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  On 17/10/2014 at 13:20, Hudson said:

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"If our stadium can help him on Saturday it's going to help the team because he will play (against Leicester)."

 

WTF does that actually mean

 

A player how has barely featured for us in recent history has suddenly turned into the saviour of NUFC...whilst we have loaned out some decent talent  to other teams.  :lol: :lol:

 

If i understand the statement which i don't really. Is he laying the blame at the feet of the fans for Obertan playing gash ???

 

It used to be a popular theory that Obertan wasn't any good because he couldn't handle the demanding and vicious SJP crowd. Everybody dropped that theory when he was shit at every ground.

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Lets try and break this down

 

If our stadium can help him on Saturday (If the fans get behind him, as he is a confidence player) it's going to help the team (but if they don't it won't help the team) because he will play against Leicester.

 

 

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  On 17/10/2014 at 13:30, Jack Flash said:

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"If our stadium can help him on Saturday it's going to help the team because he will play (against Leicester)."

 

WTF does that actually mean

 

A player how has barely featured for us in recent history has suddenly turned into the saviour of NUFC...whilst we have loaned out some decent talent  to other teams.  :lol: :lol:

 

If i understand the statement which i don't really. Is he laying the blame at the feet of the fans for Obertan playing gash ???

 

It used to be a popular theory that Obertan wasn't any good because he couldn't handle the demanding and vicious SJP crowd. Everybody dropped that theory when he was s*** at every ground.

 

aye but what about the theatre of dreams down the M62

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So we, a premier league football club, are fielding a guy in the starting XI who needs the crowd to make him feel Ok, so that he might do OK against Leicester? :lol: REALLY, ALAN?

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  On 17/10/2014 at 14:00, JS said:

So we, a premier league football club, are fielding a guy in the starting XI who needs the crowd to make him feel Ok, so that he might do OK against Leicester? :lol: REALLY, ALAN?

 

Yep.

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  On 17/10/2014 at 14:52, Northerngimp said:

He has been so breathtaking that he has barely played for us in the last couple of seasons. :lol: :lol:

 

I think the comments are intended to turn the blame onto the fans once it goes sour on Saturday

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"People's expectations of him (Obertan) are too high because they want to see him race past the full-back every time, and it's impossible.

 

"If he did, the full-back would know what he was going to do, so he has to mix his game up. He has to get the balance right - I thought he did. He was excellent."

 

That's from a few years ago but sums it up well. Pardew's "footballing brain" is truly second to mong.

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  On 17/10/2014 at 15:08, Jack Flash said:

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"People's expectations of him (Obertan) are too high because they want to see him race past the full-back every time, and it's impossible.

 

"If he did, the full-back would know what he was going to do, so he has to mix his game up. He has to get the balance right - I thought he did. He was excellent."

 

That's from a few years ago but sums it up well. Pardew's "footballing brain" is truly second to mong.

 

Yep, even back then it was the fans fault for wanting the winger to beat his man.

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I love how he goes out of his way and gets into logical twists and turns to big up his favourites, but I remember that blinder HBA had and he came out after the game saying "people said he played well, but I don't think so..." and then even coming out with the whole "he was a zero out of ten for me," for Armstrong the other day. WTF is wrong with this guy? Psychopath.

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  On 17/10/2014 at 15:24, DJ_NUFC said:

I love how he goes out of his way and gets into logical twists and turns to big up his favourites, but I remember that blinder HBA had and he came out after the game saying "people said he played well, but I don't think so..." and then even coming out with the whole "he was a zero out of ten for me," for Armstrong the other day. WTF is wrong with this guy? Psychopath.

 

What!? :lol:

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  On 17/10/2014 at 15:34, Unbelievable! said:

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I love how he goes out of his way and gets into logical twists and turns to big up his favourites, but I remember that blinder HBA had and he came out after the game saying "people said he played well, but I don't think so..." and then even coming out with the whole "he was a zero out of ten for me," for Armstrong the other day. WTF is wrong with this guy? Psychopath.

 

What!? :lol:

 

http://www.newcastle-online.org/nufcforum/index.php/topic,95215.msg5233128.html#msg5233128

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http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/oct/17/newcastle-alan-pardew-papiss-cisse-enthusiasm

 

"Maybe it helps that he is now Newcastle’s principal forward and no longer playing second fiddle to his former team-mate Loïc Rémy. “That’s a possibility. That’s a question that maybe I don’t know the answer to,” said Pardew. “But he certainly does look more enthused. He’s also a good voice, Papiss, in the dressing room. He’s got more leadership in him than he showed when he first arrived."

 

Cannot believe the idiot actually admitted that.  It's been pretty obvious to everyone the reasons for Cisse's loss of form - except it would seem the manager.

 

 

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  On 17/10/2014 at 23:41, Wallace said:

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"Maybe it helps that he is now Newcastle’s principal forward and no longer playing second fiddle to his former team-mate Loïc Rémy. “That’s a possibility. That’s a question that maybe I don’t know the answer to,” said Pardew. “But he certainly does look more enthused. He’s also a good voice, Papiss, in the dressing room. He’s got more leadership in him than he showed when he first arrived."

 

Cannot believe the idiot actually admitted that.  It's been pretty obvious to everyone the reasons for Cisse's loss of form - except it would seem the manager.

 

 

 

:lol: As if Cisse wasn't scoring because Remy was playing well.

 

Ah man, I was going to go into loads of detail but I just can't be arsed.

 

Alan Pardewwwwwwwwwwwwww are a cunt.  Hate you.  Fuck off.  Quickly.

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  On 17/10/2014 at 13:20, Hudson said:

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"If our stadium can help him on Saturday it's going to help the team because he will play (against Leicester)."

 

WTF does that actually mean

 

A player how has barely featured for us in recent history has suddenly turned into the saviour of NUFC...whilst we have loaned out some decent talent  to other teams.  :lol: :lol:

 

If i understand the statement which i don't really. Is he laying the blame at the feet of the fans for Obertan playing gash ???

 

he's getting in ahead of the criticism for dropping cabella and loaning out benny, obertang is the only flair player we need, he's breathtaking, but you the fans have to make him so and if he's not it's because you didn't do your jobs

 

that's why we didn't win/lost

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