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People still think he'll be sacked if we look like we're going down? I've made this point before a couple of times, but it needs driven home. The last time we went down it looked likely that we'd be in and around there but he stuck with Kinnear regardless. Kinnear only went because of his health. With 8 games to go Ashley appointed a man who had never managed or coached a football club before, never mind at the top level. Shearer's a hero to me but he was out of his depth there and it was a stupid appointment that cost the club it's Premier League status*.

 

Ashley has proven time and time again he is clueless with this s*** so why would it change now? Even when we were down he went for the cheap option in Hughton, who luckily for us worked out, but it was a desperate appointment at the time.

 

Pardew is the safe option for Ashley, he's the yes man and because of the 5th season he's probably seen as a good manager who is capable of having a great season here and there. Pardew will get until the absolute end to try and keep us in this division, and even if we do go down I've no doubt in my mind that Ashley will see him as the man to take us back up. Ashley probably thinks Pardew is too good for the Championship and would p*ss it. Long story short, Pardew is going f***ing nowhere. The man headbutted someone and survived, he's won how many games this year? He's still here. At this point he can't do anything to be sacked other than headbutt Ashley himself.

 

*I know a lot of the damage had been done. But we just needed a point, an experienced manager would probably have got it.

 

Great post, based on facts rather than assumptions.

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People still think he'll be sacked if we look like we're going down? I've made this point before a couple of times, but it needs driven home. The last time we went down it looked likely that we'd be in and around there but he stuck with Kinnear regardless. Kinnear only went because of his health. With 8 games to go Ashley appointed a man who had never managed or coached a football club before, never mind at the top level. Shearer's a hero to me but he was out of his depth there and it was a stupid appointment that cost the club it's Premier League status*.

 

Ashley has proven time and time again he is clueless with this s*** so why would it change now? Even when we were down he went for the cheap option in Hughton, who luckily for us worked out, but it was a desperate appointment at the time.

 

Pardew is the safe option for Ashley, he's the yes man and because of the 5th season he's probably seen as a good manager who is capable of having a great season here and there. Pardew will get until the absolute end to try and keep us in this division, and even if we do go down I've no doubt in my mind that Ashley will see him as the man to take us back up. Ashley probably thinks Pardew is too good for the Championship and would p*ss it. Long story short, Pardew is going f***ing nowhere. The man headbutted someone and survived, he's won how many games this year? He's still here. At this point he can't do anything to be sacked other than headbutt Ashley himself.

 

*I know a lot of the damage had been done. But we just needed a point, an experienced manager would probably have got it.

 

Ashley far more likely to spend a few quid in January than sack Pardew if we're still in danger

 

Yep.

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Just watched it. what the actual fuck is that about.

 

i think he's annoyed at stone for preventing him doing what he wanted, he probably wanted to run onto the pitch or catch mikes eye or something to celebrate the monumental win and it pissed him off that stone bear hugging him stole his limelight

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.Our start to this season has been the easiest for years and we are still horrific, I think this weekend's result will be the beginning of the end for pardew and hell be gone by December

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The league is just that bad.

 

Compared to what? :lol: There's great teams, good teams, average teams and a few poor ones.

 

There's only one side that could win the CL imo. All the rest would do well to make it to QF's. 1 great side. Another few good sides with some great players. A lot of average teams and plenty of poor ones.

 

Apart from Everton - every side below Stoke are piss poor. Maybe that's unfair on Hull & Villa this season. I don't think we are any better than the bottom 10 or so in the league but we'll not be cut adrift - there's enough crap teams for Pardew to be "in touch" with safety until it's to late.

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Submissive, weak, blindly loyal pliable fans. Pathetic bunch in all honesty.

 

Bang on and this is one of the major reasons why the club has underachieved for so many years, because fans accept any old shit. At any other big club and Ashley would have been hounded out years ago and Pardew too.

 

We have the biggest bunch of losers in the UK when it comes to match day fans. I've never been more embarrassed sat inside SJP than against Hull. Wild celebrations for earning a point.

 

Morons! They deserve the Ashley/Pardew dream team, Wonga shirts and the SD arena, because lets face it that's what it is.

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I think a lot of it is to do with how much of a social occasion the match is. Almost every other set of PL fans have to go off the beaten track to get to the match. Loads of our fans aren't overly bothered about the result or performance as long as they can have a drink.

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I think a lot of it is to do with how much of a social occasion the match is. Almost every other set of PL fans have to go off the beaten track to get to the match. Loads of our fans aren't overly bothered about the result or performance as long as they can have a drink.

Fairly common problem for a lot of London clubs.
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Nah. Their fans are far more likely to come from far and wide. There's no way Spurs fans would usually drink in that dump.

 

I disagree with that sorry. Most London clubs' fans are from the local areas and will drink/socialise around them (they have a sense of pride for their postcode), hence why we have so many bloody clubs in the big smoke. Spurs fans are a good example actually, they normally come from Tottenham/Wood Green/Barnet/Seven Sisters etc all of which are very close to WHL and with plenty of run down boozers to choose from

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Nah. Their fans are far more likely to come from far and wide. There's no way Spurs fans would usually drink in that dump.

 

I disagree with that sorry. Most London clubs' fans are from the local areas and will drink/socialise around them (they have a sense of pride for their postcode), hence why we have so many bloody clubs in the big smoke. Spurs fans are a good example actually, they normally come from Tottenham/Wood Green/Barnet/Seven Sisters etc all of which are very close to WHL and with plenty of run down boozers to choose from

 

Nah. I've lived down south for 14 years, at distances ranging 90 to 40 miles away from North London. In all of the places we've lived there's been Spurs fans who regularly go to games.

 

Most of those guys jump on the train and have beers there in my experience.

 

It's a totally different vibe to NUFC.

 

One city, one club and a fervent support.

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Minhosa's view is obviously the perception I had but obviously there's going to be a core of local supporters everywhere. There's plenty of Salford lads support Man United but that is dwarfed by the others they attract from all over the place with very high expectations.

 

I really do think if you're having to trek to a retail park and back, or commute into London, to watch something atrocious, that's likely to annoy you a lot more in the long term and so you'll ultimately have less tolerance for it. Leaving the pub at 2.55 and being back before 5 can make the match a minor inconvenience for some.

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I'm a born and bred Londoner  O0 I said 'most' and I certainly stick by that- there's no way most Spurs fans travel from across the South to watch home games, most are from the N London area. Unfortunately I know and am friends with plenty of 'Yiddos' and have even done the matchday walk from Wood Green on many occasions.  Yes there are plenty of fans that live miles away (like all clubs), especially those from the 'white flight' phenomenon that live in Essex, M Keynes, East Anglia, Sussex, Surrey etc but they don't make up the majority of home fans whatsoever.

 

To think NUFC is a special case is a bit naive IMO, and I certainly wouldn't agree that we have fervent support anymore.

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I think a lot of it is to do with how much of a social occasion the match is. Almost every other set of PL fans have to go off the beaten track to get to the match. Loads of our fans aren't overly bothered about the result or performance as long as they can have a drink.

 

This. And I also have to say it's far easier for people on here who don't attend to call for mass vocal protests than it is for fans at the game itself to grasp the nettle.

Do people honestly expect all fans at the match - season ticket money spent, many of them accompanied by kid(s), others just glad to be out of the house and on the lash, many not naturally inclined to take an individual stand and draw attention to themselves - to actively celebrate opposition goals?

Depressing it may be that the ferocity of the anti-AP feeling on here - totally justified as it is - is not reflected in the matchday atmosphere. But life is far simpler online.

*fixes chinstrap on tin hat*

 

 

 

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I don't expect people to be as fervent in their response to our situation as the protest demographic; but to tell fellow fans to shut the fuck up or to sit down out of fear of rocking and already sinking boat is just bizarre and a depressing indictment. Probs not the stock response by everyone but it definitely happens.

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it was the "at it him" i didn't get, seemed like a word missing

 

 

I didn't notice the typo, it's supposed to say I'm just looking at him.

 

It's not really apathy, either.

 

You know the episode of South Park where Cartman sees the two people with bums for faces and it's so funny he can't laugh? It's a bit like that. I hate Pardew and everything associated with NUFC (except this forum) so much now but I know there's little chance of change. So I'm just staring at it, emotionless.

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