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I'd like Moyes, but my preference for a  while have been for a foreign manager to come in.

 

Anyway, came across this garbage from a journalist (Rob Stewart):

@mattholland8 Agreed. Hope Ashley sticks with him + Pardew sticks at it to prove doubters wrong cos there's a fine coach + manager in there

 

 

 

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Yeah that Rob Stewart guy wrote an article on FourFourTwo yesterday saying we shouldn't sack him. His defense was basically that Pardew has no say over the players coming in to the club and that this isn't "his team". Pretty much blames Ashley and Graham Carr for our predicament.

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Yeah that Rob Stewart guy wrote an article on FourFourTwo yesterday saying we shouldn't sack him. His defense was basically that Pardew has no say over the players coming in to the club and that this isn't "his team". Pretty much blames Ashley and Graham Carr for our predicament.

 

Such a bizarre argument. By that logic he can literally never be held accountable for results. If he's unable to work to a reasonable standard under a system that isn't going away, that's more reason to get rid rather than keep.

 

People in England really struggle with the idea of a Director of Football system despite it being the norm, even at some English clubs. Personally I prefer the manager to have a lot more say but not if he's Alan Pardew.

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Yeah that Rob Stewart guy wrote an article on FourFourTwo yesterday saying we shouldn't sack him. His defense was basically that Pardew has no say over the players coming in to the club and that this isn't "his team". Pretty much blames Ashley and Graham Carr for our predicament.

 

Such a bizarre argument. By that logic he can literally never be held accountable for results. If he's unable to work to a reasonable standard under a system that isn't going away, that's more reason to get rid rather than keep.

 

People in England really struggle with the idea of a Director of Football system despite it being the norm, even at some English clubs. Personally I prefer the manager to have a lot more say but not if he's Alan Pardew.

 

Nailed it. At no club does the manager have 100% control anyway- they all work to a budget.

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It's a bloody good thing he doesn't control transfers too!

 

Sorry I'd much rather have Graham, "I brought Cabaye, Ben Arfa and all those players Pardew relied on to win matches" to the club rather than Alan, "Mullins is superb and Ameobi is as good as Tevez" Pardew.  Journalists completely useless.

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It's a bloody good thing he doesn't control transfers too!

 

Sorry I'd much rather have Graham, "I brought Cabaye, Ben Arfa and all those players Pardew relied on to win matches" to the club rather than Alan, "Mullins is superb and Ameobi is as good as Tevez" Pardew.  Journalists completely useless.

Exactly - it works both ways. Not a chance that Pardew would have brought Cabaye, Ben Arfa, Cisse et al to the club if he had complete control over transfers.

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Yeah that Rob Stewart guy wrote an article on FourFourTwo yesterday saying we shouldn't sack him. His defense was basically that Pardew has no say over the players coming in to the club and that this isn't "his team". Pretty much blames Ashley and Graham Carr for our predicament.

 

Such a bizarre argument. By that logic he can literally never be held accountable for results. If he's unable to work to a reasonable standard under a system that isn't going away, that's more reason to get rid rather than keep.

 

People in England really struggle with the idea of a Director of Football system despite it being the norm, even at some English clubs. Personally I prefer the manager to have a lot more say but not if he's Alan Pardew.

 

:thup:

 

Thought the exact same thing when I read it. It's like, ok, when does it become acceptable to start criticizing him then? How many more bad results, how much worse does it have to get before we can say maybe he just isn't good enough? As you say, it absolves him of any blame and essentially gives him the best job in the world because he can never be held accountable.

 

 

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Worth restating when we're accused of being hysterical or kneejerk

 

Of the last 28 PL managers to lose their jobs all had a better recent record than Alan Pardew.

 

 

Well that says it all. Delusional.

 

But 5th

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To be fair I thought Di Canio had a worse record, he basically only won against us didn't he?

 

I remember him beating Everton at home, I think.

 

:thup: sure he won back to back games

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Moyes is way above the standards I'd expect. I can't understand why he would want to take the job but I'd be very happy with his appointment, if it turned out that way. There's roles that Pardew fills that I can't imagine Moyes doing so; being the sole mouthpiece for the club's agenda, etc, but on the pitch we would be a functioning, coherent unit. Way beyond what we are now.

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