Pardew OUT thread

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You have to ask why Villa got a hold though. It was undoubtedly Debuchy who handed them impetus. He handed them belief and shook our own with an act of sheer stupidity. The other team is allowed to have their time in a game. They are allowed to get stuck in and rough you up. Sometimes a manager can do little to change things when players make errors. He can't tell them to not give the pen away, he can't make them stop losing theirs heads when clearing their lines. He was screaming for it, but they weren't showing the required knowledge of how to win games with comfort.

You can't just always lay at Pardews door. Its a team effort. Managers, players, fans. All three have done things to not help the team this season.

100% agree, however the decision he made and his tactics he has to live with and even when we do well pardew will take a lot of the credit like last seasons manager of the year award but on the flip side
It works against him when we struggle that's the nature of the beast, by the way are you warm pouch
Or as a say cold hooch ??
 
100% agree, however the decision he made and his tactics he has to live with and even when we do well pardew will take a lot of the credit like last seasons manager of the year award but on the flip side
It works against him when we struggle that's the nature of the beast, by the way are you warm pouch
Or as a say cold hooch ??

You'll have to brush up your french to discover. I have no problem with Pards being criticised this season, he has been poor by the high standards he has set. But I couldn't possibly blame him for the 2nd half at Villa. 100% down to the players. Yesterday he was excellent and put to bed the demons of never coming from behind to win a game. The timing of the Marveaux sub gave us a lift in energy and won the game.
 
You'll have to brush up your french to discover. I have no problem with Pards being criticised this season, he has been poor by the high standards he has set. But I couldn't possibly blame him for the 2nd half at Villa. 100% down to the players. Yesterday he was excellent and put to bed the demons of never coming from behind to win a game. The timing of the Marveaux sub gave us a lift in energy and won the game.
Any way villa game done its onwards and upwards now hopefully
Your new tittle seems to have changed your approach to me,granted we still
Share a difference of opinions but before you seemed to quick to diminish my thoughts
 
I heard that Peter Odemwingie turned up at West Brom's ground today thinking he would get a game. After a heated exchange with the manager, he was told to calm himself down and leave the ground.

"Get your head sorted out. Go for a drive....."

****ing hell, isn't that how this all started? <laugh>
 
Well, he's had 2 games with a stronger squad, and we have won both games, including coming from behind to beat Chelsea.

So, I am not complaining at the moment - as if he continues the good run then I am happy to hold my hand up and say I was wrong, but he has to prove it over more than just 2 games.
 
Well, he's had 2 games with a stronger squad, and we have won both games, including coming from behind to beat Chelsea.

So, I am not complaining at the moment - as if he continues the good run then I am happy to hold my hand up and say I was wrong, but he has to prove it over more than just 2 games.

I know what you mean, its all about consistency longer term. Short term though I do think it runs both ways. He backed it up game after game last season. So he was well in credit for me when this season kicked off. We were probably as well organised as any team last year. For half a season this season we have been as unorganised as any team, injuries or not. I just think with managers you have got to give them 3-5 seasons to get a picture of what the norm is for them. Early seasons I think you have to allow bad runs of form as long as they have shown signs they will play a brand of football you can support and get behind. We know his preference is on the deck, but we also know under the pump he struggles to remind the players to play that way. He has to learn from our recent run as much as the players do for me.
 
Never wanted him out, but did start to lose faith in him, especially in relation to his tactics and substitutions. Now he has a very good squad available to him and minimal injuries. The jury is still out to some extent, only time will tell.
 
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