midds Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 Credit where it's due he picked the right team and sent them out to actually win the game. Should be automatic for all managers really but he got it right today and I hope he persists with this formation and mindset. Well done Pardew. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
nufc4eva Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 Not seen anything at all of todays match (or even read anything about it yet) but as far as I'm aware: 1. He picked the right team. 2. We won. 3. We won away from home. 4. We scored two goals. 5. We won even after being pegged back. 6. I heard someone on SSN say we were well on top after our second goal. Better, Pardew. He brought Sammy on when we were protecting a lead, pretty sure someone slipped him something before the game It was like the anti-pardew today, no Shola in sight and no shutting up shop, just sensible playing down the clock in their corner for last few mins. Looked dangerous on counter and heard Pardew saying to keep the ball and on ground. Played some nice simple stuff and stepped it up when required. I liked the shape we had today, still needs a bit of work but Cabaye in front of Sissoko and Anita may just work. Still think Cisse looked s*** though, needs to get back to scoring I think that is the perfect position for Cabaye tbh. He doesn't have the engine for box to box so that's Sissoko who will also go on his little runs, impressed with some of his balls for the forwards to run on to, Anita will play deeper keeping it smart and ticking over, Cabaye "defends from the front" as he likes a battle but he also has the quality to create or score goals. Potential to be a very good trio there but as you say it still needs work. Agree, always been potential in those players, maybe Pardew has finally understood their strengths, Sissoko in home games will bomb on more I reckon and hopefully Cabaye will just step back at that point to cover. Can't wait to see Remy when fully fit and think Gouff coming off bench will cause havoc. Was impressed how we went on to win at 1-1 because I really thought we would crumble at that point but we just kept going and controlled the game well Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yorkie Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 Not seen anything at all of todays match (or even read anything about it yet) but as far as I'm aware: 1. He picked the right team. 2. We won. 3. We won away from home. 4. We scored two goals. 5. We won even after being pegged back. 6. I heard someone on SSN say we were well on top after our second goal. Better, Pardew. He brought Sammy on when we were protecting a lead, pretty sure someone slipped him something before the game It was like the anti-pardew today, no Shola in sight and no shutting up shop, just sensible playing down the clock in their corner for last few mins. Looked dangerous on counter and heard Pardew saying to keep the ball and on ground. Played some nice simple stuff and stepped it up when required. I liked the shape we had today, still needs a bit of work but Cabaye in front of Sissoko and Anita may just work. Still think Cisse looked shit though, needs to get back to scoring I think that is the perfect position for Cabaye tbh. He doesn't have the engine for box to box so that's Sissoko who will also go on his little runs, impressed with some of his balls for the forwards to run on to, Anita will play deeper keeping it smart and ticking over, Cabaye "defends from the front" as he likes a battle but he also has the quality to create or score goals. Potential to be a very good trio there but as you say it still needs work. On paper, the two triumvirates (Remy-Cisse-HBA and Anita-Sissoko-Cabaye) make absolutely shitloads of sense and have massive potential. Each player's style compliments one another imo. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
nufc4eva Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 Credit where it's due he picked the right team and sent them out to actually win the game. Should be automatic for all managers really but he got it right today and I hope he persists with this formation and mindset. Well done Pardew. Thing is if he just settles on this and then looks at the backups for those positions rather than changing formation all time it would be better, Cameos from Sammy for now would be good and then look at where Bigi would best fit in, same with Campbell Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cajun Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 Not seen anything at all of todays match (or even read anything about it yet) but as far as I'm aware: 1. He picked the right team. 2. We won. 3. We won away from home. 4. We scored two goals. 5. We won even after being pegged back. 6. I heard someone on SSN say we were well on top after our second goal. Better, Pardew. He brought Sammy on when we were protecting a lead, pretty sure someone slipped him something before the game It was like the anti-pardew today, no Shola in sight and no shutting up shop, just sensible playing down the clock in their corner for last few mins. Looked dangerous on counter and heard Pardew saying to keep the ball and on ground. Played some nice simple stuff and stepped it up when required. I liked the shape we had today, still needs a bit of work but Cabaye in front of Sissoko and Anita may just work. Still think Cisse looked s*** though, needs to get back to scoring I think that is the perfect position for Cabaye tbh. He doesn't have the engine for box to box so that's Sissoko who will also go on his little runs, impressed with some of his balls for the forwards to run on to, Anita will play deeper keeping it smart and ticking over, Cabaye "defends from the front" as he likes a battle but he also has the quality to create or score goals. Potential to be a very good trio there but as you say it still needs work. Agree, always been potential in those players, maybe Pardew has finally understood their strengths, Sissoko in home games will bomb on more I reckon and hopefully Cabaye will just step back at that point to cover. Can't wait to see Remy when fully fit and think Gouff coming off bench will cause havoc. Was impressed how we went on to win at 1-1 because I really thought we would crumble at that point but we just kept going and controlled the game well When they get a better understanding with each other Cabaye and Sissoko can swap it up during a match which will cause the opposition troubles as they will be facing a different threat depending which player decides to sit and which player decides to go forward. Completely different players so if you are set up to stop Sissoko's runs but Cabaye is coming forward or if you have set up to stop Cabaye's passing/shooting and Sissoko is running at you... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darth Crooks Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 Credit where it's due he picked the right team and sent them out to actually win the game. Should be automatic for all managers really but he got it right today and I hope he persists with this formation and mindset. Well done Pardew. Thing is if he just settles on this and then looks at the backups for those positions rather than changing formation all time it would be better, Cameos from Sammy for now would be good and then look at where Bigi would best fit in, same with Campbell I go back to my criticism of him from last year; keep it simple and stick to one 'philosophy'. He tries to hard to be Ranieri et al at times and he can't do it. Got it spot on today and importantly put emphasis on a win. Please please keep it up Alan; and pack the lies in. Babysteps I suppose. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
nufc4eva Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 Not seen anything at all of todays match (or even read anything about it yet) but as far as I'm aware: 1. He picked the right team. 2. We won. 3. We won away from home. 4. We scored two goals. 5. We won even after being pegged back. 6. I heard someone on SSN say we were well on top after our second goal. Better, Pardew. He brought Sammy on when we were protecting a lead, pretty sure someone slipped him something before the game It was like the anti-pardew today, no Shola in sight and no shutting up shop, just sensible playing down the clock in their corner for last few mins. Looked dangerous on counter and heard Pardew saying to keep the ball and on ground. Played some nice simple stuff and stepped it up when required. I liked the shape we had today, still needs a bit of work but Cabaye in front of Sissoko and Anita may just work. Still think Cisse looked s*** though, needs to get back to scoring I think that is the perfect position for Cabaye tbh. He doesn't have the engine for box to box so that's Sissoko who will also go on his little runs, impressed with some of his balls for the forwards to run on to, Anita will play deeper keeping it smart and ticking over, Cabaye "defends from the front" as he likes a battle but he also has the quality to create or score goals. Potential to be a very good trio there but as you say it still needs work. On paper, the two triumvirates (Remy-Cisse-HBA and Anita-Sissoko-Cabaye) make absolutely shitloads of sense and have massive potential. Each player's style compliments one another imo. Yip, he has just never played the middle 3 in the right positions, Sissoko deeper with Cabaye at the head of the 3 linking up midfield to attack will work, with Anita linking defence and midfield and Sissoko in between both. Ben Arfa and Remy opening them up and hopefully Cisse getting more chances and scoring a few. Need to look behind that first 11 and see what the choices would be when they are injured as Remy and Ben Arfa won't play full season, we certainly did not miss Jonas today and if Remy is out Gouffran or Sammy should be give the chance in the same formation. Marveux should replace Cabaye's position, Tiote in Anitas and not really anyone in Sissokos Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
nufc4eva Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 Not seen anything at all of todays match (or even read anything about it yet) but as far as I'm aware: 1. He picked the right team. 2. We won. 3. We won away from home. 4. We scored two goals. 5. We won even after being pegged back. 6. I heard someone on SSN say we were well on top after our second goal. Better, Pardew. He brought Sammy on when we were protecting a lead, pretty sure someone slipped him something before the game It was like the anti-pardew today, no Shola in sight and no shutting up shop, just sensible playing down the clock in their corner for last few mins. Looked dangerous on counter and heard Pardew saying to keep the ball and on ground. Played some nice simple stuff and stepped it up when required. I liked the shape we had today, still needs a bit of work but Cabaye in front of Sissoko and Anita may just work. Still think Cisse looked s*** though, needs to get back to scoring I think that is the perfect position for Cabaye tbh. He doesn't have the engine for box to box so that's Sissoko who will also go on his little runs, impressed with some of his balls for the forwards to run on to, Anita will play deeper keeping it smart and ticking over, Cabaye "defends from the front" as he likes a battle but he also has the quality to create or score goals. Potential to be a very good trio there but as you say it still needs work. Agree, always been potential in those players, maybe Pardew has finally understood their strengths, Sissoko in home games will bomb on more I reckon and hopefully Cabaye will just step back at that point to cover. Can't wait to see Remy when fully fit and think Gouff coming off bench will cause havoc. Was impressed how we went on to win at 1-1 because I really thought we would crumble at that point but we just kept going and controlled the game well When they get a better understanding with each other Cabaye and Sissoko can swap it up during a match which will cause the opposition troubles as they will be facing a different threat depending which player decides to sit and which player decides to go forward. Completely different players so if you are set up to stop Sissoko's runs but Cabaye is coming forward or if you have set up to stop Cabaye's passing/shooting and Sissoko is running at you... Aye, sounds good, you just know Pards will panic and change to 4-4-2 or defensive again at first hurdle - hope he can be brave and persevere, if we lose a couple of games heavily, so what as long as we are winning a few at same time. Who knows we may hammer a couple of teams Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cajun Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 Not seen anything at all of todays match (or even read anything about it yet) but as far as I'm aware: 1. He picked the right team. 2. We won. 3. We won away from home. 4. We scored two goals. 5. We won even after being pegged back. 6. I heard someone on SSN say we were well on top after our second goal. Better, Pardew. He brought Sammy on when we were protecting a lead, pretty sure someone slipped him something before the game It was like the anti-pardew today, no Shola in sight and no shutting up shop, just sensible playing down the clock in their corner for last few mins. Looked dangerous on counter and heard Pardew saying to keep the ball and on ground. Played some nice simple stuff and stepped it up when required. I liked the shape we had today, still needs a bit of work but Cabaye in front of Sissoko and Anita may just work. Still think Cisse looked s*** though, needs to get back to scoring I think that is the perfect position for Cabaye tbh. He doesn't have the engine for box to box so that's Sissoko who will also go on his little runs, impressed with some of his balls for the forwards to run on to, Anita will play deeper keeping it smart and ticking over, Cabaye "defends from the front" as he likes a battle but he also has the quality to create or score goals. Potential to be a very good trio there but as you say it still needs work. Agree, always been potential in those players, maybe Pardew has finally understood their strengths, Sissoko in home games will bomb on more I reckon and hopefully Cabaye will just step back at that point to cover. Can't wait to see Remy when fully fit and think Gouff coming off bench will cause havoc. Was impressed how we went on to win at 1-1 because I really thought we would crumble at that point but we just kept going and controlled the game well When they get a better understanding with each other Cabaye and Sissoko can swap it up during a match which will cause the opposition troubles as they will be facing a different threat depending which player decides to sit and which player decides to go forward. Completely different players so if you are set up to stop Sissoko's runs but Cabaye is coming forward or if you have set up to stop Cabaye's passing/shooting and Sissoko is running at you... Aye, sounds good, you just know Pards will panic and change to 4-4-2 or defensive again at first hurdle - hope he can be brave and persevere, if we lose a couple of games heavily, so what as long as we are winning a few at same time. Who knows we may hammer a couple of teams The cowardice will be in the back of my mind. Hopefully this start will stand us in good stead and he gets a little braver like the season we finished 5th. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barnes23 Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 I'd rather see Marveaux as the furthest forward in a midfield three, personally, with Cabaye/Anita fighting it out for the deeper lying position. Cabaye is better further back where he can dictate the pace of the game and utilise his range of passing. He doesn't have the pace/dribbling ability to warrant being further up the pitch for large portions of the game imo. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cajun Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 I'd rather see Marveaux as the furthest forward in a midfield three, personally, with Cabaye/Anita fighting it out for the deeper lying position. Cabaye is better further back where he can dictate the pace of the game and utilise his range of passing. He doesn't have the pace/dribbling ability to warrant being further up the pitch for large portions of the game imo. Marveaux isn't exactly a pace merchant or at least fit enough to keep it up. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest chopey Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 That was our best 11 today and I thought we played fantastic Barfa was great but I think special praise should go to Anita who has now overtaken Tiote as first choice, its about time, but it was a great day . Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BONTEMPI Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 He'll be giving himself an extra sloppy blow job tonight. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barnes23 Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 I'd rather see Marveaux as the furthest forward in a midfield three, personally, with Cabaye/Anita fighting it out for the deeper lying position. Cabaye is better further back where he can dictate the pace of the game and utilise his range of passing. He doesn't have the pace/dribbling ability to warrant being further up the pitch for large portions of the game imo. Marveaux isn't exactly a pace merchant or at least fit enough to keep it up. Very good acceleration over shorter distances, perfect for roaming about in the final third. His fitness is a concern, though. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Haris Vuckic Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 People who rate Marveaux puzzle me. I just don't think they've ever played the game at any level or even in a kickabout with any urgency to it. He's reasonably talented - nothing special - but his lack of heart and effort is critical to making him ineffective most of the time. Any success in football is built on hard work & unless you are a stupidly good player you really can't get away with being lazy or indifferent. I do think he's talented mind - but simultaneously useless most of the time. Decent from the bench but I wouldn't start him. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smal Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 Bollocks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hanshithispantz Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 what self-congratulatory shite that first line is man. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flip Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 People who rate Marveaux puzzle me. I just don't think they've ever played the game at any level or even in a kickabout with any urgency to it. He's reasonably talented - nothing special - but his lack of heart and effort is critical to making him ineffective most of the time. Any success in football is built on hard work & unless you are a stupidly good player you really can't get away with being lazy or indifferent. I do think he's talented mind - but simultaneously useless most of the time. Decent from the bench but I wouldn't start him. Have you ever played at a decent level? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TRon Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 Not seen anything at all of todays match (or even read anything about it yet) but as far as I'm aware: 1. He picked the right team. 2. We won. 3. We won away from home. 4. We scored two goals. 5. We won even after being pegged back. 6. I heard someone on SSN say we were well on top after our second goal. Better, Pardew. Basically this. Picked the right team, and got the subs right as well. Can't really complain today at all. Another win against Hull and the momentum might take care of results in it's own way like a couple of seasons ago. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 They had about 10 minutes after half-time which was expected from the home team after going in at half-time behind, but apart from that, we strolled it imo. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flip Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 They had about 10 minutes after half-time which was expected from the home team after going in at half-time behind, but apart from that, we strolled it imo. We definitely were the better side, but I think they had far more than only 10minutes. In any case, 3p won, Haris Vukcic (the poster) is a professional footballer so we should all be happy and grateful. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 I meant 10 minutes of pressure. Yeah they had a few spells and a couple of chances but again, a home team in the Premier League will do that the majority of the time. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flip Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 I meant 10 minutes of pressure. Yeah they had a few spells and a couple of chances but again, a home team in the Premier League will do that the majority of the time. I still think Aston Villa will struggle this year. Their squad is thin and bunch of young ones. They are extremely inconsistent as well. Fair play to us though, a lot down to Remy 's danger on the left. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 Yeah I didn't get the hype they got end of last season and I doubt they'll finish top 10 this year. I'd be disappointed if we finished lower than them. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Haris Vuckic Posted September 14, 2013 Share Posted September 14, 2013 Bollocks. Contradict it then. You can't. He's an oxygen thief. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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