around 55,000 regularly a few years back? It was down to 49,000 on Saturday and that's a significant drop considering it's the start of the season when everyone is usually looking forward to a fresh start.

 

No, the ground only holds ~52,300.

 

 

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You are right, but didn't we used to get around 55,000 regularly a few years back? It was down to 49,000 on Saturday and that's a significant drop considering it's the start of the season when everyone is usually looking forward to a fresh start.

 

No, the ground only holds ~52,300.

 

 

 

I think there were some adjustments made for safety reasons during the Shepherd reign which meant losing some seats. Could be wrong though.

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The Hull game has to be a repeat of the Cardiff game last season,  if he can't get out the dug out, he can't do his job,  when he then makes Carver or Stone come out then they need to get pelters as well, if he won't be sacked we have to make his life so bad that he quits instead.  In fact it needs to start with the away fans at Southampton as well, with a bit of luck the Saints fans will join in :-)

 

aye this, nothing but this

 

Yup, giving up your seat is primarily just for your own peace of mind and your bank balance, it's not particularly effective as a protest. Vocal and visual protest can have a clear and direct effect as we saw against Cardiff. Just 3 or 4 games of that and I couldn't see many (if any) managers surviving.

 

There will always be well over 45,000 in St James.  A couple thousand people not going won't do shit. Thier empty seats will generally be filled by someone else

 

I can understand people jacking it in, my attendance has gone down considerably over recent seasons too for various reasons, but it does mean that the demographic that are most inclined to push for change are collectively losing their voice.

 

In that respect, I really appreciate the efforts Slim et al have put in recently. :clap:

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You are right, but didn't we used to get around 55,000 regularly a few years back? It was down to 49,000 on Saturday and that's a significant drop considering it's the start of the season when everyone is usually looking forward to a fresh start.

 

No, the ground only holds ~52,300.

 

 

 

I think there were some adjustments made for safety reasons during the Shepherd reign which meant losing some seats. Could be wrong though.

 

You are correct, you're wrong.

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My biggest gripe with him is his sheer unadulterated arrogance. He's been handed a great little group of players (in the midfield anyway) who are capable of playing some really good football, such is his arrogance though that he won't change his tactics to adapt to their strengths. He could be given Messi, Rodriguez, Hazard and Pirlo and he'd still have Colo smash the ball up to Riviere :dave:

 

He's got to go.

 

I sincerely hope Tina Pardew bites his dick off as well.

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I honestly don't see the attraction of going anymore whatsoever. The football and tactics are diabolical, seeing that cunt in the dugout is enough to wind you up and the club their own admission aren't interested in winning cups or qualifying for Europe :lol: I mean honestly what is the point? The club is utterly pointless.

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