(10-04-2012 00:31 )cmiller Wrote: [ -> ]i worry for Pardew next season. Newcastle have punched well above their weight this year and if they are down around mid-table next season, i think the fans will want him out
I dont know about that hopefully being sent down may have taught the faithfull a lesson. but pardew will have a challenge to emulate this season
(10-04-2012 00:37 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ] (10-04-2012 00:31 )cmiller Wrote: [ -> ]i worry for Pardew next season. Newcastle have punched well above their weight this year and if they are down around mid-table next season, i think the fans will want him out
I dont know about that hopefully being sent down may have taught the faithfull a lesson. but pardew will have a challenge to emulate this season
I think the Newcastle fans are more down earth since we got relegated. When Pardew first came in, the fans including myself we're not happy, because of his record, which was not great. But now he has convinced the fans that he is the type of manager, we have been looking for since Sir Bobby Robson. Pardew has brought stability and great football to Newcastle and I don't think us fans would want to ruin that just because we finished 9th next season.
It is going to be difficult to have another good season like this season next season, but I'm still hopeful though that it will be a season to remember. Maybe win a trophy, I have never witnessed us win a trophy and that would make me and the fans happy.
Also the reason, why its going to be difficult next year, is because Man United, Man Shity, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and I'm not sure about Spurs, but its going to tougher for us to keep up with those lot.
To sum up what I said though, I think the future is bright under Pardew, with little or no debt to worry anymore, a good squad and a excellent scouting system to find hidden talent
Its kind of strange that Man United and Man City sound like names for gay night clubs, a good joke from Michael McIntyre
Didn't know Michael McIntyre was on this forum
Derrys red card as amazingly been upheld and even more amazingly Martin Atkinson claims he saw balotelli's leg braking challenge on sagna/song even though replays show 2 players in his line of sight, the Fa bottled it big time, he would of ended up with a 6 game ban apparently so they must of though city have been through enough, pathetic
The FA are a joke!
They were so quick to appeal against Rooney's ban but when it comes to Derry's red card they do nothing!
(10-04-2012 17:35 )dilkington Wrote: [ -> ]Didn't know Michael McIntyre was on this forum Derrys red card as amazingly been upheld and even more amazingly Martin Atkinson claims he saw balotelli's leg braking challenge on sagna/song even though replays show 2 players in his line of sight, the Fa bottled it big time, he would of ended up with a 6 game ban apparently so they must of though city have been through enough, pathetic
Ya I found it on youtube recently, its funny that McIntyre joke
There should be a football person in charge of the FA, someone that has played the game and knows it inside out, maybe someone like Matt Le Tissier
I have read stuff in the newspapers, that Mancini has to do well in the last six games of the season to convince the owners of giving him a new contract. If he does get a new contract, it will be interesting to see if the owners will be willing to give the amount of money Mancini spent in last summer's transfer window and he would spend that money.
Also, I'm disappointed that some pundits still feel we will finish behind Chelsea, even though we are playing better football than them
lots of changes for liverpool tonight, no gerrard or downing and suarez on bench, i hope it works
(10-04-2012 19:55 )LODOS Wrote: [ -> ]lots of changes for liverpool tonight, no gerrard or downing and suarez on bench, i hope it works
I think Dalglish is focusing on the FA cup semi-final with Everton, ye should do enough to beat Blackburn tonight, despite your recent form