Coppell Teamtalk.com interview re: staying on

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Re: Coppell Teamtalk.com interview re: staying on

by 1871royals » 21 May 2008 13:29

USA, Shorey, Sidwell, Harper were all signed by Pards. Murts was given a new position and actually started to look decent. All these players have been fundamental to our success and all of them apart from 1 are still here. All the sports scientists etc. Pards was instrumental in our success.

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Re: Coppell Teamtalk.com interview re: staying on

by rhroyal » 21 May 2008 13:35

He was a good manager for us, but he's still a twat. Believe me, when Charlton return I won't be thinking of the good work he did to us, but the way he just cut ties with us and acted like he owed us nothing when West Ham came along. It was only because of us he got an opportunity to manage in the first place, how many other clubs would have given the job to a Division 2 reserve team manager?

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Re: Coppell Teamtalk.com interview re: staying on

by Rawlie19 » 21 May 2008 13:36

Great Knolly We were in a hopeless state when Pardew took over.
Pardew started the push to the top division and Coppell finished it off. We were playing very very well when Pardew left. It took us well over a season to get back to square one.
If Coppell is/was the Saviour, then Pardew was John the Baptist.

What Pardew did wasn't nice, but there is a lot of revisionist histrionics whenever his name is mentioned.

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Re: Coppell Teamtalk.com interview re: staying on

by SpaceCruiser » 21 May 2008 13:39

Great Knolly What Pardew did wasn't nice, but there is a lot of revisionist histrionics whenever his name is mentioned.


What part of my summary is revisionist histrionics?

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Re: Coppell Teamtalk.com interview re: staying on

by Great Knolly » 21 May 2008 14:55

I wasn't talking about you in particular.


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Re: Coppell Teamtalk.com interview re: staying on

by SpaceCruiser » 21 May 2008 15:04

Great Knolly I wasn't talking about you in particular.

So who were you talking about then? I've looked back over the thread and I can't see anyone posting any revisionist histrionics.

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Re: Coppell Teamtalk.com interview re: staying on

by Great Knolly » 21 May 2008 15:17

Just generally. My comments were directed at no-one in particular. Because of the way he went, I don't think Pardew is given the credit he deserves for his work in turning us around and getting us going in the right direction. I think, for his own sake, he was very wrong to go and could well have taken us up himself before Coppell actually did.

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Re: Coppell Teamtalk.com interview re: staying on

by Ian Royal » 21 May 2008 18:48

Pards did a great job, preventing us falling back into our old pre 90's mediocrity. He built the club up to challenging towards the top of the championship and gave us belief we really were good enough to sustain that and push on. He brought a level of expectancy and publicity to the club. These things can't be underrated.

Then of course he left like a dirty cock monkey, but he has never, to my knowledge, said anything bad about the club since leaving, dispite all the shit he got, unlike McGhee.

He built the skeleton and Coppell fleshed it out and gave it nice shiny skin and details.

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