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We should just withdraw from the cups, at least it would make a statement.

We should just withdraw from the cups, at least it would make a statement.

 

It would cost to much money to draft a formal document and send it out. 

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He should improve his record then and why do all the pundits and 99% of the commentators ignore the atrocious record.  (yes i know its his pal)

 

:lol: :lol:

 

If we lose the next 2 league games, it still wont be Pardew's fault  :facepalm: :lol: :lol:

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We are bottom FFS! It's incredible

 

Nah its social media's fault.

 

 

So science is against him, as well as social media.

 

Some of our fans aren't bothered, and we are bottom of the league. It's insane

 

The next two away games will wake them up.  Lose those and dont get a result against Leicester at home...Still wont be Pardew's fault.

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I hold my hand up - I live in Oz so it must be me....yep, I have been beavering away with the assistance of the Australian security organization(ASIO)to infiltrate Pardew's brain and cause it to malfunction to such a degree that its affecting his normally brilliant tactics and handling of players.....that must be why NUFC keep losing.

 

Funny thing is - I wasn't doing it when he was at WHU, Charlton and Southampton - must have a word with my mates at ASIO, maybe there is someone else who is involved because he seemed to malfunction just as badly there...

 

Well done, Steve Brown - you sussed us all out...best try yet..!!

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And he admitted that life had been made “difficult” by fan protests, social media and the wider Press of late.

 

In an interview with BBC Newcastle he said: “It’s difficult for us.

 

“We are trying to create an atmosphere in a stadium.

 

“It’s difficult for my media staff.

 

“It’s difficult for me.

 

“We don’t quite know what to say.

 

“And there has been some reporting that quite frankly has been outrageous really.

 

“But we accepted all of that.

 

“After the performance at Southampton I said to the players there’s no point in whinging about it, people’s comments or whatever they want to do, because we didn’t deliver.

 

“For this football club that performance wasn’t right,”

 

And he also stated that despite talk of him resigning or waiting for the payout that would release him from his five year contract, he was never considering quitting at Southampton after the 4-0 loss.

 

He said: “I was never, never, never going to walk out of the club on the back of that performance.

 

“I’m proud of being manager here.

 

“I don’t have an arrogance or an ego about me that I am going to sit it out and waiting for whatever.”

 

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And he admitted that life had been made “difficult” by fan protests, social media and the wider Press of late.

 

In an interview with BBC Newcastle he said: “It’s difficult for us.

 

“We are trying to create an atmosphere in a stadium.

 

“It’s difficult for my media staff.

 

“It’s difficult for me.

 

“We don’t quite know what to say.

 

“And there has been some reporting that quite frankly has been outrageous really.

 

“But we accepted all of that.

 

“After the performance at Southampton I said to the players there’s no point in whinging about it, people’s comments or whatever they want to do, because we didn’t deliver.

 

“For this football club that performance wasn’t right,”

 

And he also stated that despite talk of him resigning or waiting for the payout that would release him from his five year contract, he was never considering quitting at Southampton after the 4-0 loss.

 

He said: “I was never, never, never going to walk out of the club on the back of that performance.

 

“I’m proud of being manager here.

 

“I don’t have an arrogance or an ego about me that I am going to sit it out and waiting for whatever.”

 

 

Printing facts is now "outrageous" :lol:

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And he admitted that life had been made “difficult” by fan protests, social media and the wider Press of late.

 

In an interview with BBC Newcastle he said: “It’s difficult for us.

 

“We are trying to create an atmosphere in a stadium.

 

“It’s difficult for my media staff.

 

“It’s difficult for me.

 

“We don’t quite know what to say.

 

“And there has been some reporting that quite frankly has been outrageous really.

 

“But we accepted all of that.

 

“After the performance at Southampton I said to the players there’s no point in whinging about it, people’s comments or whatever they want to do, because we didn’t deliver.

 

“For this football club that performance wasn’t right,”

 

And he also stated that despite talk of him resigning or waiting for the payout that would release him from his five year contract, he was never considering quitting at Southampton after the 4-0 loss.

 

He said: “I was never, never, never going to walk out of the club on the back of that performance.

 

“I’m proud of being manager here.

 

“I don’t have an arrogance or an ego about me that I am going to sit it out and waiting for whatever.”

 

 

Printing facts is now "outrageous" :lol:

 

And it just wasn't that 4-0 thrashing that has caused the general unrest,  its a whole stream of results from last year. 

 

I like how he says the media staff cant keep up, yeah you cant control the facts you absolute nugget.

 

 

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