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We're approaching almost Diame-like levels of redemption here. A bit more composure and a few more goals and we'll be there.
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Aye. That was him rusty and he was absolutely fine. Marshalling people, orchestrating things, defending cleanly.
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Eddie Howe - Nominated for Manager of the Season
Rich replied to InspectorCoarse's topic in Football
Early days but in-game management a bit suspect so far. Brave to go two up top after the red, so swings and roundabouts there, but subs have got to be better. If you’d offered me 1-1 after 10 minutes I’d have taken it, mind. Few Brucey bonus days off in order I reckon. -
Lewis in particular, he can’t defend the whole flank himself for the whole game though surely? Bit mad that we’ve gone 4-3-2 instead of 4-4-1 when ASM started wide left.
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It was easier when I didn’t care. Fuuuuuck me.
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Cannot believe he’s started again tonight, he’s a parody of his former very average self. Fernandez must be absolute dog in training.
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You've posted some shite in your time, like, but that might just take the biscuit.
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Was going to ask if anyone knew how many he’d been responsible for, was thinking about 8 or 9.
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Nowt wrong with that question like, just surprising that the club content bloke asks more pressing questions of the players than journalists do.
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Reckon it'll be: Dubravka Manquillo Schar Lascelles Fernandez Ritchie Joelinton Shelvey Willock Saint-Maximin Wilson SUBS: Darlow, Clark, Murphy, Lewis, Hayden, Longstaff, Fraser, Almiron, Gayle. Head says narrow loss, heart says narrow win. Will bet on a goal-laden draw If I was picking it, I'd go: Dubravka Manquillo Schar Fernandez Lewis Joelinton Shelvey Willock Saint-Maximin Almiron Wilson The beauty of this is that you could have Almiron dropping in/rotating with ASM to better protect Lewis down the left at times, and Wilson doing the same with Joelinton (like they were against Brentford) to rotate being the first presser.
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Eddie Howe - Nominated for Manager of the Season
Rich replied to InspectorCoarse's topic in Football
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Aye, no issues with the charitable donation element. It should've been 5-10x the size, though.
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Nah, given the size of the captive audience and the depth of feeling against Ashley's ownership/general desperation amongst a decent chunk of the fanbase to do something to have an impact it's not a big amount. Hearts was the inspiration, apparently, and they were doing £1.5M a year at the beginning of the pandemic with an aim to get that to £2M. Hearts have raised £12.6M in total in 11 years and 1 month, it seems. At the rate the Trust was going at, we'd be looking at £3.6M in total in that timeframe (and it had already slowed significantly before the takeover). That's between 1/3 and 1/4 of what Hearts have managed. Awful measurement, but Hearts has 98.7K followers on Twitter, NUFC has 1.9M. Slightly more relevant, they average about 17,000 per home game, a third of what we do. The scope and scale of the two clubs is night and day, even pre-takeover. It just wasn't thought out, executed, or communicated well enough and the people involved clearly weren't deemed to be trustworthy enough by your average match-going fan (as well as the likes of me, eventually). I pledged for a good few months to feel like I was doing the something I mentioned above, but lost faith fairly quickly.
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End of season. Bruce in until then.
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Can we start keeping track of this stuff somewhere so we can rinse people when it doesn't happen the way they tell us it will?
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£180,000 in how long? That's not impressive.
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Eh? Absolute nonsense. If nowt else, I'm sure they're happy whenever the club they've invested £350M in scores a goal.
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Away win. Loads of goals.