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Posted on 04 January 2018. Tags: alan pardew, game, west bromwich albion, West Ham United, west ham united feeds
Only Derby County’s disastrous 2007-08 team – who won once all season – have gone for longer without tasting victory By Martin Laurence for WhoScored? , part of the Guardian Sport Network The significance of the game between Premier League strugglers West Ham and West Bromwich Albion on Tuesday night was not lost on the fans or managers of either side. With both teams in the bottom three and separated by just …
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Posted on 23 October 2017. Tags: alan pardew, football news, footy news, hammers news, News, slaven bilic
We have precious little to laugh about at the moment but at least Mike & Canning Town Len are attempting to cheer us up. In these two videos we see how the board react upon hearing the news of Ronald Koeman’s availability and Mike takes his usual quirky and satirical look at all things West […]
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Posted on 17 October 2015. Tags: alan pardew, argentina, australia, Goal.com, india, west ham
The Crystal Palace boss managed the 26-year-old at Newcastle United and is all too aware of the threat he could pose this weekend for West Ham
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Posted on 16 October 2015. Tags: alan pardew, dating, jobs, latest football news, opinion, West Ham United, westham
• Former Newcastle manager describes West Ham forward as ‘unplayable’ • Pardew hopeful Connor Wickham can reach similar level at Crystal Palace Alan Pardew has described Andy Carroll as “unplayable” as his team prepare to confront his former forward, with the Crystal Palace manager still hopeful he can coax similar qualities from Connor Wickham at Selhurst Park. Related: Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend | Michael Butler and Barry Glendenning Continue reading…
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Posted on 14 October 2015. Tags: alan pardew, culture, environment, latest football news, sam allardyce
• ‘West Ham way’ is a millstone round the club’s neck, he adds • Curbishley, Pardew and Redknapp also ‘got it in the neck’ Sam Allardyce has lashed out at supporters of his previous club, West Ham United, accusing many of them of being “deluded” and “brainwashed”. Allardyce, who last week became the Sunderland manager after completing a four-year contract at Upton Park last summer , during which he took the Hammers…
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Posted on 25 May 2015. Tags: alan pardew, chelsea, crystal-palace, football feeds, footy news, garry monk, josé mourinho, ronald koeman, sam allardyce, Southampton, sport, swansea-city, West Ham United, west ham united fc, westham, westham fc
Chances are that José Mourinho would agree with us that he deserves a place on this shortlist but Ronald Koeman, Garry Monk, Alan Pardew and, yes, Sam Allardyce have also had tremendous seasons • Have your say in the other categories too Welcome to theguardian.com review of the 2014-15 Premier League season . Now that the campaign has ended we would like you to help us choose your favourite goal, the best referee and the best manager, and…
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Posted on 27 February 2015. Tags: alan pardew, crystal-palace, Goal.com, latest football news, match preview, premier league, sam allardyce, skysports, upton park, west ham
The Hammers boss is aware of the Eagles’ pace and will be keeping a particularly close eye on their dangerous wingers when they meet at Upton Park on Saturday
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Posted on 30 November 2014. Tags: aaron cresswell, alan pardew, behind enemy lines, coyi, hammers, Newcastle, opinion, skysports, transfer rumours, video, west ham, West Ham United, westham
Aaron Cresswell’s first goal for the Hammers was enough to see off an in-form Newcastle at the Boleyn Ground yesterday. Given Newcastle’s run of five consecutive Premier League wins and our run of three games without a victory, you have to say that getting all three points was all the more sweeter. It pushed us… Read more »
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Posted on 28 November 2014. Tags: alan pardew, guardian.co.uk, newcastle-united, sam allardyce, sport, upton park, west ham, West Ham United, west ham united feeds
• Both managers face their former employers on Saturday • Newcastle were interested in Enner Valencia, says Pardew • Pardew: from man on the brink to miracle worker • Pardew praises Andy Carroll before return to West Ham Like Alan Pardew at Newcastle United, Sam Allardyce knows all about being the subject of crowd abuse and has served his time as a favourite for the sack. According to popular pre-season predictions neither…
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Posted on 27 November 2014. Tags: alan pardew, guardian.co.uk, latest football news, newcastle-united, sport, transfer gossip, upthehammers, West Ham United, west ham united fc, westham, westham news
• ‘I like Andy … I think he’s a terrific striker’ • Newcastle must cope with fully fit Carroll • Sam Allardyce will not take risks on Andy Carroll Alan Pardew would relish the chance to bring Andy Carroll back to Newcastle United but accepts a January reunion is unlikely. “I’m not going to hide from the fact that I like Andy,” said Pardew, whose renascent side must cope with a newly fit Carroll when they visit West Ham United on …
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Posted on 16 August 2014. Tags: alan pardew, football banter, football feeds, newcastle-united, Southampton, tony pulis, upton park, west bromwich albion, west ham news, West Ham United, westham
Alan Pardew and Sam Allardyce need patience and luck to avoid the early-season sack at Newcastle and West Ham respectively The computer game Football Manager categorises the “job status” of its fictional coaches in four bands: secure, stable, insecure and very insecure. Few actual Premier League managers would admit to belonging to the first two brackets. In a profession in which even the perceived best are only three consecutive defeats removed from …
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Posted on 22 April 2014. Tags: alan pardew, Boleyn Ground, mike ashley, newcastle-united, opinion, premier league, sam allardyce, st. james' park, upton park, west ham, whtid
Saturday’s defeat against Palace prompted the old ‘You don’t know what you’re doing’ chant from the Bobby Moore lower, and while I wouldn’t go that far – I think time has come for club and manager to part ways. Firstly, I appreciate what Sam has done for the club. Relegated, in a mess, with a… Read more »
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