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Come on then spoonfeeders.

 

Turns out the corporate waffle Cortese came out with over the summer about how he wouldn't ever dream of sacking Pardew turned out to be a great big pile of stinking plop plops.

 

So you've spent the summer with your infantile belief that everyone's, like, got an agenda except of course the official site or the chief exec who has no agenda whatsoever and the Echo was, like, making up stuff and everything.

 

Come on then spoonfeeders, post up your Cortese quotes about how wrong the Echo is with their unfounded speculation and stuff.

 

Tell us again how Matthew Le Tissier has no right to say Pardew shouldn't be sacked. Tell us how Matthew Le Tissier isn't allowed to comment on our football club because it's being run so brilliantly.

 

Come on then spoonfeeders. Post it up again, or I'll do it for you.

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Come on then spoonfeeders.

 

Turns out the corporate waffle Cortese came out with over the summer about how he wouldn't ever dream of sacking Pardew turned out to be a great big pile of stinking plop plops.

 

So you've spent the summer with your infantile belief that everyone's, like, got an agenda except of course the official site or the chief exec who has no agenda whatsoever and the Echo was, like, making up stuff and everything.

 

Come on then spoonfeeders, post up your Cortese quotes about how wrong the Echo is with their unfounded speculation and stuff.

 

Tell us again how Matthew Le Tissier has no right to say Pardew shouldn't be sacked. Tell us how Matthew Le Tissier isn't allowed to comment on our football club because it's being run so brilliantly.

 

Come on then spoonfeeders. Post it up again, or I'll do it for you.

 

Go ahead.

 

I see this thread as nothing more than massaging your own ego, don't see why you should get other people to spend their precious time doing it for you.

 

As for Pardew's sacking, big shock yes. I'm reserving my final judgement until I found who the replacement is.

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Come on then spoonfeeders.

 

Turns out the corporate waffle Cortese came out with over the summer about how he wouldn't ever dream of sacking Pardew turned out to be a great big pile of stinking plop plops.

 

So you've spent the summer with your infantile belief that everyone's, like, got an agenda except of course the official site or the chief exec who has no agenda whatsoever and the Echo was, like, making up stuff and everything.

 

Come on then spoonfeeders, post up your Cortese quotes about how wrong the Echo is with their unfounded speculation and stuff.

 

Tell us again how Matthew Le Tissier has no right to say Pardew shouldn't be sacked. Tell us how Matthew Le Tissier isn't allowed to comment on our football club because it's being run so brilliantly.

 

Come on then spoonfeeders. Post it up again, or I'll do it for you.

 

 

To turn on fellow fans so soon after AP has been sacked and ML has passed away is a disgrace. You have no shame or honour.

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Come on then spoonfeeders.

 

Turns out the corporate waffle Cortese came out with over the summer about how he wouldn't ever dream of sacking Pardew turned out to be a great big pile of stinking plop plops.

 

So you've spent the summer with your infantile belief that everyone's, like, got an agenda except of course the official site or the chief exec who has no agenda whatsoever and the Echo was, like, making up stuff and everything.

 

Come on then spoonfeeders, post up your Cortese quotes about how wrong the Echo is with their unfounded speculation and stuff.

 

Tell us again how Matthew Le Tissier has no right to say Pardew shouldn't be sacked. Tell us how Matthew Le Tissier isn't allowed to comment on our football club because it's being run so brilliantly.

 

Come on then spoonfeeders. Post it up again, or I'll do it for you.

 

So, if true to form, this thread shall be locked as soon as a mod sees it. This is not a debate or an opinion, this is trolling at its extreme. If you want a debate or discussion CB, please post something we can debate on. If you want to post this sort of thing, you have the muppet show or the lounge, I suggest you use them.

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Come on then spoonfeeders.

 

Turns out the corporate waffle Cortese came out with over the summer about how he wouldn't ever dream of sacking Pardew turned out to be a great big pile of stinking plop plops.

 

So you've spent the summer with your infantile belief that everyone's, like, got an agenda except of course the official site or the chief exec who has no agenda whatsoever and the Echo was, like, making up stuff and everything.

 

Come on then spoonfeeders, post up your Cortese quotes about how wrong the Echo is with their unfounded speculation and stuff.

 

Tell us again how Matthew Le Tissier has no right to say Pardew shouldn't be sacked. Tell us how Matthew Le Tissier isn't allowed to comment on our football club because it's being run so brilliantly.

 

Come on then spoonfeeders. Post it up again, or I'll do it for you.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWs9aNmLnwg&feature=related How CB Fry deals with those who disagree with him?

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To turn on fellow fans so soon after AP has been sacked and ML has passed away is a disgrace. You have no shame or honour.

"Disgrace, no shame or honour"???? Oh get over yourself.

He's just pointing out how the 'NC' is God' brigade need to back peddle, thats all.

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Saints are using this lot http://www.square1consulting.co.uk/sports/derby-county-fc to advise them. It all looks very worrying to me. I have left a message for David Bick/Paul McGoohan

Square1 Consulting +44 (0) 207 929 5599 to call me. Details from Saints website, as well as Jordan Sibley, Club Spokesman +44 (0) 2380 711988 also on the site with the article. His mobile by the way is07786 073771 they may just regret putting his details on the site!! He's on voicemail on both at the moment. Worth a message maybe asking what criteria they used to say pardew couldn't get us up and who they think mets that criteria and will any prospective manager ever trust an executive that sacks someone after a long summer break only 3 games into the season following a 4 0 victory and why they didn't do this in summer?? Hopefully they will say we have a golden opportunity with .....who?? Keegan, I don't think he'd do it, Big Sam, maybe, but he is not going to be long term. Pardew would have stayed and appeared to have Saints at heart, oh well, lets see, but also when you think about it will the players feel let down, or was it player power, did Lambert get fed up with Pardew saying publicly he wasn't playing well?

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Yawn Yawn Yawn. What a very sad person you are.

Come on then spoonfeeders.

 

Turns out the corporate waffle Cortese came out with over the summer about how he wouldn't ever dream of sacking Pardew turned out to be a great big pile of stinking plop plops.

 

So you've spent the summer with your infantile belief that everyone's, like, got an agenda except of course the official site or the chief exec who has no agenda whatsoever and the Echo was, like, making up stuff and everything.

 

Come on then spoonfeeders, post up your Cortese quotes about how wrong the Echo is with their unfounded speculation and stuff.

 

Tell us again how Matthew Le Tissier has no right to say Pardew shouldn't be sacked. Tell us how Matthew Le Tissier isn't allowed to comment on our football club because it's being run so brilliantly.

 

Come on then spoonfeeders. Post it up again, or I'll do it for you.

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"Disgrace, no shame or honour"???? Oh get over yourself.

He's just pointing out how the 'NC' is God' brigade need to back peddle, thats all.

 

Is there such a brigade? This is the language of the Daily Mail: the politically correct brigade, the heath and safety brigade, the human rights brigade...

 

Put up a straw man and then ridicule it. Oh, and I think you meant "pedal".

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Come on then spoonfeeders.

 

Turns out the corporate waffle Cortese came out with over the summer about how he wouldn't ever dream of sacking Pardew turned out to be a great big pile of stinking plop plops.

 

So you've spent the summer with your infantile belief that everyone's, like, got an agenda except of course the official site or the chief exec who has no agenda whatsoever and the Echo was, like, making up stuff and everything.

 

Come on then spoonfeeders, post up your Cortese quotes about how wrong the Echo is with their unfounded speculation and stuff.

 

Tell us again how Matthew Le Tissier has no right to say Pardew shouldn't be sacked. Tell us how Matthew Le Tissier isn't allowed to comment on our football club because it's being run so brilliantly.

 

Come on then spoonfeeders. Post it up again, or I'll do it for you.

 

Is it Dusty Bin?

 

It's either that or a two week scuba diving holiday in the Maldives.

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Is there such a brigade? This is the language of the Daily Mail: the politically correct brigade, the heath and safety brigade, the human rights brigade...Put up a straw man and then ridicule it. Oh, and I think you meant "pedal".

:)

I was once in the 'Boys Brigade' !

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Saints are using this lot http://www.square1consulting.co.uk/sports/derby-county-fc to advise them. It all looks very worrying to me. I have left a message for David Bick/Paul McGoohan

Square1 Consulting +44 (0) 207 929 5599 to call me. Details from Saints website, as well as Jordan Sibley, Club Spokesman +44 (0) 2380 711988 also on the site with the article. His mobile by the way is07786 073771 they may just regret putting his details on the site!! He's on voicemail on both at the moment. Worth a message maybe asking what criteria they used to say pardew couldn't get us up and who they think mets that criteria and will any prospective manager ever trust an executive that sacks someone after a long summer break only 3 games into the season following a 4 0 victory and why they didn't do this in summer?? Hopefully they will say we have a golden opportunity with .....who?? Keegan, I don't think he'd do it, Big Sam, maybe, but he is not going to be long term. Pardew would have stayed and appeared to have Saints at heart, oh well, lets see, but also when you think about it will the players feel let down, or was it player power, did Lambert get fed up with Pardew saying publicly he wasn't playing well?

 

Nutshell.

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Forgive me for being a thick shyte - but can somebody please explain what this thread is all about, it has gone right over me. Or is it just a cheap 'points scoring', 'I told you so', 'I was right' thread...? Sorry - totally confused.

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And i think you meant... Put up a straw man, then ridicule it.

No need for the 'and'.

Oh the irony.

 

No. What you have done is 'comma splicing'. What he did was right. You shouldn't separate two clauses with a comma. Using the conjunction 'and' is fine to separate clauses and create a compound sentence. Although using 'then' suggests a continuous action, they are two distinct sentences and should not be separated by a comma. Double-whammy irony.

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No. What you have done is 'comma splicing'. What he did was right. You shouldn't separate two clauses with a comma. Using the conjunction 'and' is fine to separate clauses and create a compound sentence. Although using 'then' suggests a continuous action, they are two distinct sentences and should not be separated by a comma. Double-whammy irony.

 

Nutshell.

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Come on then spoonfeeders.

 

Turns out the corporate waffle Cortese came out with over the summer about how he wouldn't ever dream of sacking Pardew turned out to be a great big pile of stinking plop plops.

 

So you've spent the summer with your infantile belief that everyone's, like, got an agenda except of course the official site or the chief exec who has no agenda whatsoever and the Echo was, like, making up stuff and everything.

 

Come on then spoonfeeders, post up your Cortese quotes about how wrong the Echo is with their unfounded speculation and stuff.

 

Tell us again how Matthew Le Tissier has no right to say Pardew shouldn't be sacked. Tell us how Matthew Le Tissier isn't allowed to comment on our football club because it's being run so brilliantly.

 

Come on then spoonfeeders. Post it up again, or I'll do it for you.

 

 

Superb humour!

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Forgive me for being a thick shyte - but can somebody please explain what this thread is all about, it has gone right over me. Or is it just a cheap 'points scoring', 'I told you so', 'I was right' thread...? Sorry - totally confused.

 

That's right.

 

and we're still waiting for CB Fry to post up all of his quotes just to prove that he was, and will be forever right. He's gone strangely quiet though, funnily enough.

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No. What you have done is 'comma splicing'. What he did was right. You shouldn't separate two clauses with a comma. Using the conjunction 'and' is fine to separate clauses and create a compound sentence. Although using 'then' suggests a continuous action, they are two distinct sentences and should not be separated by a comma. Double-whammy irony.

 

Nah. Using 'and' as a conjunction on its own suggests continuity of action more than does 'and then'. Adding 'then' conveys the feeling of delay to some extent between the first and second actions. Inserting the comma adds to that sense of delay by forcing a pause in the reading of the sentence, mirroring a perceived lengthier delay between the actions themselves. Commas are pauses which are used to control how a sentence is read, not to be used solely according to a dry and old-fashioned gramatical rule, but stylistically as well.

See how the comma and conjuction reinforced each other at the end there for emphasis.

 

It's a bit like having a straight run up to a penalty kick, or one that breaks its uniform rhythm slightly to engender a change in the expected response from the keeper.

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