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What Pardew did was was wrong but I would love a manager with that passion.

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[quote user="simmo_2"]I suppose the inners will disagree.[/quote]And it helped his team win the game how?They were already 3-1 up.He just made himself look an idiot, in front of a global audience.

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[quote user="simmo_2"]I suppose the inners will disagree.[/quote]

what have inners or outers got to do with it?

i want Hughton out (at the end of the season) but i would not want anybody like pardew

are you really saying you want a manager who pushes linesmen & headbutts opposition players and then laughs it off as though its nothing at our club?

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[quote user="Rogue Baboon"]

[quote user="simmo_2"]I suppose the inners will disagree.[/quote]

what have inners or outers got to do with it?

i want Hughton out (at the end of the season) but i would not want anybody like pardew

are you really saying you want a manager who pushes linesmen & headbutts opposition players and then laughs it off as though its nothing at our club?

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You should work for the SUN,

Hughton has not a got a clue, stoke is another must win???????????????????????????????

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I should imagine we try to win all our home games.Is your "?" button sticking?

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Passion... Looked to me like he was just standing up for his own ego and didn''t like getting pushed. Hardly the Newcastle martyr

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I agree simmo. A manager with some passion would make things much more entertaining and would likely result in a few more surprises and far less capitulations.

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Di Canio is available. He''s got loads of passion. Might even punch a ref to make you happy.

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It was stupid and will get blown out of proportion, as be barely touched him. I wouldn''t like that sort of passion from a manager of Norwich. He''ll be lucky to be on the touchline for the rest of the season now, rightfully so.

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