Alan Pardew appears to butt a Hull player

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Ralph
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gets sent to the stands. It certainly looks like he brings his head forward along with the Hull player.. that will be a talking point later

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Discussion done and dusted on final score including honest interview with Pardew. Move on.
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Watching an interview here he admits he pushed a player with his head.. RCS thats called a headbutt. He says he expects to get some punishment from it and he shouldn't of done it and that JC will be the guy on the touchline from now on.. I don't think the EPL will be "moving on" with this one
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Steve Bruce has played it down, accepting Pardew's apology, and that could do him a massive favour. 5-6 game touchline ban and a big fine heading his way.
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Blown out of all proportion, but don't condone it.
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I never said it wasn't a headbutt Ralph.
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Just vindicates what I’ve said about Pardew in the past he’s arrogant and aggressive, he’s supposed to be the manager of a premiership club what sort of example is that to set, they should throw the book at him he’s got history, and I think they will.
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trickster wrote:Just vindicates what I’ve said about Pardew in the past he’s arrogant and aggressive, he’s supposed to be the manager of a premiership club what sort of example is that to set, they should throw the book at him he’s got history, and I think they will.
I would ban him from touchline for the rest of his career, unless he chooses to himself. Let him manage a team but don't let him on the dug-out. As he even said on Final Score he "shouldn't even have been there" and needs to "sit down". Plainly can't control himself, so why sacrifice his managerial career when he can take steps to avoid it by sitting in directors box.
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^^^ what trickster says, I can't stand the arrogant fcuker
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This thread started pre-Hull

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RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:This thread started pre-Hull

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Ralph wrote:
RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:This thread started pre-Hull

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A selection from pre-nut:

Organic White wrote: Gut tells me he would have been a perfect fit here. Should have pulled out the stops to bring him back in the summer. Back then, after a c!#p season with Newcastle they might have considered a deal.
Wayne Farris wrote: He's a Fulham supporter that f#!$ anything that moves, it's a big yes from me. Seriously if we go down and he's available he'd be top of my list to completely start afresh, if the worst happens I just cannot see Magath hanging around in the Championship.
And the best post-nut
Wurzel wrote: If he comes here and is successful we should get a statue of him similar to this to replace the Jacko one:-

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100,000k fine so far and probably more i'd say to come
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Didn't Yates do similar against Exeter once?
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100,000k fine so far and probably more i'd say to come
The FA cant sack him. Touch line ban for 10 games max. All been media hyped.
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Pardew for England. Love to see him nut a Portuguese or Argentine.
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Yates did the same when manager of Kidderminster got a 4 game ban and £350 fine.

Alos noticed that the FA are looking into the technical areas and have mentioned that us and Rotherham are being seen as the ideal distance between dugouts.
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So Pardew gets a 7 match ban I was hoping it would be a 10 match ban, but the first 3 will be a stadium ban combined with a 60k fine, so that’s not bad, next time kick him out of football.
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I think we had Pardew weighed up correctly, someone’s mannerisms and actions can give them away even through the media[url]ttp://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/cr ... ew-4928161[/url]
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