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Sorry like but this is obviously silly. We took the game to Milan, they just defended really well (Tomori was briliant) and slaughtered us on the break. Not sure how you watched it and thought he'd set us up for a draw? Most of these games were during our worst period for injuries and fixture congestion. I'd be amazed if he was setting us up much different outside of tactical tweaks to suite the opposition. We played well against Villa and they were shite. If we were bad and lost you would have lumped them in with the other games and blamed the way we set up. Again, what approach? We clearly tried to control the game at the San Siro. How are we meant to play with intensity with a threadbare squad? Howe wants push up the pitch and set pressing traps, shuttle the opposition out to the wings and clear away speculative balls and crosses. This is obvious by watching us play with a near fully fit squad. The fact we've mainly dropped the 'intensity is our identity' style of play should be a good indicator that we just cannot apply the effort. Why would you assume this is some random tactical diversion, rather than something forced onto him by our situation? See last comment. After the WC teams seemed to suss us a bit, but he sorted it out. The season tailed off last few games, but I wouldn't say we struggled? Too much to really get into here. He'll likely change a lot of things in hindsight, but a lot of the things people say he should do will never address our actual issue, which is our inability to be physical enough to control games like we used to. Teams like Luton and Bournemouth just looked far fitter than us. More athletic and quicker to 2nd balls. Who exactly do we bring on from that bench, who is going to be capable of single handedly besting PSG's back line? Riviere at least has the physicality to win an aerial challenge, and if he was still here he no doubt would have came on But just throwing on random National League level 18 year olds is unlikely to do anything. With Isak, even when fucked, there's always the chance he can make something happen. This applies to any manager. 90% of the time you know how they'll set up. Our issue is that even the likes of Everton, Luton and Bournemouth know that they're fitter than us, and can bully us off the ball. Why would we finish 8-12 every year? He had us consistent top 4 for over a year and a half, before an insane injury crisis. Replacing him in the summer would be absolute insanity.
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Trademark of a cracking fullback.
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Because people are seriously talking about Howe losing his job, and some actively want it to happen. It's just a massive exaggeration how bad we've been. In anycase Fulham aren't a lower league side. The Luton and Bournemouth draws weren't great but energetic teams obviously feel like they can step on us at the minute and are taking advantage.
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The first, it was bad luck but he could have dealt with it better and hoofed it - we're judging him on Dan Burn Rules here. I wouldn't even blame him for any though personally, even the Saka one. All of our defenders have had a torrid time the past few months. EDIT: Actually here we go, re Burn... "but was the cause of the one he cleared off the line with a very poor bit of play in the lead up to it, so I'd be hesitant to give him credit for that particular incident."
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I mean those blaming Burn for absolutely everything obviously weren't banking on the lad replacing him being directly responsible for 2 goals, and Burn coming on and grabbing a fantastic assist It was almost a biblical lesson, a moral example you'd see in a school play or something. I wouldn't expect Livramento to take much blame, or him to not still be replacing Burn going forwards, but the stick the latter was getting was shamefull.
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*Since he was in England Obviously offences after the ban could be looked at by the FA. Like if he's still gambling now. Anything he was doing before being caught should be covered by a 10 month ban though. There's no logic to completely ruining his career unless he was match fixing.
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Saying he hides is just daft like, on form his movement is his best attribute
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He's being punished though. It's not like he's gotten away with a slap on the wrist. Additional punishment would show them to be embarrassingly ignorant of addiction, there's very little chance he would have stopped betting, it's completely trivial.
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They aren't but we have no real choice but to treat him as one do we? Unless the FA find texts of him admitting he's making it up or something then why should they treat him like he's a cunt?
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"Continuing to be an idiot" If he's a gambling addict he would have done, as it's an addiction. You cannot just stop, man He needs (and will likely have gotten) serious help, but until he (hopefully) hit a point of being 'cured' he'll have been sticking bets on.
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Been forced into watching this and it's actually quality TV.
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Most good sides play and train with intensity though. Even the likes of Bournemouth and Luton are doing it, Leeds etc previously. You'd expect niggles and some muscle injuries, but they've coincided with some freak injuries and Tonali being a radge gabling addict. Obviously correlation but I wouldn't expect this level to be the norm.
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I mean we switched from a more traditional back 4 with Targett to a more isometric 3-2-3-1 in buildup with Burn for example, but the formation graph says 4-3-3 at the start of the game so Eddie only knows how to play one way... We also went from a side playing dogged off the ball football, relying on a tree upfront to relieve pressure, to a more attacking side the next season, and an even more possession based side this season (before it went tits up)... actually think I'll just take Kaka's advice
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If we don't get a bit of luck with injuries we'll likely finish bottom half. Prepare yourself for it and don't freak out. Just look forward to next season when we can blow teams out the water again.
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I mean, it definitely could be better, but I feel like talks of sacking a manager after this, especially given the context of our squad atm, is ever so slightly unhinged.
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I mean even going by this nonsensical logic, now we're playing once a week we've started getting results again, this is our first defeat in 6.
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Because we're trying to nurse half of our squad back to full fitness Playing with intensity (which we need to do both offensively and defensively) takes a lot of work, and is inherently risky. I know it's boring, but we're going to be patchy at best until we get a robust squad back.
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Arsenal 4-1 Newcastle United (24/02/24) | Reaction: pg 43
Hanshithispantz replied to Disco's topic in Football
Dan Burn Couldn't write it. -
Arsenal 4-1 Newcastle United (24/02/24) | Reaction: pg 43
Hanshithispantz replied to Disco's topic in Football
He has done, we've not been playing his 'plan A' for months. This is our first defeat in 6 though. Horrific performance granted. -
Arsenal 4-1 Newcastle United (24/02/24) | Reaction: pg 43
Hanshithispantz replied to Disco's topic in Football
It's more that if Burn was on the pitch he'd be getting blamed for the defeat, as opposed to the fact, like for most games the past few months, we're massively off the pace we need to be at. The season is a write off, Howe relies on the team being able to press and harry across the pitch and we cannot do that when the squad's on a knife edge. -
Arsenal 4-1 Newcastle United (24/02/24) | Reaction: pg 43
Hanshithispantz replied to Disco's topic in Football
You cannot blame Livramento or Botman there ffs, it's massively unfortunate. -
Arsenal vs. Newcastle United: 24/2/24 @ 20:00 (TNT Sports)
Hanshithispantz replied to HaydnNUFC's topic in Football
What was our Old Trafford record? -
Arsenal vs. Newcastle United: 24/2/24 @ 20:00 (TNT Sports)
Hanshithispantz replied to HaydnNUFC's topic in Football
Lost one drawn one with Howe? -
Arsenal vs. Newcastle United: 24/2/24 @ 20:00 (TNT Sports)
Hanshithispantz replied to HaydnNUFC's topic in Football
I doubt Howe is going to hold it against Livramento if he has a hiccup against Arsenal man -
It could have been a fraudulent slip, but he very clearly segregates his answer. His exact words are: "well he's near the first team. I think a broader look at this one..."