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Guest BlacknWhiteArmy

Tiote's always going to pick up bookings. Nothing you can do about it

 

The one today was a bit silly tbf.

 

It was, but it's part of his game imo. He does get involved and will pick up cards for silly little things.

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Tiote's always going to pick up bookings. Nothing you can do about it

 

The one today was a bit silly tbf.

 

It was, but it's part of his game imo. He does get involved and will pick up cards for silly little things.

 

Aye.

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Gets booked against Birmingham and we're missing him for the two vital home games, right?

 

Tbh I think we are better if he gets booked Tuesday and misses the home games, we will need him more for Stoke away.

 

 

 

better if we win the next game and the two home games with him rather than draw against Stoke with him :pow:

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Guest TrueToon

This guys ability is rubbing off on everyone,Notice how relaxed he is on the ball.Everyone is improving around him in my opinion.Such a key player for us now.Honoured to have him at Newcastle.

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Sky gave him a 5 today.  :doh:

 

You got to be joking. He was MOM in my opinion. He had the midfield in his pocket, passed the ball brilliantly and denied burn room. That took them out of the game. They were not able to pass..

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Tiote's always going to pick up bookings. Nothing you can do about it

 

One thing we have to do about it in the summer is find someone that isnt Perch or Smith to fill in for him when he is unavailable.

 

 

 

... you mean like when he is sold to a "bigger" club.

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He was extreme today,  a class above the rest.  If he's sold this summer, he will be very expensive. One more season and  he's the best defensive midfielder in the league. It's unique that a player in that position has the ability to pass the ball so nicely as he does. It enables us to keep the pressure. A very good example of this was a situation around the midfield where he was surrounded by two burn players. Plenty of midfielders (and smith in particular) would have played the support pass back to keeper. Tiote on the other hand took a 180 degree turn and immediately hit an excellent pass to Barton who was on the opposite side of the midfield. Instead of Harper clearing the ball, that little piece of brilliance kept us in the attacking position.

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