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Classic Pardian slip in the interview on MOTD "We played probably the best football that I've played since I've been manager here"

 

:lol: :lol:

 

Hardly a slip when he does it all the time though. Never heard a manager refer to himself so much...'I'm an experienced manager', 'I've got a good record', 'I always bring young players through' etc etc

 

'I'd like to congratulate myself'

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:lol: :lol:

 

Hardly a slip when he does it all the time though. Never heard a manager refer to himself so much...'I'm an experienced manager', 'I've got a good record', 'I always bring young players through' etc etc

 

Carver is the same, every time he's on the radio its all about him and what he's done.

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:lol: :lol:

 

Hardly a slip when he does it all the time though. Never heard a manager refer to himself so much...'I'm an experienced manager', 'I've got a good record', 'I always bring young players through' etc etc

 

Carver is the same, every time he's on the radio its all about him and what he's done.

 

Carver's different. He just tries to justify himself by trotting out his "accomplishments" any chance he has since everybody - rightfully - points out his inadequacy. Pardew was unbridled ego.

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He's just a bloke who used to scrub windows for a living pretending to be his hero Jose Mourinho, man. How else can such a failure as a football manager achieve that other than feigning gargantuan self-confidence at every opportunity?

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Pardew said: “No-one on the pitch was better than Puncheon. He pulled the strings and asked questions.

 

There’s an old London term called a baller. And he’s a baller. He’ll play anywhere Punch, because he can handle the ball.

 

:anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish:

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I know we're still pigshit and we've got a multitude of problems that are inherent and well documented.....but I'm still glad that this utter cunt has moved himself on to another club. This horrible smarmy twat is someone else's problem and I'm grateful for that.

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Pardew said: “No-one on the pitch was better than Puncheon. He pulled the strings and asked questions.

 

There’s an old London term called a baller. And he’s a baller. He’ll play anywhere Punch, because he can handle the ball.

 

:anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish:

 

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Pardew said: “No-one on the pitch was better than Puncheon. He pulled the strings and asked questions.

 

There’s an old London term called a baller. And he’s a baller. He’ll play anywhere Punch, because he can handle the ball.

 

:anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish:

 

:lol: As if that usage has its origins in London.

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Pardew said: “No-one on the pitch was better than Puncheon. He pulled the strings and asked questions.

 

There’s an old London term called a baller. And he’s a baller. He’ll play anywhere Punch, because he can handle the ball.

 

:anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish: :anguish:

 

:lol: As if that usage has its origins in London.

 

:lol: He's a compulsive liar. Just makes it up as he goes along. Even in the most needless instances.

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That's what I was thinking, isn't that a genuinely yank expression? :lol:

 

:lol: Yeah! It's absolutely crazy!

 

The term isn't even typically used in London or anywhere in the UK for that matter.

 

It'll likely be a few of the young guys on the team that are into their hip hop and that bit of American culture that use the term.

 

He's heard it off them, and has tried to be clever, and act like it's a common term that has always been a London thing even from back when he played.

 

He's got serious problems. Couldn't believe it when I saw the quote.

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