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Ah right. But what I was saying was that Bruce can never have two different styles for different opponents.

 

Don't think he's even got one style tbh. Just pick a big striker and get the ball in the air. Haven't seen much else since he's been here, at least not by design.

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Problem is you can’t become a hoof team one week and a passing team the next. We just don’t know how to play with the ball.

 

Weird how Brighton managed it when Potter took over.

 

Irony of course being that the system Brighton play is similar to the one Bruce inherited (3-4-3, two ball playing defenders, two sitting midfielders, two wing-backs and three forwards), that was preventing Bruce from playing the nice, attractive, attacking football he wants us to play.

 

I said in the match thread, he said he played that system last week to match West Ham’s physical approach. This week we played a technical team whose best player was a nippy right wing-back. Even if we’d been shite, if he’d countered that with Almiron in place of Carroll from the start, his pace and work rate might have helped to nullify that. The commentator seemed surprised when in the second-half there was a moment Almiron did exactly that.

 

I know some people don’t like him but I reckon Eddie Howe would get a tune out of this squad. I don’t think he’d be unrealistic for a Mike Ashley Newcastle either given he’d have two of his best players from Bournemouth here to work with.

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Problem is you can’t become a hoof team one week and a passing team the next. We just don’t know how to play with the ball.

 

Weird how Brighton managed it when Potter took over.

 

Irony of course being that the system Brighton play is similar to the one Bruce inherited (3-4-3, two ball playing defenders, two sitting midfielders, two wing-backs and three forwards), that was preventing Bruce from playing the nice, attractive, attacking football he wants us to play.

 

I said in the match thread, he said he played that system last week to match West Ham’s physical approach. This week we played a technical team whose best player was a nippy right wing-back. Even if we’d been shite, if he’d countered that with Almiron in place of Carroll from the start, his pace and work rate might have helped to nullify that. The commentator seemed surprised when in the second-half there was a moment Almiron did exactly that.

 

I know some people don’t like him but I reckon Eddie Howe would get a tune out of this squad. I don’t think he’d be unrealistic for a Mike Ashley Newcastle either given he’d have two of his best players from Bournemouth here to work with.

 

Spoken like the squad isn't chock full of talented players that shouldn't even dream of having its arse handed to it,particularly at home to run-of-the-mill mid-table outfits.

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After all his shite about wanting to get on the front foot, he's still brought players in much more suited to the counter game.

 

Keep the team compact, get ASM, Fraser, and Almiron buzzing about behind Wilson, and hope for the best. Anybody sane can see Andy Carroll just isn't made to start games in 2020 - he's an impact sub at most.

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Possibly underestimated our chances of going down. No tactics, lucky last season, signings which are OK but may not meaningfully improve our stats. ASM being a known quantity. Can see it getting a bit grim.

 

Ah, hang on, this must be why Bruce stuck him in an orthodox left-wing position today. Mix it up a bit, keep the opposition guessing.

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Problem is you can’t become a hoof team one week and a passing team the next. We just don’t know how to play with the ball.

 

Weird how Brighton managed it when Potter took over.

 

Irony of course being that the system Brighton play is similar to the one Bruce inherited (3-4-3, two ball playing defenders, two sitting midfielders, two wing-backs and three forwards), that was preventing Bruce from playing the nice, attractive, attacking football he wants us to play.

 

I said in the match thread, he said he played that system last week to match West Ham’s physical approach. This week we played a technical team whose best player was a nippy right wing-back. Even if we’d been shite, if he’d countered that with Almiron in place of Carroll from the start, his pace and work rate might have helped to nullify that. The commentator seemed surprised when in the second-half there was a moment Almiron did exactly that.

 

I know some people don’t like him but I reckon Eddie Howe would get a tune out of this squad. I don’t think he’d be unrealistic for a Mike Ashley Newcastle either given he’d have two of his best players from Bournemouth here to work with.

 

Howe would definitely get us playing football, his stock has gone down a bit due to some weird signings and lack of progress at Bournemouth. Still would be light years ahead of the local messiah though.

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The real baffling thing is that Brighton did the same down our left hand side up here last season. If ASM wasn’t fully fit it was a good game to rest him and play Almiron. Bruce would have got pelters for it but it would have made sense.

 

Really poor tactically today.

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