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Everton 3 - 2 Newcastle United - 30/09/13 - post-match reaction from page 57


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Guest bimpy474

It hurts that we missed the boat on Martinez and many available good managers over the summer. It really, truly hurts.

 

To think there were some that thought he wouldn't be an improvement.

 

There are STILL some that think he wouldn't - unbelievable, but true...read the comments in the Pardew thread.

 

Tbf some (me included) didn't want him for his stance on the Mcmanaman tackle. Petty i know but just a reaction at the time.

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That rubbish from Krul when he threw the ball to Tiote, who was under pressure and promptly lost the ball, leading to another glorious chance for their forwards angered me as much as anything else that happened last night.

 

It was the keeper's fault for the most part, but the highlight of Tiote's game is meant to be his strength on the ball, and he was shrugged off with ease.

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It was a shocking decision from Krul who had a shocker. In my opinion Tiote played well and kept it very simple all game. Kept pressuring the ball and made some important tackles. Considering how most of our players played, Tiote was certainly a positive for me and I hope he can build on this and find some form.

 

If we keep playing Anita and Tiote I would like Anita to be more active when the back line has the ball. Many times yesterday Tiote went to pick up the ball while Anita was standing still. We need them both to be active to help us keep possession and occasionally maybe even create some chances.

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It was always going to be a problem playing Anita and Tioté, two players looking to do the same role. No balance at all in that midfield. Both of Anita and Tioté going deep to collect the ball leaving acres of space between our CM and attack. Can't have two players that deep leaving Sissoko as the only option most times. What a mess.

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I've made my opinion on Tiote very clear from whenever I've seen him. However, although I don't think he was particularly good last night, it seemed time and time again he was given very few options when he picked up the ball. We did exactly what I wanted us to do against Tiote - close him down and expose him. However, he was given very, very little help.

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I've made my opinion on Tiote very clear from whenever I've seen him. However, although I don't think he was particularly good last night, it seemed time and time again he was given very few options when he picked up the ball. We did exactly what I wanted us to do against Tiote - close him down and expose him. However, he was given very, very little help.

 

That is literally all you have to do against him. Well, it's literally all you have to do against our whole team tbh. Press us and we can't deal with it. It's why Anita absolutely must be in the side - he's just about the only one that can remain composed.

 

For all they were a far better team, Benfica beat us with that one tactic - pressing. Then they'd won. It literally got them at least one of their goals, for a start off (Santon's dodgy backpass).

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Guest neesy111

Tiote doesn't help himself at times as his ball control is poor, needs 2-3 touches sometimes to get it under control.

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He didn't hide but I was watching him closely and he used to win tackle after tackle in his first season. Last night when someone was coming towards him he would get himself square on and they would knock it round him fairly easily on a lot of occasions. The only time he seemed to win tackles was late in the game when we began to gain a little momentum.

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i sometimes wonder about the manic depressive effects of being a newcastle fan - myself included. We went to Everton - a team that hasn't lost at home in this calendar year. Did anyone really expect us to win there?

 

We didn't play well at all, yet managed to do something no one else had done in the previous 670 odd minutes (7 matches ?) -  we scored a goal. Not once but TWICE.

 

I hate the negativity Pardew brings to a game, hate the way he always tells everyone how tough a game is going to be in the run up and hate the way he seems incapable of getting a performance out of the team for a whole match. I would be as happy as anyone to see him replaced by a BETTER manager.

 

But ffs have some sort of grasp on reality now that the fury of the match has subsided

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i sometimes wonder about the manic depressive effects of being a newcastle fan - myself included. We went to Everton - a team that hasn't lost at home in this calendar year. Did anyone really expect us to win there?

 

We didn't play well at all, yet managed to do something no one else had done in the previous 670 odd minutes (7 matches ?) -  we scored a goal. Not once but TWICE.

 

I hate the negativity Pardew brings to a game, hate the way he always tells everyone how tough a game is going to be in the run up and hate the way he seems incapable of getting a performance out of the team for a whole match. I would be as happy as anyone to see him replaced by a BETTER manager.

 

But ffs have some sort of grasp on reality now that the fury of the match has subsided

 

You have a point, it was mainly the manner of the defeat that gets everyone going. The goals were shambolic. Just have to face it, we're now in a situation where Pardew is open to absolute slaughtering every time something goes wrong. I don't necessarily go that far myself, but I see why people are annoyed.

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i sometimes wonder about the manic depressive effects of being a newcastle fan - myself included. We went to Everton - a team that hasn't lost at home in this calendar year. Did anyone really expect us to win there?

 

We didn't play well at all, yet managed to do something no one else had done in the previous 670 odd minutes (7 matches ?) -  we scored a goal. Not once but TWICE.

 

I hate the negativity Pardew brings to a game, hate the way he always tells everyone how tough a game is going to be in the run up and hate the way he seems incapable of getting a performance out of the team for a whole match. I would be as happy as anyone to see him replaced by a BETTER manager.

 

But ffs have some sort of grasp on reality now that the fury of the match has subsided

 

Wahey!

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i sometimes wonder about the manic depressive effects of being a newcastle fan - myself included. We went to Everton - a team that hasn't lost at home in this calendar year. Did anyone really expect us to win there?

 

We didn't play well at all, yet managed to do something no one else had done in the previous 670 odd minutes (7 matches ?) -  we scored a goal. Not once but TWICE.

 

I hate the negativity Pardew brings to a game, hate the way he always tells everyone how tough a game is going to be in the run up and hate the way he seems incapable of getting a performance out of the team for a whole match. I would be as happy as anyone to see him replaced by a BETTER manager.

 

But ffs have some sort of grasp on reality now that the fury of the match has subsided

 

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We only scored two because there was clear daylight, hell there was clear time zones between us. They'd already, mentally gone home.

I doubt they've played an easier game and had it won before half time. It was more them than us.

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i sometimes wonder about the manic depressive effects of being a newcastle fan - myself included. We went to Everton - a team that hasn't lost at home in this calendar year. Did anyone really expect us to win there?

 

We didn't play well at all, yet managed to do something no one else had done in the previous 670 odd minutes (7 matches ?) -  we scored a goal. Not once but TWICE.

 

I hate the negativity Pardew brings to a game, hate the way he always tells everyone how tough a game is going to be in the run up and hate the way he seems incapable of getting a performance out of the team for a whole match. I would be as happy as anyone to see him replaced by a BETTER manager.

 

But ffs have some sort of grasp on reality now that the fury of the match has subsided

 

The first half was among the most embarrassing I've witnessed along with the home game against Liverpool last season. We didn't compete in one area of the pitch which takes some doing at any level. I would love anyone who watched that first half explain to me what the game plan was supposed to be.

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That first half was a shithouse performance that a selected N-O team wouldn't have put out.

As much as Everton played well, we gifted them the three goals and never competed in any area of the pitch.

The game was over at half time and Everton had mentally gone home.

Granted we pressed a lot better in the second half but I can't really take any comfort in that, given how utterly outclassed we were in the first, and as I say, by virtue that all the Everton players where mentally at home banging the wife/girlfriend.

Very very few had us down for anything from that game, but the level of cluelessness and capitulation was practically unbelievable.

 

And that's no shit.

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i sometimes wonder about the manic depressive effects of being a newcastle fan - myself included. We went to Everton - a team that hasn't lost at home in this calendar year. Did anyone really expect us to win there?

 

We didn't play well at all, yet managed to do something no one else had done in the previous 670 odd minutes (7 matches ?) -  we scored a goal. Not once but TWICE.

 

I hate the negativity Pardew brings to a game, hate the way he always tells everyone how tough a game is going to be in the run up and hate the way he seems incapable of getting a performance out of the team for a whole match. I would be as happy as anyone to see him replaced by a BETTER manager.

 

But ffs have some sort of grasp on reality now that the fury of the match has subsided

 

Wahey!

 

:lol:

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It was always going to be a problem playing Anita and Tioté, two players looking to do the same role. No balance at all in that midfield. Both of Anita and Tioté going deep to collect the ball leaving acres of space between our CM and attack. Can't have two players that deep leaving Sissoko as the only option most times. What a mess.

 

You could have said the same thing about the rest of the team too, there just wasn't any cohesion between the defence, midfield and attack until later in the game. Everyone seemed to be content to do their own thing in their little part of the pitch.

 

Cabaye coming on somehow glued the team back together, except Sissoko who just wasn't up for the game at all.

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