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Thread: Alan Pardew.

  1. #11
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    I donīt hate him but Iīm glad heīs not with us anymore. Tactically, I think heīs a one trick pony. He invariably does well when arriving at a new club because he drills the players (defensivley) well but, once the other managers have seen the team play a few times, they find the holes and Pardew has no plan B.

    Time and time again heīd bring Shola off the bench for the last 10 minutes to play hoof ball, no matter who we were playing against if we needed a goal - I couldīve cried at times and it showed his tactical limitations.

    I see his training methods at WBA are causing friction with the players according to the Telegraph - I fully expect him to be managing England soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toonlegend View Post
    he was a fork tongued liar. he couldn't tell the truth if he tried.
    As well as this he is totally lacking in class and is in my opinion suited at best for the lower reaches of the Chimpo or the first div.

    Also he is completely arrogant and very ignorant into the bargain. Can't even conduct an interview in standard English.

  3. #13
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    We went two years under Pardew without scoring from a corner.

    His one tactic was for to aim for Williamson to head it down,it never worked but he kept doing it for two seasons.

  4. #14
    He went behind Houghtons back to take his job a horrible person who has been found out.

    He hasn’t got a clue but he blows smoke rings up the right holes to get on in life.

    A definite future England Manager

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    Six in a row, he turned us into the mackems b!tch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippity View Post
    As much as anything, apart from being a slimeball, it was his excuses, the way nothing was ever his fault.

    I actually defended him on here for a long time before I took against him and at one stage I was very glad he was our manager. But, the excuses, man...without going into the whole list. he variously-and not even ironically-blamed the grass, the weather, Science, the fans and having too many points.

    I agree about being caught up in the poisonous atmosphere but he was partly to blame-he was an absolute 'yes man' and sought to defend Ashley at every opportunity. It didn't help that Hughton shouldn't have been sacked but, regardless, I think he was afforded a lot of slack by the fans but he spoke to the media as if we were absolute idiots and he could say things that were the exact opposite of what we had just witnessed on the pitch believing that we'd just lap it up without question. It also didn't help all his media buddies falling over themselves to call us deluded, etc etc as week after week they told us how good he was and how ungrateful we were after yet another shocking performance on the pitch.

    Add to that his general classless behaviour (even ignoring the stories about him shagging other players' wives/girlfriends)-calling himself 'the King', the Meyler headbutt.....everything about him, man.

    When I saw that slimy dance he did at Wembley after Palace scored I was just so glad he was no longer at our club.
    That's a fair reply that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by usedtobeshearer View Post
    I think he's smarmy and highly dislikeable as a person...but let's ignore that!

    He did the same with us that he's done at MOST of his other clubs. One or two good run of results, usually at the start, before going on atrocious runs of losses. Not even just losses...absolute spankings in our case!

    The football was not good under him, even when we finished 5th. There was never any coercion in the way the team played. It was generally about one player doing something special. Generally cabaye, ba, cisse or hba!

    We finished 5th on the strength of our 3 up front. Ba as an inside target man, cisse banging them in and hba running havoc down the right. But he decided to change this. Switching Ba and cisse just to please Ba. .screwed things up. Then he switched back to a 442, or 4411...didn't work for cisse or hba, or cabaye or even tiote. The defence had less protection and our attack stopped being as efficient.

    Now, obviously it's not all down to him. Ashley screwed him as he does with all his managers. Ba left (but this was always going to happen with his form and low release clause...making the decision to give him the central role baffling!), cisse stopped being a goal machine (again not all down to pardew but the switch to the left was the start of the rot and hit his confidence!) Hba was asked to play left mid where he had to work harder, help in defence, and lose the ball in more dangerous positions. And as said...although cabaye and to a lesser extent (I can't blame his decrease of quality solely on pardew) tiote were a good partnership...the defence...not really good enough except for colo. ..were not protected.
    Another fair enough reply.
    This is what I'm asking for, each and every persons personal opinion of him, so fair play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toptoon View Post
    I donīt hate him but Iīm glad heīs not with us anymore. Tactically, I think heīs a one trick pony. He invariably does well when arriving at a new club because he drills the players (defensivley) well but, once the other managers have seen the team play a few times, they find the holes and Pardew has no plan B.

    Time and time again heīd bring Shola off the bench for the last 10 minutes to play hoof ball, no matter who we were playing against if we needed a goal - I couldīve cried at times and it showed his tactical limitations.

    I see his training methods at WBA are causing friction with the players according to the Telegraph - I fully expect him to be managing England soon.
    Fair comment.
    This is the best way to gain personal opinions and I'm seeing this, which is a good insight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kal View Post
    Six in a row, he turned us into the mackems b!tch.
    I have to admit, that certainly didn't endear him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghostrider View Post
    Can I have people's absolute honest opinions on Alan Pardew and why the dislike of him is so strong?

    Obviously he wasn't the best manager we've ever had but he by a country mile not the worst, either.
    I'd really just like to know the genuine reasons from people (individually) without any reliance on any other people's thought process.

    My take on him is, I actually didn't mind him and I believe he was caught up in a poisoned atmosphere with Ashley over sales of players and weak replacements....but I didn't attribute any of that directly at Pardew's door and, yeah he might have been a bit of a get on with it person and a bit of a yes sir no sir to the hierarchy, possibly, but seriously I don't think he was anywhere near as bad as some people made out.

    I was just looking at percentages of win rates since managers were at this club and he's fared reasonably ok when put up against a lot of other managers this club has had in terms of win rates, length of time and games played.


    Let's keep it civil and to the point.
    Make it the good the bad and the ugly about what you think/thought about him.
    The why's and what not's.

    You said keep it to the point - can you take Pardew and that other useless c unt Carver back to the North East! 8 points out of 13 games is shocking and yet he says we are improving. After losing at home to Southampton in a 6 pointer match the excuse was there were tired legs because of the midweek game at Man City. Well Pardew you prick, you should have played the reserves at Man City in a game we were never going to win to keep the best players fresh!!!

    Same this Saturday - he will play a strong team in a no nothing cup match then risk injuries for the biggest cup final ever the week after against Huddersfield.

    Pardew should have stayed on the dole in Croydon but hey he says we can win 6 of the next 11 games but considering he has won one in 13, there's more chance of winning the euromillions this Friday.

    I am happy to drive Pardew and Carver back up to you - free of charge!!!

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