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Andy

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  1. That sub always irritates me since Tino ends up moving too, always seems needlessly disruptive. Few times it's happened now I think. Good performance and result tonight.
  2. Aye. At worst it was 50-50, but if anything Joelinton was being held.
  3. Andy

    Dan Burn

    I'm not sure why there's a need to even retread this ground tbh, but the majority of this forum, and people in the stands, wanted someone else at left back last season. I'd hazard a guess that even Burn himself would say he wasn't having a great time there. Much like Longstaff at times, he wasn't "scapegoated", he was struggling. For some reason when it's a Geordie lad, valid criticism becomes scapegoating. He was good in that role the season before, but to me, the only rewriting of history is coming from people who are now acting like he was assured there last season. There was a period where the opposition were consciously targeting his side of the pitch week in week out and getting a lot of joy from it. It only really stopped when Tino went to left back for a spell. He's been pretty solid this season at CB. However, I couldn't think of anything worse than him going back to left back for a sustained period. The difference in having Hall there should be an obvious enough contrast.
  4. Andy

    Dan Burn

    He was getting rinsed often enough for it to be a constant cause of debate on here. Wouldn't take much effort to look back and find the posts. It's certainly no more questionable than pretending he was solid at left back for the majority of last season, when he played there. The reality might sit somewhere in between, but he was certainly poor in the position as often as he was good, which is below the standard you'd expect of a premier league left back.
  5. Andy

    Dan Burn

    I agree there were other factors, but I definitely think he lost a yard of recovery pace between the end of 22/23 and January 24. He was never exactly quick to begin with mind. I didn't say it happened entirely over the summer, but recovery from pre season is where age tends to take its toll.
  6. Andy

    Dan Burn

    Disagree with this personally. He got rinsed time and time again last season, hence people clamouring for Hall at left back. He was good at LB the season before but lost a yard of pace between seasons.
  7. Andy

    Dan Burn

    Think he's had a good season, but not sure I'm quite at the point of gushing over him like others. He's excellent when you're backs to wall and need someone to throw themselves in the way of things, he's questionable if you're playing on the front foot and the other team are fast in transition. His lack of pace is definitely a problem at times, compounded by Schar's lack of pace, and further compounded by Bruno's lack of pace when he's playing deep. That said, it's hard to argue that he's been an excellent value signing overall.
  8. Russel Martin's ego is killing Southampton. He's another Kompany; all about pushing his "style" at the expense of the club. You can't play the style of football they want to play with those players.
  9. If you'd said in the summer that City would be behind Nottingham Forest at the end of match day 16, I'd assume they'd been deducted at least a dozen points.
  10. From what I've seen of Ipswich I think they will cause us problems.
  11. Just watched the MOTD coverage where they were saying he should've been sent off for two yellows. Such a thick argument. If he'd been booked for dive, he almost certainly wouldn't have made the second challenge. Complete moot point that they wasted two minutes discussing.
  12. He's top class and actually plays with positional discipline over the full 90, unlike any of our other midfielders. Should be the second name on the team sheet after Isak.
  13. This is where I am with it as well, Leicester are the perfect team for us to play against as they're completely incapable of putting out a solid defensive performance and they don't really have much in transition. They've conceded something like 75 shots in 3 games now. However, there were definitely positives today in the energy levels and attacking intent, and that wasn't all down to the opposition.
  14. Andy

    sunderland

    They'll drop off as the season goes on unless they have a good January, they don't have the squad depth to sustain it IMO.
  15. Much better from us, good to see some intensity, let's see if we can carry that forward. Leicester were abject.
  16. Good to see us playing with a bit intensity in that first half. Should be a clear of them but for some poor finishing.
  17. Stays the same and Chelsea could be a point behind them tomorrow, which is mad considering Liverpool won the league last month.
  18. Andy

    Nick Pope

    Thankfully we have a superb track record of handling knee injuries, so I'm not too concerned
  19. Andy

    NUFC Transfer Rumours

    There was certainly a time when I thought Solanke would be a shite signing, but from what I've seen of spurs this season, he's genuinely the least of their problems.
  20. Missed about 45 games of football since he signed his contract extension in September last year.
  21. Andy

    Ranking Our Squad

    Agree with the sentiment, but you're probably not getting much money for the majority who fall into the second list unfortunately. One or more of those "must keeps" has to go at some point if the club is to develop.
  22. Just realised Eddie is doing a fantastic job this season, excellent performance Saturday, very unlucky
  23. Andy

    Ranking Our Squad

    I think Bruno is still a top 4 level player, he's just badly exposed at times in our system. He'd excel in a team like Liverpool. I think this is probably the case for Tonali too but obviously he still has a bit to prove. Almiron, Murphy and Dubravka aren't great but would probably still be in the Top 20 list. I struggle to believe they wouldn't push to start for the likes of Southampton, Ipswich or Leicester.
  24. To me, you don't necessarily have to judge on league position, unless the aim is very specific ie. must achieve European Football. I don't think that currently applies to us. Our par is probably 7th or 8th as others have said. I think we will fall short of that this year. I could accept us dropping off a bit if it looked like we were in transition and trying to actively change the things that weren't working, even if the alternative plans weren't working either or were taking time to kick in. My larger concern at the moment is that we aren't really trying anything different, it's the same formation and setup almost every week just with different players wearing the stripes. Sometimes we look more balanced, sometimes we look less balanced, but given that nothing seems to work consistently, the successes seem to be more down to how the opposition play against us, rather than anything we did. For the most part this season, we have looked like one of the easiest teams to play against in the league. And while the league position isn't the be-all and end-all, it does reflect that.
  25. Said this almost a year ago and I feel it has proven true. Whenever a sporting director is credited with being some transformative figure, you can be almost certain that they've created a myth around themselves in the press. I'm sure there are exceptions, and I was even willing to give DA some benefit of the doubt at the time, but they are often credited with things that are typically the role of a much wider team. Delighted to see the little weasel out of a job, anyway.
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