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Alan Pardew

Alan Pardew
Newcastle United
The final third - Issue 10 (May 2011)
Defending crosses – Issue 26 (September 2012)
Playing forward in a 4-3-3 – Issue 34 (May 2013)

Also in issue 10 - Tony MowbrayDean SmithJohn SheridanAndy QuyTim Coe
Also in issue 26 - Neale Cooper, Uwe Rosler, Steve Cooper, Paul StephensonKevin Blackwell
Also in Issue 34 – David Flitcroft, Joe Dunne, Nigel Worthington, Gregg Broughton, Neil Dewsnip

Alan Pardew was appointed as manager of Newcastle United in December 2010. In his first full season in charge he led the club to fifth place in the Barclays Premier League and secured a place in the Europa League. Pardew’s accomplishments were recognised when he was voted LMA Manager of the Year by his managerial peers in recognition of his accomplishments.

This season, the 51-year-old has continued the club’s policy of unearthing raw talent from mainland Europe. Despite being hampered by injuries Newcastle have continued to progress whilst gradually bringing through the next breed of Premier League stars.

Prior to his appointment at St. James’ Park, Pardew managed West Ham United, Southampton, Charlton Athletic and Reading. During his playing career he played an integral role in securing Crystal Palace place in the 1990 FA Cup Final, against Manchester United. In 2006 he reached his second FA Cup final, this time as manager of West Ham. After a hard fought final against Liverpool, which went to extra-time, his team were unlucky to be defeated in a penalty shoot-out.

To find out how Alan Pardew coaches the final third click here now.
To find out how Alan Pardew coaches defending crosses click here now.
To find out how Alan Pardew coaches playing forward in a 4-3-3 click here now.

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