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I have a sackpardew.com sign up at work, somebodys changed it dont sackpardew.com the legend.

 

Now they'll all be going he's the messiah now henke lad, is he fuck he's still a shite manager.  :rant: I'm happy with the results though, hopefully he shites us all the way into yoorup.

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I have a sackpardew.com sign up at work, somebodys changed it dont sackpardew.com the legend.

 

Now they'll all be going he's the messiah now henke lad, is he fuck he's still a shite manager.  :rant: I'm happy with the results though, hopefully he shites us all the way into yoorup.

 

Stab them Take a shit in their desk drawers.

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Deserves credit for his more positive approach to games in the last week.  Will never like him, but the pressure he was under seems to have cracked into some necessary changes.

 

We had 36% possession playing at home I'm not really sure that counts as positive football, but we fought hard so I'll give credit to the lads on the pitch. Especially the likes of Aarons and Perez who had to try and figure out a way through the Liverpool defence singlehandedly for the most part.

Possession stats are a crock of shit man. Only thing that matters is the score.

They passed it back and forwards and sideways loads keeping possession but done absolutely fuck all with it same as Rodgers Swansea used to.

 

When we got possession we were much more direct and dangerous with it than they ever were.

 

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Pardews paradox - the manager under the least threat of the sack for poor results is the most cautious/negative manager in the league.  If he isnt going to be sacked, what is he afraid of?

 

He should be throwing everything in the squad at the opposition week in, week out, having fun trying to score as many as possible and fuck the consequences.  He has in a way got license to do this as that awful run of results hasnt shifted him from his job?!  Maybe he has started to realise it?

 

Nah

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Yes, but we also hoofed it quite a lot towards Cissé and Perez who won fuck all in the air. I want to see the ball on the deck even more. Don't know how many times we lost possession by doing this.

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Deserves credit for his more positive approach to games in the last week.  Will never like him, but the pressure he was under seems to have cracked into some necessary changes.

 

We had 36% possession playing at home I'm not really sure that counts as positive football, but we fought hard so I'll give credit to the lads on the pitch. Especially the likes of Aarons and Perez who had to try and figure out a way through the Liverpool defence singlehandedly for the most part.

Possession stats are a crock of shit man. Only thing that matters is the score.

They passed it back and forwards and sideways loads keeping possession but done absolutely fuck all with it same as Rodgers Swansea used to.

 

When we got possession we were much more direct and dangerous with it than they ever were.

 

 

Nothing wrong with soaking up the pressure and hitting on the counter in some games but you don't really want to be doing that at home. We were lucky that we caught Liverpool when they are fairly toothless, if we'd played that way last year Suarez and Sturridge would have took us to the cleaners.

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Deserves credit for his more positive approach to games in the last week.  Will never like him, but the pressure he was under seems to have cracked into some necessary changes.

 

We had 36% possession playing at home I'm not really sure that counts as positive football, but we fought hard so I'll give credit to the lads on the pitch. Especially the likes of Aarons and Perez who had to try and figure out a way through the Liverpool defence singlehandedly for the most part.

Possession stats are a crock of shit man. Only thing that matters is the score.

They passed it back and forwards and sideways loads keeping possession but done absolutely fuck all with it same as Rodgers Swansea used to.

 

When we got possession we were much more direct and dangerous with it than they ever were.

 

 

Nothing wrong with soaking up the pressure and hitting on the counter in some games but you don't really want to be doing that at home. We were lucky that we caught Liverpool when they are fairly toothless, if we'd played that way last year Suarez and Sturridge would have took us to the cleaners.

 

I've got to say we must have one of the best chances to goals conversion in the league, seems like we score 1 from every 3 shots on target.

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He's done what he's always done, stumbled on a winning formula and a winning team sheet. He will stick rigidly to that come what may. When it stops working or he goes behind he'll start to tinker and we'll be back on the slide. I'll enjoy the wins, who doesn't love beating the bin dippers? But sooner or later it'll be insufferable again.

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Scarily looked like he knew what he was doing today. Certainly having his broken clock moment...it won't last.

 

Btw an alan Pardew who makes decisions and reacts to the game is infinitely better than the one that sits there doing nothing. Even if those reactions prove to be the wrong ones.

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He's done what he's always done, stumbled on a winning formula and a winning team sheet. He will stick rigidly to that come what may. When it stops working or he goes behind he'll start to tinker and we'll be back on the slide. I'll enjoy the wins, who doesn't love beating the bin dippers? But sooner or later it'll be insufferable again.

 

Nailed it right there.

 

Abeid would never have been anywhere near the team but when the reserves turned over Man City ( a game they were picked to lose) Pardew was forced into leaving Gouffran out. Ironically Gouffran was probably being rested so he could start today.

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The test for his "change in mentality" will be when we get beat. We looked world beaters for a period until Wigan pasted us and he immediately went back to normal.

 

This leopard won't be changing his spots anytime soon. He's living off the enthusiasm of a load of talented kids, which is fine, but you can't do that forever.

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The test for his "change in mentality" will be when we get beat. We looked world beaters for a period until Wigan pasted us and he immediately went back to normal.

 

This leopard won't be changing his spots anytime soon. He's living off the enthusiasm of a load of talented kids, which is fine, but you can't do that forever.

 

IIRC, this happened in the season we finished 5th until Wigan bummed us and he reverted back to type, wasn't it?

 

Didn't something similar also happen where we had a decent little run, and he said 'we can let our hair down at Spurs' or other such moronic bullshit, we got absolutely humped and the 'safety mechanism' kicked in again afterward?

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4 wins on the bounce, you have to give credit where it's due. Now confidence is up, a clear, attacking style of play should be formed as what we've seen recently isn't sustainable. This is where Pardew will be lacking. He can ride a wave but struggles to get back on the surf board when we fall into the sea, which every team does.

 

He gets no credit because it's not down to him, you've as much as said so there yourself.

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