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Do you still back Eddie Howe?  

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12 hours ago, HaydnNUFC said:

Wasn’t really sure what thread to post this in but early last season despite us picking up points, I hardly enjoyed watching us play or the football we were playing. The wins and a couple of the draws early season last year were poor to watch and I probably didn’t enjoy any of our games until about November looking back.

 

This season in spite of everything that’s gone on and us only having 1 point from 6 has been the total reversal of that thus far. I’ve enjoyed watching us play and I can’t knock Howe or the lads for anything that’s gone on because of the selfish cunt that’s on strike. If he wasn’t we’d likely have 6 points from 6, Gordon wouldn’t have been sent off the other day and things would be looking up. That Howe has managed to cultivate the culture he has amongst the players that allows us to see the togetherness and fight they have in matches is something I appreciate so much.

 

However, get a striker in even if it’s a stopgap and turn these performances into wins.

 

I think we certainly do well under a siege mentality. And our confidence breeds from that. We're a team that thrives on it.

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6 minutes ago, MagPar said:

Talkshit are bigging him up as the next Man Utd manager. 

 

CUUUUUNTS

 

Of fucking course. Inevitable.

 

Hoping they'll twist Southgate's arm and get him back into management 

 

 

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Do we think he would take on the Man Utd job? Honestly, he would be perfect for them and have them top 4 within a year or two. 

Hopefully he is fully invested in our project and his relationship with the players hes developing. He is paid roughly the same as Amorim. 

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1 minute ago, aussiemag said:

Do we think he would take on the Man Utd job? Honestly, he would be perfect for them and have them top 4 within a year or two. 

Hopefully he is fully invested in our project and his relationship with the players hes developing. He is paid roughly the same as Amorim. 

Not a chance. 

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0 chance.

 

Newcastle he is fairly well indulged and is running the show re: the squad.

 

As dysfunctional as NUFC is do you really think he wants to trade that for a significantly worse squad, a fan base with expectations stuck in 1999 and Jim Ratcliffe overuling him?

 

The big risk is England next year.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Pandamninator said:

0 chance.

 

Newcastle he is fairly well indulged and is running the show re: the squad.

 

As dysfunctional as NUFC is do you really think he wants to trade that for a significantly worse squad, a fan base with expectations stuck in 1999 and Jim Ratcliffe overuling him?

 

The big risk is England next year.

 

 

 

 

It really isn't. 

 

Maybe in 20 years time but for now 0% chance Howe takes the England job. 

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3 hours ago, aussiemag said:

Do we think he would take on the Man Utd job? Honestly, he would be perfect for them and have them top 4 within a year or two. 

Hopefully he is fully invested in our project and his relationship with the players hes developing. He is paid roughly the same as Amorim. 

 

Surely anyone with sense recognises it's rotten to the core? Sure the manager who gets it right will be a hero, but the chances of doing so under the current ownership seem pretty remote.

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3 hours ago, Zero said:

He won’t go. This is the club where Howe has the most power in his managerial career and he knows he need this to thrive.

Yeah, it's not but power struggles at man UTD with no leadership. They seem to be thrashing around looking for an answer to their problems. Anyone with common sense would stay well clear.

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5 hours ago, Zero said:

He won’t go. This is the club where Howe has the most power in his managerial career and he knows he need this to thrive.


he actually had more power at Bournemouth - but less resources

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10 hours ago, duo said:

Press are desperate for Isak to go to Liverpool - been relentless. I just pray he doesn't be great seeing their disappointment. 

On the breaking news of the Woltematde deal, Sky sports spent longer talking about the Isak ramifications. We shouldn't be surprised.

 

 

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37 minutes ago, DoricGinola said:

On the breaking news of the Woltematde deal, Sky sports spent longer talking about the Isak ramifications. We shouldn't be surprised.

 

 

 

Gave it the bullet after two minutes. Currently on a two month Sky Sports trial but the moment that’s over it’s the bullet. Don’t fancy paying every month for CartelTV

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I don’t think Eddie would want England at this stage in his career but I expect there will be a lot of noise and expectation from the media as we approach the World Cup and Tuchel nears the end of his contract.  It will be a relentless campaign from the media I am sure.

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