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Roehampton Addick (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Last week’s defeat to that lot from Croydon has kicked off the Alan Pardew debate with renewed vigour. Throughout last season there was a small, but growing, group of people saying that Pardew should be shown the door and that he just isn’t up to the job. This group has grown this season, and has [...]
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footy247 (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Charlton chief Alan Pardew has given an insight into how he has dealt with the criticism that followed last week's defeat to rivals Crystal Palace.The Addicks showed an abundance of character to bounce back from two defeats in four days, including that loss at Selhurst Park, to claim three points against Ipswich Town on Saturday.Pardew picked a bold starting XI - just one of several...
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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | yesterday
Charlton manager Alan Pardew has become an expert on the credit crunch during his side's recent slump in form. But the sleepless nights could be over.
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Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | yesterday
Charlton manager Alan Pardew has become an expert on the credit crunch during his side's recent slump in form. But the sleepless nights could be over.
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Evening Star 24 (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
THERE is no greater incentive to win your next home than losing to your near neighbours and Charlton boss Alan Pardew knows his side are under added pressure after Tuesday's defeat at Crystal Palace.
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footy247 (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Despite suffering two successive losses, Alan Pardew insists his Charlton side is looking forward to the challenge of tackling Ipswich Town at The Valley on Saturday (3pm).Defeats to Sheffield Wednesday and South London rivals Crystal Palace have seen the Addicks slip down the Championship table to 17th place.However, with his side still just four points off a play-off place, Pardew...
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Charlton Athletic Online (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
OK, it’s time to nail my flag to the mast. I’m fed up with Alan Pardew . I know from reading other blogs and the comments on them that most of you guys are too. A lot of Charlton fans seem to be saying that we like him, but we just want him to be a bit more realistic, passionate in the right sort of way, contrary, to accept the blame every now and then. Well, I’ve had enough. I’m not...
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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
Charlton manager Alan Pardew has been given a vote of confidence by his chairman in the wake of the Championship club's uninspiring start to the new season.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
... Saturday's 1-1 draw against Ipswich Town at Portman Road and Neil Warnock named an unchanged team. Alan Pardew had threatened all manner of dire retribution after Charlton's 2-1 home defeat to Sheffield Wednesday but when the teamsheet was revealed the blood-letting was minor with just one change. Andy Gray was the victim, though his axing may have been tactical rather than personal...
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footy247 (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Charlton are exploring their options with The Football League after the decision by Sky to move the date of the club's fixture against Derby County means Linvoy Primus will be unable to play in the Championship game.Addicks boss Alan Pardew will be unable to select the central defender, who is on loan from Portsmouth, because his temporary stay at The Valley expires on December 13th...
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Charlton Athletic Online (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
Charlton Athletic 2 Ipswich Town 1 Pre-game, the atmosphere all around The Valley was strange. Stood in Bartrams, a fellow supporter who I did not know noticed me reading Alan Pardew’s programme notes, and interjected, without prompting, that something had to change. He said that he didn’t know who should be brought in to replace Pards, but didn’t disagree when I said that some had suggested...
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The Soccer Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
... was at Charlton since 2000 and was there for a long time. While I was there, I worked with Alan Curbishley and some other extremely good managers (Iain Dowie, Les Reed and ex-West Ham chief Alan Pardew).“Management is something I’ve wanted to do for a long time and it’s a case of getting that job and that opportunity."Two other former Hammers - Teddy Sheringham and Steve Lomas...