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Alan Pardew was born on 18 July 1961 in Wimbledon, England. His father's name is Harry Pardew, while his mother's name remains undisclosed. Limited information is available about his early education and family background, though it is known that Alan completed his schooling in England.
Alan began his career as a professional football player. Before committing fully to football, he worked part-time jobs and also held a position in a Middle Eastern country, which he eventually left to pursue football professionally. He first played for the non-league side Corinthian-Casuals. In 1987, he signed with Crystal Palace for a salary of £7,500, where he contributed significantly, helping the club win the Zenith Data Systems Cup.
In 1991, Alan joined Charlton Athletic and played there until retiring as a player. His shift to management began in 1998 when he took up a caretaker role at Reading, eventually becoming the full-time manager. Pardew's managerial skills led to an opportunity to manage West Ham United in 2003 after he resigned from Reading.
Pardew helped West Ham gain promotion to the Premier League, but his tenure ended in 2006 following a poor run of form. He subsequently joined Charlton Athletic in 2006 but was unable to reverse the club’s fortunes and left in 2008 after the team suffered relegation from the Premier League.
In 2009, Pardew took over as manager of Southampton. Under his guidance, the club won the Football League Trophy in 2010. Despite the victory, he was dismissed later that year. Shortly afterward, Pardew was appointed manager of Newcastle United. Although initially met with skepticism, he introduced strong signings and significantly improved the team's performance. His efforts earned him the Premier League Manager of the Season and the LMA Manager of the Year awards in 2012.
In 2015, Pardew returned to Crystal Palace as manager with a reported salary of £3.5 million per year. He led the team to the FA Cup final in 2016 but was let go later that year due to inconsistent results. Statistically, Pardew had a managerial win percentage of 42.1%, peaking at 53.1% during his successful stint at Southampton. Despite mixed results, Pardew's tactical awareness and experience were widely acknowledged.
Alan Pardew is married to Tina Pardew, and the couple has two daughters. He has largely kept his personal life private and away from the media spotlight. Pardew's annual salary has been estimated at £800,000, and his net worth is approximately £13.2 million. His financial success reflects his long-standing involvement in professional football. He also maintains a notable presence on social media, with a considerable following on Twitter.
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