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6 hours ago, Colos Short and Curlies said:

Meh, Saturday can happen to pretty much any team.

 

A good team with a good manager on good form had a good day where everything went to plan. The opposition have an off day and get out played, out thought and out fought.

 

It's happened to Arsenal, to Liverpool, to Man Utd, to Chelsea (when they were good), Man City and even the likes of Barcelona, Madrid and Bayern. It will happen to us again and we'll do it to others again

 

Just don't make a habit of being on the receiving end Eddie!


Aye. Didn’t Napoli get beat 4-0 at home against Milan recently? 
 

I know they’ve lost Osimhen to injury and wobbled a bit of late. But shit happens. Even to the best teams, like you say. 

 

 

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10 hours ago, Gallowgate Toon said:

Someone said they thought he went for it too early and, watching it back, I think I agree. After getting killed in behind for much of the first half, we had a better measure of the spaces for the first period of that second and then we seemed to become massively open again leaving huge gaps by committing forward (combined with rubbish tracking back). I feel like we've been decent at knowing when things aren't going our way this year and becoming more compact & upping the game management to try and reset. Not sure if we've been a bit unsettled by all of the media questions about dark arts but none of that was to be seen. It felt like we doubled down instead... maybe because of our recent form.

 

Overall, a bit of a strange showing from everyone involved which makes me hopeful that it was largely just an off day with some good tactical learnings about the squad.

 

The spell right before their second goal was probably the best we played the whole game and we created a couple chances, so not sure I can agree with that. 

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On 17/04/2023 at 11:37, Gallowgate Toon said:

Someone said they thought he went for it too early and, watching it back, I think I agree. After getting killed in behind for much of the first half, we had a better measure of the spaces for the first period of that second and then we seemed to become massively open again leaving huge gaps by committing forward (combined with rubbish tracking back). I feel like we've been decent at knowing when things aren't going our way this year and becoming more compact & upping the game management to try and reset. Not sure if we've been a bit unsettled by all of the media questions about dark arts but none of that was to be seen. It felt like we doubled down instead... maybe because of our recent form.

 

Overall, a bit of a strange showing from everyone involved which makes me hopeful that it was largely just an off day with some good tactical learnings about the squad.

 

We may have been lacking a certain psychological edge. When we play one of the big six, we have the status of underdogs and we're strong in the face of good opposition, and perhaps also play with a bit more caution. This felt like the first time we've played a really good side, but with the mindset that we ought to win. I don't think we were complacent, but it was Villa who were the ones who could claim underdog status, and we didn't really cope with their aggression and energy.

 

Having said all that, we had a few chances at 1-0 down, and goals can change the whole momentum of a game. Overall, we didn't deserve anything, but defeat wasn't inevitable.

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A couple of the players who have recently interviewed have also mentioned that they know draws aren't good enough if they want Champions League football. I wonder if that factored into it.

 

If we'd somehow escaped Villa Park with a point after that first half, it would have been a good point. 

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On 18/04/2023 at 04:48, Coffee_Johnny said:

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Thought I’d look at Eddie’s record over four time periods. All games since officially in charge (Norwich City); all games since January 2022 (allowing a six game settling in period); 2022 as a whole; and 2023 to date.
Third option is the most impressive. Over 55% win percentage, 1.96 points per game, and a goal difference of +40. Hoping remaining 2023 games (should be about 36 to go) show an even better return. They don’t to date, but only 13 games in. 

The 2023 form is that of a team finishing around 6/7th in terms of win %, PPG and GD.  That’s pretty damn good, and I would view finishing 6/7th as a first class achievement considering that a cup run was also had.  I realise we can finish higher, but 6/7th is European football.  

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On 17/04/2023 at 12:41, Shadow Puppets said:

The game reminded me of NUFC vs Man Utd, but this time we were on the receiving end.  A good team that couldn't get going, getting battered by a team that was clicking in everything they did.

Exactly. Games like this will happen over a season where everything works perfectly for the opposition and we're just not with it for whatever reason, and are deservedly punished for it. Villa were on it, we weren't and got spanked for it. The rest of the season shows this was an oddity and doubt it will happen again.

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2 hours ago, The Prophet said:

A couple of the players who have recently interviewed have also mentioned that they know draws aren't good enough if they want Champions League football. I wonder if that factored into it.

 

If we'd somehow escaped Villa Park with a point after that first half, it would have been a good point. 

Our psychology isn't quite right. We're still immature. Which is to be expected given how recently we've come from where we've come from. But still, it's something we need to work on.

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5 hours ago, TheBrownBottle said:

The 2023 form is that of a team finishing around 6/7th in terms of win %, PPG and GD.  That’s pretty damn good, and I would view finishing 6/7th as a first class achievement considering that a cup run was also had.  I realise we can finish higher, but 6/7th is European football.  

Yep, 2013 (to date) is decent; pretty close to the average for 5th place and the 1.69 points per game (ppg) would have good enough for 6th in all bar 5 seasons of the 30 PL seasons.

The 2022 performance, of EH’s team over the full calendar year (1.96ppg), would have been good enough for 2nd 5 times, 3rd 17 times, and 4th 26 times. Hoping we can better that for 2023 as a whole. With the extent of additional investment, which is likely, and the current maturing support structures in the club, I reckon we have a good chance. 

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There was a Howe-ism in his presser today that's lead me to believe he maybe hasn't seen what he'd like to see in training. 

 

Talking about the reaction after the Villa match he said that what he'd seen from the players was good but specified that he meant in terms of the result last week affecting them, then went on to say that we've trained well but whether that translates into the match against Spurs and the result we'll see sort of thing. 

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2 minutes ago, Kid Icarus said:

There was a Howe-ism in his presser today that's lead me to believe he maybe hasn't seen what he'd like to see in training. 

 

Talking about the reaction after the Villa match he said that what he'd seen from the players was good but specified that he meant in terms of the result last week affecting them, then went on to say that we've trained well but whether that translates into the match against Spurs and the result we'll see sort of thing. 

Read too much into things much? ?

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I thought he looked tense in the conference but not necessarily in a bad way. Seems like his energy is going to get directed somewhere on Sunday... Hopefully on Tottenham's faces amiright?

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Looked fiercely determined to win in his own understated way. Love how he never separates players from the coaching staff when it comes to taking responsibility, he just said words to the effect of "we analysed last week's game as a team and will be looking to improve on some aspects". I mean he will actually have been livid at the performance but he's never going to say that publicly.

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I find his calming nature both therapeutic and provocative. Therapeutic in that he talks utter sense, is measured, focused and rarely differentiates from his method and provocative in that his nature makes me want him to give a snippet of emotion or passion, or do something a bit wild but because he doesn't I feel I must take that to the game and really rally behind the lads.

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