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3 hours ago, 80 said:

It's not really an Almiron phase as he's been doing this for ages. It's genuinely part of his game. He's been producing bonkers statistics over periods of time for the past three seasons now. I forget the exact fact, but the past two seasons have both had something like 15 game runs where if he started we won (or at least didn't lose).

Agreed.  It isn’t so much a one-off purple patch so much as a rich vein of form.  He’s a solid PL player playing with now in-form top rank players and he’s looking all the better for it.  His form and the team’s form are linked insomuch as he’s been a part of that but he’s not the driving force behind it.

 

The lad needs some slack cut.  He’s one of us, and I bastard love it when one of us gets to live our childhood fantasies and smash one in when wearing the B&W.  

 

 

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2 hours ago, McDog said:

 

 

Plus a local lad, right?

Born in Wembley London. Played for Norwich. Him and his twin brother were boyhood Newcastle fans (Jacob's on the right).

 

"Murphy's mother, Maxine, is from Birtley while his father, John, hails from Ashington. A number of the 25-year-old relatives still live in Gateshead and they are all huge Newcastle supporters!" (older story as he's 29 now).

 

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1 hour ago, PauloGeordio said:

Born in Wembley London. Played for Norwich. Him and his twin brother were boyhood Newcastle fans (Jacob's on the right).

 

"Murphy's mother, Maxine, is from Birtley while his father, John, hails from Ashington. A number of the 25-year-old relatives still live in Gateshead and they are all huge Newcastle supporters!" (older story as he's 29 now).

 

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Created with Geordie blood, good enough for me. 

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1 hour ago, PauloGeordio said:

Born in Wembley London. Played for Norwich. Him and his twin brother were boyhood Newcastle fans (Jacob's on the right).

 

"Murphy's mother, Maxine, is from Birtley while his father, John, hails from Ashington. A number of the 25-year-old relatives still live in Gateshead and they are all huge Newcastle supporters!" (older story as he's 29 now).

 

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He’s a Geordie.  He just fails the accent test - but no-one’s perfect :) 

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On 24/12/2024 at 17:01, TheBrownBottle said:

He’s a Geordie.  He just fails the accent test - but no-one’s perfect :) 

 

Exactly. My boy is Melbourne born and bred but has the blood of two Geordies in him. Id never let anyone say he wasn't pure blood Radgie. 

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31 minutes ago, Izakaya said:

 

Exactly. My boy is Melbourne born and bred but has the blood of two Geordies in him. Id never let anyone say he wasn't pure blood Radgie. 


Renegades or Stars though?

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2 minutes ago, jonny1403 said:

Got a great assist, what are you talking about?

 

The shot he hit the bar with was an absolute stinker though, if he'd missed that at 0-0 he'd get absolutely crucified 

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18 minutes ago, Andy said:

 

The shot he hit the bar with was an absolute stinker though, if he'd missed that at 0-0 he'd get absolutely crucified 

If you watch that back the ball gets fired at his weaker foot at quite some pace, it’s nowhere near as bad a miss as it first looks.

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I don’t think you can consider the assists a fluke or anything but a result of his ability when it’s sustained like this.

 

Just accept the brilliant creativity of Jacob Murphy and you’ll be much happier in life. 

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