Newcastle: 10 Things Pardew Should Be Applauded For

By Tom Astley /

3. He Finished 5th

Back to that season again. But it is easy to forget how unexpected that was, and what an achievement it represents for a side who had been hemorrhaging their best players to the €œso-called top four€ and elsewhere. There were moments in that season where the football was fluent and the side played with a swagger reminiscent of Keegan€™s side (the first time around). Or at least it was as close as we€™ve got to those dizzy heights since Bobby Robson was shown the door. That the club didn€™t build on that success, that they let the €˜prize€™ of Europa League action turn into a curse rather than a blessing, that they€™re now back to being as likely to struggle to stay up as they are to push for Europe shouldn€™t take away from the success of that season. Demba Ba€™s hat trick at Stoke, beating Man. United (always an unexpected, but delicious, treat in a season), beating Liverpool at home. Alright, the lads got a howking off Fulham and Spurs, but they finished above Chelsea, and that€™s got to be worth a round of applause in anyone€™s book. In fact, Cisse€™s brace at Stamford Bridge was worth the price of admission on its own for that season. The glory is shifting away from Pards a little bit here... but they were both fantastic goals, weren€™t they? And they happened whilst Pardew was manager, lest you forget.