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Thread: Pardew's problems mount up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by waalsendmick View Post
    any idea who the 4 are?

    Not yet but bottom of the league, and doing that - they are a disgrace! If we go down, there will be an exodus of some players thinking they still should be playing in the premiership - players like Livermore who gets into the England squad! Personally, I would not pay him in washers!

    Looking forward to coming up for the midweek game - if you see someone crying in their lager in the Terrace Bar - it will be me!

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    Rafa said he would rather train at home so that players can spend time with their families

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    They stole a mans means of making a living. I hope they reimburse him, or he sues the f'uckin weasels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sherwoodmag View Post
    Rafa said he would rather train at home so that players can spend time with their families
    And Pardue decides nah! faaaak it I will take my squad on the lash.....Cock...

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    Quote Originally Posted by waalsendmick View Post
    apparently after warning the players to behave, Pardew himself returned to the hotel, pished, having lost his phone and his wallet...


    dear me!!!
    That's hilarious, can certainly see him drunkenly staggering into his hotel.

    I think it says a lot about the squad (sorry baggieal) that they are willing to totally ignore him etc. at this point of the season and position their in.

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    Players have come forward and apologised,Johnny Evans,Gareth Barry,Jake Livermore plus one other stopped out all night and stole a taxi taking it back to their hotel at six in the morning.Boaz Myhill the 4th player involved.
    Last edited by sherwoodmag; 16-02-2018 at 07:54 PM.

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    They should give the inevitable 2 weeks wages fine to the taxi driver.


    Oh, and suspend the players for a few games...

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    due to the high profile of the players concerned, it'll be a case of "dealt with in house, in accordance with the club's strict disciplinary code"

    You'd think Gareth Barry and Jonnie Evans would know better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waalsendmick View Post
    due to the high profile of the players concerned, it'll be a case of "dealt with in house, in accordance with the club's strict disciplinary code"

    You'd think Gareth Barry and Jonnie Evans would know better.

    Barry most likely nicked the taxi as he's so slow the walk back would have killed him. Livermore most likely wanted the taxi as his depression was coming back, and Evans wanted the cab to take him to guaranteed premiership football.

    They are all a disgrace, and it shows the zero respect they have for the plank in charge. Now the taxi has been found perhaps Pardew will get in it - to go anywhere, as long as it's away from our club!

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    he needs to stop in london. he isn't welcome anywhere up north

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