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That's a fucking shocking tackle. Love how that was a booking back then :lol:

 

What did you have to do to get a straight sending off? Full on decapitations?

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That's a fucking shocking tackle. Love how that was a booking back then :lol:

 

What did you have to do to get a straight sending off? Full on decapitations?

Used to be a mans game. Now it's all about haircuts and moisturisers.

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Newcastle: Alan Pardew apology helped avoid longer stadium ban

 

Alan Pardew's swift apology after headbutting Hull City's David Meyler helped the Newcastle manager avoid a longer stadium ban and larger fine.

 

He received a seven-game ban, including a three-game stadium ban, on 11 March.

 

An independent Football Association commission said it had considered a five-match stadium ban but decided against that after taking into consideration action taken by Pardew.

 

In its written reasons for Pardew's punishment, which also included a £60,000 fine, the independent commission noted 10 key points from his mitigation, which included:

 

  • he clearly accepted responsibility for his actions on the day
  • he made a full apology directly after the game
  • he meant no physical harm to the player and there was no attempt to use force
  • he was fined £100,000 by his club the same day and was warned by the club
  • he has shown remorse
  • he sent a personal letter of apology to the Hull City manager

 

"Based on the mitigation presented together with the action taken by both the club and Mr Pardew, the regulatory commission came to the conclusion that the appropriate sanction set out was fair, reasonable and proportionate," the commission said.

 

Pardew was given a two-game ban for pushing an assistant referee in 2012 and has been involved in several controversial incidents.

 

In January, he said sorry after television cameras caught him verbally abusing Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini during Newcastle's 2-0 defeat at St James' Park.

 

In November 2006, he apologised to Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger for his celebrations following a winning goal against the Gunners, eight months after he denied Wenger's claims that he was a racist or xenophobe.

 

One of the ballbags on Sunday Supplement was giving off that his ban was too lenient and that he was endangering Sunday League referees with his actions. :rolleyes:

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Used to be a mans game. Now it's all about haircuts and moisturisers.

'Mans game' in comparison to what? Ping Pong?

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All in all 160k in fines, name dragged through the mud and testicles removed all for a headbutt simulation. What a beat up. Haidara is incredibly lucky to not suffer permanent damage from a malicious and violent tackle and the FA does nothing, yet here they act all high and mighty with big fines and bans. It's not even double standards it's a complete and utter lack of standards.

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"If you take a personality out of the dressing room when you have a small team it's going to have an effect,"

 

"I'm looking forward to having some impact in there."

 

"I've sat upstairs there before as manager of Southampton, but it's just good to be back in the dressing room,"

 

"You have that relationship with the players that goes back - you signed contracts with them, or you have some personal issue with them, you have an attachment that no-one else can have.

 

"Put on top my personality - which we all know is a little bit of a winning mentality - and I want to make sure we want to win.

 

"We got beat the other night [by Everton] after a couple of errors but the bigger problem at the moment is scoring goals and we want to improve on that - albeit we have three really tough games coming up."

 

"We've done better away from home against top teams, maybe because the set-up of the team against the better sides is more in line with the team coming on to us,

 

"When the emphasis is on us at home, especially without Yohan Cabaye, we've lacked that quality and having no Loic [Remy] and no Cabaye on the pitch takes away some of our flair."

 

"The bottom line is we know what we have to do during the summer - we have to bring in a bit more quality,"

 

"I have a good record with strikers.

 

"We had Demba Ba, and we knew he was going to be a big loss, but we brought in Loic and if we don't manage to secure Loic we'll have to replace him."

 

 

What an utter spasarooni.

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"The bottom line is we know what we have to do during the summer - we have to bring in a bit more quality,"

 

An upgrade on this shite patter merchant wouldn't be unwelcome, tbf.

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