5 wins from their last 31 PL matches, no clean sheet since April and spent more than £50m in the summer.
Next England manager? You're 'aving a larf!!!!
Fear not. 31 wins from his last 31 games and he wouldn't be in line. The FA lawyers and PR department couldn't cope once what is widespread knowledge on the web hit the headlines, especially post Big Sam.
Not listened and no desire to, but assume it was all about how bad the referee was rather than accepting any blame on his or his players part? He's rarely ever at fault, after all and that's the key to his usual line of excuses
Ill wait for MOTD but intrigued to know what he's said. Palace won't go down purely because they have some goals in them. Hull and Sunderland can't score at all. Then I think its Swansea.
Not listened and no desire to, but assume it was all about how bad the referee was rather than accepting any blame on his or his players part? He's rarely ever at fault, after all and that's the key to his usual line of excuses
Ill wait for MOTD but intrigued to know what he's said. Palace won't go down purely because they have some goals in them. Hull and Sunderland can't score at all. Then I think its Swansea.
Pardew will be assisted by former Kilmarnock manager Alex Dyer, Martin Stoyanov and analyst Hristo Zahariev.
Since leaving us and Huddersfield Dyer has had an interesting 5 years. Manager at Welling, assistant to Steve Clarke at Kilmarnock and Scotland, and managing Kilmarnock, assistant to Hayden Mullins at Colchester, and no Pardew in Bulgaria
He is going to Sofia as it nestles at the foot of the Vitosha mountain (the Vi is silent in the UK pronunciation), he probably thought it was the place he belonged.
Alan pardew. The unpredictable bizarre character of football management. It is strange to think that he was actually once manager of Charlton athletic.
Out of nowhere, he decides to manage in Europe at the age of 60
He fly's high with momentum....but he's too lazy to genuinely put serious effort in towards halting continuous bad results - which is what managers should be good at doing.
He got palace and west ham to FA cup finals. You don't manage to achieve that if you don't know what you are doing.
There's a reason why Alex Ferguson thought highly of him. Even if he was a creepy c*nt.
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Moaning about who the ref was today. Exactly right.
How many penalties should you have had today Al?
Answer: None.
CSKA Sofia have appointed Alan Pardew as their new manager.
The 60-year-old returns to full-time management for the first time in two years after leaving Dutch side ADO Den Haag in April 2020.
Pardew, who has managed seven English teams, has been the Bulgarian club's technical director since November 2020.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/61261144
Since leaving us and Huddersfield Dyer has had an interesting 5 years. Manager at Welling, assistant to Steve Clarke at Kilmarnock and Scotland, and managing Kilmarnock, assistant to Hayden Mullins at Colchester, and no Pardew in Bulgaria
Alan works his way through the players’ wives whilst guiding CSKA to an unacceptable 3rd and 7th place before getting the sack
Pardew and Alex Dyer have quit because of racist behaviour from some of the club's fans.
Out of nowhere, he decides to manage in Europe at the age of 60
He fly's high with momentum....but he's too lazy to genuinely put serious effort in towards halting continuous bad results - which is what managers should be good at doing.
He got palace and west ham to FA cup finals. You don't manage to achieve that if you don't know what you are doing.
There's a reason why Alex Ferguson thought highly of him. Even if he was a creepy c*nt.