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Watching PL World and saw this short thing about Crystal Palace doing some competition between youths in India and inviting the best one to a trial. The kid got to meet Pardew and said he's a big fan of Pardew. Easy to say I hope he doesn't make it (even if someone forced him to say it). f*** off being a big fan of Pardew. You could see Pardew getting hard when he heard that. Disgusting.

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Palace havent lost 5 in a row since September 2013

 

Liverpool away today to make it 5 now.  "Pards" working his magic

 

And the press will be quiet about this. Spending time writing fucking shit like we shouldn't got rid of the cunt instead!

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Anyone hear the (Martin Luther) King on SSN yesterday eve? Saying that Puncheon is a great story for black footballers to look up to, and that he's 'not afraid to say' that 80% of Palace's academy players are black..  :idiot2:

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Anyone hear the (Martin Luther) King on SSN yesterday eve? Saying that Puncheon is a great story for black footballers to look up to, and that he's 'not afraid to say' that 80% of Palace's academy players are black..  :idiot2:

Anyone hear the (Martin Luther) King on SSN yesterday eve? Saying that Puncheon is a great story for black footballers to look up to, and that he's 'not afraid to say' that 80% of Palace's academy players are black..  :idiot2:

 

Eh? Why would, or even should, he be?

 

What the fuck is all that about?

 

Hate to say it but if a Northern Manager (Charver or Allardyce) said that there would be headlines and seriously inferred racism.

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AP:"Lads did you see that Denzel Washington film last night? He’s not my favourite actor of all time by the way. No my favourite actor of all time is Mr Sidney Poitier"

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:lol:

 

I genuinely wouldn't be surprised if he rocks up to the training ground in the morning with a boombox on his shoulder, proceeding to claim that an uncomfortable-looking Zaha is 'ma nigga' to the rest of the group

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Anyone hear the (Martin Luther) King on SSN yesterday eve? Saying that Puncheon is a great story for black footballers to look up to, and that he's 'not afraid to say' that 80% of Palace's academy players are black..  :idiot2:

 

I've long considered Alan a pillar of the civil rights movement.

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http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/577923/Alan-Pardew-Crystal-Palace-no-satisfaction-Newcastle-relegation-fears

While Newcastle’s season lurched deeper into crisis with a 2-1 defeat to already relegated QPR, Pardew was ruining Steven Gerrard’s farewell at Anfield with Crystal Palace winning 3-1.

 

Pardew quit Newcastle at Christmas after growing tired at the abuse he was subjected to on Tyneside and took over at Palace, who were 18th in the table and a point from safety.

 

Yet Saturday’s success on Merseyside saw Palace equal their best ever points haul in the Premier League - 45 - and put in sharp perspective Newcastle’s troubles as they face West Ham next weekend with their top flight status in jeopardy.

 

Pardew maintained he does not feel a sense of vindication even though Newcastle were 10th in the table when he left.

 

“I have been asked this question a few times,” he said. “I don’t have that kind of emotion. The only emotion and the only overriding emotion I have is that there are people at Newcastle that I love and I want them to stay up.

 

“It is a disappointing result and now they have to do it at home. I’d like to think the home support will carry them through because it needs to.

 

Trust me it (vindication) is not me, it really isn’t. I’m just pleased that we (Palace) have been terrific today, we have been terrific away from home since I arrived at the club and our results reflect that.

 

“The only feeling I have towards Newcastle is one that I really wish and hope they get over the line.”

 

Palace’s rise to 12th place places the emphasis on co-chairman Steve Parish to now make transfer funds available this summer in order to help Pardew propel the club to another level.

 

Pardew believes Palace can target the top “eight to 10” next season, but will be mindful Tony Pulis quit the club just 48 hours before the start of the current campaign in August after tensions with Parish.

 

Pulis had also joined the club mid-season and steered them away from the relegation zone.

 

As well as adding to the squad, there will be an onus on Palace to retain their best players and Pardew warned clubs eyeing the likes of Yannick Bolasie and Scott Dann that they would not leave on the cheap.

 

“The prices are going to be very, very high if you’re going to try and buy because we are in a great position financially,” said Pardew.

 

“We will have to wait and see. Everyone is for sale but it would take some hefty, hefty bids to get our best players.”

 

All your fave Pardisms.

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"Steve Parish to now make transfer funds available this summer in order to help Pardew propel the club to another level."

 

"Pardew warned clubs eyeing the likes of Yannick Bolasie and Scott Dann that they would not leave on the cheap."

 

"Everyone is for sale."

 

:explode:

 

 

 

 

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