Pardew - 'Tiote Hasn't Become A Bad Player Overnight'

Last updated : 14 July 2013 By Footy Mad - Editor

Cheik Tiote: “It wasn’t a top, top season for me, but that’s football.

“It’s important to think about yourself when you finish the season. You have to think why it didn’t go so well. That’s normal."

Alan Pardew said: “All players have disappointing seasons.

“Unfortunately for us, Cheik’s coincided with us having a disappointing season as well, which probably didn’t help him.

“He had such a fantastic season the year before. You don’t become a bad player overnight.

“It’s about confidence, and getting him back to where he was.

“He’s a fantastic character around this building.”

Tiote, signed from Twente three years ago, enjoyed a superb first season on Tyneside, and he was handed a new six-and-a-half year deal midway through the campaign.

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Mike Ashley stunned us all ... and I mean ALL ... when he sacked Chris Hughton and brought in Alan Pardew.

Apparently, Ashley knows Pardew from a London casino the pair used to visit, and the former West Ham boss talked his way into the job.

At the time the appointment was made, ourselves (NU-MAD) and the Chronicle held a poll to ask the Newcastle fans if they were happy with the new manager.

Both polls showed only 5% of Toon fans were happy, and if the truth was known, I'd say 3% of those were Mackems gatecrashing the voting!

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We were still in the relegation dog-fight until Swansea won at Wigan a week before the season ended, and there was growing concern after heavy home defeats to Sunderland and Liverpool.

Pardew gave his excuses, saying his squad was "wafer thin and too small to tackle a long season".

Yet on Thursday - having lost Steve Harper, Danny Simpson, James Perch and Dan Gosling on the way to Crystal Palace (FOUR PLAYERS LESS) he said: "I'm not too concerned because we have a big squad".

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