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  On 16/10/2014 at 15:31, sempuki said:

Poor lamb had to take a holiday to get over the abuse he received. Why not take a permanent holiday and the abuse will stop? He is cracking.

 

Hang on a minute, he's actually been on holiday during the international break???

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Anyone seen his comments on ebola?

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/29647351

 

Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew says the club are making provisions against the Ebola virus in preparation for the return of some players from international duty.

 

Cheick Tiote and Papiss Cisse both played African Cup of Nations qualifiers across the continent.

 

And Pardew said it would be "naive" of the club not to have concerns.

 

"They are essential to us and our doctor has looked into the problems that might arise," he said.

 

"We have a strategy for when they return and making sure they and their families are taken care of."

 

Tiote was part of the Ivorian side which played a double-header against DR Congo, while Cisse's Senegal faced Tunisia home and away.

 

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"I don't think it's about calming down. We haven't won a game yet and Newcastle United need to win.

 

"We are paid to win games, not to draw games or be honourable losers, so we need to win and therefore the pressure is very much on me and the team. We shouldn't shirk that.

 

"It's not easy at the moment, there have been easier times. When you are winning, things can fall into place. Where we are right now when you're fighting for every result, it makes it difficult and stressful.

 

"I've enjoyed, I'd say, 80 per cent of it, most of it has been pretty good. The most important is where we are right now. We are desperate for a win and I really want to deliver it on Saturday."

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  On 16/10/2014 at 17:34, Unbelievable! said:

"I don't think it's about calming down. We haven't won a game yet and Newcastle United need to win.

 

"We are paid to win games, not to draw games or be honourable losers, so we need to win and therefore the pressure is very much on me and the team. We shouldn't shirk that.

 

"It's not easy at the moment, there have been easier times. When you are winning, things can fall into place. Where we are right now when you're fighting for every result, it makes it difficult and stressful.

 

"I've enjoyed, I'd say, 80 per cent of it, most of it has been pretty good. The most important is where we are right now. We are desperate for a win and I really want to deliver it on Saturday."

 

So as well as outworking every team physically, we have been honourable losers in those games we haven't drawn.

 

:idiot2: :fool:

 

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  On 16/10/2014 at 18:27, Unbelievable! said:

Didn't you think we were honourable losers when we were played of the park by European powerhouse Southampton a few weeks back?

 

At this point, being honourable losers would at least show progress.

 

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  On 16/10/2014 at 18:41, Wullie said:

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The writing. :lol:

 

Well yes, maybe he is using his job as a cover for the brilliant articles he writes for sackpardew.com, which he runs with Anal Oliver.

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