The media are interested in BIG clubs. Not like your tin pot team with part time supporters.
We should ask the Mackems for advice... they clearly stay away from most games in protest..... (here fishy)
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The media are interested in BIG clubs. Not like your tin pot team with part time supporters.
I've missed enough games this season through ill health, so I don't miss any by choice.
So I'll be there.
I really don't see what a mass walk-out will achieve, besides it just wouldn't happen.
Instead of sitting their in silence, get a voice. A few hundred fans shouting for Pardew to go isn't enough, it needs to be thousands, the full ground, continuous leaving Pardew in no doubt that we the fans. want him gone.
Now's the chance to make ourselves heard, otherwise, don't whinge on if he's still here next season.
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I agree - The trouble is too many sit there in silence like you say. I fancy standing up and shouting Pardew out - Trouble is the people around me will just sit there and do nothing.
Like you say. too many sit in silence - its as though shouting is frowned on these days.
All you hear is that fans want Pardew out, well if it is actually true, we have a strange away of showing it.
If I was Pardew, I wouldn't feel the slightest bit uncomfortable and concerned about being at SJP on Saturday.
He needs to feel uncomfortable, that he's not wanted and we want him to f*** off.
When he meets Ashley at the end of the season, he needs to have doubt in his mind that he wants to carry on.
I take it back what I said earlier about the mass walk-out.
There was a walk out earlier in the season at a Europa League game, I'm sure it was at a Swansea game in Spain.
The whole stand emptied for a while before coming back and it was noticeable and made a point.
This is getting into territory I'm not personally comfortable with. If you don't like the football, don't go to the game.
Going with the express intention of hounding out Pardew isn't on for me. I criticized Norwich fans for doing that to Chris and I'm no hypocrite. Boo at full time to voice your displeasure, but singling out one guy to vent your spleen and make yourself feel better? I don't think that's right.
If Pardew gets sacked, it should only be about results and performances, not back-stabbing fans. At the end of the day, we know Alan is not the only villain here, so this blatant scapegoating is unacceptable to me.
Good post.
Last match i was ready and raring when it was announced Shola was starting I just stayed in the clerb. Sure enough he ****ing scored.
I will be there saturday but if I vent my anger it will beat the ****e spineless buch who call themselves a team. The same ****e who come out with rallying calls and telling the fans to get behind them.
Yes I will vent my anger at Pardew for some ****e tactics
More so for Ashley he had a golden opportunity to get us all on board and be a force similar to the keegan days he would have been worshipped but no he ****ed it and at the moment he has no way out (acceptable to him)
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This is what is really disappointing. He had a chance to etch his name in history for all the right reasons. Instead he will be remembered as a parasite.
im anti Ashley big style .not pardew ..but always thought that pardew would be no good for us , just not worthy .
A West Ham fan I knew at the time said to me....'he'll have one good season and then he will destroy you'. Very apt.
This is getting into territory I'm not personally comfortable with. If you don't like the football, don't go to the game.
Going with the express intention of hounding out Pardew isn't on for me. I criticized Norwich fans for doing that to Chris and I'm no hypocrite. Boo at full time to voice your displeasure, but singling out one guy to vent your spleen and make yourself feel better? I don't think that's right.
If Pardew gets sacked, it should only be about results and performances, not back-stabbing fans. At the end of the day, we know Alan is not the only villain here, so this blatant scapegoating is unacceptable to me.
I've given my tickets away free of charge.
I can understand where you're coming from and there's been times in the past where I haven't agreed with the way some managers have been targeted. But that said when I was younger, I never thought twice about it.
The problem as I see it, with performance and results dictating if he stays or not just isn't going to happen unless Ashley changes his attitude toward Pardew, which may happen, but most likely not. It's like waiting for Ashley to do the right thing for us and that's not in his nature. That is why I'm personally ok with having a go at Pardew, not happy about it, but I can't see any alternative at this point.
However, I still have a feeling that Ashley will see Pardew as too much of a gamble to continue with, especially with Moyes being available.
if Pardew is still manager in August I will give him 100% unequivocal support when I turn up for the first game next season.