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Those two games are now believed to be crucial to the future of Pardew.

 

Well let's do our level best to make sure we help tip the c*** out of the club.

 

This is really the time for the crowd to get involved now. Fortunately we are going to be facing some teams that are perfect for this scenario, in that they are not considered top teams, but they play the kind of football that will dismantle us due to Pardew's impotence. The fans need to crank up the pressure big time.

 

 

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I believe they will give him the next four league games and make a move during the October international break.

 

And looking at those fixtures, I think it will be a struggle to pick up more than a couple of points. We lost all of the corresponding fixtures last season.

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i don't believe he'll sack him after 5 league games personally, if the horror runs closer to 10 and the fans are shouting abuse at him i think he'll act

 

Quite clearly nigh on 30 games though.

 

In terms of lasting 10 games, we will get battered in games 9 and 10 regardless and cant see us winning the games at Stoke or Swansea either so in the first 10 league games we are down to beating Hull & leicester at home being the best we will possibly get under this fraud.

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i don't believe he'll sack him after 5 league games personally, if the horror runs closer to 10 and the fans are shouting about at him i think he'll act

 

What date would 10 league games take us to (roughly)?

 

I can't see Ashley waiting until January to take any action. If we're in the bottom 3 at that point, he's either going to have to spend in the hope of keeping us up (again) or risk pulling the trigger on Pardew and potentially being relegated again. Both unwanted scenarios from his position.

 

If we're bottom after the next few games, I'd be inclined to agree that he may be tempted to can this fraud. As has been said (rightly, imo) Pardew has played his last hand; he has nothing to fall back on now if we don't start improving. He can't hide from anything when he's had his way up until now.

 

The likelihood of this cunt putting together a team which gobbles up points in the second half of the season is highly unlikely. He stumbled across a winning formula to get us to 5th after building on a half decent, if somewhat fluky, start (He no longer has the players or inclination of setting up an attacking team for a start).

 

He won't have the luxury of 5 new players in January which were brought forward at special request / need.

 

Unless we grind and scrape 1-0's out, which I highly doubt, we're done for.

 

 

 

 

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i don't believe he'll sack him after 5 league games personally, if the horror runs closer to 10 and the fans are shouting about at him i think he'll act

 

What date would 10 league games take us to (roughly)?

 

 

 

1 Nov, the Liverpool game is number 10

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i don't believe he'll sack him after 5 league games personally, if the horror runs closer to 10 and the fans are shouting about at him i think he'll act

 

What date would 10 league games take us to (roughly)?

 

 

 

1 Nov, the Liverpool game is number 10

 

Jesus :lol: well, 10 games may be about right then!

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The atmosphere at the Hull game (presuming we lose to Soton) will play a big part.

I fully appreciate the feeling of those who have had enough and refuse to give Ashley any more money but another 90 mins like the Cardiff game could be enough to push him very very close to the door.

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i don't believe he'll sack him after 5 league games personally, if the horror runs closer to 10 and the fans are shouting about at him i think he'll act

 

What date would 10 league games take us to (roughly)?

 

 

 

1 Nov, the Liverpool game is number 10

 

Jesus :lol: well, 10 games may be about right then!

 

Following on from away trips to Soton, Stoke, Swansea & Spurs :lol:

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We will get humped so bad in the next few games man. Southampton, Hull, Stoke and Swansea. I cannot see us beating any of those teams. They will run riot. They have all had pretty good starts, and all added players that their managers actually know how to use. They all go forward with enough threat, and will not stay back against us. We will get destroyed.

 

 

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I can't see where we're getting a win from. We'll pick up the odd flukey win or draw but the clubs position feels incredibly perilous. And that seems knee jerk to see after 3 games but we all know the kind of manager Pardew is. It doesn't get better than what we've seen thus far.

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It's coming to a head man, a perfect storm of sorts. He was extremely stupid to jettison two players on the last day of the window when he knew no one would be brought in. It's definitely created some negativity.

 

We come out looking rubbish, and all hell will break loose. The next four games are teams we realistically should be able to compete with, but under Pardew we are not good enough to do so, and it's really going to wind fans up when they start knocking us about.

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I mean we couldn't beat Crystal Palace at home despite them practically gifting us the game. They also wasted chances, after finding it quite easy to carve us open. We still can't manage to get our striker in positions to even get attempts at goal, never mind score them.

 

Our goal scorers so far are a member of another team, two defenders and an 18yr old kid coming up from the development team. None of the attacking players we have shelled out for have done a damn thing!

 

The guy is done.

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Southanpton will beat us handily IMO

 

They just decked West ham at Upton Park, so yeah, shouldn't be much of a problem handling us at home.

 

We really need these teams to come through for us these next few games, because the pressure is being ramped up now. We can't afford any fluke wins by this clown.

 

To be honest though, I really can't see it happening anyway. That result against Palace was just a disgrace. Was so sure he'd bagged a jammy victory, and he still let it slip. He's garbage. All our goals we're so unconvincing too. Time to finish him.

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Southanpton will beat us handily IMO

 

They just decked West ham at Upton Park, so yeah, shouldn't be much of a problem handling us at home.

 

We really need these teams to come through for us these next few games, because the pressure is being ramped up now. We can't afford any fluke wins by this clown.

 

To be honest though, I really can't see it happening anyway. That result against Palace was just a disgrace. Was so sure he'd bagged a jammy victory, and he still let it slip. He's garbage. All our goals we're so unconvincing too. Time to finish him.

 

http://tacticstime.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/finish-him.jpg

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I reckon it would be Beardsley if he goes.

 

Pedro's totally stained his legacy for me with his arse licking of Ashley.

 

Same here, on both counts.

 

Can't stand the bloke personally. Great player but he's a snake. He's slagged KK, Hughton and even Sir Bobby.

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Koeman already playing better football than us with a massively weakened squad, ditto monk at Swansea. Laughable

 

Swansea and Southampton are two clubs which have developed an ethos in terms of how they want to play over years, which has survived manager changes and lasts longer than any one manager or coach.

 

Clubs like Newcastle or Villa don't have anything like the correct attitude in that department, mostly because they're run by people who understand money but don't get football. To paraphrase someone, they know the price of everything and the value of nothing.

 

As a result of this, everything is short term.

 

The upshot of this is that those clubs end up being good jobs for that seemingly endless roundabout of mediocre British managers who seem to become millionaires by going from one club to another with no discernible reason to keep getting jobs (Pardew, McLeish, Allardyce, Bruce etc etc).

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