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  1. Being able to watch this from afar, Eddie Howe's mags
  2. As Man City are beating Leeds, if the result sticks any dropped points for Leeds, Everton or Burnley going forward means we'll be mathematically safe.
  3. Everton are fucked and it's glorious
  4. Fair play to that, we gave them a good game, defended resolutely and limited them, can't really complain. Know where we need to strengthen.
  5. Liverpool are just a different beast, we started well but they just started to dictate play. Defensively we've been fine, offensively we're not able to find that pass. Still 1-0 means its all to play for.
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    General press coverage

    The fuck sort of hot take is that.
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    Eddie Howe

    Remember when Eddie came in, there was a certain section of the media stating we'd regret not going for Gerrard? Not only have they been proven unbelievably wrong, but just even thinking about the idea makes me laugh. Howe has got us 6 points above Villa having both come in during the same week, despite them having a 6 point headstart, that's with Villa having a better and more fit squad of players, we'd be in Everton's position with him in charge. Recruitment would have been a laugh too, can you pictures Gerrard doing the hard hours and becoming the defacto DoF like Howe has, the difference between the two is utterly stark.
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    Fabian Schär

    Get in, great news, he's more then deserved that. It's still mental to me that Bruce picked Clark over this beautiful bastard.
  9. Thats a very refreshingly honest interview, seems a decent bloke does Mowbray,
  10. Loving the shithousery from Villarreal here.
  11. Its so frustrating and condescending.
  12. This feels like it could be a bit of a Liverpool whitewash.
  13. Hopefully Villarreal manage to get a draw this evening, meaning Liverpool need to go to Spain and get something.
  14. This game is mental
  15. Bournemouth come back from 3 down, now 3-3.
  16. Swore the ref blew up there, class finish though.
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    Eddie Howe

    Last year we conceded the most goals in a calendar year by a Premier League club in 80, this year in 15 games we've only conceded 13 (with 5 being in one game against Spurs) and have 6 clean sheets.
  18. If we can't get Paqueta, would love us to go out and get Ward-Prowse, think he'd be the perfect player to bridge that gap between mid-table and 7th.
  19. Decent result, means Palace can't catch us with there game in hand, and keeps Leeds somewhat down the bottom so keeps the relegation race interesting.
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    Eddie Howe

    https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/newcastle-liverpool-manchester-city-eddie-howe-kingmaker-1591991 When the supporters of the Premier League’s duelling titans Manchester City and Liverpool surveyed their run-ins, few would have ringed Newcastle United as a potential stumbling block. But the Magpies are a club transformed in the 93 days since they turned up at Elland Road at the turn of the year effectively supping in the last chance saloon as the rest of the Premier League’s strugglers disappeared over the horizon. They were 19th that day, grinding out a precious win as Eddie Howe talked about showing the rest of the league they were not “dead and buried yet”. Now Newcastle sit ninth, with only the two clubs regarded as the finest in Europe above them in the recent form table. Saturday’s 3-0 win at Norwich, a seventh win in ten games, was inspired by the excellence of Brazilian pair Joelinton and Bruno Guimaraes and the fluency with which they now execute their high press will have been noted at Anfield. Previous iterations of Newcastle United have been happy to sit back and absorb the blows when the heavyweights come to town. This team carries threat that makes Saturday’s midday appointment at St James’ Park the standout fixture of the weekend. Huge credit has to go to Howe for the way he has reset the mindset of the club. His appointment came at a time when the optimism of Newcastle’s £350million takeover was still fresh, but results lagged far behind. The club had been hollowed out by Mike Ashley and stagnated under Steve Bruce. There was a lot of work to do. Howe has been heavily backed in the transfer market by an ownership group that were desperate to avoid relegation but talk to those inside the club and they will tell you it has not been a story of throwing money at a problem to fix it. Instead, Howe and his backroom team have put in the hard yards – often arriving before 7am and departing the training ground late into the evening. Individual player performance plans have been a key part of the revival, Howe following up initial meetings with squad members who were under-performing with detailed dossiers and training ground work intended to improve. True to form, the best performances have come from those he inherited. Joelinton has been transformed into a warrior-like central midfielder, although his two goals at Carrow Road came when he played on the left of the forward line. Jonjo Shelvey is anchoring the midfield superbly. Emil Krafth looks a more than capable understudy for Kieran Trippier, who has missed most of their recent run of form. Fabian Schar has been colossal. Howe believes in small details. Big screens at the training ground that once showed Sky Sports News now carry countdowns to the next game or motivational messages. In the run up to one game, the running stats for the previous match were displayed to illustrate how hard the group was working. There has been an emphasis on togetherness and unity. Team photos from the dressing room after wins may have irked rival supporters but, in the words of Howe, are a reminder to “enjoy the moment”. They have improved the bond between fans and players. Moves are afoot this summer to reconfigure the training ground so that a communal recreation room for the players can be installed to consolidate those gains. It has got Newcastle fans dreaming of more to come next season. Funds will be available but as one insider told i: “Everything flows from Eddie. When you see his work first hand, it’s excellent. We can’t believe we got him.” Indeed it’s understood recruitment will continue the “no d___head” policy which has seen Guimaraes, Dan Burn and Trippier take to life on Tyneside so quickly. Suddenly Howe’s band of brothers pose a serious threat.
  21. I think we'll give them a game, but honestly Liverpool are just a machine, so don't really see us getting anything from it.
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