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According to lip reader Marianne Frere, who has previously translated the 2006 World Cup final incident between Marco Materazzi and Zinedine Zidane, Ashley said: “Yes. Definitely. Yes. I’m seeing him now.”

 

 

 

Probably just talking about some unrelated meeting he had scheduled immediately after the game.

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According to lip reader Marianne Frere, who has previously translated the 2006 World Cup final incident between Marco Materazzi and Zinedine Zidane, Ashley said: “Yes. Definitely. Yes. I’m seeing him now.”

 

 

 

I think pardew has been told he is off but for his pay off he has to see out the Swansea game...Giving Ashley time to arrange a replacment flunkey.

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I don't know which theory I'm subscribing to - either Ashley/Pardew are in a ridiculous compensation stand-off, or Ashley wants to prove that Independent journalist wrong.

 

There's a fear that he's doing whatever it takes to piss off the fans, even if it means relegation or leaving it too late to sack him. If Pardew isn't gone after the next 3 games, it's all over.

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Take away last minute goals robbing the opposition and it would be 3 wins, 4 draws, 18 defeats.

 

Just to emphasise further how much shite we sit through in games.

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I hate that it's taken so many stats stacking up for people to see what Pardew is.  His football has been awful from day one.  Even the fifth place season we were pretty abysmal.  It was clear to everyone, even Merson managed to see this, that Cisse wouldn't keep slicing in best goal ever contenders.  We punched massively above our weight but it was all about individuals and since we always sell our best individuals it was never sustainable.  People just needed to use their eyes and actually watch us, we've been generally awful to watch for four years.  Southampton have a philosophy that's allowed them to pick similar style managers, play football the right way and also utilise one of the world's best youth academies.  What we have at Newcastle is a record of ruining young players, picking any old manager who comes along and then buying players who don't even suit the manager.  The club is rotten from top to bottom.  Even that fifth place season it was the house built in sand.  We've never had patterns of play and there is no plan B.  Teams have figured Pardew out and if his plan A doesn't work, well that's the game because he's useless.  That's why we never come back into games.  If the opposing manager changes something, it usually works because he doesn't know how to deal with it.  Basically as has been said many times, he's a despicable yes man, who really has no clue about tactical man management.  The only good thing I can say for him and it's scraping the barrel is that he hasn't relegated us yet, but we've been under threat of it, more so now than ever.  He's got a mid table squad with weaknesses, but it's good enough to be anywhere from 8th to 12th.  Anything less and he's failing badly.  He's missing his targets, he sounds like the town drunk and he's a constant embarrassment to everyone at the club.  What else can he do to get sacked?  I'm sure he'll manage to do something else and it still won't work.  I'm frankly embarrassed by the club right now, we're a complete shambles and we take such stick of other fans for it, even though we're doing our best to put things right and be heard.  It's just a disaster, a total disaster.

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Knowing MA I am still not sure of a good replacement. But how can it be worse?

 

Neil Warnock is getting more points with Palace than Pardew is managing.  Would anyone have wanted him here?  I'd suggest everyone would have hated that.  Nobody could do worse really could they?

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“Stoke defend very, very well. They get their midfield in tight to their back four. And make it very difficult for you.

 

“We didn’t get the answer tonight.”

 

And asked what the answers actually were he went on: “We just need a little bit of something in that final area.“Somebody that will take someone on to beat someone to create the moment.

 

This guy is just unbelievable.

 

:lol:

 

You can just get a taste of how obsessed he is with defending even in that quote.

 

Purring over how tight their midfield was to their back four. It's exactly what he tries to do with us all the time, which is why anyone who plays upfront is on an island all the time.

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Steve Howey is an absolute f***ing numpty. Saying the fans have got to back the team AND the manager. The radio makes me angry. Big Geordie, hurry up and get on there.

 

He's been talking shite for a few weeks now. Just comes across as part of the old boys network, not prepared to tell it like it is. Fucking boring to listen to.

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Steve Howey is an absolute f***ing numpty. Saying the fans have got to back the team AND the manager. The radio makes me angry. Big Geordie, hurry up and get on there.

 

He's been talking shite for a few weeks now. Just comes across as part of the old boys network, not prepared to tell it like it is. Fucking boring to listen to.

 

He feels sorry for Pardew now. It beggars belief.

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Anyone read Craig Bellamy's autobiography about Sir Bobby Robson and his training methods?

 

Can't remember the exact words but he said something about always concentrating on our own strengths and not thinking about the oppositions players, and it didn;t matter if we left the defence a bit exposed because we always believed we could score more than the opposition. Seems simple stuff but is an absolute age away from this dinosaur's mentality

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So no matter what happens in Wales this weekend he's safe, Leicester home up next, nice a perfectly winable game for him to salvage his job. I hope those fans at the Hull game who refused to back the sackpardew campaign are happy, this is what you got another 2 or 3 months of this and we are down, no manager in the world could save us.

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Why do I get the feeling that some of those wankers who are still backing Pardew or shouted down the SP.com protesters are going to turn around and actually BLAME the protests when we eventually are in real trouble, for creating a negative atmosphere, etc.? "Didn't back the team... made it hard for the manager," etc. etc.

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So no matter what happens in Wales this weekend he's safe, Leicester home up next, nice a perfectly winable game for him to salvage his job. I hope those fans at the Hull game who refused to back the sackpardew campaign are happy, this is what you got another 2 or 3 months of this and we are down, no manager in the world could save us.

 

Can't remember any manager having any organised campaign of even this magnitude against him. The fans haven't given him more games, the fat, cancerous owner has.

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So no matter what happens in Wales this weekend he's safe, Leicester home up next, nice a perfectly winable game for him to salvage his job. I hope those fans at the Hull game who refused to back the sackpardew campaign are happy, this is what you got another 2 or 3 months of this and we are down, no manager in the world could save us.

 

Can't remember any manager having any organised campaign of even this magnitude against him. The fans haven't given him more games, the fat, cancerous owner has.

 

Allardyce got dogs abuse

Allardyce got dogs abuse from day 1 from me like, didn't want, hated him while he was here and was overjoyed when he got the bullet.

 

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So no matter what happens in Wales this weekend he's safe, Leicester home up next, nice a perfectly winable game for him to salvage his job. I hope those fans at the Hull game who refused to back the sackpardew campaign are happy, this is what you got another 2 or 3 months of this and we are down, no manager in the world could save us.

 

Can't remember any manager having any organised campaign of even this magnitude against him. The fans haven't given him more games, the fat, cancerous owner has.

 

They haven't no, but they have had a big hand in extending the misery. We had the perfect chance to drill the message home because of the spot light coverage from the media.  Instead we got a stadium full of people, with the majority cheering a 2-2 draw with a few scattered pockets. Was ashamed tbh.

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So no matter what happens in Wales this weekend he's safe, Leicester home up next, nice a perfectly winable game for him to salvage his job. I hope those fans at the Hull game who refused to back the sackpardew campaign are happy, this is what you got another 2 or 3 months of this and we are down, no manager in the world could save us.

 

Can't remember any manager having any organised campaign of even this magnitude against him. The fans haven't given him more games, the fat, cancerous owner has.

 

Allardyce got dogs abuse

 

Aye, remember the 'YER DON'T KNOW WHAT YER DOIN' treatment but even with that mess it didn't reach these sort of levels. Time may have eroded my memory like.

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