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Don’t think it is either or. I think getting one of the positions satisfactorily (and then some…) filled with a loan opens up the purse strings for another, or maybe two.
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UEFA Women's Euro 2022: England are European Champions
Coffee_Johnny replied to Disco's topic in Football
The Fräuleins will have a spell now no doubt. -
UEFA Women's Euro 2022: England are European Champions
Coffee_Johnny replied to Disco's topic in Football
Tbf, them dam ye olde limeys tried (…and failed). -
He was apparently played out wide for most of last season.
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James Maddison (now playing for Tottenham Hotspur)
Coffee_Johnny replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
I’ll keep an eye on their website for team news prior to 6pm kick-off vs Sevilla, whilst not holding breath! -
Wouldn’t rule out a.n.other too. Probs Cornet. If I am wrong I am wrong. If I am right… well just start a rumour that I’m Andy Carroll (…a different tall Gateshead Geordie! ).
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Pre-season (2025/26) - NUFC to Tour Singapore
Coffee_Johnny replied to bowlingcrofty's topic in Football
I’d be gutted to lose Local Hero. -
James Maddison (now playing for Tottenham Hotspur)
Coffee_Johnny replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
I enjoy reading both of those posters! Oh, guess that means I’m probs on the list! -
James Maddison (now playing for Tottenham Hotspur)
Coffee_Johnny replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
I can see the logic, and hope, in it. Looking to the past, sometimes often a needs-must, our youngsters have been left in to develop and perhaps become better players that they would have otherwise. But then again perhaps not. I am thinking of Lee Clark, Steve Howey, Steve Watson, Alan Thompson (I think without the car accident he may have been the pick of the bunch), Robbie Elliot, Shola Appleobi. -
Express: “TIMO WERNER refused to rule out leaving Chelsea when quizzed on his future earlier this summer. Chelsea flop Timo Werner has reportedly agreed to take a 50 per cent pay cut on his current £275,000-a-week wages if a return to RB Leipzig goes through this summer. Blues boss Thomas Tuchel claims that he has not yet spoken to the striker about his future, days after hitting back at suggestions that Werner 'could be happy elsewhere'. There was excitement and anticipation among the Chelsea fanbase when Werner signed from RB Leipzig in 2020. But his goal-scoring rate has not been anywhere close to what he managed in the Bundesliga, notching just 10 in the Premier League over the course of two seasons. His downturn in form has been a mystery for many, given the ruthless streak that was on show with Leipzig during his four-season stint at the club. Indeed, a mammoth 34-goal haul in his final campaign prompted Chelsea to fork out £45million two years ago. With the World Cup just around the corner, the 26-year-old is surely keen to rediscover his best form and is believed to be exploring his options. Bild claim that Werner has agreed to take a 50 per cent pay cut as Leipzig negotiate a loan deal with Chelsea, which is likely to include an option to buy. Fellow out-of-form Blues frontman Romelu Lukaku also struggled to gel with Tuchel's system. The £98m man effectively jumped ship earlier this summer and joined Inter Milan on loan, with little sign of his Chelsea career reigniting in the future. Kai Havertz and Lukaku were deployed through the middle last term, often forcing Werner to deputise on the wing. That left him unable to recreate the magic that came with playing on the last man at Leipzig, even though his finishing in the Premier League has generally underwhelmed.”
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The Mail and Manchester Evening News suggesting he is being actively courted by Man Utd.
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Not many defences would fancy him and Maxi running at them, whilst also trying to cover Wilson and Bruno/others joining through the centre.
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Sven Botman: Out for up to 8 weeks after minor Knee operation (Howe)
Coffee_Johnny replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
Nice sentiment, but there’s no place for it in the Premier League. Plus, our (varying) preferences obviously have no influence on what Howe et al see as their strongest line-up against Forest. -
Christ it is exciting to imagine that kind of attacking threat in our current system.
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Sven Botman: Out for up to 8 weeks after minor Knee operation (Howe)
Coffee_Johnny replied to The Prophet's topic in Football
I can understand the points for all parings (just about all pairings) but still think we’ll see Schar and Botman. I’d be curious to see (someone commented on it in here but can’t recall) how they line up in defensive drills in training. Such regular, and away from prying eyes, practice is the best indicator of preferred line up. -
He has a golden boot from an international tournament, has found the net against France, Spain, Italy, Netherlands and a host of others. Not to mention 4 Champion’s League goals with Chelsea. He’s 26 years old. There is an absolute top drawer player in there with plenty of time to shine.
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I don’t profess to know much about him, beyond the occasional highlights and internationals. His experience and demonstrated quality—pretty much 1 in 2 for Germany (24 goals, 53 games) and 88 top flight goals (183 games)— makes me confident that he would be an incredible asset. I also believe that Howe could/would get the best out of him. To get a striker like that on loan not only fills a glaring gap in our squad but frees up finances for outright purchases elsewhere.
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Yep, but when push comes to shove it doesn’t hurt to be seen in this way.
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Newcastle United vs. Notts Forest: 06/08/2022 @ 3pm (No UK TV)
Coffee_Johnny replied to HaydnNUFC's topic in Football
Review of Colback: ”Worked well with O’Brien alongside him. The two of them seemed to form a decent understanding, even if the attacking platform wasn’t necessarily there”. O’Brien a new signing, not sure of position but guessing CM? -
Pre-season (2025/26) - NUFC to Tour Singapore
Coffee_Johnny replied to bowlingcrofty's topic in Football
I think it is probably the preseason mix and match which leads to this opinion. Which to be fair, in a nod to Rafa, has been a triumph for system over personnel. But moments of magic win tight games and I agree, not confident many of our back-ups have many of those moments in them. -
Newcastle United vs. Notts Forest: 06/08/2022 @ 3pm (No UK TV)
Coffee_Johnny replied to HaydnNUFC's topic in Football
Nottingham Forest’s preseason results: Forest 1 - 3 Coventry Burton Albion 0 - 1 Forest Barnsley 0 - 0 Forest Forest 3 - 1 Hertha Berlin Forest 1 - 1 Valencia Worth noting that Hertha Berlin also lost to West Brom (2-1) and Derby Count (1-0). Line-up for Valencia: Dean Henderson Joe Worrall Steve Cook Scott McKenna Neco Williams Jack Colback Lewis O’Brien Harry Toffolo Jesse Lingard (Cafu, 77 mins) Brennan Johnson Sam Surridge (Taiwo Awoniyi, 62 mins) -
Pre-season (2025/26) - NUFC to Tour Singapore
Coffee_Johnny replied to bowlingcrofty's topic in Football
Purely Bilbao-ta! -
Haaland is just what City have been missing, to my mind. He’ll have a decent first season. I actually have a sneaking suspicious that Alvarez will have an even better one.