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I wish someone would actually question him on his unmitigated bullshit he constantly spouts.

 

They will once he moves to one of the big clubs or gets the England job. It's like Fat Martin Samuel the West Ham supporting cunt who lectured us on getting rid of Allardyce but kept shtum when he got sacked from his club.

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“I definitely think that we would really have achieved something special if we finish fifth or sixth,” said Pardew, who is a front runner to be named the Premier League's manager of the year after transforming Newcastle’s fortunes.

 

“Any higher than that would be astounding, really, for a new team to have done what they’ve done. And we’ve got a great chance.

 

"The more weeks go past, the bigger that chance seems to get and we’ve got a home game now [against Stoke] and we need to win that. Come Saturday night, after Tottenham’s game, we could find ourselves in an even greater position than we are today.

 

“We’re batting well above our level in terms of the salaries and fees these other clubs have paid. We shouldn’t be anywhere near them, but we are.

 

“I haven’t really touched on the Champions League before and I am touching on it now, for sure. It would be silly not to.”

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/newcastle-united/9215041/Newcastle-manager-Alan-Pardew-says-Champions-League-qualification-is-realistic-target.html

 

Also

 

https://twitter.com/CaulkinTheTimes/status/673466522103324673

 

Drop dead, Alan.

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:lol: :lol: :lol: absolute delusional, narcissistic cock.

 

http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11706/10091996/crystal-palace-boss-alan-pardew-open-to-managing-abroad-one-day

 

Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew open to managing abroad one day

 

Alan Pardew has expressed his interest in one day managing abroad.

 

The Crystal Palace manager, whose team visit Everton in the Sky Live Monday Night Football, has previously been linked with Besiktas and would join Valencia's Gary Neville as one of the few Englishmen currently coaching overseas.

 

Pardew's good work at Selhurst Park means he will be among the favourites to succeed Roy Hodgson should his reign as England manager end after Euro 2016.

 

When asked about managing abroad, Pardew said: "At some stage, yeah, international football is, to some degree, something I'd look at, for sure."

 

Pardew insists his immediate priority is on preparing his team to travel Goodison Park, a venue which he feels provides as difficult a challenge as Old Trafford.

 

He said: "Yeah, Everton on Monday will be as tough as United. I think they're a good side, I really do. They're one of the in-form teams - them and Tottenham at the moment are two of the best teams in the division - so that's what we're coming up against."

 

Marouane Chamakh - who has made only one substitute appearance this season because of hamstring problems - and Dwight Gayle are again available for selection.

 

Pardew remains without the suspended Wilfried Zaha and hamstrung Bakary Sako, but of Chamakh's imminent return, the manager said: "We have Chamakh, who'll be a new signing for us. He is still really in his pre-season.

 

"This is a very important player for this club, and we've not played him at all this year, so that's an addition in itself.

 

"His strength in his hamstring is way better than it has ever been, so we feel comfortable that he can come back now. If we don't sign anyone [in the January transfer window] we'd have gained a player, so that's good."

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I wonder how Palace fans feel about Pardew constantly talking about his next job.  Doesn't sound like he is in it for the long haul.

 

 

 

Pardew might be deluded enough to think he's close to the big time, but in reality I don't think Man U are going to be sacking Van Gaal and giving Pards the call any time soon.

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This is a great article on why people fall for bullshit. It might explain how Pards does it.

 

http://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2015/12/3/9844480/why-people-believe-bullshit-science

 

The best part being:

 

Digging deeper, Pennycook found that acceptance of bullshit statements appears to be related to personal traits such as lower intelligence, belief in the paranormal, and the likelihood of believing in conspiracies

 

 

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I know ifs and ands were pots and pans but the facts are - if Newcastle hadn't rolled over and actually beat Crystal Palace then Newcastle would only be 4 points behind Pardew's team.  This whole media crap about what a great start they've had etc is just that - crap

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From .com

 

2010 Chris Hughton's replacement as Newcastle manager was confirmed as the former Reading, West Ham, Charlton and Southampton boss, Alan Pardew.

 

Bewilderment amongst fans rapidly gave way to fury, with Pardew seen as bringing nothing to the club that Hughton lacked - arriving in an atmosphere of renewed hostility of the type that had helped destabilise the club with disastrous consequences in 2008/09.

 

And in further echoes of 2008, there were calls for fan-led protests inside and outside St. James' Park before and during the forthcoming home game against Liverpool.

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His season with them is very similar to his first full one with us really.

 

He's made them defensively tighter, they dont concede more than one in a game. So if they score they either draw or win. The only game in the league they've conceded more than once this season with 11 men was losing 2-1 to Arsenal one of which was still an own goal.

 

Thats very impressive like. Just as it was impressive when a defence of Ryan Taylor, Saylor, Simpson etc had the best defensive record in England for quite a period the season we finished 5th. Again it was similar, our first 11 games that season we conceded more than 1 only once. While Ba would score the other side.

 

Same situation though, for us he relied on Ba then Cisse. For them he's relying on Bolasie/Zaha & defenders goals.

 

The systems working for him atm, ive not seen much to suggest he'll adapt when he has to change it though. If Bolasie/Zaha are out they'll struggle to score.

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His season with them is very similar to his first full one with us really.

 

He's made them defensively tighter, they dont concede more than one in a game. So if they score they either draw or win. The only game in the league they've conceded more than once this season with 11 men was losing 2-1 to Arsenal one of which was still an own goal.

 

Thats very impressive like. Just as it was impressive when a defence of Ryan Taylor, Saylor, Simpson etc had the best defensive record in England for quite a period the season we finished 5th. Again it was similar, our first 11 games that season we conceded more than 1 only once. While Ba would score the other side.

 

Same situation though, for us he relied on Ba then Cisse. For them he's relying on Bolasie/Zaha & defenders goals.

 

The systems working for him atm, ive not seen much to suggest he'll adapt when he has to change it though. If Bolasie/Zaha are out they'll struggle to score.

 

His arrogance and cockiness levels are already at critical. Next season they will implode as he won't know how to evolve / what to do when the hammerings come.

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talking absolute bollocks about perez.

 

 

 

“He has a special quality that you don’t see in too many players and everyone at Newcastle could see that as soon as he arrived at the club.”

 

“We asked him to adapt to the pace of the Premier League very quickly as soon as he arrived at Newcastle and that wasn’t easy for him at the start.”

 

“He needed some time to appreciate what was needed in this league, but technique wise, he is top class.”

 

“He has improved in the Premier League now and that is good to see. We always knew there was a special player in there and I’m not surprised to see him doing well.”

 

 

lying cunt.

 

 

he didn't play him until he was desperate for options, and perez didn't take time to adapt. he took to the premier league almost immediately.

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