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7 hours ago, nemtizz said:

3 of last nights goal scorers were here before the takeover. Great testament to this man.  

...and the other was playing for Wigan Athletic in League One 5 years ago as a 26 year old journeyman. Remarkable.

 

 

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Would also add that last night must have been special for Graeme Jones.

 

I know for some reason quite a few on here don't like him but he's clearly an integral part of the coaching staff and he must have loved last night.

 

He was even singing along to Hey Jude during the lap at the end

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Its so nice to scan over this thread, when we had lost to Man City, Liverpool and Brighton. Some were so very fickle.

Results are not always going to go our way. In sport you cannot win every single game. But lets not forget how awesome this man is, and what he has achieved. Even in the rough times. He is our manager.

 

 

 

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Probably the 500th time 'tactical masterclass' has been mentioned in here.  But it really was.  

 

The absolute stones on him to press that high against these, leaving the back 4 up against 4 elite attacking players basically all night and having the midfield pushed right up, leaving some big gaps to exploit.  Wow.

 

It seemed like every time we went to press aggressively, it was the right time to do so and it worked or at least caused enough panic for them to lose it a few passes later.  They would often gift us possession back when not actually under significant pressure at the time.  4-5 times in the first half we won it back after a good spell of pressing and they just made an unforced error due to the relentless nature of the front three/six.  

 

The defensive line was high at times and they actually caused us some bother when going back to front.  But it just meant we could compress everything and make it hard for them to pass through us.  They didn't seem to have an answer for it 

 

Then when we had to sit in deep and defend.  We were solid and compact (Rafa TM) and made them work for pretty much every chance they managed to create.  A lot of sideways and nothing possession from them.  

 

 

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38 minutes ago, joeyt said:

Would also add that last night must have been special for Graeme Jones.

 

I know for some reason quite a few on here don't like him but he's clearly an integral part of the coaching staff and he must have loved last night.

 

He was even singing along to Hey Jude during the lap at the end

 

Why don't people like Jones?

 

That stint he had when he first came in and Bruce was using his diamond formation kept us from being relegated.

 

Think he's a valuable piece of the staff. Has a lot of really good experience from his time with Martinez and Belgium too 

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Just now, joeyt said:

I think people associate him with the Bruce era and wanted him out.

 

I didn't realise he was Jason Tindall's assistant at Bournemouth

 

Ah, okay. Seems harsh.

 

Was brought in to help the big oaf, so wasn't really a Bruce guy.

 

Yeah, the link with Tindall was why he was kept on I believe.

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15 minutes ago, KaKa said:

 

Why don't people like Jones?

 

That stint he had when he first came in and Bruce was using his diamond formation kept us from being relegated.

 

Think he's a valuable piece of the staff. Has a lot of really good experience from his time with Martinez and Belgium too 

 

Same as Lascelles he was apologetic on behalf of Ashley if i remember correct?

 

Was not aware there were people who still had some resentment towards him, and assumed most people had let bygone be bygone. He's clearly an important figure with both playing and coaching team.

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He's taken players to levels I don't even they would have dreamed were possible. 

 

He obviously didn't do it single-handed because Schar, Trippier, and Burn were all great too, but watching Jamaal Lascelles bodying PSG's attack has to be one of the most remarkable things I've ever seen on a football pitch. 

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8 minutes ago, Kid Icarus said:

He's taken players to levels I don't even they would have dreamed were possible. 

 

He obviously didn't do it single-handed because Schar, Trippier, and Burn were all great too, but watching Jamaal Lascelles bodying PSG's attack has to be one of the most remarkable things I've ever seen on a football pitch. 

Hard to remember, but Lascelles was a very promising defender at 22/23. So much so that he became captain of the team. He had some rough years under Bruce but it looks like Howe is getting the potential he showed back then out of him. 

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In spite of last night, I don't think we can give to much credit to Eddie Howe for the performance.

 

You need to consider that the team won't really have adopted his style yet. We're only two years in and we'll still largely be piggybacking on Steve Bruce's vision.

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11 minutes ago, 80 said:

In spite of last night, I don't think we can give to much credit to Eddie Howe for the performance.

 

You need to consider that the team won't really have adopted his style yet. We're only two years in and we'll still largely be piggybacking on Steve Bruce's vision.

 

;D:thup:

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Nominated for Premier League Manager of the Month.

 

Shame that Brighton game was on the 2nd of the month otherwise he'd probably have won it.

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9 minutes ago, Cronky said:

He's the best thing that's ever happened to this club. The second best thing was Emery turning us down.

It wouldn't be anywhere near as good with Emery, I'm sure of it.

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2 hours ago, 80 said:

In spite of last night, I don't think we can give to much credit to Eddie Howe for the performance.

 

You need to consider that the team won't really have adopted his style yet. We're only two years in and we'll still largely be piggybacking on Steve Bruce's vision.

Yes, it's time he decided to "do it my way" and "take the gloves off" and "get back to basics."

 

Remember when we had to put up with shit like this every week:

 

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/55713413

 

"When Steve Bruce found his inner Frank Sinatra on Friday and declared that from now on he was going to do it "my way", he probably did not have a 3-0 defeat at Arsenal in mind. The statement also raised the question of, if not his way, then whose method have Newcastle been following given Bruce has been in charge for 18 months. Perhaps Bruce's words were designed to provoke a response from his players, but Monday's loss extended a winless run to nine games and they have only scored once in their past seven. The 60-year-old said the "gloves would come off" before his team's trip to Emirates Stadium, but as his players trudged off at the end, they might seek their safety blankets again."

 

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