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I don't know. Is Carver brave enough to do that?

 

Carver IRL

 

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I think he might be allergic to that face paint.

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Id like to see Abeid and Colback in the middle, with Cabella left and Sissoko on the right. Sissoko cutting in and switching with Colback.

 

Aye, stick Obertan in defence and Anita in goal and I reckon you're onto a winner there.

 

Alright smart arse, give yourself a clap.

 

Bit late, already got it off your mum.

 

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“Losing Jack Colback to suspension I was a bit light on central midfielders and I had to stifle Moussa Sissoko because I needed him in there.

 

“It has worked. Things have gone against us and I have had to deal with that.

 

“I am not making excuses, they are facts. Colback was a big miss today.”

 

In his and Vurnon Anita’s stead, Mehdi Abeid went unfussily about his business in front of Newcastle’s back four.

 

Carver said: “He did OK.

 

“I want someone to get on the ball with a bit more composure. He battled and competed.

 

“Things didn’t come off for him at times and I expect more from him.”

 

 

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yeah and we expect a lot more from you cuntver, ffs this man is atrocious, publicly berating a young member of the squad who has so much potential

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Utter choke reading that from Carver.  It's his first start after injury, in a team that got utterly pummeled the week before - I reckon he was absolutely fine and as always, absolutely no need to criticize him to that extent in the press :lol:

 

Colback absolutely untouchable it seems - wow :lol:

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“Losing Jack Colback to suspension I was a bit light on central midfielders and I had to stifle Moussa Sissoko because I needed him in there.

 

“It has worked. Things have gone against us and I have had to deal with that.

 

“I am not making excuses, they are facts. Colback was a big miss today.”

 

In his and Vurnon Anita’s stead, Mehdi Abeid went unfussily about his business in front of Newcastle’s back four.

 

Carver said: “He did OK.

 

“I want someone to get on the ball with a bit more composure. He battled and competed.

 

“Things didn’t come off for him at times and I expect more from him.”

 

:anguish: that's him out as soon as Colback comes back.  Fuck off Carver

You sound surprised.

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“Losing Jack Colback to suspension I was a bit light on central midfielders and I had to stifle Moussa Sissoko because I needed him in there.

 

“It has worked. Things have gone against us and I have had to deal with that.

 

“I am not making excuses, they are facts. Colback was a big miss today.”

 

In his and Vurnon Anita’s stead, Mehdi Abeid went unfussily about his business in front of Newcastle’s back four.

 

Carver said: “He did OK.

 

“I want someone to get on the ball with a bit more composure. He battled and competed.

 

“Things didn’t come off for him at times and I expect more from him.”

 

That's an absolute disgrace. Cunt should be vilified for that. Abeid is one of the only reasons I still bother to watch most of our games - hope he gets out of this tinpot club as soon as possible.

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You know what, that is a classic exactly how not to man manage people mistake from Carver.  He wants Mehdi to show more composure on the ball.  Best give him the confidence then and not criticize him openly in that way.  Talk up his positional play, his battle in defence and then say that you are looking forward to his confidence growing with game time and with that, him showing more composure on the ball.

 

I reckon our staff could do with studying some basic psychology.

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“Losing Jack Colback to suspension I was a bit light on central midfielders and I had to stifle Moussa Sissoko because I needed him in there.

 

“It has worked. Things have gone against us and I have had to deal with that.

 

“I am not making excuses, they are facts. Colback was a big miss today.”

 

In his and Vurnon Anita’s stead, Mehdi Abeid went unfussily about his business in front of Newcastle’s back four.

 

Carver said: “He did OK.

 

“I want someone to get on the ball with a bit more composure. He battled and competed.

 

“Things didn’t come off for him at times and I expect more from him.”

 

:anguish: that's him out as soon as Colback comes back.  Fuck off Carver

You sound surprised.

 

:lol: I'm not but I am surprised he would slag him in the press , we won ffs!

Aye, Carver trying to create a clique which is loyal to him to strengthen his chances of getting the job.

 

Being able to parrot support of players like Colback and Colo are a big deal to fat Mike.

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You know what, that is a classic exactly how not to man manage people mistake from Carver.  He wants Mehdi to show more composure on the ball.  Best give him the confidence then and not criticize him openly in that way.  Talk up his positional play, his battle in defence and then say that you are looking forward to his confidence growing with game time and with that, him showing more composure on the ball.

 

I reckon our staff could do with studying some basic psychology.

 

i reckon our staff could do with studying the effects of bullets fired into their eyeballs

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Carver really doesn't like him does he?

 

Thought he did OK once the game got going tbh, he is a lot more disciplined in the DM position than I've reason from Colback and/or Anita recently although his sideways passing probably isn't as crisp but on the flipside he's more likely to try a difficult ball than just giving it back to whichever player gave him it.

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For all we know he might be the type of character who constantly needs pushed, but there is no need to do it in public. Especially when you look at the performances of certain individuals week in, week out who never get a bad word said about them in public.

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