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Dr Jinx

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  1. Just watched a 10 minute highlight video of Osimhen, nearly 6 minutes of which were him doing pointless flicks over other players heads and being fouled, laying on chances that weren’t taken and some really poor finishing. Then of course he scored some goals at the end, mostly headed.

     

    He looks a real awkward handful but not in the same league as Darwin Nunez for finishing.

     

    Now both in the same side could work……

  2. 9 minutes ago, Manxst said:

    “Howe already knows Ashworth well and the pair share similar views on a range of issues, from how the game should be played to the importance of the academy. 

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    Indeed, it was only last December that Howe commented that he 'highly respected Dan and his work' at Brighton, the FA and West Brom.”

    https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/newcastle-eddie-howe-dan-ashworth-23071272.amp

     

    “Howe said: "Whatever the situation is, I can adapt and overcome. When I first came in, I said that appointing a sporting director is a matter of urgency for the club, because we need those structures that help the club improve. We have a lot of improving to do behind the scenes to get to be the club that we want to be. That’s in all areas. We want to build the club and, to do that, you need the right people and the right appointments to happen."

    https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/newcastle-united-dan-ashworth-brighton-23569296.amp

     

    “Not long before Ashworth’s statement landed on Brighton’s website, Howe welcomed the appointment of a director of football. 

    Howe, speaking ahead of Sunday’s Premier League clash with Aston Villam explained: “I’ve been used to working with a sporting director at Bournemouth, so I would encourage that. 

    “I believe I can work under any framework really that the club decides which way they want to go but I’ll embrace that.”

     

    Howe will be just fine with Ashworth coming in- there’s no issue there at all. 


     

     


    I hope you’re right, I don’t doubt Howe meant every word of what he said but when something like that is happening above you, you’re hardly going to come out and say anything negative.

     

    If they already know each other that’s a good start. I can’t see how anyone wouldn’t be impressed with Eddie Howe either so hopefully Ashworth is as invested in him.

     

    At the end of the day, it’s his overall responsibility to get Newcastle from A to Z, Howe just has to get the players working to the best of their abilities and cohesively so hopefully taking some of that overall responsibility off him will lead to improvements.

  3. 1 hour ago, The College Dropout said:

    Wholesale changes I’ve worked for Palace, Chelsea and City. 


    Have they? Chelsea were already a top 6 side and yes they did go on a spending spree but they already had Terry and Lampard, iirc their first signings included Duff, Geremi, Crespo, Mutu and Makelele, with only the last named really being a success there, well maybe there’s a case to be made for Duff once Mourinho took over but the base of their squad was solid enough at that point in time.

     

    City were not top 6 but still healthier than what our club is currently. Aside from Robinho which also didn’t work out, they didn’t go wild to begin with.

     

    I get the desire to have an essentially all new squad but that’s not going to happen straight away. They’re still figuring it all out, including the manager.. is he the right fit etc.

     

    Dan Ashworth will be the driving force behind all of that.. it will be his vision. If Howe can’t deliver that, the club will be quite ruthless I’d imagine.

     

    And we must also note that Eddie Howe will be feeling that slight bit of uncertainty as well, imagine working in a job and knowing that soon someone will come in to oversee everything you do. You might get on with them, you might not, but the dynamic changes. It’s not the same job you walked into.

     

    Let’s just hope they’ve already had several good conversations and the first steps have been taken.

  4. There’s a case to be made that if Eddie Howe had been in from start of season with squad he has now, we’d have been comfortably in the top 10, maybe 8th.

     

    So what’s the aim for next season? We’re not ready for top 4, but it’s not unrealistic to think we can aim for Europa places with just a few additions.

     

    Wholesale changes have never worked at any club, too much and we could end up taking a huge step back.

     

    The biggest challenge he has this summer is to change our style of play to possession based and controlling the ball.

     

    The club have been quiet in terms of structure, sponsorship and anything else commercial related. I think all those announcements will reassure everyone about what the plan is?

  5. 1 hour ago, Keegans Export said:

    I do like the theory that Spurs will have to lose Son if they don't make the CL...and sell him to a side that is also not in the CL


    One team on the way down, another on the way up. If a player isn’t smart enough to assess that situation and see potential (like Bruno has) then we shouldn’t want them here anyway.

     

    And I didn’t say Son would leave because of lack of CL, I said Spurs may be forced to sell their better players. They are in a terrible financial situation.

     

    As far as money goes, we can go for anyone now. It’s about that player buying into the vision.
     

    City and the dippers are up there but they can’t sign every great player.

  6. I don’t even know what Son is worth, he’s still criminally underrated despite being consistently unreal. But if Spurs miss out on CL they might not be able to keep some of their better players.

     

    Kane isn’t half the player without him.

     

    Raphinia in a team playing well is almost unplayable, far better end product than ASM.

     

    Bissouma would add the balance to our midfield that we desperately need, he’d give Bruno the platform to do his best work and Paquetta just to keep him happy (he’s obviously class as well)

     

    I think Carlos could go for as little as 30m

     

    Feels like madness even suggesting this but we are the richest club in the world right now. Dare to dream.

  7. Aye, for as good as Bruno is, he needs help in there and will look a much better player when we’re playing a possession style game.

     

    Joelinton as much as I love him, is not that player to do that, I think his future will be further forward or a utility player in either when needed.

     

    Shelvey can obviously pass the ball around well but he’s about as mobile as a hippo on land. We need an athletic destroyer who’s got pace to burn to add some balance to the midfield, Longstaff is not the answer and I also have reservations about how best to use Willock, who can obviously play but at the expense of who? He doesn’t seem to naturally fit the system our manager uses.

  8. The red lines are the easy decisions on who has to/ probably will go.

     

    I still think there will be harder ones to make, like ASM for example but maybe that will be for the following season.

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  9. Can’t be too harsh on Burn, if he wasn’t here we’d be down perhaps.

     

    I think him and Schär deserve a place in the squad but the observations about him playing the bigger teams is true. He loses his cool too easily and then looks to be a liability. Schär also has that element to him, he’s a better footballer than all of the other cb’s but he also gets found out at a certain level.

     

    The question is, what’s our aim? Certainly not just survival again. Top 10? Yeah sure but what does that actually do for you? 

     

    It would have to be top 6, or at least whatever the Europa place will be at?

     

    We currently don’t have anyone consistent enough to take us that high right now.

  10. They have better players. We knew that.

     

    But what’s annoying me watching this is how much slower of thought we are, when you play a team with a decent press, you need to make the right decision when you actually have the ball, we’ve been terrible in that sense. Even Joe and Bruno have been very quiet.

     

    If we can get our shit together and get one goal they will get nervous. If Wilson is ready send him on.

  11. I don’t but into this whole “they haven’t had a decent manager in years”

     

    They’ve had excellent managers, namely Van Gaal and Mourinho and to a lesser extent Moyes.

     

    There’s also a case to be made that Ole probably overachieved too.

     

    Recruitment has been poor but it’s a deeper problem than that. Half the team are strolling around getting embarrassed week in week out and they don’t care in the slightest.

     

    I think the wage structure they have there is a huge part of the problem”.. once certain players started earning 300 grand a week (or more in some instances), it just created a massive motivation issue. It’s not just Man Utd, you can see it affecting other big clubs as well.

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