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Old January 20th, 2013, 12:06
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With Newcastle in the mire after another defeat yesterday, the bookies are split on how secure Alan Pardew is in the St James' Park hot seat.

Sky Bet report Pardew was "smashed in" in their next Premier League manager to go market following the 2-1 home reverse against Reading. That price makes him favourite in the market.

However, Stan James are prepared to offer 10/1 about Pardew, who signed an eight-year contract earlier this season, leaving next. They have Fulham's Martin Jol as their 5/4 favourite. Sky Bet and BetVictor will give you 5/2.

Meanwhile, Newcastle are into 7/2 (Betfred, Betway) to be relegated following their latest damaging home defeat.

The Magpies let a lead slip as they were beaten by two goals from super sub Adam Le Fondre.

As a result, the Royals are now just two points behind Newcastle although they remain in the drop zone in 18th after Aston Villa moved a place above them following their 2-2 draw at West Brom in the evening kick-off.

Pardew's men, who finished fifth last season, have now won just two of their last 14 league games and subsequently have slumped to 16th in the table.

Available at 6/1 for the drop prior to the game, Newcastle were chopped into 7/2 following the defeat.

The good news for their fans is that five sides remain more likely to go down, according to the layers.

Reading are one of them, although they were lengthened to 1/2 (Paddy Power).

QPR, who drew 1-1 at West Ham to continue their unbeaten run, are 4/7 (Boylesports, Coral), while Wigan, beaten 3-2 at home by Sunderland, were trimmed to 6/4 (general).

Villa are now 6/5 (Betfred) and Southampton, who host Everton tomorrow, are also rated more likely to be playing in the Championship next season. Ladbrokes offer them at 9/5 for the drop
(good luck Andy)
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Old January 20th, 2013, 20:20
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Crunch game for the mags on Tuesday 29th, form coming into a big race, as we all know, is an important factor. Not looking good for those unfortunates up the road but I'm happy


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Old January 20th, 2013, 23:06
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So does this make them statiscaly the worst and the dirtiest team currently in the league
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Old January 21st, 2013, 09:13
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So does this make them statiscaly the worst and the dirtiest team currently in the league
Pretty much yeah


They need 19 points from the last 15 games to get to 40 points but from their previous 15 games they only have 11 points.


.. and of course I'm loving the implosion, especially after hearing the "champion league place" target set at the beginning of the season by the deluded fux.

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And West Ham need to get their act together as well, I can see panic setting in if we don't start winning soon..
Oh thats ok , i see they have an easy game on wednesday, away to Arsenal
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And West Ham need to get their act together as well, I can see panic setting in if we don't start winning soon..
Oh thats ok , i see they have an easy game on wednesday, away to Arsenal
The total lack of enthusiasm and effort Arsenal showed in that first half against Chelsea ..it might well be an easy game for your mob
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they get eveywhere,,,,,,,,,,,,
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This is supposed to be Sami Amoeba




Look at his scruffy house and 12" TV
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more likely be a mackem in fancy dress as its definitely a bedsit on wearside.
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