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In every single season as Newcastle manager, Pardew has gone on a run of games that lasted at least ONE THIRD of the season where his win ratio was between 14% and 29%

 

10/11 - 14 games 2 wins (14%)

11/12 - 17 games 5 wins (29% )

12/13 - 14 games 2 wins (14%)

13/14 - 17 games 4 wins (23%)

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Trying to bullshit his way out of the bad books that he's in because of his constant bullshit.

 

Is Pardew the wanky shit demon?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=530HpEin5mQ

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http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/joe-harvey-memorial-unveiled-former-7028755?

 

 

Joe Harvey was the last Newcastle United manager to bring home major silverware – and now he’s been forever immortalised in bronze.

After a more than five year campaign, fans and former players have officially unveiled a memorial to the Magpies FA Cup winning player, coach and triumphant Fairs Cup boss.
Scores turned out to see the 5ft by 3ft, half tonne, £10,000 plaque – which was paid for by fan donations and fundraising - unveiled between the club shop and statue of Jackie Milburn on the Gallowgate End at St James’ Park.
Fairs Cup winning captain Bob Moncur said that “if you look at his record as a player, coach and manager there’s none better” than Joe Harvey and the honour was long overdue.
“All of the players had marvellous respect for Joe,” he said. “He was a great man manager too.
“He tried to do the right things for the club and Newcastle United Football Club was his life.
“He played for the club and won the FA Cup as a player, he coached and he managed the team to the Fairs Cup in 1969.
“But the most important thing was that he wanted to get good players and good footballers to the club because he knew the crowd would appreciate them.”
Malcolm “Super Mac” Macdonald agreed, saying it was a shame that it had taken a supporters group to honour such a major figure in the club’s history.
“It’s been a long time coming and I don’t know why people with control of the club – and that’s not saying anything about the current regime, because you might forgive them for not knowing about him – didn’t do this a long time ago.
“And I’d now like to see something similar done right in the heart of the club, somewhere near the trophy room, which is rather empty, but which he provided so much to.”
Much of Joe’s family turned out for the unveiling, including his son Ken Harvey, his six great grandaughters and his great grandson.
“I thoroughly enjoyed it,” said Ken, who also during the ceremony saw his father inducted into the Newcastle United hall of fame. “It was nice to see so many of the old players and the plaque looks very good.”
Many fans took the opportunity to have their heroes of yesteryear sign books and shirts, while Bill Gibbs, a founder member of the Fairs Cup Club, who brought about the idea of the memorial said the turnout showed the high regard in which Joe, who died in 1989, is still held.
“It’s been five and a half years of effort, but we just thought that we’ve a statue of Jackie Milburn and a statue of Bobby Robson, Joe is as deserving if not more so after the Fairs Cup and should have been recognised years ago,” he said.
“Newcastle have been great about it and allowed us to choose ourself where the plaque went. I think where we’ve chosen is ideal as all the fans will see it.
“It’s been a hell of a turn out for him, and just shows the regard in which he’s held.”

 

 

 

 

 

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11678/9281209?

 

 

Thought I'd put this in here although it probably deserves it's own thread. This is what Newcastle United is about, something the likes of our owner and his paid lackeys, (including our manager), seem content to erode with their defeatist rhetoric and actions.

 

 

 

 

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http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11678/9281209?

 

 

Thought I'd put this in here although it probably deserves it's own thread. This is what Newcastle United is about, something the likes of our owner and his paid lackeys, (including our manager), seem content to erode with their defeatist rhetoric and actions.

Unfortunately this is something the club has never been very good at. This is why too many of our supporters are blissfully unaware of the some of the most important figures in the clubs history.

As a side to this, it's nice to read today that Hughie Gallagher is being inducted into the National Football Museum's hall of fame alongside another striking legend of ours and some little cunt who never bothered for us at all.

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Wonder if the little cunt will update his brochure?

Luuk De Jong has a brochure out as well with some highlights of his time at NUFC featuring in it......

 

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....De Jong on the pitch, good stuff.

 

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.....De Jong on the pitch showing his versatility by playing in the rain.

 

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......De Jong carefully approaching a football in order not to frighten it.

 

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.....Sportingly shielding Chelsea football star Oscar from any autograph hunters.

 

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......De Jong competing in the 100 metres hurdles at the NUFC annual athletics tournament.

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I think he had some good link up play with Remy at times so I'm not writing him off just yet and you don't become a shite player overnight. Apparently we've signed him anyway so here's hoping he comes good. :lol:

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