Jump to content

Newcastle United 2-0 Wolves (EFL Cup) - 20/9/16 post match reaction from page 13


Greg

Recommended Posts

Lee Ryder gave Lazaar an 8 out of 10 [emoji38]

 

He can't have been there

 

Should ask him what his grade would have been if Dummett was on the team or if that exact performance was done by Paul. Bet its not 8 out of 10. Cant see how he could rate his performance better than Yedlin and especially Darlow. That save Darlow made 1 v 1 was match changing. They bag that and their confidence builds after winning on the weekend and who knows how it plays out.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Love it when the old timers have a pop at young fooligan aggro, as if the only reason to go football in the 80s wasn't to drink, abuse and cause bother. Delicious hypocrisy.

 

Are they not allowed to have learned from their mistakes and want better for our next generation?

Link to post
Share on other sites

Lee Ryder gave Lazaar an 8 out of 10 [emoji38]

 

He can't have been there

 

Should ask him what his grade would have been if Dummett was on the team or if that exact performance was done by Paul. Bet its not 8 out of 10. Cant see how he could rate his performance better than Yedlin and especially Darlow. That save Darlow made 1 v 1 was match changing. They bag that and their confidence builds after winning on the weekend and who knows how it plays out.

 

Totally agree about that save. Helped swing the game.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Darlow looked very good - confident on crosses, decent distribution and a couple of good saves when needed. Bit like he was end of last season really.

Yedlin looked good linked well with Ritchie, pacey and defensively intelligent.

Centre backs worked well together - they're going to be second choice pairing but such cover is a good thing to have.

Lazaar had a nervous scrappy start but in fairness he grew into it and was looking a lot better by the end.

Ritchie will be so important to what we wish to achieve this season. Very good footballer.

Murphy battled away outnumbered by big physical centre backs but always showed willing. Decent option as squad player.

 

Excellent crowd - credit to the club for the pricing initiative.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Darlow - Good game, a massive upgrade on Sels

Yedlin - His pace gets him out of trouble, did well going forward

Lazar - Chronic, really really poor both going forward and defending

Clark - Good game

Hanley - Good Game

Shelvey - looked fit and hungry, played well

Diame - he makes things happen, played a lot better than he did on Saturday but does have a tendency to hang on to the ball too long instead of passing

Colback - credit where it's due he had a decent game

Ritchie - Bloke is class.

Gouffran - Cracking goal, cracking work rate, silly and needless booking

Murphy - has a good touch, won a lot in the air, worked really hard but missed what looked like a sitter live late on.

 

Subs - Ayoze - was poor again imo

          Lascelles - okay in the shot time he was on

          Atsu - He did okay, nothing special mind.

 

Link to post
Share on other sites

A post on a wolves forum from someone who was there lays the blame fairly and squarely on a bunch of kids on the coach he travelled on and this was backed up by a couple of others.

 

said they were a pain on the coach up, got thrown out of The Strawberry for causing bother and spent the whole game in the top corner banging on the advertising hoardings and goading and shouting abuse at our lot who finally snapped on 85 minutes.

 

he also says they were ashen faced and quiet as mice when they got back on the coach as they had no escort etc back to the coach and the other wolves fans were left alone with what he describes as a lynch mob focusing solely on the half dozen kids who'd worked their ticket and who had shat their pants.

 

Link to post
Share on other sites

Lee Ryder gave Lazaar an 8 out of 10 [emoji38]

 

He can't have been there

 

Should ask him what his grade would have been if Dummett was on the team or if that exact performance was done by Paul. Bet its not 8 out of 10. Cant see how he could rate his performance better than Yedlin and especially Darlow. That save Darlow made 1 v 1 was match changing. They bag that and their confidence builds after winning on the weekend and who knows how it plays out.

 

I'd agree, apart from Ryder'a a big fan of Dummett.

Link to post
Share on other sites

 

Mate said kids were hoying bottles at the wolves fans

 

Anyone witness anything?

 

It looked to me like it was the usual cup tie c***s who buy a ticket on the night. Jumped up 14 year olds giving it the big 'un.

 

 

 

Aye it would've been these little knob heads  :lol:

 

I sat in front of a bunch of them last season (Thauvin's debut?) in the cup. Scarfs covering the lower parts of their faces. Shouting abuse. Kicking seats and calling themselves the little gremlins.

 

Little f*** wits.

 

 

Link to post
Share on other sites

I know it is a lovely idea to use lower prices to attract a decent crowd to support the team in cup games but, behind me was a group of people, mixed age - possibly an extended family - and the first thing I heard them say as they arrived 5 mins after kick off was "which team are we?"

 

Controversial (and not much of a step away from giving out free tickets to schools / university in line with out mackem neighbours)  but, why does the club not directly offer group tickets at very low cost to local grass roots football teams.  Me and the coach of my sons team brought a load of our lads along to the match, they loved it.  We booked early and were able to get a load of seats together.  If Newcastle United made an offer really early to the local grass roots teams the ground would be full of kids that are actually interested in football and potentially the fans of the future....

 

 

 

Link to post
Share on other sites

Was at the game last night, in my season ticket seat with a couple of mates. Hate cup games in terms of the crowd like, full of very young kids who don't know who's who and spend almost the whole game on their phones (one was playing on that Pokemon Go shite. Ffs)

 

But mainly it's the mongs that think that being a cunt at games is funny, causing bother, like to goad away fans etc etc. Got some pictures of the bother in the Leazes End.

 

 

http://i.imgur.com/UDnzHnt.jpg

 

Notice there's two large groups of our lot, one closest to the wall and the line of stewards separating the two sets of fans and another close the exit in the more centre than left side of the image.

 

I also caught the bother on Northumberland Street, same sort of tracksuit wearing mongs, banging on the shutters along the street and there was a large group of kids aged from around 12-19 jumping around and on people's shoulders chanting and throwing stuff around in the McDonald's there.

 

Link to post
Share on other sites

I know it is a lovely idea to use lower prices to attract a decent crowd to support the team in cup games but, behind me was a group of people, mixed age - possibly an extended family - and the first thing I heard them say as they arrived 5 mins after kick off was "which team are we?"

 

Controversial (and not much of a step away from giving out free tickets to schools / university in line with out mackem neighbours)  but, why does the club not directly offer group tickets at very low cost to local grass roots football teams.  Me and the coach of my sons team brought a load of our lads along to the match, they loved it.  We booked early and were able to get a load of seats together.  If Newcastle United made an offer really early to the local grass roots teams the ground would be full of kids that are actually interested in football and potentially the fans of the future....

 

 

 

 

Why don't you contact the club and suggest it to them.  Alternatively, it could be raised at the next Fan's Forum.

 

After all the club seems to be trying to improve their PR and their relationship with fans and may be more receptive to such ideas than before.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...