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Guest Roger Kint

Who is the one person saying no?  :lol:

 

As if our squad is big enough to not give a good backup a contract, especially considering how unlikely Ashley is to replace him.

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Guest neesy111

Was excellent after Cabaye's forced departure.  Not sure why, but I think Cabaye and Guthrie are too similar to play together ???

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Guest Haris Vuckic
Guthrie is reminiscent of Parker at times – and while he may never reach those heights, the Spurs midfielder is not a bad player to try to emulate.

 

What heights?  :lol:

 

The pirouette/back pass/repeat method.

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The best way for it to work imo would be to play Guthrie on the right of the central midfield three (Cabaye-Tioté-Guthrie), with Jonás on the left and Hatem on the right of a front three. When we don't have the ball, Jonás slots into left midfield and Guthrie slides over to the right to protect the right back, rather than Ben Arfa, who's creativity we should really be making the most of by just letting him go and do what he does. There's a lot of graft in a midfield containing Jonás, Cabaye, Tioté and Guthrie 

 

Sounds decent.  The football on show was far better once we switched from the the long ball, rigid 4-4-2 that we've been pesevering with.  The 4-3-3/4-2-3-1 was really effective and with the interchanging in positions and movement we created a lot of space and openings.  That was with 3 of our better players missing as well. 

 

When Cabaye, Tiote and Ba are all back, I would love to see us try Smal's formation.  Pardew changed it, the full backs looked better and the whole crowd got a lift.  No reason why we can't try it again.

 

Back to 4-4-2 hoof ball vs Fulham?  :whistle:

 

Oh and Guthrie played well, thought Best, Santon and Ben Arfa were as good, but it was a tidy return to action.  Get him a new contract!

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Guthrie is reminiscent of Parker at times – and while he may never reach those heights, the Spurs midfielder is not a bad player to try to emulate.

 

What heights?  :lol:

 

The pirouette/back pass/repeat method.

:lol: Where is this? He is nowt like parker... let alone the 'trying to reach his heights' bit

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http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/newcastle-united/nufc-news/2012/01/16/nufc-set-to-step-up-talks-with-danny-guthrie-72703-30129858/

Guthrie will be out of contract in June, but Pardew told the Chronicle: ”He’s out of contract, and I’ll look to have a conversation with him and his agent this week and try to secure him. I want him to stay.”

 

Hope he has more success this time.

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No brainer for me. He's not injury prone, he's a very comfortable premiership player and i can't imagine his wage demands are massive.

 

He'd walk into every midfield in the bottom half of this league.

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Guest Haris Vuckic

I'm fairly sure Guthrie doesn't get paid very much at all.

 

£4k per week as per that speeding case in 2010.

 

I think he's worth more than that.

 

 

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