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Maybe he wasn't the problem, maybe the problem was our players  :frantic: :frantic: :frantic: :frantic: :frantic: :frantic:

 

Bit of both.  Pardew is better suited to managing Championship level quality.  So we either needed to get rid of Pardew or buy in worse players.

 

:serious:

 

:lol:

 

Presenting Pardew with players like some of ours was like putting a dog in charge of a helicopter.  As such, there was a problem with some of our players: to wit, that they weren't sufficiently hopeless for him to work with effectively

 

He'll end up getting the England gig. Then, the fun really begins.

 

:cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy:

 

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I think there is something to be said about Pardew not being suited to the type of players Carr was/is bringing in, yeah.  Just put it in as crude and a derogatory way towards Pardew and Palace as possible, is all.

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I think there is something to be said about Pardew not being suited to the type of players Carr was/is bringing in, yeah.  Just put it in as crude and a derogatory way towards Pardew and Palace as possible, is all.

 

:lol: nah I get what you're saying. I agree, Pardew wasn't suited to many of the players we brought in (and vice versa).

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He's a streaky manager, his teams go on good runs or bad runs.  I remember souness winning his first 4-5 games and being unbeaten in first 7-8 before the rails came well and truly off.

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He's a streaky manager, his teams go on good runs or bad runs.  I remember souness winning his first 4-5 games and being unbeaten in first 7-8 before the rails came well and truly off.

Aye we had a few 'purple' patches under him, but we had far more runs where we were shipping 3/4 goals every match.

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Maybe he wasn't the problem, maybe the problem was our players  :frantic: :frantic: :frantic: :frantic: :frantic: :frantic:

 

Bit of both.  Pardew is better suited to managing Championship level quality.  So we either needed to get rid of Pardew or buy in worse players.

 

:serious:

 

:lol:

 

Presenting Pardew with players like some of ours was like putting a dog in charge of a helicopter.  As such, there was a problem with some of our players: to wit, that they weren't sufficiently hopeless for him to work with effectively

 

He'll end up getting the England gig. Then, the fun really begins.

 

:cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy:

 

 

http://cl.jroo.me/z3/l/5/E/d/a.aaa-Flying-Dog-Helicopter.jpg

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He usually starts well. It'll make it all the more delicious when the wheels come flying off whether it be next season or the season after.

 

Exactly. We had the 4-4 and the 5-0 over West Ham in his first season. Once he stamps his mark on the team they'll be bottom 3, it'll just take a bit of time.

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Well you better start entertaining it, before he entertains us, with his Entertainers.

 

He'll bottle it IMO. It will be similar to the local derbies where the extra pressure brought out his inner coward. Don't be fooled by these end of term party results he's enjoying at the moment.

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Pardew managed NUFC for 211 weeks and won one FA Cup match;

Pardew has managed Palace for three weeks and has won two FA Cup matches!

I can't wait to see his smarmy face when he holds the FA Cup on May 30th! 

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