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Sounds exactly like the relegation season, too much shite in the league for us to go down. The fact is we're just as shite as the rest of them, maybe worse as it stands. Do you think we would actually beat Burnley, WBA and QPR away from home right now? We've had favourable games already this season with Palace and Hull at home and we've yet to win. We're a shambles, we're definitely going down if Pardew is here all season. Look at the run in after Leicester at home leading to January. We're away from home twice before Leicester as well.

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Aye if Pardew is the manager for 38 games, there's not a chance we'd survive. The guy has completely lost the plot and the supporters are assisting in the prevention of him ever regaining it. The guy is absolutely finished and I do think he will be sacked before the next game.

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I think we're fucked regardless of pards. I have the same feeling as I did after first test of ashes series down under. The whole thing is going to implode.

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We play West Ham at home on the last day of the season. Imagine if Carroll or Nolan scored the goal sent us down. I think my heart would tear in two.

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We play West Ham at home on the last day of the season. Imagine if Carroll or Nolan scored the goal sent us down. I think my heart would tear in two.

 

Don't worry, if Pardew is still here it'll happen long before the final day.

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10 Ashley doesn't care any more man, he hates us as much as we hate him. He'll take the hit of relegation to see us suffer. I believe the FCB stuff has p*ssed him off more than some think.

If he cared he would have sorted it by now.

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10 Ashley doesn't care any more man, he hates us as much as we hate him. He'll take the hit of relegation to see us suffer. I believe the FCB stuff has p*ssed him off more than some think.

If he cared he would have sorted it by now.

Yes, very close to the mark I think but he would rather we just scraped an avoidance because it wouldn't look good to Rangers fans if he left after relegating us through bad decisions.

I would put the chances closer to an 8 at this time, but if we are bottom at Christmas and Pardew still hanging on, it will rise to a 10.

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I'm at a 9 and I've never been above a 3 at this stage of the season. Not even when we actually got relegated.

 

Hell, I probably wasn't even at a 9 until immediately after that ball ricocheted off Damien Duff's rear end at Villa Park.

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I actually kinda want to see us get a clusterfuck of CB injuries like we usually do and go down to something like Satka-Streete just to see how much of a holocaust it is.

 

We can't possibly concede any more goals than we already do, right?

 

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Eventually you reap what you sow. We've conceded heavily and regularly for the last 26 months now and we've taken deliberate action to weaken us at CB by loaning out M'Biwa. If you're conceding 2 or 3 regularly then you're going to really struggle to win enough games to stay up. We're in the shit up to our necks atm and have no option but to persist with Coloccini and Williamson regardless of form or fitness, that's entirely the club's doing, not luck or misfortune, it's chronic rank mismanagement of the squad.

 

The same players who've failed to perform for months still continue to be picked week in, week out. We're struggling to create chances but Ben Arfa and Marveaux have been moved on. The manager and the squad simply aren't fit for purpose and we're probably going to be relegated, it's not a knee-jerk reaction to a poor start to a season either, the failings of last season have merely continued into this one, it's not 7 games, it's 27 games now. It's pragmatism, we've had a nice start and still dropped 17 points of the 21 on offer so far, we're already cut adrift with some very tough fixtures to come in the next couple of months. We've still got most of the top teams to play twice in the remaining 31 games and we don't look likely to beat the worst sides let alone the better ones.

 

Worst thing about all of it is the fact so many in the crowd either can't or won't see it. See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. No criticism allowed as any  pop at the club is taken as a personal insult. Too may are too loyal to these wankers, unconditional love/devotion/support of the club is actually harming it. Now is the time to be critical, pose questions and challenge the people making these monumentally shit decisions at the club. Ten years ago a manager like Pardew would have, quite rightly, been run out of town without looking back. The spirit has been broken, apathy reigns, too may quite happy to turn up at 2.30 and accept whatever shite is trotted out for them. Action's needed but even the ones who care the most, care too much.

 

It's fucking criminal man.

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Eventually you reap what you sow. We've conceded heavily and regularly for the last 26 months now and we've taken deliberate action to weaken us at CB by loaning out M'Biwa. If you're conceding 2 or 3 regularly then you're going to really struggle to win enough games to stay up. We're in the s*** up to our necks atm and have no option but to persist with Coloccini and Williamson regardless of form or fitness, that's entirely the club's doing, not luck or misfortune, it's chronic rank mismanagement of the squad.

 

The same players who've failed to perform for months still continue to be picked week in, week out. We're struggling to create chances but Ben Arfa and Marveaux have been moved on. The manager and the squad simply aren't fit for purpose and we're probably going to be relegated, it's not a knee-jerk reaction to a poor start to a season either, the failings of last season have merely continued into this one, it's not 7 games, it's 27 games now. It's pragmatism, we've had a nice start and still dropped 17 points of the 21 on offer so far, we're already cut adrift with some very tough fixtures to come in the next couple of months. We've still got most of the top teams to play twice in the remaining 31 games and we don't look likely to beat the worst sides let alone the better ones.

 

Worst thing about all of it is the fact so many in the crowd either can't or won't see it. See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. No criticism allowed as any  pop at the club is taken as a personal insult. Too may are too loyal to these w*****s, unconditional love/devotion/support of the club is actually harming it. Now is the time to be critical, pose questions and challenge the people making these monumentally s*** decisions at the club. Ten years ago a manager like Pardew would have, quite rightly, been run out of town without looking back. The spirit has been broken, apathy reigns, too may quite happy to turn up at 2.30 and accept whatever s**** is trotted out for them. Action's needed but even the ones who care the most, care too much.

 

It's f***ing criminal man.

 

Spot on man, until we get up of our backside and try to effect change or support those who are, then it'll just keep on getting worse.

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If we win against Leicester, 9.

If we lose against Leicester, 7.

 

???

 

Your measuring device is off?  :lol: :lol:

 

He means more chance of Pardew staying with a win so we will do worse with him not being sacked sooner

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