Don't know what you're trying to get at here, maybe you should spit it out if you're trying to say something. The reason I can't stand him is because firstly he's a hypocritical, rat-faced ****, pulling up Fergie in the media for hounding a referee whilst he thinks he can just laugh off the fact that he shoved a linesman around and is just as guilty as any other manager of this type of behaviour. He didn't come out and defend himself either once Fergie put him firmly in his place. Total gutless piece of ****. Since that day, I've taken quite a bit of notice to find out whether he's any good at his job, turns out he's not.
I would've liked to have seen Pardew's comments re Gouffran's "tackle" on Johnson as the end result could've been as bad as the end result for Haidara could've been - both as bad as each other yet Pardew on the sidelines was holding his hands out towards Johnson as if to say "Get the **** up" pretty much defending his own player doing what he slated another team for His celebration of the disallowed goal where he tried to get under Di Canio's skin as well (in a similar vein to what he did last season with O'Neill) None of Di Canio's celebrations were directed to wards Pardew - all towards the fans and players. The bloke is a twat of the highest order and regardless of who he was managing I would detest him. His press conferences seem to be a little broken record ish "Tired" is a word that he used about 15 times in the interview about our game... The after West Brom he said "That was about our 50th game this season" excuses excuses
Both spot on! The tiredness excuse always makes me laugh. That fat gay comedian ran about a million marathons in a year didn't he? We used to work 40-50 hours a week then play footy on a weekend sometimes twice and gave our all. I even played a game more than once after a half shift on a Sunday. Tiredness my arse, these are supposed to be highly paid professional athletes. Yes you can come off after 90 minutes and be tired, if you aren't fit enough to do it again the next day your a lazy twat.
Not trying to say anything mate, I only read what you post on here and it seems as if you know everything about our 2 clubs.
Sunderland - was originally interested in them when Roy Keane took over I guess, he's a United legend and we obviously wanted him to do well. Newcastle - served in the forces for 5 years and 2 of my best mates in the forces were Geordie Toon fans, even went to a game with them a couple of times. Partizan Belgrade I think in a Champions League qualifier that you lost on penalties, and a friendly vs Bayern Munich where I think it was Giovanni Elber nearly took my head off with a volley in the warm up. I just seem to have taken an interest in both clubs along the way, don't get me wrong by the way, I have nothing negative to say about your team, or support and I think you're a well run club as I've said numerous times in the past. I had a gripe with Quinn too, not because he was a City player at one stage but because he was out of his depth, these lot didn't like that but evidently I was right in the end cos they sacked him and he's now a muppet on a microphone
Eddie Izzard! He's not gay though, surprisingly enough. I thought he was too, just kind of assume it since he likes to wear birds clobber.
If he isn't gay then the programme I watched about him and his boyfriend when he was a young unknown cross dressing Marilyn Monroe impersonator, was what fooled me.
If he isn't gay then the programme I watched about him and his boyfriend when he was a young unknown cross dressing Marilyn Monroe impersonator, was what fooled me.
If he isn't gay then the programme I watched about him and his boyfriend when he was a young unknown cross dressing Marilyn Monroe impersonator, was what fooled me.
You know more than me then pal, sometimes you just never know like with Simon Cowell, pretends he's checking out the skimpy birds in the auditions but we all know he's thinking about the pork sword.
No problems fella, wasn't being disrespectful with the oracle jibe, just a bit of light hearted banter. I agree with your points on pardew though. Sadly though, I think we are stuck with him for the time being.
Quinn is known around these parts as SAINT Niall, but SIR will do, The man who saved our club from oblivion. Please check before giving opinions.
loved that part. So many work during the week and then play on the weekend. i get up at 6am for work on saturday and then im playing Hockey 2 hours after my half day finishes at 11
loved that part. So many work during the week and then play on the weekend. i get up at 6am for work on saturday and then im playing Hockey 2 hours after my half day finishes at 11
Lol, that sentence you quoted of mine was about Eddie Izzard you plum. For what it's worth, I never doubted Quinn's heroics or performances on the pitch, only his credentials as a chairman.
Is this a wind up? How was he out of his depth exactly? He was chairman acting on behalf of board members for a club he loves. He also remained Chairman until Ellis Short got up to speed with the way the football club is run then he stepped down to concentrate on his own business matters. He never appeared out of his depth