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He had a decent start and that will mask some things, but I can see things slowly turning sour already.  He's had a few losses, the team doesn't look good and they're getting 30-40% possession in every game.  He's creating the same kind of toothless team he did here, where it's totally reliant on a moment of brilliance.

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My name is a joke, I despise this human being. Just wanted everyone to know. I don't like this bullshit prank they're playing on me and I find it absolutely repugnant for some posters to be so mean.

 

http://i.imgur.com/shNJGZa.gif

 

Perfect response :lol:

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We were utter gash against Spurs. We lacked shape and at times looked like the players didn't really know where they were meant to be playing. Was like Pards threw a group of forward players onto the pitch and said "there you go lads, you lot can work the rest out for yourselves". He lost us that game with the wrong tactics and selection

 

 

Pochettino out-foxed Pardew today.

Their plan was to push up & close us down asap.

When that happens, players like Bolasie, Zaha, McArthur & Puncheon haven't got a good enough first touch under pressure.

Our plan B was to then just hoof it upfield looking for our quicks a la Watford from the 1980's.

Not good enough and will leave us in serious trouble, as other teams will just replicate spur's plan.

 

2 quotes from the Palace forum. Oh man

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We were utter gash against Spurs. We lacked shape and at times looked like the players didn't really know where they were meant to be playing. Was like Pards threw a group of forward players onto the pitch and said "there you go lads, you lot can work the rest out for yourselves". He lost us that game with the wrong tactics and selection

 

http://i.imgur.com/LYheBmU.png

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We were utter gash against Spurs. We lacked shape and at times looked like the players didn't really know where they were meant to be playing. Was like Pards threw a group of forward players onto the pitch and said "there you go lads, you lot can work the rest out for yourselves". He lost us that game with the wrong tactics and selection

 

http://i.imgur.com/LYheBmU.png

 

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/03/17/article-0-18BA455F000005DC-144_634x453.jpg

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"The same desire to attack and defend "  :shifty:

 

Tbf to the cunt, that in its essence is true. It's an overall desire to win the match, which you achieve by a commitment to attack and defend. As a team though. Singling out an individual is ridiculous and shows that he can't manage his team. His management style is what we're witnessing on the pitch with our team at the moment. Small 5 a side battles all over the pitch, waiting for that one magical breakthrough.

 

 

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England Manager Alan Pardew on Englands failure to qualify for World Cup 2018

 

"The main problems with the national team are that we have too many players who don't work hard enough and I don't have enough players over 7 foot to pick from"

 

Pardew on Sterling

 

"I dropped him today as he doesn't offer the Centrebacks enough protection"

 

Pardew on fielding 3 Leftbacks

 

"I felt Luke needed protection today and the best way for that was to play a left back on the left wing and upfront as they'll naturally track there man and we'll never get overrun on that side"

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