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Bolton vs Newcastle United - Post Match Thoughts
Taylor Swift replied to BlufPurdi's topic in Football
I fucking hate Bolton btw. Cheating scum. Allardyce can fuck off and eat another doughnut, the fat fuck. I hope they get relegated as soon as possible and fuck right off. -
Bolton vs Newcastle United - Post Match Thoughts
Taylor Swift replied to BlufPurdi's topic in Football
Wasn't 4-5-1 mate. It was a 4-3-3. Very similar to how Chelsea played last year. And it worked like a charm until they scored. -
Bolton vs Newcastle United - Post Match Thoughts
Taylor Swift replied to BlufPurdi's topic in Football
blueyes.gif They really do bully us out of the park. Disappointing after the bright start but I would have taken a draw before the game so it's alright. Must pick up some points at Goodison though, massive game for our confidence/morale. -
Bolton v Newcastle. Pre-match talk,teams,predictions etc.etc.
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A draw would be mint. We need to lower our expectations a bit. I can already feel the hype now and the inevitable disappointment/frustration when we don't get a win out of this. This is a team that is challenging for a top 4 place. They've been brilliant at home, losing only to Chelsea and Manyoo but beating Liverpool. They'll play their normal aggressive football and will come at us from the first minute. Need to keep calm early on. Again, draw would be mint. We'll have a better chance of beating Everton at the weekend. -
I got whooped 91-37... by a Manyoo fan... who's also a girl
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Forget about the 9m. I'm talking about in the summer and I'm talking about when Charlton get relegated. That is why I'd be tempted. Other than that, obviously the defence comes first.
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Mate, I realize this. However, seeing as we should have addressed the defence in this next Jan window, we should look to strengthen the attack in the summer window. We'll have Owen (hopefully back to his best), Martins, Ameobi and maybe Sibierski (if he continues to play well and gets offered a new contract). That is only a possibility. We could have a crocked Ameobi while Sibs is released because his contract ran out. That's why I would see 5m for a young and quick striker to be a snip and could prove to be a deal that Duff's should have been.
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After seeing another abject performance from Charlton the other day, the thought came that Bent should be available for a reasonable price if/when they get relegated. Seeing as they spent basically twice their normal transfer budget in the last window, it'll be hard for them to strengthen in the Jan window and thus makes it more likely for them to get relegated. Although Pardew will give them a lift, it probably won't be enough and thus, when they get relegated, we could theoretically swoop in with a bid of say 5m because they will need the money. Thoughts?
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Pretty much agreed. I think it's very unlikely we'd have seen Solano at RB had Carr been fit, and I see no way in the world that Roeder would have dropped Parker and used Butt and Emre in the middle. It will be interesting to see what happens as certain players get back to fitness because I see potential here for a similar situation to the one when Souness didn't have the balls to select just 2 from Kluivert, Bellamy and Shearer. Parker should not be an automatic choice under any circumstances imo and I'm concerned Roeder doesn't have the balls to make these type of decisions. blueyes.gif Injuries have so far forced his hand but can he drop Parker like Mourinho dropped Shevchenko, like Ferguson dropped Van Nistelrooy etc. etc.?
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Maybe the thought they were in the bag, but something came up? Still shouldn't have said anything because obviously it wasn't as 'in the bag' as they thought it was. Wenger, Benitez, Fergie and Mourinho rarely comment on players they are interested in signing, and it's worked fine for them. Sir Bob was another astute manager who rarely commented on players about to be signed. I remember the Viana signing totally coming out of left-field. This is the kind of approach I would prefer Roeder to adopt. Not commenting = not creating expectations. Look what expectations lead to in the last window. Lastly, Roeder's substitutions and formations for certain games are still extremely baffling ie. leaving Shola up front alone against Manyoo away, making substitutions in the last 5 mins of the game when we're down etc. etc. He needs to react quicker and definitely be more decisive. We'll lose points if he continues to stick with the same team/formation that isn't working for 80 minutes. This applies to his formation for games as well. Certainly this is related to my earlier point that he doesn't make changes to the team for some reason and he's gotten lucky because the injuries we've suffered has basically forced him to make certain changes and they've worked.
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A couple more things.. Even though we all know actions are more important than words, some of the things that Roeder says can be extremely contradictory. He should just talk less. If he didn't talk so much during the transfer window, I'm sure most of the fans would understand how we ended with Sibierski in the end (not that I'm complaining ) but because he kept on yapping about '3 signings this week' etc. etc. it created immense frustration when we ended up with a washed-up defender and a Man City reserve. Furthermore, when he says things like he won't play anyone who isn't 100% fit then after every game that Shola plays, he says 'he's playing with an injury, he's a brave lad who cares about the club' etc. That is seriously annoying. Some of the things he says are in fact things that I'd like to hear a manager say, such as 'injuries aren't an excuse', but there are so many other things that he says, which he shouldn't at all.
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Alright, here's my opinion on Roeder after reading the whole thread.. He's decent, but the fact is that he got us into this position (11th). After the spectacular finish to last season, he failed to significantly strengthen the team (in the right positions) and thus, was the main reason we struggled early on. Tbh, injuries have actually helped him because it has forced him to try something different and thus, now we're seeing Nobby at RB etc. etc. Would he have tried this if Carr wasn't injured? I really don't know and that bothers me somewhat. Would he have played Sibierski, who gives us better movement and decent link-up play, instead of Ameobi? Would he have eventually tried putting Ramage and Taylor in the center together? Would he have the nerve to drop Parker and put Butt and Emre in the center? Again, I don't know. I'm fucking delighted at the recent upturn of fortune but will reserve my judgment until after the next 4 crucial games. He's done well recently, but that was preceded by some awfully poor performances and an extremely disjointed team. We had no passion, couldn't create any chances. We were just shit. That start to the season bothers me because he (and/or Fred) fucked up the transfer window, which lead to the shit start to the season. That's why these next 4 games are extremely crucial. Three tough away games, which will absolutely shape the way our the season goes from here. If we do well and pick up a few points, we'll push on and get a European place no doubt but I feel if we get in a rut, we'll just end up floating around the table in the position we are now. PS. Remember Roeder's initial goal for this season is to get more points than we did last season. If we get another 25 points from the next 19 games, he'll be 7 short. That fact in itself is important for all of us to consider when judging Roeder and what he has done/not-done for the team.
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Let's just hope he can keep this up. Seems whenever he scores, we win
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Exactly a goal every other game for us in the league. 14 starts, 7 goals. I know. I realize that. I realize he's good as well and has been spectacular over the past 7 or so games. Still doesn't mean that he's world class and what-not. He still needs a decent partner (unless Dyer can continue to score) and can't be fully depended on yet (although we're sort of doing that since we have no one else to depend on).
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:lol: class
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People need to calm down on him tbh. The hype is starting to get too big, especially with each goal that he scores. He has scored only 7 goals and has only been here 3 months. Just relax and let the boy do his stuff, no pressure and all. He's good but imo he can be better.
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I got banned ages ago Need people to copy paste stuff over!
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Best Opposing Player You've seen @ St James' Park
Taylor Swift replied to Minhosa's topic in Football
Owen in Gullit's first match in charge of us. What was it? A hat-trick in the first half? Simply world class. I still remember his celebration, the cheeky cunt. -
Claudio Pizarro's contract runs out in the summer. I'm usually the type of person who hates suggesting random players ala FM but he's one we could theoretically sign.
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Does anyone have the interview that HTT made up?
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blueyes.gif We're playing at home as well and even if we've not been at our best, we're much better off playing at home than we are away. 2-1 to us is my prediction.
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Who's going? Who's not? To those who are going, do bring up the potential takeovers and report back here promptly. Thanks.
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14 point lead Not bad for Toon Titans.
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The Halls owned all the shares at one point. When the club becmae a PLC it was from them releasing shores for other to buy. As they were reudcing to 60.%+ they weren't viewed as trying to buy the company. Subsequently they have done nothing but sell. This has taken them down to ~42% holding. Last year when there were shares given away rather than cash the club had to formally say that the potential increase in shareholding by the Halls was not an attempted takeover. The Hall's 42% is cleverly split. Sir John owns 29% which means he could sell all of those to someone without the new person having to say he wanted to buy them all. Good informative post. No need for the last two paragraphs.