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The Pardew cycle for us is, anger and frustration when his new clubs fans say we treated him unfairly, 5th place, Ashley against him, did a great job at Newcastle, ignoring all the facts that say otherwise, ignoring the lies , headbutts, excuses, Notting Hill carnival, Science........ :rant:

 

Slowly but surely it turns to smugness as we were right all along, and we spend a week like this  :smug: when he's finally sacked or walks.

 

It's more than a week, we get to enjoy seeing them calling for his head as they suffer a whole years worth of terrible football and results before the sacking...except here where Mike thought he was doing a great job of course  :lol:

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The Pardew cycle for us is, anger and frustration when his new clubs fans say we treated him unfairly, 5th place, Ashley against him, did a great job at Newcastle, ignoring all the facts that say otherwise, ignoring the lies , headbutts, excuses, Notting Hill carnival, Science........ :rant:

 

Slowly but surely it turns to smugness as we were right all along, and we spend a week like this  :smug: when he's finally sacked or walks.

 

It's more than a week, we get to enjoy seeing them calling for his head as they suffer a whole years worth of terrible football and results before the sacking...except here where Mike thought he was doing a great job of course  :lol:

 

Oh yes watching the wheels fall off the Pardew wanker wagon is fun, it's the week after he goes where my inner smug mode goes into overdrive  :lol:

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The Pardew cycle for us is, anger and frustration when his new clubs fans say we treated him unfairly, 5th place, Ashley against him, did a great job at Newcastle, ignoring all the facts that say otherwise, ignoring the lies , headbutts, excuses, Notting Hill carnival, Science........ :rant:

 

Slowly but surely it turns to smugness as we were right all along, and we spend a week like this  :smug: when he's finally sacked or walks.

 

It's more than a week, we get to enjoy seeing them calling for his head as they suffer a whole years worth of terrible football and results before the sacking...except here where Mike thought he was doing a great job of course  :lol:

 

Oh yes watching the wheels fall off the Pardew wanker wagon is fun, it's the week after he goes where my inner smug mode goes into overdrive  :lol:

 

Well yeah there is that.. theres a few West Brom fans at work so I'm gonna enjoy this even more  :lol:

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The whole "Strong Start" is overdone. It was only at Palace. His first half season here was Lackluster.

 

Got the same amount of points as Hughton right? Came in 11th, sold Carroll(?), ended 11th. Then the 5th place was part of that strong start.

 

 

It's after that where he was terrible.

 

 

Just about. Think we were 11th when he arrived and we finished the season in 12th. Would have been higher if we hadn't thrown away a 3-0 lead at home to West Brom on the last day of the season.

 

Remember us beating Liverpool in his first game but other than that I think he started very poorly and we only won 2 games in his first 10 here and lost to Stevenage in the Cup.

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The whole "Strong Start" is overdone. It was only at Palace. His first half season here was Lackluster.

 

Got the same amount of points as Hughton right? Came in 11th, sold Carroll(?), ended 11th. Then the 5th place was part of that strong start.

 

 

It's after that where he was terrible.

 

 

Just about. Think we were 11th when he arrived and we finished the season in 12th. Would have been higher if we hadn't thrown away a 3-0 lead at home to West Brom on the last day of the season.

 

Remember us beating Liverpool in his first game but other than that I think he started very poorly and we only won 2 games in his first 10 here and lost to Stevenage in the Cup.

His first 10 games:

 

Liverpool (h) W 3-1

Man City (h) L 1-3

Tottenham (a) L 0-2

Wigan (a) W 1-0

West Ham (h) W 5-0

Stevenage (a) (FAC) L 1-3

mackems (a) D 1-1

Tottenham (h) D 1-1

Fulham (a) L 0-1

Arsenal (h) D 4-4

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The whole "Strong Start" is overdone. It was only at Palace. His first half season here was Lackluster.

 

Got the same amount of points as Hughton right? Came in 11th, sold Carroll(?), ended 11th. Then the 5th place was part of that strong start.

 

 

It's after that where he was terrible.

 

 

Just about. Think we were 11th when he arrived and we finished the season in 12th. Would have been higher if we hadn't thrown away a 3-0 lead at home to West Brom on the last day of the season.

 

Remember us beating Liverpool in his first game but other than that I think he started very poorly and we only won 2 games in his first 10 here and lost to Stevenage in the Cup.

His first 10 games:

 

Liverpool (h) D 1-1

Man City (h) L 1-3

Tottenham (a) L 0-2

Wigan (a) W 1-0

West Ham (h) W 5-0

Stevenage (a) (FAC) L 1-3

mackems (a) D 1-1

Tottenham (h) D 1-1

Fulham (a) L 0-1

Arsenal (h) D 4-4

 

 

:wat:

 

 

 

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The whole "Strong Start" is overdone. It was only at Palace. His first half season here was Lackluster.

 

Got the same amount of points as Hughton right? Came in 11th, sold Carroll(?), ended 11th. Then the 5th place was part of that strong start.

 

 

It's after that where he was terrible.

 

 

Just about. Think we were 11th when he arrived and we finished the season in 12th. Would have been higher if we hadn't thrown away a 3-0 lead at home to West Brom on the last day of the season.

 

Remember us beating Liverpool in his first game but other than that I think he started very poorly and we only won 2 games in his first 10 here and lost to Stevenage in the Cup.

His first 10 games:

 

Liverpool (h) D 1-1

Man City (h) L 1-3

Tottenham (a) L 0-2

Wigan (a) W 1-0

West Ham (h) W 5-0

Stevenage (a) (FAC) L 1-3

mackems (a) D 1-1

Tottenham (h) D 1-1

Fulham (a) L 0-1

Arsenal (h) D 4-4

 

We beat Liverpool 3-1 in his first game. He was booed into the dugout by sections of the crowd I remember.

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The whole "Strong Start" is overdone. It was only at Palace. His first half season here was Lackluster.

 

Got the same amount of points as Hughton right? Came in 11th, sold Carroll(?), ended 11th. Then the 5th place was part of that strong start.

 

 

It's after that where he was terrible.

 

 

Just about. Think we were 11th when he arrived and we finished the season in 12th. Would have been higher if we hadn't thrown away a 3-0 lead at home to West Brom on the last day of the season.

 

Remember us beating Liverpool in his first game but other than that I think he started very poorly and we only won 2 games in his first 10 here and lost to Stevenage in the Cup.

His first 10 games:

 

Liverpool (h) D 1-1

Man City (h) L 1-3

Tottenham (a) L 0-2

Wigan (a) W 1-0

West Ham (h) W 5-0

Stevenage (a) (FAC) L 1-3

mackems (a) D 1-1

Tottenham (h) D 1-1

Fulham (a) L 0-1

Arsenal (h) D 4-4

 

We beat Liverpool 3-1 in his first game. He was booed into the dugout by sections of the crowd I remember.

Aye. Rectified.
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First thing Ashton said about Pardew was "they will get a confident manager".

 

Confidence.... in this scenario.... is not a skill.

 

Confidence and narcissism are two different things.

 

Pashun. The most intangible and nothing platitude in football going. And like you allude to, he only has passion for himself, and he'll soon become passionate about blaming all and sundry than himself down the line.

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At WBA, Pardew has no Zaha to bail him out with individual brilliance, and no obvious easy-goal-from-set-piece threat like Scott Dann (one in seven in the PL). We know what his set pieces were like from his time here.

 

WBA look like they need molding into a team that will pick up regular points. They could find themselves really struggling.

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Really looking forward to him stinking it up man :lol:

 

Just can't believe a club sacks a manager that plays football as dull and boring as Pulis and yet manages to bring in the same guy, but who is actually worse at making a team somewhat disciplined and well drilled.

 

It is truly extraordinary!

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At WBA, Pardew has no Zaha to bail him out with individual brilliance, and no obvious easy-goal-from-set-piece threat like Scott Dann (one in seven in the PL). We know what his set pieces were like from his time here.

 

WBA look like they need molding into a team that will pick up regular points. They could find themselves really struggling.

 

He has Phillips and set pieces have been their main strength for about 2 years. He'll love that.

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Did Pulis leave Stoke on bad terms? Can see him back there before the season is over if not. Hughes to end up at Bournemouth or Burnley the next time someone does take a punt on Howe or Dyche...or if they stay and get sucked into a relegation battle in the next year or two, and so on.

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Tony Cottee on Talksport this morning was saying that Pardew has shown at all his clubs that he will bring in the flair players to the team, as I recall we had a bench full of flair players that he bought and never played eg Cabella, Ben Arfa and Yanga-Mbiwa sat in the reserves whilst Colback, Tiote and Williamson toiled away. 

 

 

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Tony Cottee on Talksport this morning was saying that Pardew has shown at all his clubs that he will bring in the flair players to the team, as I recall we had a bench full of flair players that he bought and never played eg Cabella, Ben Arfa and Yanga-Mbiwa sat in the reserves whilst Colback, Tiote and Williamson toiled away. 

 

 

 

Absolute lies, loves grinders and slogs his games out.  I'll make a prediction now, WBA will pick up in form but will eventually go on massive losing streaks as he doesn't correct anything and relies on the same players doing the same things over and over again.  His teams are predictable.

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Tony Cottee on Talksport this morning was saying that Pardew has shown at all his clubs that he will bring in the flair players to the team, as I recall we had a bench full of flair players that he bought and never played eg Cabella, Ben Arfa and Yanga-Mbiwa sat in the reserves whilst Colback, Tiote and Williamson toiled away. 

:spit:

Bigs up Pardew. Doesn't rate Rafa.

What an embarrassing cunt.

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