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Everything posted by Andy
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Didn't he just fail to give two stonewall penalties against Liverpool a few days ago? I think it's more that he's just a shite ref than he has a bias towards one club or another. He consistently makes bad decisions, just as he did when making this video.
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I always find it funny that in football we view 34 year old blokes as if they're 54. Aye he's old enough to know better, but I know plenty of people who have made questionable decisions and fucked their marriage up in their early 30s. I'd imagine 35-45 is the most common age range for divorce. Unfortunate that it has had such a large impact on his form though.
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The only strong argument I've seen for Longstaff improving us is the win% argument, but that's really only valid if you choose to ignore every single other variable that could possibly determine the outcome of a football match. It's the whole correlation/causation thing.
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I'm not convinced by this; over the last two seasons we have given some rancid performances with Longstaff in the midfield where his own personal performance was equally bad (including earlier this season, despite the wins). He has his use in the squad, but it's too basic an analysis to only look at win% when he plays vs when he doesn't, as it ignores a load of other variables. For as much as we improved in the last two games, I think that's more down the overall balance of the team. The tactical switch of moving Joelinton to the left has made the biggest impact IMO.
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Without wanting to be overly negative, as we were obviously excellent today, this is the kind of game we generally show up in. I'll be more convinced we've turned the corner this season if we can put in good performances and pick up positive results over the next three matches. It's no good putting on a colossal showing like today if we get rolled over at Forest and Palace. This result needs to kick start our season.
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Bizarrely comfortable, Arsenal looked a shadow of the last couple of seasons. Some great performances all across the park from us. The two fullbacks were excellent.
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His end product has been really poor. Generally fine defensively though.
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Good win. Looking forward to Liverpool away in the next round.
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He isn't though. He's played the same system for three years whether it's working or not, we rarely change tactics or have a plan B. Howe has a lot of strengths in terms of coaching and getting the best out of players, but tactics and systems have never been what he was known for.
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I think saying we've been honking for the whole year is obviously hyperbolic. We have certainly been honking at times during that period though, especially away from home, regardless of whether you're judging by post-takeover expectations or pre-takeover expectations. Some of the performances have been well below the required standard, and what's concerning to me is we haven't really changed anything to shake it up. It currently feels like we try the same thing every single week, and sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. It seems like teams have found us out a bit and its edging more towards the latter this season.
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I don't want to fall too far into the realms of questioning him, but I do think he is at his toughest point, and I do fear that managers of his type often run out of steam at clubs, especially when the squad begins to get stale as well. This season is a perfect storm for him. Stale squad, ageing players in key positions, Isak losing form, Gordon losing form, Trippier and Wilson being unavailable (and in the case of the former, a shadow of himself), Bruno looking out of sorts, two kids at full back... Add all that to the fact that he hasn't changed anything tactically to accommodate, and it's clear he could quickly find himself in a very tricky position. I'd like to think he can turn it around but I don't think he'll do it by playing the same system week in week out.
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I think the big problem Eddie has is that he's never really been a big tactical manager. He's a motivator and he coaches teams to play with intensity. It seems like that motivation just isn't working this season, particularly away from home. There were signs of it fading last season too. We don't have a tactical setup to fall back on so we end up looking incoherent.
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We don't play to his strengths at all. He wants to pass and move, our entire system is based around doing everything at 1000 mph... Unless that "everything" is rolling the ball around at the back, in which case we become painfully slow. He'd be best suited at the moment sitting deep while the other two push on. I'll never understand why Howe is so stubborn in playing Bruno where he does, it hamstrings the rest of the midfield massively.
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While that's true, the last 3 games have balanced out the half dozen or so earlier in the season where the opposition could have scored four or five each and we somehow pinched a result. We are pretty much exactly where we deserve to be on the balance of the performances this season.
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We look the absolute epitome of a midtable team, hard to believe how much we've regressed in almost every aspect of our play. Said it many times in the summer but if you stand still in this league you go backwards quickly, and that's what's happening.
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He looks scared to open his legs up
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Pope securing the defeat with a safe clearance into touch
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Isak looks an absolute shadow of himself when he's carrying the ball in particular, hard to fathom how his confidence can apparently be so low after last season
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It's mad that we still haven't learnt that Bruno is shite in the "6" role. His lack of mobility just compounds the lack of pace we have at the back.
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We honestly might as well just play Osula up top alongside Isak and go 4-4-2. Our midfield can't be any more invisible with 2 men than it is with 3.
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Burn is great if you're parking the bus. Beyond awful if you want to play on the front foot.
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We must have by far the slowest centre half pairing in the league. Pathetic by Burn too, he has a 8 yard head start on Jackson and is sleeping so badly he ends up 12 yards behind him before he realises he's even moved.
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Lucky. If Burn pressing up the pitch is tactical that needs to change as a matter of urgency.
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Can only assume Bruno was injured? If not, it's the kind of change you make to kill a game off. Very odd.