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  • MattD
    MattD Posts: 1,530
    Anyone who plays fm would have known half the players he brought in
  • Plaaayer
    Plaaayer Posts: 9,003
    edited June 2012
    Didn't Charlton get him a car and he wasn't happy with it, he wanted the top of the range version so sent it back.
  • balham red
    balham red Posts: 1,296
    iv always thought he is potentially a great manager but not a good fit for charlton manager, including personality and circumstance.
  • DRF
    DRF Posts: 2,455
    If it weren't for the situations at Norwich and Swansea I was seriously tempted to have a punt on Newcastle to get relegated next year, and may still do.

    I don't think the bloke has had two good seasons in a row other than at Reading and think this is largely due to his bizarre transfer dealings and constant chopping and changing disrupting the team. Let's not forget he only came to us because a large proportion of the North Stand called for him to be given the job.
    Fixed for you.
  • suzisausage
    suzisausage Posts: 11,502
    1> he ate all my home made shortbread biscuits
    2> claimed on expenses the petrol cost between the training ground and The Valley for an Academy presentation evening..... allegedly ....
    3> he knew that if one of our many 'loan' players made another appearance it would cost the club a lot of money and the club could have done without it at the time, so allegedly suggested to him the possibility of leaving him out as it was the I think it was right at the end of the season. he didn't. he put him on the bench. and put him on for 30 seconds at the end of the game and I dont think he even touched the ball.... (I know the club shouldn't get involved in player apperance issues, but I felt it was spiteful of him)

    there endeth my reasons for disliking Mr Pardew.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,323
    edited June 2012
    you're entitled to your opinion @joeaddick, but mine is firmly set and not for changing.

    When i met him I found him an odious, arrogant individual, and in managerial terms, a huge disappointment.

    He was by no means the only reason we have struggled so badly in the years that followed (i'm not suggesting that), but he played a huge part of it.

    Season 1 - took over in December in 19th, finished 19th - relegated
    Season 2 - 2nd highest budget in Championship - finished 11th
    Season 3 - 8 defeats on the trot and in relegation zone by November - sacked

    Yes he had better players sold and moved on, the same that every team fallen out the premiership has to deal with. But Pardew was given huge resources to re-start and reshape a squad, he was given nearly £15m in transfer fees alone, not counting wages, yet couldn't even get a top 10 finish.

    In my opinion he thought from Day 1 he was better than us and everything he touched turned to gold. He was going to build in the Champ some form of mini-Arsenal, with Moo2 and Christensen and a load of other bob that wasn't right. The squads he had neither played good attacking football, or held much in way of fight. We seemed to get done on both fronts.

    Then there was the farce of bringing in Scott Sinclair and Lee Cook on loan at the same time, and not playing either of them and sticking with Jerome Thomas. The package for Varney, McLeod and Gray cost +£11m including wages, all down the drain. He was given everything he wanted, from players to feng suing the training ground, yet kept sending us further lower. His pay-off crippled the club so bad they couldn't even afford to bring in a new manager, which is why Parky got it full time.

    He was a disaster for us both in footballing terms, and financial, and along with that, i can't stand the bloke.
    Having also met him AFKA is spot on about his personality.

    Like Queensland I think he just lost interest in players he bought and then lost interest in us as a club.

    That's not to say he has no talent as a manager because he clearly has. The Club weren't in a good place when he came but he only made it worse, a lot worse.

    I said it as the time so I'll say it again, again. He wasn't as good as people thought he was when he came and he wasn't as bad as people though he was when he left.

    Bent sold from under him? Do you think we had a chance of keeping him?!

    Also, I think he gave his blessing to the Reid transfer from memory.
    Bent wasn't the only one.
    I've always doubted he gave his "blessings" for the Reid transfer, but there has always been people saying he did... I've never heard anything where Pardew said anything like that... What I do remember is Murray saying it was "good business".
    He gave more than his blessing. He actively pushed for it. And I heard that direct from the man himself.


    Anyway, someone tell Steve Kavanagh to stop sitting on all those player contracts he signed weeks ago. Here we are arguing about fecking Alan Pardew when we should be moaning about new signings : - )
  • eaststandmike
    eaststandmike Posts: 14,956
    That is disgusting Suzi…………..how many biscuits was it?
  • suzisausage
    suzisausage Posts: 11,502
    about 8! @les_says was mortified.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,323
    about 8! @les_says was mortified.
    Wasn't that a compliment to your baking skills?

    : - )

  • man_at_milletts
    man_at_milletts Posts: 5,622
    edited June 2012
    I heard on the QT that he's quite a dab hand at hanging curtains :-)

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  • about 8! @les_says was mortified.
    Should have put some arsenic in them!

  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,241
    Well at least some laxatives.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,323
    Well at least some laxatives.

    You'll have StillAddicted telling her Pardew and the portaloo story next : - )


  • joeaddick
    joeaddick Posts: 430
    edited June 2012
    Neither am I saying he didn't play a part, but I'm of the firm belief that if the foundations are solid at the top, everybody below works a lot better, including the manages, and that wasn't the case with us at the time... We were a club in decline, with a chairman who seemed to look, to me anyway, like a gambler who had lost his pot, and was trying to get it back.

    Totally different events back then, to what we've already seen & had under our new regime, where we have so far been a club that has built up a good squad, without having to dismantle one first.




  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,976
    Pardew and the Portaloos ......when's their next gig?
  • Hovi's Biscuit
    Hovi's Biscuit Posts: 1,717
    Pardew and the Portaloos ......when's their next gig?
    Somewhere on the 'toilet circuit' presumably ;-)
  • Redskin
    Redskin Posts: 3,125
    It's the past,finished,history.
    Get over it AFKA and concern yourself with what is happening now.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,918
    I agree Redskin.



    Still want to smack the telly when I see his boat on it though :-)
  • Big nosed arrogant bad breath prick

    End of

    I would gladly give him a good hiding for his efforts at crippling the club
  • richie8
    richie8 Posts: 1,205
    Very public spirited NLA.

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  • 3blokes
    3blokes Posts: 4,610
    Personally I would like to watch Alan being chased round a large field by a ferocious dog.
    For hours.
  • BDL
    BDL Posts: 6,004
    He's a gambler, look at the players he signed at West Ham, Reading, Southampton, then at Newcastle, some times he got lucky. He gambled on Varney, McLump and Grey with money we didn't have and it didn't work. For him he just shrugs his shoulders and moves on, for us we suffer and almost go out of business.
  • Bryan_Kynsie
    Bryan_Kynsie Posts: 2,179
    If the Geordies get found out next season, as well they might, he will have plenty of excuses ready. But for now I am inclined to think he has improved his skills as a manager since he left us. I had a pony on Newcastle to go down last season and the country gentleman that is AP let me down again. So it will indeed be interesting to see how he fares. God help us if he gets lined Up to replace Hodgson after we crash out of the Euros!
  • StubleyAddick
    StubleyAddick Posts: 2,552
    you're entitled to your opinion @joeaddick, but mine is firmly set and not for changing.

    When i met him I found him an odious, arrogant individual, and in managerial terms, a huge disappointment.

    He was by no means the only reason we have struggled so badly in the years that followed (i'm not suggesting that), but he played a huge part of it.

    Season 1 - took over in December in 19th, finished 19th - relegated
    Season 2 - 2nd highest budget in Championship - finished 11th
    Season 3 - 8 defeats on the trot and in relegation zone by November - sacked

    Yes he had better players sold and moved on, the same that every team fallen out the premiership has to deal with. But Pardew was given huge resources to re-start and reshape a squad, he was given nearly £15m in transfer fees alone, not counting wages, yet couldn't even get a top 10 finish.

    In my opinion he thought from Day 1 he was better than us and everything he touched turned to gold. He was going to build in the Champ some form of mini-Arsenal, with Moo2 and Christensen and a load of other bob that wasn't right. The squads he had neither played good attacking football, or held much in way of fight. We seemed to get done on both fronts.

    Then there was the farce of bringing in Scott Sinclair and Lee Cook on loan at the same time, and not playing either of them and sticking with Jerome Thomas. The package for Varney, McLeod and Gray cost +£11m including wages, all down the drain. He was given everything he wanted, from players to feng suing the training ground, yet kept sending us further lower. His pay-off crippled the club so bad they couldn't even afford to bring in a new manager, which is why Parky got it full time.

    He was a disaster for us both in footballing terms, and financial, and along with that, i can't stand the bloke.
    Totally agree.

    As others have said, he was such an arrogant and ignorant twonk when I met him...appears to be 'Mr Nice man' in the Media..but let people like Carl Fletcher state what he really is like.

  • superclive
    superclive Posts: 1,809
    Weve moved on now. lets forget it.
  • red_murph
    red_murph Posts: 2,460
    Good friends with a West Ham fan who met him in a bar/club a couple of years ago. Apparently completely backs up what AFKA and Henry say about the man.

    Cannot stand seeing his face on tv.
  • Redskin
    Redskin Posts: 3,125
    Fair dos AFKA,now step away from the telly :-)
  • Fair dos AFKA,now step away from the telly :-)
    Do we need a whip round for a new telly? :-0
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,138
    1> he ate all my home made shortbread biscuits
    2> claimed on expenses the petrol cost between the training ground and The Valley for an Academy presentation evening..... allegedly ....
    3> he knew that if one of our many 'loan' players made another appearance it would cost the club a lot of money and the club could have done without it at the time, so allegedly suggested to him the possibility of leaving him out as it was the I think it was right at the end of the season. he didn't. he put him on the bench. and put him on for 30 seconds at the end of the game and I dont think he even touched the ball.... (I know the club shouldn't get involved in player apperance issues, but I felt it was spiteful of him)

    there endeth my reasons for disliking Mr Pardew.
    1. You should take that as a compliment ;-)
    2. Did the petrol company give him the petrol free then?
    3. Perhaps he strongly felt that no-one at the club should interfere with team selections.
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,818
    Big nosed arrogant bad breath prick

    End of

    I would gladly give him a good hiding for his efforts at crippling the club
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