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Discussion in 'Newcastle United' started by Boa, Apr 14, 2013.

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  1. Boa

    Boa Active Member

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    Enough is enough wanted him out months ago. Hes an idiot, he ran sissoko and cabaye into the ground. Can't change a game and ameobi ? Jesus **** Christ pardews systems do not work, we've been ****e all season and a few lucky last min goals have allowed the grey haired pussy breathed pervert to persist with them . We may as well go down now so we can get it over and done with. The man will only get worse.
     
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  2. Pulp

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    Ah, I was wondering when you'd show up. <doh>

    Say we did replace him, would you do it now or wait 'til the end of the season?

    Who would replace him with?

    Why?
     
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  3. ClearlyDeludedGloryHunter

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    Rule one for managerial changes: never consider it when Mark Hughes is looking for work.
     
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  4. Beardsley's Rancid Sack

    Beardsley's Rancid Sack Well-Known Member

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    He is right though, we have been piss poor in damn near every game bar a few and save some lucky last minute goals we would be up **** creek even more so than we are now.

    As long as Pards stays manager he will play his darlings like Tiote and Jonas and charity cases like Shola. Fresh ideas are needed in the summer. We will do nothing but stagnant if we carry on playing like this.
     
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  5. Tiote's Witch Doctor

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    We are sleepwalking head first back into the relegation mire with this idiot. He is continually sucking the life out of watching NUFC play football and our attitude to football matches is a disgrace.

    We don't defend well, we don't press well off the ball, we don't keep the ball when we get it, our movement is atrocious, we can't keep shape, we can't defend set pieces, we can't score from set pieces, we are still abysmal on the transitions and we struggle to create chances. There is no factor of the sport where you could truly say we are well coached or effective in.

    Sissoko, Gouffran and Debuchy's arrivals perked our form up for a brief spell but like many mockingly predicted they have slowly been dragged down to the same static, dire, prosaic football the rest of the squad play.

    He has to go in my honest opinion at the end of the season, I don't know who there is to replace him, that's not our job as fans, but I guarantee theres a manager out there somewhere who can turn what should be a top half team into something great.
     
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  6. 2SilverSeahorses

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    I personally wouldn't sack him, wouldn't want to replace him &#8211; but this result has killed him.

    Can't see them jilting him immediately but the writing's on the wall now. It's been a pitiful season to be fair and he wouldn't have a prayer if last season's performance hadn't been so good.

    But I cannot see any NUFC manager, even Keegan, redeeming himself of a 0-3 defeat to Sunderland. It really is that bad a result, which embodies everything poor about us this term.

    On borrowed time now big style and he'll have lost a damning amount of the fans...
     
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  7. Boa

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    Any manager that says we were not we was will do because its an indication they have a brain. Never score corners or indirect free kicks. He's an idiot
     
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  8. Joelinton's Right Foot

    Joelinton's Right Foot Worth Every Penny

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    We need stability. I don't want to go back to the days of sacking the manager as soon as things dont go how we want. We have had a tough and disappointing season domestically, but a fairly successful one in Europe. We started the season light and we have been unlucky with injuries. We need to examine why we started light and why we get so many injuries, but Pardew cannot take sole blame for either of those. We have had bad luck with injuries for years. He is a good man manager and did well for us last year.
     
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  9. Boa

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    3-0 at home to Sunderland . He should walk .
     
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  10. Eddie's British Plodders

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    It will be interesting to see how the team look over the next couple of games now that Europa League tiredness and lack of match preparation time can no longer be used as excuses.

    There have been many puzzling and disappointing decisions made. Why hasn't Cabaye been played in an attacking midfield role where he looked so good and creative towards the end of last season? Why did Cisse, who spent the entire second half of last season scoring for fun, spend the first half of this season out of position on the wing? Why select Tiote, who has been terribly off form, before Perch who has been in great form? Why no change of set piece taker and tactics when Cabaye and our set plays have been so so so poor for so long? Why long balls to no one and floated crosses that nobody attacks? Why not play the ball on the ground when this is what suits almost all of our players?
     
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  11. ----HistoryRepeating----

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    grey haired pussy breathed pervert to persist

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  12. SINGHTOON

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    with me I'm stuck with stability on the one hand and then saying well lets appoint someone young and fresh with an attacking approach and back him for the next 10 years on the other. but would we not just during a tough spell get rid of that manager. If we were going to sack Pardew it should have been during that horrid spell before the Jan window.
     
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  13. Eddie's British Plodders

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    Before serious talk of sacking I'd like to see how the team does until the end of the season. I'd certainly say that it's been a terribly disappointing seasonand the manager has let himself and all of us down tactically on a fair few occasions, but I can't just forget how well we have played under Pardew in our good spells last season. If the board decide things need changing up it's in the close season.
     
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  14. 2SilverSeahorses

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    Yeah, well it's certainly the memories of those games last season that's keeping him in the job &#8211; no doubt for me.

    Whether it can be enough to paper over the cracks is tough to say but I fear the owner will feel aggrieved given his perception of healthy investment in January.

    He won't view those January additions as being half a season too late and if he reckons more spending is needed in summer then will he trust Pardew enough with the investment?

    His only saving grace could be the unwillingness on Ashley's part to suffer the embarrassment of tearing up the crazy 8-year contract.
     
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  15. Darth Plagueis

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    Keep him until the season is over. Sacking a manager now is usually suicide.
     
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  16. ClearlyDeludedGloryHunter

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    What may influence Ashley is what happens with Dave Whelan. When he sees Wigan walk out for the FA Cup final and, perhaps, win the thing then I would imagine that Ashley may wish to make changes because he'll be wanting some of that.
     
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    I don't think today is the day to start bitching about pardew, the summer will be the time we need to re address the situation, this season has been shocking and I can only think of a handful of okay performances.

    Before January a felt for pardew with the piss poor squad Ashley had backed him with, however with the new
    Signings we brought in he had no excuses since then.

    But collectively something needs to chance and fast so fingers crossed
    We stay up.
     
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  18. Nutter

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    Playing Cisse up top on his own, a guy who isn't effective in the air and putting crosses in the box. What's the point? If you're going to play Sissoko as a supporting midfielder, play the ball to feet - stop giving jonas a starting place, stop having a 5 man midfield and being over-run by a midfield with less players in it. Granted, Ba leaving ripped the focus out of our attack and Remy choosing QPR for more money has destroyed out potency, especially when Shola only has one good leg - but seriously, if Cisse is a 'fox in the box', a lot like Mick Quinn was, stop expecting him to trap balls, win them in the air and bring other players into play - that's not what he does. Might as well play Campbell from now on. We have to go two up top if Pardew only knows one tactic.
     
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  19. The mighty DeBOOSHy

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    Errr... Did you not notice we played 4-4-2 for 75 mins today?!
     
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  20. Longi

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    He stays for now, there is nothing changing would do and we wouldn't get the right manager in. Pardew is great as a motivator and you can clearly see he cares. Unfortunately that does not translate to results. So many times this season we've looked like a worse team because we aren't organised and don't look like we have a set game plan. West Brom this season have done really well because they are disciplined and know what they're doing in attack and defence, they have a system. Benfica on Thursday were solid and disciplined on the ball, and this made them hard to break down, especially in the first half. Today Sunderland found it all too easy to soak up a poor 1-dimensional tactics. If we can't play the ball over the top we look for a moment of magic from Benny or Cabaye or Marveaux. What happened to the displays like we had against Swansea and Stoke (x2) last season. Last season we looked good, this season not too much. Pardew needs to be prepared to drop players to suit a system rather than play all our good players and hope it comes off.
    Should he go? Last season we looked good, this season we've looked awful. I'd see him replaced only by somebody to take the club forward and I can't see anybody available (i.e. not currently employed) to do that at the present moment in time,
     
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