Alan Pardew has defended his record at Newcastle United saying the north east club “pulled above its weight” during his four, often turbulent, years in charge.
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Pardew was named as manager of his former playing club Crystal Palace on Saturday after Palace met the terms of a release clause in his Newcastle contract.
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While he is busy plotting this weekend’s home clash with in-form Tottenham Hotspur, Pardew’s Thursday news conference inevitably focussed on his reasons for leaving mid-table Newcastle for a relegation battle.
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“It was difficult because it’s a big club run on fairly tight financial margins,” Pardew, who spent 229 games in charge of Newcastle and took them into the Europa League in 2012, said.
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“Our net spend was one of the lowest, we had to really work hard at transfers because the funds for a club of that size makes it difficult and for the fans to understand that you need slow progress, to build slowly, which we did for four years.”
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Despite a steady tenure at club desperate for success, Pardew never completely won over the Geordie faithful and a dismal start to this season saw a concerted campaign by fans to get him sacked, with scores of banners held up at home and away matches.
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Pardew resisted any temptation to hit back though.
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“I’ve left a good club, I like to think with a good base of young players and some fantastic professionals,” the former Crystal Palace midfielder said.
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“We’ve pulled above our weight at times. Of course when you lose games there will be criticism from the stands but never once did I sense that outside of the ground.
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“I had tremendous support while I was there and want to thank all Geordies.”
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Pardew, who has also managed Reading, West Ham United and Southampton, said the decision to leave was his alone.
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“Personally and professionallly it was the right time for me and the right time for Newcastle too if I’m honest,” he said.
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“It was my decision, (Palace chairman) Steve (Parish) met the clause in my contract and I had to make a decision which I hope was the right one for me and the right one for Palace.”
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Palace are third from bottom in the table and this weekend host a Tottenham side buoyant after beating Chelsea.
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“When you’re fighting relegation you don’t want to hit teams in red hot form and Tottenham are, so not the greatest of starts,” he said.
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“We will have to try and knock them off their stride.”
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