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  1. Memphis

    Anthony Gordon

    It's interesting - if you compare his stats to wingers (top chart), he looks pretty meh. But if you compare him with midfielders, the numbers look a lot more promising. Same numbers, different frame of reference. Don't know how Eddie plans on using him but something to consider...
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    Anthony Gordon

    If we had any manager other than Howe, I'd be concerned. But while Gordon has not shown much this season, he's undoubtedly technically talented and is still very young - and has been part of a disastrous situation with a poor manager. If he can live up to his potential, there's a special player there. But he's certainly got to prove he's up for it.
  3. Onana + Joelinton = fucking monster midfield, we'd demolish teams
  4. Just keep in mind - Whenever a rumour comes out, think to yourself - 'Why did this source have this information?' Assuming it isn't just made up completely, the journalist had to get it from the selling team, the buying team, or the player. Sometimes there are logical reasons why one or more of these parties would give up information to be publicised, but more often than not in our case, there aren't any reasons to do so. That's why we're often dragged into other transfers, we're perceived as a rich club and we've always got money to spend, a very convenient rival for an agent or a selling team to throw out there. That makes sense as a motivator to get other teams to negotiate. Our targets tend to be players that the selling team doesn't want to sell, and we don't want people to know about our targets. So there's little incentive for anyone to reveal anything about our possible deals until they're almost done. Whatever happens, the journalists will probably know at the same time we do.
  5. Gonna go out on a limb and say not a chance we sign Gordon. Feels much more like the stalking horse that LFEE mentioned. We tend to be very quick and decisive with these things, especially in January. Not a lot of buildup and speculation. I'd expect us to wake up one day in the next week and find that we're on the cusp of signing someone interesting. More interesting than Gordon I hope.
  6. Born and raised in the US, you can probably guess where from my screen name, one of the few that loved soccer but was energized by the 94 World Cup here. Began to drink at that age and loved this particular brown ale from England. Was delighted to learn that there was a team that wore a shirt that had the brown ale I loved to drink on it! This was the infancy of the internet so I started learning about Newcastle United by reading and following results, and watching whatever limited video I could find. They started showing more Premier League on satellite here in the mid 90's and obviously we were very easy on the eyes at that time. Combine all those things and I was completely hooked. Early Champ Man helped me to learn about the league, the other teams, too. Had an English friend through college who brought me shirts. And I signed up here almost 20 years ago. I've also attached a picture of the groom's cake at my wedding in 2008, my wife made the badge herself. Proud to be a supporter.
  7. It's a bit difficult to discuss because Chris Wood is all of the following: helpful last season to our scrap against relegation not especially helpful to us this year on the pitch massively overvalued at 25m seemingly a nice guy and a hard worker nowhere near good enough to play routinely for us well-liked by his teammates and part of a successful group expendable Wood had a role to play, he played it. He didn't control his own transfer fee, I don't blame him for that. But his role has changed and, well, disappeared, if all goes to plan. We should move him along with our best wishes and continue onwards.
  8. Can we please ban any mention of Scott fucking McTominay in this thread? If by some misfortune he signs, let's open a thread for him. I don't want the beautiful possibilities of transfers from around the world tainted by having to even for a moment consider that Scott fucking McTominay might be on this wonderful team.
  9. Heard we booked a hotel room for a week for a mystery ankle
  10. We have come so far mentally as a team. So far. The spirit of the group is obvious and it's the main reason we won that match.
  11. Neves would be just about the perfect January signing. Ideal fit, super talent, already acclimated to the league, don't give a shit what he said about us earlier, he would be amazing.
  12. Btw Vitor Roque...he loves Bruno as much as we do.
  13. It is a little tricky, I'd agree. Obviously we need to continually improve the talent at our disposal, not only with the awful reserves but also in the starting XI. Big teams and big clubs constantly push for improvement from within and without. We're a big club and we will start behaving like one, if we haven't already. We need more and better players, without question. That said, we are indeed ahead of schedule because of our squad unity and cohesiveness. Eddie Howe has put together a team that's mentally strong and is filled with desire and determination. That process has taken time, it's organic. Introducing a new player or two into the mix could upset all of that in the short-term, putting us in a position where we have more talent but the results suffer because the communication and cohesion have dipped. I'd argue that a player like Milinkovic-Savic would make more sense in our position right now. We need someone who's mature and mentally ready to come in and fight. We can sort out transfers for younger players as well, but if we're looking to improve our chances to make a Top 4 place our own THIS year, we need an older, calmer player to slot straight in. We've heard that Howe is pushing for players with PL experience and I think that's why. Tielemans/Maddison make sense for this reason, too. In the summer, all bets are off, but for now, I think it is an interesting dilemma. I'm glad we're facing it, mind.
  14. I think it's a distinction without a difference. Our reputation cannot grow without access to that money. It just so happens we seem to have people in place who have spent it wisely, which helps. With that will come some sagas where we're being used to elevate prices/contracts, etc, but by and large, we are consistently linked with and have signed increasingly higher calibre players with each passing window.
  15. I'm going to need to see Moukoko in a black and white top before I believe he's coming. Would be mind-blowing. That type of signing would send an enormous message of intent throughout the footballing world. I don't think we're there yet. Love to see us continue to be lumped in with the elite clubs, though. Our reputation is growing.
  16. It's nice to know there are some things in life you can always count on, no matter how much else changes.
  17. I think Howe's gotten this one wrong. I can understand the reasoning but he's put too much faith in bad players. Didn't have the right mental approach.
  18. Particularly disappointed with Elliot Anderson. Expected more. He's not ready yet. Ideally he'd go somewhere on loan.
  19. It's clearly something of a myth that we've got adequate depth. We have 6 or 7 excellent players and they're consistently dragging the other players up to a higher level. Without them in the side, the mediocrity is plain to see. More quality is needed desperately.
  20. Teams that want to be great have to keep improving in every way they can. We do have players who can do a job if needed, but we want more than that. At least it appears we do. So it's imperative that we continue signing quality players at every position to improve the standard. And given that we seem to be focusing on signing high character players who have the right attitude, none of them should be offended or upset if they have to compete for their position. This is what it is to be a big club.
  21. Always hate the match at Arsenal. Highbury or the Emirates. Apart from a few notable exceptions, we never seem to do anything other than lose, and often in brutal fashion. Not tonight. What a ballsy performance. Incredible mentality on this group. Many others have said it and I agree - we've never had a better defensive group, and it's come from a manager who was thought of as a huge defensive liability when hired. What a turnaround.
  22. It wasn't a coincidence that Casemiro was able to be more influential going forward when Bruno came on. Did a lot to keep things ticking over and allow him to be more aggressive.
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    Garang Kuol

    Hey, at least for work permit purposes he doesn't have to play *well*
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