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How has Alan Pardew done as Newcastle manager so far? Poll reset 23/04/12

Brilliant
387 (85.4%)
Good
57 (12.6%)
OK
6 (1.3%)
Crap
1 (0.2%)
Terrible
2 (0.4%)

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MW

  • Leazes Ender
Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18125 on: Thursday 9 February 2012, 04:06:12 PM »
someone reply with that ^^
AS9

Ryan

  • Hatem!
Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18126 on: Thursday 9 February 2012, 04:12:03 PM »
 :laugh:

bimpy474

  • Meh...
Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18127 on: Thursday 9 February 2012, 04:48:11 PM »
Is that Lord Sugar tweet real? Madness if so, what a dick.

Probably the most arrogant man in the world.
If we get him (Aly Cissokho) and Cisse i might consider walking to SJP and wanking on Ashley's picture in public :lol:

beatty

  • AKA Dresden
Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18128 on: Thursday 9 February 2012, 05:15:17 PM »
Sugar banter.

Unbelievable!

  • Milla - supporting NUFC from day 1
Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18129 on: Thursday 9 February 2012, 05:15:55 PM »
With Redknapp presumably leaving Spurs and on his way to managing England, AVB having a rusty start at Chelsea to say the least, Wenger on the decline at Arsenal and SFA approaching retirement at Man United I love the fact Pardew has come out to quickly finish any speculation of him being interested in the England job. We are already showing we can challenge for Europe again with our current setup, and I can see a few of the current top 7 dropping off in the next few seasons, leaving room for teams like us to stake our claim. Feels good to be on the rise whilst competing clubs are tailing off!
"We make you feel good about yourself. “Oh well,” you will say when you glance around your settled squad of players, your suited and booted chairman who drinks orange juice in the stand and your manager who has been in charge for three years. “It may all be quite sensible and a bit mid-table here, but at least we are not Newcastle.” It is nice to make people feel good about themselves." (Gabby Logan, 05/09/2008)

gdm

Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18130 on: Thursday 9 February 2012, 05:37:28 PM »
Someone get Ryan Taylor on Sugar's case
« Last Edit: Thursday 9 February 2012, 05:53:42 PM by gdm »

Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18131 on: Thursday 9 February 2012, 05:55:44 PM »
Sugar's banter is high quality, like those video phones that everyone has.

Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18132 on: Thursday 9 February 2012, 06:19:57 PM »
For a Lord/businessman, in some tweet's he can't even spell correctly ffs.

And if that's the opinion of his (and hopefully the cockneys) then I'm glad they think that tbh...

...Then we finish 4th above Spurs. Muahaha.
6 FA Cup's, 1 Inter-city Fairs trophy and 4 League Division trophies = 11 Major trophies.

Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18133 on: Thursday 9 February 2012, 06:25:10 PM »
Wouldn't have been anywhere near the job anyway but commitment :smitten:

Wullie

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Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18134 on: Thursday 9 February 2012, 06:31:15 PM »
Sugar's one of these people who got involved in football simply because he had money, failed miserably and then has the gall to pipe up on the matter whenever anything happens, like he knows the first thing about it.

I'd sooner ask Elton John or Delia Smith their opinion on the matter, seeing as they don't have a track record of dismal failure.
Jeff's Garage - Cheaper than some other garages.

Fenham Mag

  • That's lush Pet

Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18136 on: Thursday 9 February 2012, 08:55:07 PM »
Lord Sugar @Lord_Sugar 
What a laugh Alan Pardew Newcastle manager rules himself out of England job. Ha ha who was asking? .some people do overestimate themselves

That'll be the Lord Sugar who's done f*** all of worth for years, apart from saying 'You're Fired'.  Amstrad was always synonymous with s**** as well.  And they ruined the Sinclair Spectrum!

Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18137 on: Friday 10 February 2012, 12:30:57 AM »
Lord Sugar @Lord_Sugar 
What a laugh Alan Pardew Newcastle manager rules himself out of England job. Ha ha who was asking? .some people do overestimate themselves
That'll be the Lord Sugar who's done f*** all of worth for years, apart from saying 'You're Fired'.  Amstrad was always synonymous with s**** as well.  And they ruined the Sinclair Spectrum!
Talking of which... http://www.zxspectrum.net  :frantic:

Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18138 on: Friday 10 February 2012, 01:01:43 AM »
Ah, the ZX Spectrum. How well I remember the 20-minute wait as you loaded up some game from a tape cassette.

Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18139 on: Friday 10 February 2012, 09:19:26 AM »
don't know whether to laugh or cry....

Pardew on talksport this morning telling them about his shock at the bombshell that there is another african cup of nations in 2013. deadly serious.

Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18140 on: Friday 10 February 2012, 09:24:31 AM »
don't know whether to laugh or cry....

Pardew on talksport this morning telling them about his shock at the bombshell that there is another african cup of nations in 2013. deadly serious.

Tbf half of this forum are the same regardless of how many times its brought up :lol:

Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18141 on: Friday 10 February 2012, 12:45:47 PM »
From Happy Face on TT -

Premier league points won only (top flight), no cups....
 
 61.54% - Kevin Keegan (143/78/30/35)
 53.19% - Sir Bobby Robson (188/83/51/54)
 50.00% - Alan Pardew (46/18/15/13)
 47.44% - Glenn Roeder (52/21/11/20)
 45.24% - Kenny Dalglish (56/19/19/18)
 41.27% - Sam Allardyce (21/7/5/9)
 39.58% - Chris Hughton (16/5/4/7)
 39.39% - Graeme Souness (55/16/17/23)
 36.84% - Kevin Keegan 2 (19/5/6/8)
 36.59% - Ruud Gullit (41/11/12/18)
 34.72% - Joe Kinnear (24/5/10/9)
 20.83% - Alan Shearer (8/1/2/5)
"Newcastle is a strange club and I don't know what else you can say about them" - Alex Fergsuon.

Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18142 on: Friday 10 February 2012, 12:53:47 PM »
From Happy Face on TT -

Premier league points won only (top flight), no cups....
 
 61.54% - Kevin Keegan (143/78/30/35)
 53.19% - Sir Bobby Robson (188/83/51/54)
 50.00% - Alan Pardew (46/18/15/13)
 47.44% - Glenn Roeder (52/21/11/20)
 45.24% - Kenny Dalglish (56/19/19/18)
 41.27% - Sam Allardyce (21/7/5/9)
 39.58% - Chris Hughton (16/5/4/7)
 39.39% - Graeme Souness (55/16/17/23)
 36.84% - Kevin Keegan 2 (19/5/6/8)
 36.59% - Ruud Gullit (41/11/12/18)
 34.72% - Joe Kinnear (24/5/10/9)
 20.83% - Alan Shearer (8/1/2/5)


:pardsgrin:
Before that why didn't the Wigan fans just walk the the Stewart's, the Stewart's only went up to the touchline, their was a big gap between the end of the Stewart's and the stand they could have walked through.

Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18143 on: Friday 10 February 2012, 01:08:15 PM »
From Happy Face on TT -

Premier league points won only (top flight), no cups....
 
 61.54% - Kevin Keegan (143/78/30/35)
 53.19% - Sir Bobby Robson (188/83/51/54)
 50.00% - Alan Pardew (46/18/15/13)
 47.44% - Glenn Roeder (52/21/11/20)
 45.24% - Kenny Dalglish (56/19/19/18)
 41.27% - Sam Allardyce (21/7/5/9)
 39.58% - Chris Hughton (16/5/4/7)
 39.39% - Graeme Souness (55/16/17/23)
 36.84% - Kevin Keegan 2 (19/5/6/8)
 36.59% - Ruud Gullit (41/11/12/18)
 34.72% - Joe Kinnear (24/5/10/9)
 20.83% - Alan Shearer (8/1/2/5)

Much more accurate than the win %age method.
Pardew's record is good but probably even more so considering what he was working with 2nd half of last season.

Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18144 on: Friday 10 February 2012, 01:13:33 PM »
Yep, very impressive figures.
Before that why didn't the Wigan fans just walk the the Stewart's, the Stewart's only went up to the touchline, their was a big gap between the end of the Stewart's and the stand they could have walked through.

Dave

  • Administrator
Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18145 on: Friday 10 February 2012, 01:32:23 PM »
From Happy Face on TT -

Premier league points won only (top flight), no cups....
 
 61.54% - Kevin Keegan (143/78/30/35)
 53.19% - Sir Bobby Robson (188/83/51/54)
 50.00% - Alan Pardew (46/18/15/13)
 47.44% - Glenn Roeder (52/21/11/20)
 45.24% - Kenny Dalglish (56/19/19/18)
 41.27% - Sam Allardyce (21/7/5/9)
 39.58% - Chris Hughton (16/5/4/7)
 39.39% - Graeme Souness (55/16/17/23)
 36.84% - Kevin Keegan 2 (19/5/6/8)
 36.59% - Ruud Gullit (41/11/12/18)
 34.72% - Joe Kinnear (24/5/10/9)
 20.83% - Alan Shearer (8/1/2/5)

Much more accurate than the win %age method.
Pardew's record is good but probably even more so considering what he was working with 2nd half of last season.

What's that supposed to mean? Pardew has done extremely well but let's not pretend he took over a s**** side like most replacements do.

Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18146 on: Friday 10 February 2012, 01:37:30 PM »
From Happy Face on TT -

Premier league points won only (top flight), no cups....
 
 61.54% - Kevin Keegan (143/78/30/35)
 53.19% - Sir Bobby Robson (188/83/51/54)
 50.00% - Alan Pardew (46/18/15/13)
 47.44% - Glenn Roeder (52/21/11/20)
 45.24% - Kenny Dalglish (56/19/19/18)
 41.27% - Sam Allardyce (21/7/5/9)
 39.58% - Chris Hughton (16/5/4/7)
 39.39% - Graeme Souness (55/16/17/23)
 36.84% - Kevin Keegan 2 (19/5/6/8)
 36.59% - Ruud Gullit (41/11/12/18)
 34.72% - Joe Kinnear (24/5/10/9)
 20.83% - Alan Shearer (8/1/2/5)

Much more accurate than the win %age method.
Pardew's record is good but probably even more so considering what he was working with 2nd half of last season.

What's that supposed to mean? Pardew has done extremely well but let's not pretend he took over a s**** side like most replacements do.

Lets not pretend that after we lost HBA and Carroll, he didn't have his first half a season with the worst strike force to grace the books of any modern day NUFC related football historian.


/he's done well, end of.
"Newcastle is a strange club and I don't know what else you can say about them" - Alex Fergsuon.

Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18147 on: Friday 10 February 2012, 01:46:04 PM »
From Happy Face on TT -

Premier league points won only (top flight), no cups....
 
 61.54% - Kevin Keegan (143/78/30/35)
 53.19% - Sir Bobby Robson (188/83/51/54)
 50.00% - Alan Pardew (46/18/15/13)
 47.44% - Glenn Roeder (52/21/11/20)
 45.24% - Kenny Dalglish (56/19/19/18)
 41.27% - Sam Allardyce (21/7/5/9)
 39.58% - Chris Hughton (16/5/4/7)
 39.39% - Graeme Souness (55/16/17/23)
 36.84% - Kevin Keegan 2 (19/5/6/8)
 36.59% - Ruud Gullit (41/11/12/18)
 34.72% - Joe Kinnear (24/5/10/9)
 20.83% - Alan Shearer (8/1/2/5)

Much more accurate than the win %age method.
Pardew's record is good but probably even more so considering what he was working with 2nd half of last season.

What's that supposed to mean? Pardew has done extremely well but let's not pretend he took over a s**** side like most replacements do.

Not so much the "paper" squad but the injuries we suffered left him down to the bare bones on occasions but he still managed to pull off impressive wins at crucial times to keep us clear of the relegation places.
Further to his credit is that it was achieved against background of initial hostility with some fans almost willing him to fail.
Not only has he proved himself to be a very capable manager but at times he's had to show real balls, which is no bad thing in a manager's make up.

Dave

  • Administrator
Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18148 on: Friday 10 February 2012, 01:47:47 PM »
Ben Arfa was already long gone.

He's done very well, I just don't see the need to make out he had a major job on turning us around. We were 12th in the league, and after his first game in charge (a game upon which the players and he himself openly admitted he had very little influence) we were 8th.

The other stuff is obviously fair comment.

Sifu

  • Too many smileys.
Re: Alan Pardew - Rules himself out of England post (BBC)
« Reply #18149 on: Friday 10 February 2012, 03:15:10 PM »
From Happy Face on TT -

Premier league points won only (top flight), no cups....
 
 61.54% - Kevin Keegan (143/78/30/35)
 53.19% - Sir Bobby Robson (188/83/51/54)
 50.00% - Alan Pardew (46/18/15/13)
 47.44% - Glenn Roeder (52/21/11/20)
 45.24% - Kenny Dalglish (56/19/19/18)
 41.27% - Sam Allardyce (21/7/5/9)
 39.58% - Chris Hughton (16/5/4/7)
 39.39% - Graeme Souness (55/16/17/23)
 36.84% - Kevin Keegan 2 (19/5/6/8)
 36.59% - Ruud Gullit (41/11/12/18)
 34.72% - Joe Kinnear (24/5/10/9)
 20.83% - Alan Shearer (8/1/2/5)

:notbad:

Impressive stuff, all credit to Pardew :thup: