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kysports.com understands that Exeter's Paul Tisdale was one the names under consideration to succeed Chris Hughton at Newcastle United.

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f*ck Off about sacking Hughton because he lacked PL which he wouldve gained by being giving more time to manager a team in the prem instead of replacing him a manager whos PL experience is struggling in the relegation zone

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Pardew of West Ham(took them to seventh and just unlucky lost the Fa Cup Final in 06) before he done his madness(Not playing Tevez/Mascherano) which led to his sacking or the Pardew of Charlton(whom he transformed them from a stable Premiership team to a League One team)?

I think Mike Ashley should of waited a few weeks because Rafa would of been avaliable(What's wrong with Rafa? I actually still rate this guy)

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you gotta laugh....as a West Ham fan i can tell you that Alan pardew along with Curbishly were the worst managers we have had in recent years

Pardew is any championship manager.....and not even a good one to that

Not sure how Curbishley can be blamed.

He got par(dew)ed IMO

there is a reason why certain managers dont get snapped up quickly...when you think of top english managers you think of alladyce , mark hughes, rednap, steve mcclaren, roy hodgeson etc...... no one talks about curbishley or pardew , them man aint bringing anything new to the game

championship level managers end of.

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1998: Moves to Reading with manager Terry Bullivant and takes over the reserve team.

1999: Loses his job when Reading scrap their reserve team but returns to the club later in the year as manager following dismissal of Tommy Burns.

2000: Reading finish 10th in Division Two.

2001: Takes Reading to the play-off final in his first full season in charge but the Royals are beaten 3-2 by Walsall.

2002: Reading finish second and win automatic promotion to the first division.

2003: Reading finish fourth in the first division but lose to Wolves 3-1 in the play-off semi-final.

September 10 - Hands in his resignation after Reading chairman John Madejski refuses West Ham permission to speak to his manager.

September 18 - West Ham reach out-of-court settlement with Reading of #380,000 compensation and one month's gardening leave for Pardew.

October 18 - Takes over as West Ham's 10th manager.

2004: Reaches the play-off final but loses 1-0 to former club Palace.

2005: Reaches play-off final again and beats Preston 1-0 with a goal from Bobby Zamora to secure a return to the Premiership.

2006: January - Breaks the West Ham transfer record with #7.25million signing of Dean Ashton from Norwich.

April 23 - West Ham beat Middlesbrough at Villa Park to reach first FA Cup final in 16 years and qualify for the UEFA Cup.

May 7 - Beat Tottenham on final day of the season to secure ninth place.

May 13 - Loses the FA Cup final to Liverpool on penalties after Steven Gerrard's equaliser in the last minute of normal time forces a 3-3 draw.

August 31 - Agrees to sign Argentina internationals Carlos Teves and Javier Mascherano from Corinthians in a deal brokered by businessman Kia Joorabchian.

September 1 - West Ham confirm ``exploratory discussions'' over a takeover deal have taken place, thought to be with Joorabchian.

September 28 - West Ham lose 3-0 in Palermo and crash out of the UEFA Cup 4-0 on aggregate.

October 24 - An eighth straight defeat sees West Ham knocked out of Carling Cup by Chesterfield.

November 21 - West Ham board of directors accept Icelandic businessman Eggert Magnusson's #85million takeover bid.

December 11 - Sacked after five defeats in six matches.

December 24 - Appointed Charlton manager on a three-and-a-half-year contract, with the club 19th in the Premier League.

2007: May - Suffers relegation for first time in career.

2008: May - Expected promotion challenge fails to materialise as Add*cks finish season in 11th.

November 22 - Parts company with Charlton by mutual consent after Add*cks slip into the Championship drop zone on back of eight-game winless run.

2009: July 17 - Appointed Southampton manager on a three-year contract.

2010: March 28 - Leads Saints to Johnstone's Paint Trophy glory with 4-1 final win over Carlisle at Wembley - the club's first trophy since 1976.

August 30 - Sacked as Southampton manager - just two days after the team's 4-0 win at Bristol Rovers.

December 9: Appointed Newcastle manager on a five-and-a-half-year deal.

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you gotta laugh....as a West Ham fan i can tell you that Alan pardew along with Curbishly were the worst managers we have had in recent years

Pardew is any championship manager.....and not even a good one to that

Not sure how Curbishley can be blamed.

He got par(dew)ed IMO

there is a reason why certain managers dont get snapped up quickly...when you think of top english managers you think of alladyce , mark hughes, rednap, steve mcclaren, roy hodgeson etc...... no one talks about curbishley or pardew , them man aint bringing anything new to the game

championship level managers end of.

I fail to see how Curbs and pardew could be compared when pardew has had a series of failures while curbs spent a long time bringing charlton up from obscurity to a mid prem table team THEN moved to west ham. What did he do wrong at west ham again?

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Curbishley worked wonders with Charlton - kept them in the Premiership for years.

As soon as Dowie took over, he was given money to spend but started miserably and got sacked. Pardew was unable to get them promoted to the Premiership when they got relegated.

Curbishley kept West Ham up in the 2007-08 despite them heading for relegation when he took over.

Pardew isn't seeing Curbishley at any level.

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Curbishley worked wonders with Charlton - kept them in the Premiership for years.

As soon as Dowie took over, he was given money to spend but started miserably and got sacked. Pardew was unable to get them promoted to the Premiership when they got relegated.

Curbishley kept West Ham up in the 2007-08 despite them heading for relegation when he took over.

Pardew isn't seeing Curbishley at any level.

curbishley >>>>> pardew any day of the week , i agree with you on that....BUT what I am saying is that managers of that ilk at best will keep you mid table and every now and then give you a good cup run......makes no sense to sack houghton given all he achieved with no money or assistant manager to replace him with the likes of pardew who kept maschereno and tevez warming the bench......

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Bait Pardew won the job and the contract length in a game of poker.

There's a rumour that he ran up a debt in one of the casinos (Lambias who is Ashley's right hand man owns a network of them) and that he's doing the job for peanuts to pay off the debt, would be funny if true.

A 5 year contract doesn't seem right though.

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