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I mean it definitely isn't unbelievable. :lol: But it'd be a really good achievement if we were to survive with room to spare given how desperate we looked in the middle of Jan.

 

A top half finish would be remarkable. A Europa spot is 'unbelievable' territory imo.

 

Probs just being a miserable twat. 

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2 hours ago, Dokko said:

 

Some would say it's the greatest escape ever seen. Probably dvd worthy. ;)


Im sure everyone would buy it, had Tinos hat trick game on VHS when I was younger. Surprised I didn’t wear the thing out.

 

They’d just need to show Cabbage head in a true light, for around 5 minutes and then the rest can be our glorious revival.

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19 minutes ago, Yorkie said:

I mean it definitely isn't unbelievable. :lol: But it'd be a really good achievement if we were to survive with room to spare given how desperate we looked in the middle of Jan.

 

A top half finish would be remarkable. A Europa spot is 'unbelievable' territory imo.

 

Probs just being a miserable twat. 

 

Half right like.

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It's not just the PFM pundits who are are quick to point to the sum spent in January. (Not the players, the amount spent. Talking about the players bought as opposed to the numbers is a step too far for them.)

 

I've just noticed that there are a fair number who just don't rate Eddie Howe, or who hasd already gone on record saying he was a bad appointment.  They're not going to admit they were wrong easily. I watched some Youtube  jabroni reiterate that he thought that "Eddie Howe was a uniquely bad appointment for Newcastle", before mumbling about the January spent, catching Everton at a good time, and the Brentford red card. He was really struggling. But I sensed that his animus wasn't really with Nufc, it was with Eddie Howe.

 

On one of the Southamton boards, they're having a go at each other about Howe. Seems half of the board are sarcastically predicting our upcoming tie as an easy win for the Saints  because "Howe is a crap". The other half of the board, are calling them WUMs.  Board history, I suppose. Maybe some Southamton fans don't rate How because of the Bournemouth connection? Who knows.

 

Anyway, it's going to take some time for Howe to get the credit he deserves. Some people are deeply invested in not seeing the obvious. 

 

 

 

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21 minutes ago, gazza ladra said:

It's not just the PFM pundits who are are quick to point to the sum spent in January. (Not the players, the amount spent. Talking about the players bought as opposed to the numbers is a step too far for them.)

 

I've just noticed that there are a fair number who just don't rate Eddie Howe,or went on record saying he was a bad appointment. I watched some Youtube  jabroni reiterate that he thought that "Eddie Howe was a uniquely bad appointment for Newcastle", before mumbling about the January spent, catching Everton at a good time, and the Brentford red card. He was really struggling. But I sensed that his animus wasn't really with Nufc, it was with Eddie Howe.

 

On one of the Southamton boards, they're having a go at each other about Howe. Seems half of the board are sarcastically predicting our upcoming tie as an easy win for the Saints  because "Howe is a crap". The other half of the board, are calling them WUMs.  Board history, I suppose. Maybe some Southamton fans don't rate How because of the Bournemouth connection? Who knows.

 

Anyway, it's going to take some time for Howe to get the credit he deserves. Some people are deeply invested in not seeing the obvious. 

 

 

 

 

A lot of our fans also thought the same when he was first appointed to be fair, not the sensible ones but also doubted who said things like “a bit underwhelmed but I’ll back him now he’s here”.

 

i always rated him and actually have a £50 bet with a Man Utd fan made a day or two after his appointment, he bet me that Eddie Howe will get us relegated because “that’s what he does”. I mean forget the fact he dragged Bournemouth  up through the leagues and kept bournemouth up for quite a few seasons.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Gawalls said:

A lot of our fans also thought the same when he was first appointed to be fair, not the sensible ones but also doubted who said things like “a bit underwhelmed but I’ll back him now he’s here”.

 

i always rated him and actually have a £50 bet with a Man Utd fan made a day or two after his appointment, he bet me that Eddie Howe will get us relegated because “that’s what he does”. I mean forget the fact he dragged Bournemouth  up through the leagues and kept bournemouth up for quite a few seasons.

 

 

 

I knew he’d keep us up after watching the Minus 17 documentary shortly after his appointment :cool:

 

 

:indi: onwards of upwards! 

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4 hours ago, PauloGeordio said:

I knew he’d keep us up after watching the Minus 17 documentary shortly after his appointment :cool:

 

 

:indi: onwards of upwards! 

Thanks for that. Worth watching.

 

I have a better understanding and appreciation for the team photos the club takes after victories.  I can see where that comes from after watching this movie. Enjoying  a good laugh at those who were making fun of Eddie Howe and the club after the Burnley win. 

 

 

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5 hours ago, gazza ladra said:

Thanks for that. Worth watching.

 

I have a better understanding and appreciation for the team photos the club takes after victories.  I can see where that comes from after watching this movie. Enjoying  a good laugh at those who were making fun of Eddie Howe and the club after the Burnley win. 

 

 

 

Inspiring isn’t it. Eddie’s the real deal. He’ll only get better. If there are mistakes, he’ll learn from them, and he’ll build a strong, entertaining team, with good solid characters that are the necessary cogs in the formidable footballing machine that we will become.  :indi:

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One thing I’ll be interested to see about Howe is how sentimental he will be about getting rid of some of the players who are playing now but will need replacing. People like Shelvey. 
 

I was a bit surprised to see talk of offering Longstaff a new deal and I’m just interested to see how things play out. 

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On 06/03/2022 at 23:16, PauloGeordio said:

I knew he’d keep us up after watching the Minus 17 documentary shortly after his appointment :cool:

 

 

:indi: onwards of upwards! 

 

This is fantastic like...cheers for posting. 

 

I see so many similarities with us re galvanising the club and dragging us out of the shit. 

 

Also...that tindall assist :lol: great watch. 

 

Howe: 'he calls it a long cultured ball, I call it a hoof up the pitch' 

 

 

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10 hours ago, Disco said:

Jamie Hooben interested in buying Chelsea according to Bloomberg.

 

8 hours ago, Wilson said:

 

This is fantastic like...cheers for posting. 

 

I see so many similarities with us re galvanising the club and dragging us out of the shit. 

 

Also...that tindall assist :lol: great watch. 

 

Howe: 'he calls it a long cultured ball, I call it a hoof up the pitch' 

 

 

 

Brilliant isn’t it. Remember how young Eddie was too when he took all this on. PFM :cool:

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Love this response from Howe when asked about at what points total he can relax at:

 

"When the last ball is kicked this season. There is not time to relax, no matter how many points we get. There is a healthy pressure on us from me and everyone connected to the team to get points and get them quickly".

 

What a refreshing, determined answer. He is so driven.

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Newcastle are now the first team in top-flight history to win no more than one of their opening 20 league games of a season but then manage five victories in the next six matches. 

That underlines the scale of the improvement under Eddie Howe in even plainer terms.

It is staggering how much Howe has given the club a facelift since coming in and they face Southampton full of confidence.

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