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‘If you don't make the Champions League, then the big teams come for your players - look at Southampton.

 

‘We are pushing every year to try and build to hopefully get to a stage where we make it without losing our players.

 

‘We have pitched in and signed players that we think give us a chance to push for Champions League.

 

‘We have already shown we are much better covered offensively than we were after Yohan Cabaye's departure.

 

‘We have options, more options to come in and it is going to strengthen my hand to tactically change the team.’

 

Going well so far Alan.

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I just wish someone would get on one of these phone-ins and point out the time Pardew spends coaching shape and defensive responsibilities each week. Then ally that with goals conceded consistently before and after new players. New players to which Pardew publicly stated he was happy with and had more attacking options. So happy in fact he could afford to let Ben Arfa and MYM go out on loan.

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All these pundits who defend Pardew need to be asked one question which will just show how much they really think of Pardew.

 

Would you have Pardew as England / club you support manager?

 

The answer will always be no, and the reason will always be because he's not good enough. If so then why the fuck is he good enough for us?

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‘If you don't make the Champions League, then the big teams come for your players - look at Southampton.

 

‘We are pushing every year to try and build to hopefully get to a stage where we make it without losing our players.

 

‘We have pitched in and signed players that we think give us a chance to push for Champions League.

 

‘We have already shown we are much better covered offensively than we were after Yohan Cabaye's departure.

 

‘We have options, more options to come in and it is going to strengthen my hand to tactically change the team.’

 

Going well so far Alan.

 

"We've always maintained that we will watch the window until the last hours. We've done some terrific business and I think it must be exciting for Newcastle fans that we've got some terrific, offensive players.

 

"I feel much more comfortable with the team and we can play a brand of football which is expected of us. I think we could really trouble teams this season, which is something we didn't do in the second half of last season."

 

:lol: He didn't give us a time frame tbf.

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Even if Cabaye was sold from the team, they've had enough time and money to replace him in the summer. If they've spent £35m and still not adequately replaced the player whose absence they're all blaming for the shit form then it's just another black mark against Charnley and Pardew. If Cabaye was that instrumental then replacing him should have been the main priority - cash was made available and they had since February to scout, and May to sign, him. How can they still be blaming the decision they took to move him on? It's staggering. 

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Even if Cabaye was sold from the team, they've had enough time and money to replace him in the summer. If they've spent £35m and still not adequately replaced the player whose absence they're all blaming for the s*** form then it's just another black mark against Charnley and Pardew. If Cabaye was that instrumental then replacing him should have been the main priority - cash was made available and they had since February to scout, and May to sign, him. How can they still be blaming the decision they took to move him on? It's staggering.

We did replace him with Colback.

 

People just don't want to accept this as true.

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"Was at a club in London last night ( 13-09-14 ) and found myself lucky enough to be sat at a table next to Daryl Janmaat, Tim Krul and Steven Taylor. Janmaat is a really nice friendly guy. Asked him if Pardew is going he said maybe, told me the club is unsettled in the dressing room and he don't know what's going on!"

 

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"Was at a club in London last night ( 13-09-14 ) and found myself lucky enough to be sat at a table next to Daryl Janmaat, Tim Krul and Steven Taylor. Janmaat is a really nice friendly guy. Asked him if Pardew is going he said maybe, told me the club is unsettled in the dressing room and he don't know what's going on!"

 

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whether that's true or not imagine coming from a professional club in holland to us man :anguish:

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If he's still here for the Hull game then I can see a few people trying to get to him, and honestly I think there might be too many at one time for the stewards to catch.

 

I can see things getting really messy for him, it's going to be worse than the Cardiff game.

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Great if true, bring on the Hull game, it'll be a theatre of hate, a couldron of anger. He's got no chance.

 

Can't wait for the pre-match presser on how well Bruce has done in the transfer window, how difficult the game will be and the "triffic fret" Hull have. Will a draw be enough to finish him off? It's the best he can hope for. Pardew under pressure resorts to 10 behind the ball and 1 up front, Rivière isn't up to that so we can only hope to shut them out.

 

This HAS to be his last game.

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