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Yep. When you think of how many clubs have pissed away similar amounts/relative to the era, our recruitment record (of signings actually made...) has been exceptional really. Very few clubs have a hit rate as good as that. 

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I think Howe is the perfect manager for us at the moment for so many reasons and hope he's here for many more years

 

it's nice to see him getting a few more plaudits but if form dips much then loads will be questioning him again, I'm sure 

 

it's just the nature of football fans 

 

he could win us the league this year and there would still be people calling for his head next season if we were having a Spurs/MU type year near the relegation zone 

 

sure if Ranieri can win the league with Leicester of all teams and then be sacked the following year, I don't think anyone is safe for long 

 

 

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25 minutes ago, Yorkie said:

Yep. When you think of how many clubs have pissed away similar amounts/relative to the era, our recruitment record (of signings actually made...) has been exceptional really. Very few clubs have a hit rate as good as that. 


Think a lot of credit has to go to the coaching staff in that regard. Unless we just feel that the signings were all amazing and going to make it any club on their own. 

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7 minutes ago, Cf said:

 

He's only won 9 in a row. 

 

If we really want to kick on we should be looking for managers who routinely win 10 in a row. 


I expect him to break the consecutive win record as well. That doesn’t mean all his problems last season were gone. We will know next season.

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Every footballer is allowed to have a dip in form IMHO. I'm going to not rate the summer's signings. I'd class Targett and Ashby as the only ones are "misses" under Howe. Targett because he's been unable to play for multiple seasons due to injury, despite being KEY in our survival season whilst on loan and Ashby because he hasn't featured at all for us in his time outside of preseason. Karius is a "neither" as he basically has been free and deputized (argument he was poor in the final?). Minteh for the fee. Some would argue Barnes was not a hit if they think we should have used those funds for RW, but I'd argue he's a great squad player and has contributed when called upon with crucial goals. 

 

Trippier - Hit 

Wood - Hit 

Bruno - Hit 

Targett - Miss

Burn - Hit 

Botman - Hit

Pope - Hit

Isak - Hit

Loris - Neither

Gordon - Hit

Ashby - Miss

Minteh - Hit (PSR safety)

Tonali - Hit

Barnes - Hit

Tino - Hit

Hall - Hit

Kelly - TBD

Ruddy - TBD

Vlach - TBD

Osula - TBD

 

Fucking CLASS record in the transfer market. 

 

 

 

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21 hours ago, Kid Icarus said:

Guarantee some will deny it, but Gillespie was pretty underappeciated until he was injured. 

A lot of people didn't like 'Back pass Batty' despite him being absolutely fucking class as well. 

 

Batty was a very good player, but imho he disrupted the flow or the team and tactics more than Asprilla by taking Clarky out of the side - this I think contributed more than Tino (who actually won us games we wouldn't have - Boro away) to us "blowing" the title, albeit combined with Man U's astounding post xmas form and Schmeichel's performance v us.

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I was highly critical of him and I genuinely didn't see him turning our poor form around without new signings, but i'm happy to eat humble pie.

They key complaint was that he needed to change something and he has - Tonali has been an absolute revelation. Having a genuine #6 filling that gaping midfield hole that made us so easy to play through has been transformational. As has Murphy's form. 

 

Full credit to him. I'm back in the Eddie in camp

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34 minutes ago, Shays Given Tim Flowers said:


Think a lot of credit has to go to the coaching staff in that regard. Unless we just feel that the signings were all amazing and going to make it any club on their own. 

For sure that's true, Eddie generally does get a lot of credit for the coaching side of things though, pretty much everyone is in agreement he's a very good coach. I just don't think I've seen much mentioned about his skills on the recruitment side, which like I say he seems to be heavily part of, and we're absolutely crushing it in the department. 

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Reviewing signings should be circular, but it seems like every player he signed has contributed in some shape or form, was crucial / critical at one time because Eddie and the staff picked (1) good professionals and (2) coached them well and (3) the system and tactics used helped further enhance abilities or limit the player’s weaknesses from being exposed. 
 

Ie: Targett for the loan spell and Wood for the few crucial goals in the survival season. 

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5 hours ago, NEEJ said:

I think he means flag it, son. 

I'm sure @Heron and the others in Wor Flags who do such stellar work don't need input from the likes of me, but for the love of god please don't start putting this AI-generated noncery on any flags :lol:

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2 hours ago, Cf said:

 

He's only won 9 in a row. 

 

If we really want to kick on we should be looking for managers who routinely win 10 in a row. 


But 10 is a mathematical impossibility so

 

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14 minutes ago, LiquidAK said:

I'm sure @Heron and the others in Wor Flags who do such stellar work don't need input from the likes of me, but for the love of god please don't start putting this AI-generated noncery on any flags :lol:

Oh, I'm in full agreement. They're shocking. :lol:

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1 hour ago, Kanj said:

Every footballer is allowed to have a dip in form IMHO. I'm going to not rate the summer's signings. I'd class Targett and Ashby as the only ones are "misses" under Howe. Targett because he's been unable to play for multiple seasons due to injury, despite being KEY in our survival season whilst on loan and Ashby because he hasn't featured at all for us in his time outside of preseason. Karius is a "neither" as he basically has been free and deputized (argument he was poor in the final?). Minteh for the fee. Some would argue Barnes was not a hit if they think we should have used those funds for RW, but I'd argue he's a great squad player and has contributed when called upon with crucial goals. 

 

Trippier - Hit 

Wood - Hit 

Bruno - Hit 

Targett - Miss

Burn - Hit 

Botman - Hit

Pope - Hit

Isak - Hit

Loris - Neither

Gordon - Hit

Ashby - Miss

Minteh - Hit (PSR safety)

Tonali - Hit

Barnes - Hit

Tino - Hit

Hall - Hit

Kelly - TBD

Ruddy - TBD

Vlach - TBD

Osula - TBD

 

Fucking CLASS record in the transfer market. 

 

 

 

Targett tbf was class when he first joined and helped keep us up so I would class that as a hit. I still think he's a decent player just not on par with Hall

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1 hour ago, Kanj said:

Every footballer is allowed to have a dip in form IMHO. I'm going to not rate the summer's signings. I'd class Targett and Ashby as the only ones are "misses" under Howe. Targett because he's been unable to play for multiple seasons due to injury, despite being KEY in our survival season whilst on loan and Ashby because he hasn't featured at all for us in his time outside of preseason. Karius is a "neither" as he basically has been free and deputized (argument he was poor in the final?). Minteh for the fee. Some would argue Barnes was not a hit if they think we should have used those funds for RW, but I'd argue he's a great squad player and has contributed when called upon with crucial goals. 

 

Trippier - Hit 

Wood - Hit 

Bruno - Hit 

Targett - Miss

Burn - Hit 

Botman - Hit

Pope - Hit

Isak - Hit

Loris - Neither

Gordon - Hit

Ashby - Miss

Minteh - Hit (PSR safety)

Tonali - Hit

Barnes - Hit

Tino - Hit

Hall - Hit

Kelly - TBD

Ruddy - TBD

Vlach - TBD

Osula - TBD

 

Fucking CLASS record in the transfer market. 

 

 

 

 

I'd probably downgrade Wood to a neither (team did well with him in it, recouped fee, but I'm sure we'd have wanted more goals for what we paid), and put Ashby as a TBD. Can't see Ashby being an NUFC player but maybe still potentially will be alright as a sell-on.

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Athletic

 

Newcastle’s 4-2 loss at Brentford prompted action. Howe’s one-on-ones with his entire first-team squad was pivotal in Newcastle’s reset. He encouraged players to speak their minds and list their concerns, but then emphasised some basic truths. The season was in the balance and would fork in one of two directions. Perhaps their reputations — his included — would do likewise. For lots of reasons, it had been a bruising summer and autumn, but they had to get a grip.

 

Most basic of all, they had to get a win and follow it up with another. After Brentford, when Newcastle were 12th in the table, they had won twice in 11 Premier League matches. Every manager needs positive results to reinforce their methods, to give players buy-in and although Howe felt his side were not too far away, results offered a counter-argument. When confidence suffers, performances follow, doubts fester, pressure mounts.

 

It is something Howe has said repeatedly in public, during good times and bad: “Winning shapes everything”.

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