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Garth Crooks currently spouting absolute claptrap about Pardew going to Palace on BBC red button right now. Would be capable of getting them back up if relegated apparently and also would want to stick two fingers up to Ashley.

 

Clinically insane.

 

Croosky knew.

 

Crooks doesn't even know what day it is let alone anything about football, the swivel-eyed loon.

 

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What's the source of this no matter what he did we would never accept him even if we win a trophy argument come from? His own decisions are the reason we criticise. f***ing bizarre.

 

The well known, scentifaclly proven fact that Geordies hate everyone not born within the NE postcode.

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Maybe the Sack pardew people could use their funds and expertise and professionalism, to start a new website after SP, holding journalists to account- like a sort of Private eye for football shite. Exposing hypocrisy and misinformation.

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Maybe the Sack pardew people could use their funds and expertise and professionalism, to start a new website after SP, holding journalists to account- like a sort of Private eye for football shite. Exposing hypocrisy and misinformation.

 

That would be class that like.

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The King back at his Palace - it sounds so right. :lol:

The gut wrenching thing is my husband is still a Palace fan being a souf Lundan boy from South Norwood, who was quickly converted to the Toon as his first team by my influence I may add. After hurling abuse at Pardew for the last four years he was raging at the news that he is now off to the Palace. Poor sod. Will we ever be rid of Pardew?

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Lawro on... what next for Newcastle?

"Everybody now knows how things work under Newcastle owner Mike Ashley, so it will be very interesting to see who is the next Magpies manager. The first thing to consider is that it has to be somebody who will work to a budget, and also somebody willing to accept that if a bid comes in for one of your best players then he will be sold.

"They need to appoint somebody who is used to that, and who has a record of bringing in Championship players and turning them into top-class players. It screams David Moyes to me. At Everton he produced some very good teams, reduced their debt and ran the club extremely well."

 

Er... :lol:

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Quite a decent post made on TrueFaith facebook page for a change...

 

Especially the bit re: Keegan

 

How come...

... The Southern press paint Pardew as a martyr for walking away from a club where he had "no control", but paint Keegan as a bottler for doing the same thing?

 

... The Southern press repeatedly insist we have an issue with anyone from London, ignoring the fact that Chris Hughton was, and remains, very popular on Tyneside?

 

... The Southern press are allowed to libellously claim we forced Pardew out for being from That London, when (a) he left of his own accord for a job on more money and (b) they absolutely DID hound Fabio Capello, a highly respected and decorated coach, out of the England job for the sole reason he wasn't English?

 

... The Southern press cannot seem to find the freely-available statistics which comprehensively debunk their retroactive rewriting of history that Pardew was doing anything close to a good job?

 

... The Southern press were first in line to point out that circus club Newcastle United had a headbutting, homicidal, highly-dangerous madman at the helm who MUST BE SACKED TO SET AN EXAMPLE TO THE KIDS, barely eight months ago, yet are now telling us he's a decent, honest "proper football man"?

 

Basically what I'm saying is... Nobody here is biased against him because he's a cockney. But EVERY member of the Southern press who uses this tired, lazy rhetoric in their writing is biased for him BECAUSE he's a cockney, ignoring every shred of factual evidence that proves beyond proof that he's simply not a very good manager, not a very nice person and hasn't got an honest bone in his body.

 

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Agreed!

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Lawro on... what next for Newcastle?

"Everybody now knows how things work under Newcastle owner Mike Ashley, so it will be very interesting to see who is the next Magpies manager. The first thing to consider is that it has to be somebody who will work to a budget, and also somebody willing to accept that if a bid comes in for one of your best players then he will be sold.

"They need to appoint somebody who is used to that, and who has a record of bringing in Championship players and turning them into top-class players. It screams David Moyes to me. At Everton he produced some very good teams, reduced their debt and ran the club extremely well."

 

Er... :lol:

 

English football punditry ladies and gentleman.

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Lawro on... what next for Newcastle?

"Everybody now knows how things work under Newcastle owner Mike Ashley, so it will be very interesting to see who is the next Magpies manager. The first thing to consider is that it has to be somebody who will work to a budget, and also somebody willing to accept that if a bid comes in for one of your best players then he will be sold.

"They need to appoint somebody who is used to that, and who has a record of bringing in Championship players and turning them into top-class players. It screams David Moyes to me. At Everton he produced some very good teams, reduced their debt and ran the club extremely well."

 

Er... :lol:

 

English football punditry ladies and gentleman.

 

It really does typify, quite well, the narrow field of vision they tend to have. The myopia they show to anyone outside of the existing British network of managers, to any philosophy from beyond these shores. Bit embarrassing for him tbh.

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Lawro on... what next for Newcastle?

"Everybody now knows how things work under Newcastle owner Mike Ashley, so it will be very interesting to see who is the next Magpies manager. The first thing to consider is that it has to be somebody who will work to a budget, and also somebody willing to accept that if a bid comes in for one of your best players then he will be sold.

"They need to appoint somebody who is used to that, and who has a record of bringing in Championship players and turning them into top-class players. It screams David Moyes to me. At Everton he produced some very good teams, reduced their debt and ran the club extremely well."

 

Er... :lol:

 

English football punditry ladies and gentleman.

 

It really does typify, quite well, the narrow field of vision they tend to have. The myopia they show to anyone outside of the existing British network of managers, to any philosophy from beyond these shores. Bit embarrassing for him tbh.

He'll just laugh it off and collect his salary paid for by the same people he insults the intelligence of.

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