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"Prior to that trip, we had a fantastic result. We beat Brighton in the league, we went to Liverpool in the cup and beat them with their strongest team. "After the Liverpool game, I thought we had it. We there or thereabouts and were going to make it really tight for everyone else. "But the Barcelona things was a terrible incident. The players obviously let themselves down and let the club down and let me down and from that moment forward we never really got results that banished that thought. "We had just got some momentum and we lost it with that incident. The senior players involved were a big, core part of my team."Asked if he had not been able to drop the players involved, Pardew responded: "That was probably a decision that some of the players in the group thought I should have [made]; some probably thought I shouldn't have. "It was a decision that me and my staff talked long and hard into the night about what we were going to do in that situation. "Obviously, we didn't call it right because otherwise we would have had a better reflection than we do now." https://twitter.com/GoalsOnSunday/status/1053956686694756357 Pardew was sacked weeks before the season ended, when West Brom's relegation was all but mathematically confirmed.
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