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Consortium of one

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  1. 4 minutes ago, LV said:


    And yet that is still only 2 months ago..

     

    They’ve taken on a hollow shell of a club which pretty much had Lee Charnley as it’s only staff member. It’s gonna take time to turn this around. 

    Think about the mammoth job in front of them.  Never mind football for now.  How many people in marketing?  How many people in accounting?  What about groundskeepers and custodial staff?  What kind of software are they running?  How old are the servers?  Are there any IT people?  What is the level of training?  Any cross training?

     

    They have to build a fully functional business operation from the ground up.

     

    What do people expect after two months.  If you walk into the wilderness for fourteen years you can't expect to turn around and walk out in two months.  

  2. I can only think the consortium will look at it on a case by case basis.

     

    What we do know is they are aware this is not the ideal window to be buying players.

     

    We also know that the club has desperate needs, needs that could be used against us to inflate prices.

     

    For example, if the club looks at Botman and sees a player that can be a cornerstone piece and concludes that his price tag is relative to his actual value, they will buy him.  If they suddenly ask 60M for Botman, we would likely say no and reassess a deal in the summer and look elsewhere for now; Tarkowsky for example.

     

    As for Trippier, I can't see them paying 25M for him.  He ticks a lot of boxes but I think they'd be looking to get him for less.  Maybe he wants out, maybe they don't want to carry his wages?

     

    I just don't think it is realistic to say anything is cut and dried and I would hope that their thinking is flexible and fluid.  I'm sure they have a ceiling for spending that they won't cross at all but I think there is a lot of latitude to make smart moves.

  3. Willock is never going to produce what he did last year.  Still, he could score some goals, help create offense and link up play, provide defense and bring energy to the MF.

  4.                          Dubs

    Manq      Schar    Fede    Lewis

       

                             Hayden

                Shelvey             Joe

     

    Almiron                               ASM

                            Wilson

     

    Willock's strength last year was ghosting into the box and finishing.  After his success last year, no one is going to let that happen again.  However Willock needs the vision to see where his cover is coming from and who (if anyone) moves into that space.  Shelvey has shown improvement but rather than being a net negative in the squad I think he's made himself a net zero.  He's picking out the longer pass a bit better but like most of the players is uncomfortable on the ball, has a dodgy first touch and his close range passing is poor.

     

    As a whole the players lack vision, anticipation and a good feel for the ball.  Pretty damning I'd say.  

     

    I'm convinced that most of the players we have come to appreciate (simply because the club has a dearth of talent) will be forced to the bench or off the squad entirely as we move forward.  Manq, Schar, Fede, Hayden, and Almiron are players I've really rooted for but won't have a place.

     

    Dubs, Lewis, Joe (can you believe it???!!!), ASM, Willock and Wilson are the only players that really have a future here.  The rest are dreck. 

     

    We need a CB, a RB, a CM and a back up CF, at least, in January.

                      

     

     

  5. 7 hours ago, Guybrush said:

    I'll never get over Luuk de Jong's shooting. It was like when you play footy in a bad dream and your legs are slow and your shot is weak, but it was happening on the pitch in real life. 

     

    I would gamble on another De Jong like, what's one more at this point.

    I remember watching Siem try to shoot once.  His leg fell off.

  6. The club had already decided it was not going to be making long-term, high impact purchases during this window.  It was looking to shore up key areas of weakness and to help bolster the squad for the relegation scrap.  Howe and Nickson are more than capable of that.  They've decided that the DoF would be more critical for the summer window and beyond so it is not as big a priority for them atm.

  7. Central defense and midfield is crying for more athleticism.  Willock is good at making runs from deep but outside of him everybody else runs like they have pianos on their back.

  8. 4 hours ago, Rich said:

    https://theathletic.com/2971089/2021/12/08/joelinton-liberated-brazilian-perfectly-suited-eddie-howe-style-newcastle/?source=user_shared_article
     

    ‘Machine’ Joelinton liberated as Brazilian is perfectly suited to Howe’s style

     

    I’m out of guest passes, unfortunately, but this was a canny read. Doesn’t seem like this upturn is going to be a flash in the pan.

    Really enjoyed the article and I have a lot of new found respect for Joelinton.  Was impressed that Howe specifically addressed Joe's potential with the consortium before he was offered the job.

  9. Has to be starting, preferably centrally.  How can you be willing to commit to forward runs when you've been conditioned to get back on defense?  Yeah, he's been Bruced more than most.

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