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You know hell has frozen over when you are on the same side as phil fucking Thompson.

 

What did big nose say?

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You know hell has frozen over when you are on the same side as phil fucking Thompson.

 

What did big nose say?

 

Bruce is protecting ashley by not complaining about the recruitment - january in particular.

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Was it definitely 442 yesterday though?

Not really. Joelinton was playing primarily as a long ball outlet in a LAM position. Gayle up front with Almiron behind, but the three of them interchanging positions at random and to no real effect. Fluidity a la Bruce.

Ritchie was further back wide right, playing a lot infield, Manquillo was wingbacking, but they were still getting in each others way.

Rose staying back doing fuck all. Shelvey doing his usual. Hayden being invisible, but I guess doing some tackling in midfield. Honestly forgot he was even playing. Always do.

A sort of 4-2-3-1 or a narrow lopsided 4-3-3 would be more accurate.

 

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I watched the 2nd half of the Burnley match last weekend. The pattern of play appeared to be either let the back four pass among themselves then one of the defenders or Dubravka would boot it up to Joelinton or just let Almiron run with the ball in order to make something happen. A real lack of off the ball movement as well with players just standing there waiting for the ball to come to them, never attempting to lose their marker and then the player with the ball would have to do something magical which often resulted in them losing the ball.

 

It was awful football. That apparently required an extra days training for Bruce to drill that into them. He must be one of the laziest managers in the league if that's what he is working on at the training ground.

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Who'd have thought spending £40m on Rondon, new training facilities and securing a world class manager would have been the better choice over hiring "one of our own". What a bunch of fools we are.

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Who'd have thought spending £40m on Rondon, new training facilities and securing a world class manager would have been the better choice over hiring "one of our own". What a bunch of fools we are.

 

£44m.

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MA and LC sat around and said yaaa, if we give this team to Steve Bruce we will be fine. Rondon wants too much money js and is old, no way we can profit on his exit. Let’s throw a ton of money at a new striker. How many has he got last season? Oh wow, 11 in all comps. Yah I think he’s ready to lead the line for us. Let’s also cash in on Ayoze too and replace him with a winger who doesn’t score much either. Steve Bruce should manage these lads too.

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It doesn't make any sense.  For the money we paid there must be bucketloads of actual 'likes scoring goals a lot' strikers we could have bought.  Even if we bought him to play in his best position off a main striker, why didn't we then buy a main striker?

 

The whole thing is just stupid.

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He is not good enough or mobile enough to play of the main striker plus he doesn't seem to have any anticipation.  He is no good on the wing either for all of the aforesaid reasons.  If he did come with anything at all then Bruce will have it all rinsed away by now

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MA and LC sat around and said yaaa, if we give this team to Steve Bruce we will be fine. Rondon wants too much money js and is old, no way we can profit on his exit. Let’s throw a ton of money at a new striker. How many has he got last season? Oh wow, 11 in all comps. Yah I think he’s ready to lead the line for us. Let’s also cash in on Ayoze too and replace him with a winger who doesn’t score much either. Steve Bruce should manage these lads too.

 

Poty for me

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btw on those hayden quotes, there's some truth to that but it's not the whole truth - until near the turn of the year under rafa we launched balls up to rondon, he was very isolated and we struggled badly to score goals and get support to him

 

a change in CM and then almiron coming in in january made a massive difference, not just rondon's sudden ability to take down a 40 yard pass on his chest

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btw on those hayden quotes, there's some truth to that but it's not the whole truth - until near the turn of the year under rafa we launched balls up to rondon, he was very isolated and we struggled badly to score goals and get support to him

 

a change in CM and then almiron coming in in january made a massive difference, not just rondon's sudden ability to take down a 40 yard pass on his chest

 

To be fair, Rondon wasn't just a big target man, he scored goals, and could hit the ball pretty hard. He was a real threat from set pieces both taking free kicks and being on the end of them. He's a pretty big miss, along with Perez. If you are Hayden or any other player relying on your front man, you are going to miss that.

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for sure, but lets not pretend we played the same way and rondon just was suddenly able to control passes he previously couldn't

 

we played higher up the pitch and supported him better, but you know this

 

Rafa insisted on buying players suited to how he wanted to play, so he took full responsibility for both the style of play and the results. The problem with Bruce is, he isn't taking any responsibility at all. Not for style of play, not for signings, not for results. If we lose it's because the players aren't good enough, but he won't come out and say why he didn't insist on signing players like Rondon.

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