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Newcastle United 1-2 Brighton & Hove Albion - 02/03/2025
The College Dropout replied to 54's topic in Football
Schar has been so bad on the ball man. My word. -
Newcastle United 1-2 Brighton & Hove Albion - 02/03/2025
The College Dropout replied to 54's topic in Football
Glad Howe has made some early subs. -
Newcastle United 1-2 Brighton & Hove Albion - 02/03/2025
The College Dropout replied to 54's topic in Football
We’ve started awfully. -
Financial Fair Play / Profit & Sustainability
The College Dropout replied to Mattoon's topic in Football
They received the money in 2001, after winning their 9th CL. the land was sold to to private companies. Madrid agreed to some government stuff to facilitate the sale but the sale was an open bidding. West Ham’s stadium deal is far more ‘suspect’. -
Newcastle United 1-2 Brighton & Hove Albion - 02/03/2025
The College Dropout replied to 54's topic in Football
So bad on the ball these days. -
Newcastle United 1-2 Brighton & Hove Albion - 02/03/2025
The College Dropout replied to 54's topic in Football
This is the biggest issue. We’ve looked decent. But they look more composed in possession. -
Yankuba Minteh (now playing for Brighton & Hove Albion)
The College Dropout replied to 54's topic in Football
Big moments in each box aside. He’s been good. -
Financial Fair Play / Profit & Sustainability
The College Dropout replied to Mattoon's topic in Football
Wrong. - they won 8 CLs prior. - they money raised wiped the debts and helped fund the galacticos era when they won 1 CL - the very next summer. - they sold the land the training ground was on. The land was in the financial district of Madrid - the land was sold to private companies not ‘the government’ -
Newcastle United 1-2 Brighton & Hove Albion - 02/03/2025
The College Dropout replied to 54's topic in Football
Crowd are so flat. -
Newcastle United 1-2 Brighton & Hove Albion - 02/03/2025
The College Dropout replied to 54's topic in Football
Minteh is rapid like. Honestly Minteh scoring felt inevitable after the foul. -
Absolutely horrific that. Mateta’s a player on the rise too. Went up a level last season and continued this season.
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Happy for him. My type of player. Could see he was a baller from his early clips.
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Eddie Howe - Cup Winning NUFC Manager
The College Dropout replied to InspectorCoarse's topic in Football
Agreed - 7th is about right for us. But with 2 of the 6 teams above us out of it. The team 8th not likely to finish above us. Having 2 teams 9th or below in wages and squad cost finish above us would be a disappointment. Last year we finished 7th. Finished below 1 team with equal/less resources than us but above 1 with more. Fucking fair. -
Financial Fair Play / Profit & Sustainability
The College Dropout replied to Mattoon's topic in Football
This was 25 years ago. -
Bruno Guimarães - NUFC Cup Winning Captain
The College Dropout replied to Fantail Breeze's topic in Football
The being slow thing is being overplayed. I got pelters for saying he looked slow before he joined. He joined, looked slow but it didn't matter much. Now he's tired and out of form. And the slowness is used as a stick to beat him with. He needs a break. Don't know where/when he's going to get it. -
Bruno Guimarães - NUFC Cup Winning Captain
The College Dropout replied to Fantail Breeze's topic in Football
Lad is tired. -
There was 1-year Jordan Ayew scored 9 PL goals. Unbelievable.
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Eddie Howe - Cup Winning NUFC Manager
The College Dropout replied to InspectorCoarse's topic in Football
I think it's switching things up via subs or team shape that he doesn't tend to do unless the match state is bad enough. Blocks he does and more tactical things I don't notice I assume. -
Pope used to be definitively better. Don't think that's the case atm. I was a massive advocate for the Pope signing. But his form post injury is a concern.
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Burnley are incredibly dour and defensive.
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There's levels to that. Pope, Joelinton, Willock, Murphy really stick out as poor. Burn maybe too. The rest have a baseline of competency for their position. Surpised to see Gordon loses the ball more than most wingers. He's levels above in that regard to Murphy but that's a poor comparions
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Eddie Howe - Cup Winning NUFC Manager
The College Dropout replied to InspectorCoarse's topic in Football
That's because the result is bad enough for him to change things. He's lost belief in plan A. He doesn't tend to make unplanned changes when the score is ok or he thinks Plan A might work eventually. Many examples where the game is going against us for 5-10-15 minutes but the opposition haven't scored and Howe sits on his hands until they score. Sometimes they don't score. -
His final ball is great. If his replacement simply matched Murphy’s open play G/A I would be happy. his general passing is awful for the level we are aiming for. His general ability to retain possession- pressure or no pressure - is so awful for the level. Murphy’s work rate + goal/assist output + actual football ability + good injury record is a very good player mind. He’ll be hard to replace.
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Aye. This is why I really wanted a performance and a result. You can’t just turn it in when you are constantly mentally defeated.