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The person that's incapable of understanding that you can - and should - both:

 

1. Protest against Alan Pardew and hope for results that would see him leave

2. Love the club and want what's in its best interests long-term

 

is a very, very dumb one indeed.

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I don't think it's possible to support the team and hurl 90 minutes of vile abuse at the manager at the same time TBH.

 

I think the players realise though. Demonstrated by the abuse given to Pardew at Soton and the players still coming to applaud them at the end of the game.

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I don't think it's possible to support the team and hurl 90 minutes of vile abuse at the manager at the same time TBH.

 

1. Holding up banners and signs that say Sack Pardew ≠ "90 minutes of vile abuse"

2. Supporting the team ≠ supporting the club

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I don't think it's possible to support the team and hurl 90 minutes of vile abuse at the manager at the same time TBH.

 

I think the players realise though. Demonstrated by the abuse given to Pardew at Soton and the players still coming to applaud them at the end of the game.

 

Yeah sure. At this stage the players are beyond help anyway, they look absolutely finished.

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I don't think it's possible to support the team and hurl 90 minutes of vile abuse at the manager at the same time TBH.

 

I think the players realise though. Demonstrated by the abuse given to Pardew at Soton and the players still coming to applaud them at the end of the game.

 

Reluctantly, tbf :lol: Janmaat was the only one to come within 20 metres.

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I don't think it's possible to support the team and hurl 90 minutes of vile abuse at the manager at the same time TBH.

 

1. Holding up banners and signs that say Sack Pardew ≠ "90 minutes of vile abuse"

2. Supporting the team ≠ supporting the club

 

1. If you think it's going to be just banners you're dreaming.

2. I don't know what you mean, I never suggested otherwise

3. I support the protests

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I don't think it's possible to support the team and hurl 90 minutes of vile abuse at the manager at the same time TBH.

 

I think the players realise though. Demonstrated by the abuse given to Pardew at Soton and the players still coming to applaud them at the end of the game.

 

Reluctantly, tbf :lol: Janmaat was the only one to come within 20 metres.

 

                Cabella

 

 

Ayoze    Riviere    Sammy

 

 

 

 

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I don't think it's possible to support the team and hurl 90 minutes of vile abuse at the manager at the same time TBH.

 

1. Holding up banners and signs that say Sack Pardew ≠ "90 minutes of vile abuse"

2. Supporting the team ≠ supporting the club

 

1. If you think it's going to just banners you're dreaming.

2. I don't know what you mean, I never suggested otherwise

3. I support the protests

 

Supporting the team = wanting 3 points v Hull at all costs

Supporting the club = being aware that a short-term loss is best if it leads to a long-term gain

 

I'm not saying you are or are not supporting the protests, that's not really relevant, but if you aren't willing to see that you can support the club by making sure to bring about regime change, whatever the atmosphere on the day does to the result, then we can't ever see eye to eye.

 

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I don't think it's possible to support the team and hurl 90 minutes of vile abuse at the manager at the same time TBH.

 

1. Holding up banners and signs that say Sack Pardew ≠ "90 minutes of vile abuse"

2. Supporting the team ≠ supporting the club

 

1. If you think it's going to just banners you're dreaming.

2. I don't know what you mean, I never suggested otherwise

3. I support the protests

 

Supporting the team = wanting 3 points v Hull at all costs

Supporting the club = being aware that a short-term loss is best if it leads to a long-term gain

 

I'm not saying you are or are not supporting the protests, that's not really relevant, but if you aren't willing to see that you can support the club by making sure to bring about regime change, whatever the atmosphere on the day does to the result, then we can't ever see eye to eye.

 

 

But I agree. I never suggested fans were doing anything wrong, I just don't think they can support the team on Saturday because every focus will be on abusing Pardew.

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I don't think it's possible to support the team and hurl 90 minutes of vile abuse at the manager at the same time TBH.

 

I think the players realise though. Demonstrated by the abuse given to Pardew at Soton and the players still coming to applaud them at the end of the game.

 

Reluctantly, tbf :lol: Janmaat was the only one to come within 20 metres.

 

The fact they done it at all speaks volumes in my eyes.

 

I like Janmaat.

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More to the point, this is truly one of the most amazing protests I can remember. The scale and cohesion dsiplayed is beyond belief. 30,000 posters and 200 banners, plus who knows what other surprises, equals a mind-blowing statement. And the clarity with which they put forth the argument and the grounds for protest is welcome and should offset any calls about what it's really about.

 

Finally, people from the rest of the world are starting to understand why we've detested this man for so long.

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Exactly.

 

What don't people get?

 

if the support is so polarised into hoying abuse at the manager to the point that he is unable to do his job, he must resign (If not be sacked first).

 

Should the protests be anything like forecast then the breath-taking lack of integrity he`ll be displaying, regardless of the result, if he still refuses to do the decent thing after the match / at half time would be a damning indictment on his character.

 

its also an absolute guarantee that at least one radge will at some point(s) make a charge to the dugout.

 

This could be one of the most memorable days up barrack rd in a long time (Though not necessarily for the right reasons)

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You are part of the problem. Please leave this place.

 

:lol:

 

He's absolutely right though.

 

Of course he isn't, I'm hoping he's not serious either.

 

Any fan who believes what we need is 3 points against Hull and that we should just forget about Pardew and support the team on the day to help us win is part of the problem.

 

Its either a delusion that Pardew isn't completely horrendous, an acceptance that we don't deserve better or mind numbing short sightedness.

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