Alan Pardew 16:31 - Mar 1 with 13004 views | exiledclaseboy | Apparently just headbutted one of Hull's players. Definite intent (according to SSN) if not much contact. | |
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Alan Pardew on 21:25 - Mar 1 with 1754 views | oh_tommy_tommy | No it wasn't self defence at all . It was who the fu@k do you think you are pushing me around . These guys have been involved in football all their lives ,sometimes the working class passion or what ever you call it will show . These old school footballers are from local parks & will never lose that . [Post edited 1 Mar 2014 21:40]
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Alan Pardew on 21:31 - Mar 1 with 1728 views | ScoobyWho |
Alan Pardew on 21:25 - Mar 1 by oh_tommy_tommy | No it wasn't self defence at all . It was who the fu@k do you think you are pushing me around . These guys have been involved in football all their lives ,sometimes the working class passion or what ever you call it will show . These old school footballers are from local parks & will never lose that . [Post edited 1 Mar 2014 21:40]
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Im not sure a court would buy that, if they ever do remind me to call you the next time i need a decent bit of legal advice. | |
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Alan Pardew on 21:42 - Mar 1 with 1706 views | oh_tommy_tommy |
Alan Pardew on 21:31 - Mar 1 by ScoobyWho | Im not sure a court would buy that, if they ever do remind me to call you the next time i need a decent bit of legal advice. |
There's no way it's going to court mun. | |
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Alan Pardew on 21:44 - Mar 1 with 1699 views | airedale |
Alan Pardew on 21:42 - Mar 1 by oh_tommy_tommy | There's no way it's going to court mun. |
If it does, get Shaky of the Bailey to represent you. He comes highly recommended. | | | |
Alan Pardew on 22:00 - Mar 1 with 1667 views | 1jack |
Alan Pardew on 19:24 - Mar 1 by Jackfath | Are you saying its ok for managers of teams to headbutt opposition players? If this was an isolated incident then maybe, maybe he could get away with a few game ban. But its not the first time. He assaulted a linesman, he was seen to call man city manager an old c u nt and now this. He's out of control. He is bad for the game. He needs to go. |
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Alan Pardew on 22:02 - Mar 1 with 1643 views | jack_lord |
Alan Pardew on 20:43 - Mar 1 by oh_tommy_tommy | Any one who hasn't played the game won't understand the passion on the touch line . He was man handled. Good on pardew I say . |
Ok, having played the game I have some empathy but does that follow that those who are emotional, on a Saturday night down on Wind street can headbutt another as we all know what it is like? | |
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Alan Pardew on 22:18 - Mar 1 with 1611 views | Spratty | Unfortunately you cannot hang people because they are very rich and you don't like them. On the pitch we know retaliation is treated more seriously than the act that caused it. However off the pitch the fact that the player gave him a deliberate robust shove first would presumably be considered assault. He nudged his head towards the player making contact (but I would assume not even causing a red mark). The head movement with intent itself a sending off on the field but our players have got away with it before today and I recall we didn't seem to react in such an outraged way then If it became a police matter presumably he would accuse the player of initiating an attack and say he just responded automatically. I presume then it would be seen as a tit for tat and no action taken or if both insisted possibly both receive a warning (unlikely as not in the interests of either). In our ball boy incident the police were involved but no charges were pressed Of course it was a stupid thing for a football manager to do and the FA should deal with him appropriately. I also agree it is a poor example to set, but to describe it as nutting the player in the normal sense of the word seems a bit of a stretch from what I have seen. | | | |
Alan Pardew on 22:26 - Mar 1 with 1593 views | smoulder |
Alan Pardew on 19:09 - Mar 1 by monmouth | "I tried to push him away....with my head.." WTF He really doesn't think it's an issue. |
That's a bit like a rapist saying " I was pushing her away with my penis" | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Alan Pardew on 22:30 - Mar 1 with 1577 views | Darran |
Alan Pardew on 22:26 - Mar 1 by smoulder | That's a bit like a rapist saying " I was pushing her away with my penis" |
Hahahaha. | |
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Alan Pardew on 22:49 - Mar 1 with 1541 views | reddythered | Since it seems people want to tar and feather Pardew, wonder what the view on Charlie Adam will be... | |
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Alan Pardew on 22:51 - Mar 1 with 1535 views | Watchman | Formal Warning and a £100k fine by the club | |
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Alan Pardew on 22:52 - Mar 1 with 1528 views | 1jack | £100,000 fine and a formal warning from Newcastle. £100,000 to him is like a tenner for most of us. For me he should have been sacked. | | | |
Alan Pardew on 23:05 - Mar 1 with 1487 views | DwightYorkeSuperstar |
Alan Pardew on 22:52 - Mar 1 by 1jack | £100,000 fine and a formal warning from Newcastle. £100,000 to him is like a tenner for most of us. For me he should have been sacked. |
Well, no. it's probably about 2 months wages. Still not enough but lets not exaggerate here. | |
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Alan Pardew on 23:07 - Mar 1 with 1474 views | Darran |
Alan Pardew on 23:05 - Mar 1 by DwightYorkeSuperstar | Well, no. it's probably about 2 months wages. Still not enough but lets not exaggerate here. |
You've got to be taking the piss if you think he's on around £12k a week. | |
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Alan Pardew on 23:11 - Mar 1 with 1456 views | monmouth |
Alan Pardew on 23:07 - Mar 1 by Darran | You've got to be taking the piss if you think he's on around £12k a week. |
Or the poster's trying to ponce off that he earns 600K a year. | |
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Alan Pardew on 00:23 - Mar 2 with 1364 views | Starsky |
Alan Pardew on 17:03 - Mar 1 by airedale | Yeah, I laughed too. If I was Skaky of the Bailey I'd re-register with a new ID. He aint gonna lose that handle in a hurry |
WTF is Skaky? | |
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Alan Pardew on 07:03 - Mar 2 with 1281 views | monmouth |
Alan Pardew on 00:23 - Mar 2 by Starsky | WTF is Skaky? |
He meant Skanky | |
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Alan Pardew on 07:26 - Mar 2 with 1266 views | AnotherJohn |
Alan Pardew on 17:00 - Mar 1 by exiledclaseboy | I think the estimable Monmouth coined that one a few days ago at the height of the surreal thread about libel and Laudrup. I just nicked it to be fair. |
Shaky of the Balley? Far be it for me to spring to Shaky's defence, but is Pissant law different? Employment and contract law = civil law = civil courts Old Bailey = Central Criminal Court of England and Wales = criminal law. I suppose that Pardew could end up in either, but it wouldn't be with the same counsel. Re Laudrup's case, one issue might be whether failure to follow lawful instructions = misconduct and/or breach of contract. Misconduct is usually only treated as breach of contract if there are clauses in the contract that relate to the behaviour concerned. Thus breach won't arise in Pardew's case, even though it might be argued that a certain standard of behaviour is implicit in the contract. [Post edited 2 Mar 2014 7:36]
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Alan Pardew on 08:02 - Mar 2 with 1219 views | monmouth |
Alan Pardew on 07:26 - Mar 2 by AnotherJohn | Shaky of the Balley? Far be it for me to spring to Shaky's defence, but is Pissant law different? Employment and contract law = civil law = civil courts Old Bailey = Central Criminal Court of England and Wales = criminal law. I suppose that Pardew could end up in either, but it wouldn't be with the same counsel. Re Laudrup's case, one issue might be whether failure to follow lawful instructions = misconduct and/or breach of contract. Misconduct is usually only treated as breach of contract if there are clauses in the contract that relate to the behaviour concerned. Thus breach won't arise in Pardew's case, even though it might be argued that a certain standard of behaviour is implicit in the contract. [Post edited 2 Mar 2014 7:36]
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Alan Pardew on 08:04 - Mar 2 with 1215 views | Shaky |
Alan Pardew on 07:26 - Mar 2 by AnotherJohn | Shaky of the Balley? Far be it for me to spring to Shaky's defence, but is Pissant law different? Employment and contract law = civil law = civil courts Old Bailey = Central Criminal Court of England and Wales = criminal law. I suppose that Pardew could end up in either, but it wouldn't be with the same counsel. Re Laudrup's case, one issue might be whether failure to follow lawful instructions = misconduct and/or breach of contract. Misconduct is usually only treated as breach of contract if there are clauses in the contract that relate to the behaviour concerned. Thus breach won't arise in Pardew's case, even though it might be argued that a certain standard of behaviour is implicit in the contract. [Post edited 2 Mar 2014 7:36]
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Aw, you've ruined it -- don't you just luv it when people can laugh at their own abject ignorance? | |
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Alan Pardew on 08:24 - Mar 2 with 1183 views | raynor94 |
Alan Pardew on 22:18 - Mar 1 by Spratty | Unfortunately you cannot hang people because they are very rich and you don't like them. On the pitch we know retaliation is treated more seriously than the act that caused it. However off the pitch the fact that the player gave him a deliberate robust shove first would presumably be considered assault. He nudged his head towards the player making contact (but I would assume not even causing a red mark). The head movement with intent itself a sending off on the field but our players have got away with it before today and I recall we didn't seem to react in such an outraged way then If it became a police matter presumably he would accuse the player of initiating an attack and say he just responded automatically. I presume then it would be seen as a tit for tat and no action taken or if both insisted possibly both receive a warning (unlikely as not in the interests of either). In our ball boy incident the police were involved but no charges were pressed Of course it was a stupid thing for a football manager to do and the FA should deal with him appropriately. I also agree it is a poor example to set, but to describe it as nutting the player in the normal sense of the word seems a bit of a stretch from what I have seen. |
Fair play that's the biggest load of guff I have read on here in a long time, Meyler, robust challenge? yeah right, your not related to Pardew by any chance? | |
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Alan Pardew on 09:14 - Mar 2 with 1118 views | Darran | He's already mentioned in his press conference having to sit in the stands for several games as punishment. What punishment that is when he'll be able to do the same things as most weeks plus be with the team up untill kick off and at half time and be in constant contact with the bench is quite bizarre. Unless the FA make a precedent of him of course. | |
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Alan Pardew on 09:17 - Mar 2 with 1113 views | KingBony |
Alan Pardew on 20:43 - Mar 1 by oh_tommy_tommy | Any one who hasn't played the game won't understand the passion on the touch line . He was man handled. Good on pardew I say . |
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Alan Pardew on 09:21 - Mar 2 with 1103 views | KingBony |
Alan Pardew on 08:24 - Mar 2 by raynor94 | Fair play that's the biggest load of guff I have read on here in a long time, Meyler, robust challenge? yeah right, your not related to Pardew by any chance? |
You always said I wrote the biggest guff on here Rayns :-( I'm deeply offended. | |
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Alan Pardew on 09:24 - Mar 2 with 1098 views | Oldjack | Life time touchline ban coming for him | |
| Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact
You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!
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