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Superb strategy from these guys, just drip feeding damning evidence of Pardew's ineptitude and nastiness on a daily basis.

 

I'm starting to think someone like Caulkin could be behind this, as it's so cleverly done. And if it's not Caulkin, I'm sure those responsible will be pleased with the comparison.

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What gets me is any manager in this situation would recognise his failings and resign.  We all know that Ashley will have to pay up the remainder of Parsnips 8 year contract.  However. What if Parsnip has to pay up  his remaining contract if he resigns?  That could explain why he hasn't gone when most managers would have fallen on their sword!!!

 

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"The weird thing about Pardew is that he has a massive ego and I would challenge anybody on what he bases this...Then as you watch him over a period of time you begin to realise that it's not actually a massive ego it's bluster and a defence mechanism borne out of the fact that he is totally out of his depth as a PL manager.

 

The tactical mural of the PL has changed considerably over the last couple of decades, mainly due to the influx of foreign coaches rejecting the luddite and archaic 442 (Pardew;s favoured modus operandi) in favour of more technical position play and pressing and harnessing tempo changes during matches..(Pochettino the prime example)...We see even average coaches like Mark Hughes begin to transform Stoke..We see the immediate impact of the Dutchman at S'hampton. Pardew is a million miles away from this and even when he had a brief and succesful flirtation with 433 he dumped it first chance to try and shoehorn in players (often in alien positons).

 

Pardew is defence based, he is rigid, his players have no license to roam, to express to be creative in the attacking phase...Balls often lumped from (of all people) Williamson to Riviere (who must be shell shocked at the vacum of nous and tactics) roaming alone and pointlessly upfront in aimless patterns of despair. To make sure we are totally screwed Pardew the 'egoist' has dispensed with the flair and attacking threat of HBA just when he might have been there for the odd wonder goal in games where we have run out of ideas, games where Pardew is pointing at the sky as his only idea in getting the ball forward as quick as possible.

 

This time however he is done as there is no Ba or Remy scoring from nothing for fun, there is no Cabaye orchestrating the odd attacking move with cohesion and vision. 'The King' has painted himself into a corner from which this time he will not emerge..Pardew is lost in a world of 80's football and the rest of the PL are passing Newcastle by..."

 

Canny post that in the comments section.

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"The weird thing about Pardew is that he has a massive ego and I would challenge anybody on what he bases this...Then as you watch him over a period of time you begin to realise that it's not actually a massive ego it's bluster and a defence mechanism borne out of the fact that he is totally out of his depth as a PL manager.

 

The tactical mural of the PL has changed considerably over the last couple of decades, mainly due to the influx of foreign coaches rejecting the luddite and archaic 442 (Pardew;s favoured modus operandi) in favour of more technical position play and pressing and harnessing tempo changes during matches..(Pochettino the prime example)...We see even average coaches like Mark Hughes begin to transform Stoke..We see the immediate impact of the Dutchman at S'hampton. Pardew is a million miles away from this and even when he had a brief and succesful flirtation with 433 he dumped it first chance to try and shoehorn in players (often in alien positons).

 

Pardew is defence based, he is rigid, his players have no license to roam, to express to be creative in the attacking phase...Balls often lumped from (of all people) Williamson to Riviere (who must be shell shocked at the vacum of nous and tactics) roaming alone and pointlessly upfront in aimless patterns of despair. To make sure we are totally screwed Pardew the 'egoist' has dispensed with the flair and attacking threat of HBA just when he might have been there for the odd wonder goal in games where we have run out of ideas, games where Pardew is pointing at the sky as his only idea in getting the ball forward as quick as possible.

 

This time however he is done as there is no Ba or Remy scoring from nothing for fun, there is no Cabaye orchestrating the odd attacking move with cohesion and vision. 'The King' has painted himself into a corner from which this time he will not emerge..Pardew is lost in a world of 80's football and the rest of the PL are passing Newcastle by..."

 

Canny post that in the comments section.

 

Absolutely spot on.

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