by melonhead » 27 Sep 2012 10:27
by larry1971 » 27 Sep 2012 10:28
gazzer, loyal royal i don't think i can ever forgive Pardew. The club bent over backwards when he signed a new contract. He always wanted the clause that if a prem club came in for her he could talk to them.
As soon as West Ham, a championship club, came in for him he resigned because he wasn't allowed to speak to them. He shafted us, when we in the promotion positions and back him with the signings of Murray and Goater that summer.
Although he doesn't say anything bad against the club, he's still a tosser
by Nezhen » 27 Sep 2012 10:49
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by Barry the bird boggler » 27 Sep 2012 11:32
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by West Stand Man » 27 Sep 2012 12:22
TBM Personally I think we should applaud him - it's was him who set us up for when Coppell took over
Would we be where we are today without his input?
by fruits » 27 Sep 2012 12:32
by wolsey » 27 Sep 2012 12:47
fruits What he did was wrong if you belong to the old school of business practice, but quite ok in the world of today. That prize prat Brooking was more to blame.
Pards certainly started our climb, he got the team playing some great football just before he left. I have wondered many times where we would be today had he stayed on , personally I think we would have got promotion earlier, but not sure the Pardew of say 2003 would have kept us up for more than a season. His record at West Ham was reasonable, Charlton a disaster and he did a great job at the Saints and quite how Newcastle managed a top six finish last season is still a surprise. They have been a bit mercurial this season and are 10th at the moment but if they beat us could be back in the top 6.
He was lucky to get the Newcastle job, Ashley not withstanding,and so far has done a great job.
It is said time is a great healer, I have forgiven him but will never forget what he did.
by Geekins » 27 Sep 2012 13:31
Divvy He wont get any reception from me. He's there to beat us, we're there to beat his side. Not interested in thank you's or boo's.
by marcusopp » 27 Sep 2012 14:11
by reading_fan » 27 Sep 2012 14:15
OldBiscuit when they were struggling in the Championship a few years ago only 8,000 were turning up for home games.
by West Stand Man » 27 Sep 2012 14:18
marcusopp Pardew was gash for us. Wasn't pants day under his regime?
We were the laughing stock of the 3rd tier (can't remember what it was called then) in the late 90's - early 00's with overpaid players not able to get us promotion.
by Nezhen » 27 Sep 2012 15:24
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