Guest mimifrench Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 @Michael : ok, i love your team but if you play like that, you have to drop one of the strikers and some people here don't want to drop Best because he's performing well Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parky Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 There's always a little bit of fear in PL managers of playing 'too many' luxury/gifted players in the PL. For now because Marv and Bafra aren't fully fit there is a kind of excuse (but they need games soon), but later there will still be the tendency of hardworking players getting preferance over purer footballers. In other words it will be hard for Marveux to shift Guti in the short term and Pardoo will be reticent about dropping one of the 'big men' strikers for Bafra (till we lose a few games/injuries anyway). The good thing about the current situation is that in certain postions really good players are waiting in the wings. I agree changes to this team will probably only happen when we lose, it would take a brave manager to change a winning team. I think Spurs will be a step too far for one or two players who are currently holding down a first team place so Ben Arfa/Marveaux and Santon will be knocking on the door soon in any case. I'd start Santon against Spurs anyway, but you're right Pardoo will be conservative about changing a 'winning team'. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest mimifrench Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 There's always a little bit of fear in PL managers of playing 'too many' luxury/gifted players in the PL. For now because Marv and Bafra aren't fully fit there is a kind of excuse (but they need games soon), but later there will still be the tendency of hardworking players getting preferance over purer footballers. In other words it will be hard for Marveux to shift Guti in the short term and Pardoo will be reticent about dropping one of the 'big men' strikers for Bafra (till we lose a few games/injuries anyway). The good thing about the current situation is that in certain postions really good players are waiting in the wings. I agree changes to this team will probably only happen when we lose, it would take a brave manager to change a winning team. I think Spurs will be a step too far for one or two players who are currently holding down a first team place so Ben Arfa/Marveaux and Santon will be knocking on the door soon in any case. I'd start Santon against Spurs anyway, but you're right Pardoo will be conservative about changing a 'winning team'. If he doesn't change the team to introduce HBA there, i will by myself knock at his door Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest hatem garrincha Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 There's always a little bit of fear in PL managers of playing 'too many' luxury/gifted players in the PL. For now because Marv and Bafra aren't fully fit there is a kind of excuse (but they need games soon), but later there will still be the tendency of hardworking players getting preferance over purer footballers. In other words it will be hard for Marveux to shift Guti in the short term and Pardoo will be reticent about dropping one of the 'big men' strikers for Bafra (till we lose a few games/injuries anyway). The good thing about the current situation is that in certain postions really good players are waiting in the wings. I understand what you mean but it depend what kind of football you want. When you speak about PL managers fearings, sorry but we can take Redknapp for example - I'm not even talking about Sir Alex - I don't think he would hesitate between Marveaux and Jonas, or HBA and Best - with all my respects to Jonas and Best Newcastle this season has all the ability to play beautiful football and everybody know that you have more chances to win if you play well, in the opponent's camp. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Interpolic Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 There's always a little bit of fear in PL managers of playing 'too many' luxury/gifted players in the PL. For now because Marv and Bafra aren't fully fit there is a kind of excuse (but they need games soon), but later there will still be the tendency of hardworking players getting preferance over purer footballers. In other words it will be hard for Marveux to shift Guti in the short term and Pardoo will be reticent about dropping one of the 'big men' strikers for Bafra (till we lose a few games/injuries anyway). The good thing about the current situation is that in certain postions really good players are waiting in the wings. I agree changes to this team will probably only happen when we lose, it would take a brave manager to change a winning team. I think Spurs will be a step too far for one or two players who are currently holding down a first team place so Ben Arfa/Marveaux and Santon will be knocking on the door soon in any case. I'd start Santon against Spurs anyway, but you're right Pardoo will be conservative about changing a 'winning team'. If he doesn't change the team to introduce HBA there, i will by myself knock at his door http://www.freebetting.co.uk/images/alan-pardew-newcastle-united-manager.jpg Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fenham Mag Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 Has a rotation policy ever worked well? Not many people mentioning it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest mimifrench Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 There's always a little bit of fear in PL managers of playing 'too many' luxury/gifted players in the PL. For now because Marv and Bafra aren't fully fit there is a kind of excuse (but they need games soon), but later there will still be the tendency of hardworking players getting preferance over purer footballers. In other words it will be hard for Marveux to shift Guti in the short term and Pardoo will be reticent about dropping one of the 'big men' strikers for Bafra (till we lose a few games/injuries anyway). The good thing about the current situation is that in certain postions really good players are waiting in the wings. I agree changes to this team will probably only happen when we lose, it would take a brave manager to change a winning team. I think Spurs will be a step too far for one or two players who are currently holding down a first team place so Ben Arfa/Marveaux and Santon will be knocking on the door soon in any case. I'd start Santon against Spurs anyway, but you're right Pardoo will be conservative about changing a 'winning team'. If he doesn't change the team to introduce HBA there, i will by myself knock at his door http://www.freebetting.co.uk/images/alan-pardew-newcastle-united-manager.jpg Well, he looks quite elegant compared to some others Premier league coaches... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dokko Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 Sopping wet. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest BlacknWhiteArmy Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 There's always a little bit of fear in PL managers of playing 'too many' luxury/gifted players in the PL. For now because Marv and Bafra aren't fully fit there is a kind of excuse (but they need games soon), but later there will still be the tendency of hardworking players getting preferance over purer footballers. In other words it will be hard for Marveux to shift Guti in the short term and Pardoo will be reticent about dropping one of the 'big men' strikers for Bafra (till we lose a few games/injuries anyway). The good thing about the current situation is that in certain postions really good players are waiting in the wings. I agree changes to this team will probably only happen when we lose, it would take a brave manager to change a winning team. I think Spurs will be a step too far for one or two players who are currently holding down a first team place so Ben Arfa/Marveaux and Santon will be knocking on the door soon in any case. I'd start Santon against Spurs anyway, but you're right Pardoo will be conservative about changing a 'winning team'. If he doesn't change the team to introduce HBA there, i will by myself knock at his door http://www.freebetting.co.uk/images/alan-pardew-newcastle-united-manager.jpg Well, he looks quite elegant compared to some others Premier league coaches... http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01518/Steve_Bruce_1518861c.jpg Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest mimifrench Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 Sopping wet. Explain please, i don't understand. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fenham Mag Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 There's always a little bit of fear in PL managers of playing 'too many' luxury/gifted players in the PL. For now because Marv and Bafra aren't fully fit there is a kind of excuse (but they need games soon), but later there will still be the tendency of hardworking players getting preferance over purer footballers. In other words it will be hard for Marveux to shift Guti in the short term and Pardoo will be reticent about dropping one of the 'big men' strikers for Bafra (till we lose a few games/injuries anyway). The good thing about the current situation is that in certain postions really good players are waiting in the wings. I agree changes to this team will probably only happen when we lose, it would take a brave manager to change a winning team. I think Spurs will be a step too far for one or two players who are currently holding down a first team place so Ben Arfa/Marveaux and Santon will be knocking on the door soon in any case. I'd start Santon against Spurs anyway, but you're right Pardoo will be conservative about changing a 'winning team'. If he doesn't change the team to introduce HBA there, i will by myself knock at his door http://www.freebetting.co.uk/images/alan-pardew-newcastle-united-manager.jpg Well, he looks quite elegant compared to some others Premier league coaches... http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01518/Steve_Bruce_1518861c.jpg What's with the Panda bear hiding in his tracksuit top? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest mimifrench Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 Steve Bruce is as ugly as his team is on the pitch... You should be happy to not have such a manager. By the way, i remember before i sign in your forum, i used to read you and when Pardew was appointed to be your coach, you all said that he'll never sign Ben arfa (who was injured) and that he didn't like this type of player... He seems to demonstrate the contrary. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest hatem garrincha Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 HBA, Ba and Cabaye on TV, watching PSG-Lyon right now. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest carlie Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 Hehe, watching the PSG - OL game on TV and just saw Ben Arfa in the stands Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest carlie Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 You quick bastard Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest mimifrench Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 Ahhhhhhhhhh Ben arfa is right now in the stands of the Parc des Princes, watching PSG vs Lyon (big game in the Ligue 1). I knew i should have been to the match... Ah and Cabaye is here too ! (surely because hell be with the French squad tomorrow in Clairefontaine). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest hatem garrincha Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 You quick b****** sorry Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
eliassenfredrik Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 There's always a little bit of fear in PL managers of playing 'too many' luxury/gifted players in the PL. For now because Marv and Bafra aren't fully fit there is a kind of excuse (but they need games soon), but later there will still be the tendency of hardworking players getting preferance over purer footballers. In other words it will be hard for Marveux to shift Guti in the short term and Pardoo will be reticent about dropping one of the 'big men' strikers for Bafra (till we lose a few games/injuries anyway). The good thing about the current situation is that in certain postions really good players are waiting in the wings. I agree changes to this team will probably only happen when we lose, it would take a brave manager to change a winning team. I think Spurs will be a step too far for one or two players who are currently holding down a first team place so Ben Arfa/Marveaux and Santon will be knocking on the door soon in any case. I'd start Santon against Spurs anyway, but you're right Pardoo will be conservative about changing a 'winning team'. If he doesn't change the team to introduce HBA there, i will by myself knock at his door http://www.freebetting.co.uk/images/alan-pardew-newcastle-united-manager.jpg Well, he looks quite elegant compared to some others Premier league coaches... http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01518/Steve_Bruce_1518861c.jpg Wow. That's beyond ugly. Pardew is miss Universe in comparison. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
gazza ladra Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 Robert mentioned in another thread. There too. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 Still think Best will be the one to make way now that Ba seems to have found his feet. Wouldn't be surprised to see Ben Arfa start against Spurs, despite that being harsh on Best. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Haris Vuckic Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 Ah I loved Robert! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Haris Vuckic Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 My friend who also loved Robert is a big Ben Arfa fan too & when he was home from the Army the numbers hadn't come out yet so he bought the home shirt with Ben Arfa 32 on the back I kept telling him Ben Arfa would be 10 as that's his preferred number (his initial number was 37 but he'd asked for 55!) He isn't bothered like he's in Afghan/Germany and he reckons nobody will even know! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sifu Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 There's always a little bit of fear in PL managers of playing 'too many' luxury/gifted players in the PL. For now because Marv and Bafra aren't fully fit there is a kind of excuse (but they need games soon), but later there will still be the tendency of hardworking players getting preferance over purer footballers. In other words it will be hard for Marveux to shift Guti in the short term and Pardoo will be reticent about dropping one of the 'big men' strikers for Bafra (till we lose a few games/injuries anyway). The good thing about the current situation is that in certain postions really good players are waiting in the wings. I understand what you mean but it depend what kind of football you want. When you speak about PL managers fearings, sorry but we can take Redknapp for example - I'm not even talking about Sir Alex - I don't think he would hesitate between Marveaux and Jonas, or HBA and Best - with all my respects to Jonas and Best Newcastle this season has all the ability to play beautiful football and everybody know that you have more chances to win if you play well, in the opponent's camp. With all due respect hatem garrincha, I don't think you've seen much of our games to truly see what Gutierrez offers us when he's in the side. Yes, his end product is a little lacking but his defensive work, his dribbling and his ability to retain possession are indispensable at the moment. From what I've seen of Marveaux, he looks like a fantastic player and I would like to see him in the side sooner rather than later. But personally Jonas is a definite starter. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest hatem garrincha Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 There's always a little bit of fear in PL managers of playing 'too many' luxury/gifted players in the PL. For now because Marv and Bafra aren't fully fit there is a kind of excuse (but they need games soon), but later there will still be the tendency of hardworking players getting preferance over purer footballers. In other words it will be hard for Marveux to shift Guti in the short term and Pardoo will be reticent about dropping one of the 'big men' strikers for Bafra (till we lose a few games/injuries anyway). The good thing about the current situation is that in certain postions really good players are waiting in the wings. I understand what you mean but it depend what kind of football you want. When you speak about PL managers fearings, sorry but we can take Redknapp for example - I'm not even talking about Sir Alex - I don't think he would hesitate between Marveaux and Jonas, or HBA and Best - with all my respects to Jonas and Best Newcastle this season has all the ability to play beautiful football and everybody know that you have more chances to win if you play well, in the opponent's camp. With all due respect hatem garrincha, I don't think you've seen much of our games to truly see what Gutierrez offers us when he's in the side. Yes, his end product is a little lacking but his defensive work, his dribbling and his ability to retain possession are indispensable at the moment. From what I've seen of Marveaux, he looks like a fantastic player and I would like to see him in the side sooner rather than later. But personally Jonas is a definite starter. I saw a lot of your games last season and all the games since the start of season. But you all give me same arguments concerning Jonas. My answer will not change : in terms of dribbling and retaining possession, Marveaux is largely superior... Defensive Work ? A winger should play his defensive role of course but it's definitively not another left back in my (very little) opinion. Maybe Pardew has your. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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