Pardew just pushed Lino


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smelly alan pardew is a grade 1 ****.

he can apologise all he wants he has a long history of this type of behaviour -disrespecting Wenger and MON along the way. Not just players who have to keep an eye on him. hopefully the smarmy git will get the book thrown at him.
 
Can't say Pardew, who is clearly a talented coach, bothers me much one way or the other. His actions yesterday were outrageous though and no mealy mouthed apology can alter that.

However there does seem to be some evidence that he is unpopular inside the game. When he was sacked a couple of years ago at Southampton, a sacking which looked ridiculous at the time, there was no real outcry from the usual voices in the managers mafia, in fact barely a voice was raised in his defence. Up to a point the same could be said when he was sacked at West Ham.

Compare this to the legion of managers and ex managers who were stampeding to the media in all it's forms to complain that Bruce was harshly treated when he was shown the door here. And it wasn't just in the case of Bruce, most sackings seem to bring out the hard luck stories in the victims defence. Managers stick together it seems, but they have managed to resist their instincts where Pardew is concerned. There will be a reason.
 
Can't say Pardew, who is clearly a talented coach, bothers me much one way or the other. His actions yesterday were outrageous though and no mealy mouthed apology can alter that.

However there does seem to be some evidence that he is unpopular inside the game. When he was sacked a couple of years ago at Southampton, a sacking which looked ridiculous at the time, there was no real outcry from the usual voices in the managers mafia, in fact barely a voice was raised in his defence. Up to a point the same could be said when he was sacked at West Ham.

Compare this to the legion of managers and ex managers who were stampeding to the media in all it's forms to complain that Bruce was harshly treated when he was shown the door here. And it wasn't just in the case of Bruce, most sackings seem to bring out the hard luck stories in the victims defence. Managers stick together it seems, but they have managed to resist their instincts where Pardew is concerned. There will be a reason.

"he's absolutely raped him there"
 
Can't say Pardew, who is clearly a talented coach, bothers me much one way or the other. His actions yesterday were outrageous though and no mealy mouthed apology can alter that.

However there does seem to be some evidence that he is unpopular inside the game. When he was sacked a couple of years ago at Southampton, a sacking which looked ridiculous at the time, there was no real outcry from the usual voices in the managers mafia, in fact barely a voice was raised in his defence. Up to a point the same could be said when he was sacked at West Ham.

Compare this to the legion of managers and ex managers who were stampeding to the media in all it's forms to complain that Bruce was harshly treated when he was shown the door here. And it wasn't just in the case of Bruce, most sackings seem to bring out the hard luck stories in the victims defence. Managers stick together it seems, but they have managed to resist their instincts where Pardew is concerned. There will be a reason.

He is despised in the game. He attacked Arsene Wenger, he attacked Martin O'Neill , he's attacked a linesman . He's an utter bell end of a bloke.
 
He can apolgise all he wants, i expect a charge by the FA, followed by a ban and a large fine. It is no different to a player pushing the ref and he will be dealt with.
 
He can apolgise all he wants, i expect a charge by the FA, followed by a ban and a large fine. It is no different to a player pushing the ref and he will be dealt with.

Sadly it will not be the case.

I didnt watch the game last night as I spenjt the night basking in the warm glow induced by MON's tactical masterclass.

I perused through the papers and watched an hour of Sky Sports News without coming across this story.

It was only when I talked to a fellow mackem at SIX-THIRTY this evenning I was made aware oft his transgression.

Be in no doubt that if a SAFC manager had decided to use physical force on an official the lynch mod would have had him hanging in a barn within the night.

The amount of corrupt officiating we have had, the number of 'honest mistakes' that have went against us and our club has kept its dignity.

Remember Mr Sbragia's soicism in the aftermath of FA corruption at Magdor and remember what we stand for as a club
 
Sadly it will not be the case.

I didnt watch the game last night as I spenjt the night basking in the warm glow induced by MON's tactical masterclass.

I perused through the papers and watched an hour of Sky Sports News without coming across this story.

It was only when I talked to a fellow mackem at SIX-THIRTY this evenning I was made aware oft his transgression.

Be in no doubt that if a SAFC manager had decided to use physical force on an official the lynch mod would have had him hanging in a barn within the night.

The amount of corrupt officiating we have had, the number of 'honest mistakes' that have went against us and our club has kept its dignity.

Remember Mr Sbragia's soicism in the aftermath of FA corruption at Magdor and remember what we stand for as a club

I like you. Do you like me?
 
Sadly it will not be the case.

I didnt watch the game last night as I spenjt the night basking in the warm glow induced by MON's tactical masterclass.

I perused through the papers and watched an hour of Sky Sports News without coming across this story.

It was only when I talked to a fellow mackem at SIX-THIRTY this evenning I was made aware oft his transgression.

Be in no doubt that if a SAFC manager had decided to use physical force on an official the lynch mod would have had him hanging in a barn within the night.

The amount of corrupt officiating we have had, the number of 'honest mistakes' that have went against us and our club has kept its dignity.

Remember Mr Sbragia's soicism in the aftermath of FA corruption at Magdor and remember what we stand for as a club

Too true -the lynch mod is the very worst kind of mod along with the MagMod
 
Sadly it will not be the case.

I didnt watch the game last night as I spenjt the night basking in the warm glow induced by MON's tactical masterclass.

I perused through the papers and watched an hour of Sky Sports News without coming across this story.

It was only when I talked to a fellow mackem at SIX-THIRTY this evenning I was made aware oft his transgression.

Be in no doubt that if a SAFC manager had decided to use physical force on an official the lynch mod would have had him hanging in a barn within the night.

The amount of corrupt officiating we have had, the number of 'honest mistakes' that have went against us and our club has kept its dignity.

Remember Mr Sbragia's soicism in the aftermath of FA corruption at Magdor and remember what we stand for as a club

:lol: :lol: :lol:

AB 22 ???
 
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