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  1. #21
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    Eastside WoolsVille
    Sadly Pardew.

    Watching their fall will be special next Season.

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by MoutsGoat View Post
    Sadly Pardew.

    Watching their fall will be special next Season.
    I hope so.

  3. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by peteblue View Post
    Actually I thought his handling of the Tevez affair was appalling. They were walking away with the league, he had an argument with Tevez that could have been handled much better "he will never play for City again", then the team only improved again when Tevez came back. Pardew has done a really good job and deserves it IMO ........
    One of the player(little of what is left) moral codes is don't disrespect your manager, well not in public anyway, hence Tevez acting like an utter tit thinking he was above everyone, so something had to be said to stop the cancer spreading.
    I agree the whole affair coincided with their loss of form, but at the end of day it was purely down to the player.

  4. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by manxtoffee View Post
    One of the player(little of what is left) moral codes is don't disrespect your manager, well not in public anyway, hence Tevez acting like an utter tit thinking he was above everyone, so something had to be said to stop the cancer spreading.
    I agree the whole affair coincided with their loss of form, but at the end of day it was purely down to the player.
    Don't get me wrong. I'd have kicked the little sh!te up and down the road and sold him at the first opportunity. But the manager put himself into a stupid position and did the team no favours either, and then had to eat his very public words on the subject by letting him play again........
    Pride of Merseyside.......

  5. #25
    Join Date
    Mar 2010
    It's a tough one but for me I'd like to see Brendan Rogers get it. kept Swansea up and played some nice attacking football. Sadly i think Pardew will get it, if he does it's fully deserved, some great signings made and some good football played.

  6. #26
    KKK

    Long may he reign in the kingdom of madness


  7. #27
    Norwich and Swansea have both performed well over and above all expectations, but for the first team gutting they went through last summer and then to botch a season together (in an African Nations year as well!!!) then very sadly the tit-head at Newcastle gets the accolade.

  8. #28
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    Toronto
    Probably will go to Pardew. But for me it's Paul Lambert - brought Norwich up 2 division in two years, and then gets them in mid-table while playing attractive football, using mostly the same players that got them promoted. Several of the team that drew 3-3 at the Emirates were playing in League 1 two seasons ago. For me that beats all the others.

  9. #29
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    Top Balcony :)
    Pardew wins it, with kompany the player of the season

  10. #30
    Join Date
    Jul 2011
    Location
    An Iúir
    From BBC:

    Pardew insisted that Newcastle's predicament was the same as that faced by Arsenal, who were unable to keep Samir Nasri and Cesc Fabregas from signing for Manchester City and Barcelona respectively last summer.
    "Forget about Everton and Aston Villa, we have put ourselves in a similar position to Arsenal," he added.

    Pardon ?

  11. #31
    Join Date
    Jul 2010
    Location
    New Zealand
    He just reconfirms everyday my thoughts about him.

    That said, if he was my manager, I'd love to see confident (yet deluded) things like that spoken, he's aiming for higher, fair play. Sadly it's a long way to fall back on your arse.

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