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Pardew...WTF?

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  1. allowentry

    allowentry Well-Known Member

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    Remember that night well, the **** was on the pitch kicking off
     
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  2. CANADATIGER

    CANADATIGER Well-Known Member

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    In case you're not aware of it Pardew has already acknowledged he head butted Meyler. You must be blind as well as stupid. Why are you even giving your opinions...no body is interested in them on here. **** off back to your own board.

    http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/26402044
     
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  3. BrAdY

    BrAdY Well-Known Member

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    Yeah **** off is you're going to say such bullshit

    I've read loads of your comments dissing our team, so why don't you **** off you ****ing ****
     
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  4. PattyNchips2

    PattyNchips2 Well-Known Member

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    heh canadatiger beat me to it
     
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  5. Warmir Pouchov

    Warmir Pouchov Better than JPF

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    At no point does he say he headbutted Meyler, stop being silly
     
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  6. AKCJ

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    He put his face in, i've acknowledged that already. But you'd know that if you'd bothered to read.


    What is worse, a man running at another man double his age and pushing him or a man brushing the face of another man half his age with his cheek?

    Neither are bad of course, but i'd rather take the so-called headbutt.



    Massively over-hyped. The media seem to think that Meyler is lucky to be alive.
     
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  7. AKCJ

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    Then please, give me a few examples.


    Because i've given Hull nothing but praise this season. Don't be a ****.
     
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  8. BrisbaneTiger

    BrisbaneTiger Well-Known Member

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    The bloke (Pardew) is an absolute embarrassment. Yet another altercation with a City player, after Ash in his Charlton days.

    Managers and coaches should be setting examples, they get paid a lot of money to exhibit those standards, they are one of the public faces of our beautiful game. Whether he actually made contact or not, he has ONCE AGAIN brought shame to football. If you or I did that at our workplace I think you would soon be walking down the road, p45 in hand.
     
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  9. CANADATIGER

    CANADATIGER Well-Known Member

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    Obviously you can't read...."Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew has apologised for headbutting Hull City midfielder David Meyler"....BBC report
     
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  10. Warmir Pouchov

    Warmir Pouchov Better than JPF

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    You obviously can't read and also don't have a clue what a headbutt is. I watched the interview and read the report. He apologised and admitted pushing his head towards him. He didn't apologise for headbutting him because he didn't headbutt him.
     
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  11. Billy ask Queue

    Billy ask Queue Active Member

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    Massive restraint by Myler watching it again , he's about to launch a haymaker but thinks better of it.
     
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  12. PattyNchips2

    PattyNchips2 Well-Known Member

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    http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/...ctions-headbutting-player-173720925--sow.html

    "Premier League - Alan Pardew in big trouble after headbutting player
    Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew faces a hefty fine and a touchline ban after being sent off for headbutting Hull City midfielder David Meyler during his side's 4-1 win at the KC Stadium on Saturday."

    "Pardew was sent to the stands by referee Kevin Friend in the 72nd minute of the Premier League match for his attack on Meyler, who was booked for his part in the incident."

    Pardew was sent to the stands by referee Kevin Friend in the 72nd minute of the Premier League match for his attack on Meyler, who was booked for his part in the incident.
    [BLOG: WATCH PARDEW HEADBUTT MEYLER]
    Pardew told Sky Sports: "I will have to sit down from now on because that's two or three incidents I've been involved in. It was a heat of the moment thing - I massively regret it.
    "I didn't mean to do anything aggressive but I did move my head forward and that's enough. I wouldn't have got involved if I'd been on the other side of the line. Perhaps it will teach me to sit down.
    "It's a shame because it took the gloss off a fantastic performance from us."
    Ladbrokes quickly suspended betting on Pardew being the next Premier League manager to lose his job following the incident, while William Hill slashed their odds on his sacking after releasing a statement suggesting that the under-fire manager's five-year contract could be terminated for gross misconduct.
    "We wait to see how Pardew's actions are dealt with," said Ladbrokes spokesman Alex Donohue.
    "Keeping the market open during games often keeps us on our toes but we've never come across circumstances like this to date."
    Hull manager Steve Bruce told Sky: "It was a good job it was David Meyler because we have seen people rolling around on the floor but David has acted okay.
    "But I think Alan knows he has been stupid and he has apologised. We all do stupid things in the heat of the game and Alan will regret it. He has led with his head and he will regret it.
    "I haven't seen anything like that before. It is an unsavoury incident but we have accepted his apology and we move on."

    "Newcastle were leading 3-1 when the incident occurred after goals by Moussa Sissoko and Loic Remy had put them 2-0 ahead by halftime before Curtis Davies gave the home side some hope with a header at the start of the second period.
    Sissoko restored Hull's two-goal lead after 55 minutes and Vurnon Anita added the fourth in the dying minutes.
    But the game was overshadowed when Meyler and Pardew clashed on the sideline after the Ireland international ran into the Magpies boss and manoeuvred him out of the way to take a quick throw in.
    Pardew moved his head towards the midfielder and was promptly sent off after Meyler received his booking. Pardew stared straight at the referee, then marched off.
    On the opening day of last season, Pardew shoved assistant referee Peter Kirkup and was given a two-match ban and fined £20,000 pounds by the FA for improper conduct."

    so he could get fired?
    ... they also need a proofreader.
     
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  13. GLP

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    It's the intent of the head butt, not the force with which it was delivered. I think he'll get a lengthy ban, managers simply cannot do this. Meyler was only trying to retrieve the ball to get on with the game, Pardew was preventing him from doing that in the first instance.
     
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  14. BrAdY

    BrAdY Well-Known Member

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    <laugh> pardew is a ****... I know you love mediocrity soooo
     
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  15. originallambrettaman

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    It obviously wasn't a proper headbutt, but he's still a ****.
     
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  16. Spook

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    It wasn't a proper head butt, he could be charged with assault if Meyler wants to press charges though.
     
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  17. Charlie1

    Charlie1 Well-Known Member

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    Pardew has previous. He made himself look a right childish knobhead with no class today. Expect a lengthy ban. No less than he deserves. He is a manager ffs. If Brucey had done this the Newcastle fans would be (quite rightly) saying the same. Not sure the FA have had to deal with a case like this before? What a clown shoe.
     
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  18. Billy ask Queue

    Billy ask Queue Active Member

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  19. WhittlingStick

    WhittlingStick Well-Known Member

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    I dont think Meyler did anything wrong , he was chasing after the ball and Pardew got in the way , i think Pardew held his arm out and Meyler will have instinctively reached towards it in his run

    As for the headbut , its a 21st century headbut , nothing more .
    It is the headbut that has only felled professional footballers and nobody else .
    At least Meyler didnt roll around on the floor .

    Overall i wish this didnt happen 'coz its gonna be harder forgetting this ****ty result with all the hoohaa
     
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  20. Amin Yapusi

    Amin Yapusi Well-Known Member

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    Meyler was very lucky to escape that unharmed. He should press charges and sue for sure. Head injuries can be easy to inflict and even a small knock can have fatal consequences, Pardew should and probably will be locked up for an unprovoked viscous assault caught by the TV cameras.

    He could easily have broken Meylers jaw, and not only would that affect the lad himself, losing him would have a huge impact on our season.
     
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