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I know I sound like a broken record, but there is no finer manager on the planet than Eddie Howe. Sunday's result, when we lost a big game late on from a winning position, should have been a real blow to morale. Instead, a few days later we put in our best performance of the season. I repeat, there is no-one finer.

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The perfect manager for the journey we’re on 

 

It’s uncharted territory for him and relatively uncharted territory for NUFC

 

He’ll make mistakes, but as long as he learns from them that’s fine

 

His calmness, meticulous attention to detail, willingness to improve himself and his loyalty and respect for his players, club and staff are a rarity in the modern era 

 

In an industry that’s riddled with self absorbed charlatans seeking a pay off, he’s a shining beacon of humility and commitment 

 

Who knows how far he’s capable of taking us, but I am so up for finding out 

 

Eddie, will you marry me ? 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, bobbydazzla said:

The perfect manager for the journey we’re on 

 

It’s uncharted territory for him and relatively uncharted territory for NUFC

 

He’ll make mistakes, but as long as he learns from them that’s fine

 

His calmness, meticulous attention to detail, willingness to improve himself and his loyalty and respect for his players, club and staff are a rarity in the modern era 

 

In an industry that’s riddled with charlatans seeking a pay off, he’s a shining beacon of humility and commitment 

 

Who knows how far he’s capable of taking us, but I am so up for finding out 

 

Eddie, will you marry me ? 

 

 

 

 

Hey, I asked him first.

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22 minutes ago, TRon said:

 

No doubt Arsenal have more bench strength but in general even when we have our elite midfielders operating for 90mins, we are dominating lesser sides but come up a bit short against the very best, this season so far at any rate.

 

I'm not sure if that is down to Bruno being tired, Joelinton maybe being found short technically in the really big games, or might just be us falling short in other areas of the pitch. Early days mind, but we haven't quite clicked for possession against the better teams yet. 

We also have Pope, Burn, Joelinton, Elanga, Murphy and to some extent Gordon, Barnes & Tino who aren’t great at keeping possession. 
 

And we don’t play like we want to keep possession.  
 

Like Arsenal pretty much attack like they want to play against a low block.  Push teams back and chest choke them with the passing into a mistake. Or a set piece. Even when there’s sometimes opportunity to hit the striker fast they’ll play it shorter and slow and build like that.  
 

We are the opposite. Sometimes when it’s time to just pass it around we’ll play a low percentage pass and just concede possession. 
 

The level of opposition is also a massive factor.  USG were pony but at 2-0 they were in the ascendancy and we partly killed them off with good spells of possession.  

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38 minutes ago, Cronky said:

I know I sound like a broken record, but there is no finer manager on the planet than Eddie Howe. Sunday's result, when we lost a big game late on from a winning position, should have been a real blow to morale. Instead, a few days later we put in our best performance of the season. I repeat, there is no-one finer.

We’ve had a couple of heart breakers (vs The Arse and the dippers) not to mention losing two of our new signings and best full back. Hear any moaning? Hell no. Proper leader getting everyone’s head (and the rest of them) in the right place. 

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13 hours ago, Erikse said:

If we beat Nottingham and Brighton away (I know, tough task), then we are pretty much on par with how we've started the previous 3 seasons.

 

 

 

 

12 points from 8 games, lower than what you'd need over a season but when you throw in the fact we'd have played 6 of the other 8 top 9 teams from last season in the first 8 games, it'd not be far off par probably. 

 

 

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46 minutes ago, Optimistic Nut said:

 

12 points from 8 games, lower than what you'd need over a season but when you throw in the fact we'd have played 6 of the other 8 top 9 teams from last season in the first 8 games, it'd not be far off par probably. 

 

 

 

 

25/26 6 points in 6 (1-3-2, 4-5)

Villa (a), Liverpool (h), Leeds (a), Wolves (h), Bou (a), Arsenal (h), Forest (h), Brighton (a)

 

24/25: 12 points (3-3-2, 8-8)

Soton (h), Bou (a), Spurs (h), Wolves (a), Fulham (a), Man City (h), Everton (a), Brighton (h)

 

23/24: 13 points (4-1-3, 20-9)

Villa (h), Man City (a), Liverpool (h), Brighton (a), Brentford (h), Sheff U (a), Burnley (h), West Ham (a)

 

22/23: 11 points (2-5-1, 13-8)

Forest (h), Brighton (a), Man City (h), Wolves (a), Liverpool (a), Palace (h), West Ham (a), Bou (h)

 

I remember there were quite a bit of negativity in that 23/24 season after a difficult first 4 fixtures, but we were in a very good position by october/november. This must be the best start under Howe, and also the most difficult one fixture wise. After that it fell apart, for reasons we all know. I think this season is the second most difficult given the form of Villa, Wolves and Forest (we'll see how they look on sunday with the new manager, though).

 

 

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1 hour ago, The College Dropout said:

We also have Pope, Burn, Joelinton, Elanga, Murphy and to some extent Gordon, Barnes & Tino who aren’t great at keeping possession. 
 

And we don’t play like we want to keep possession.  
 

Like Arsenal pretty much attack like they want to play against a low block.  Push teams back and chest choke them with the passing into a mistake. Or a set piece. Even when there’s sometimes opportunity to hit the striker fast they’ll play it shorter and slow and build like that.  
 

We are the opposite. Sometimes when it’s time to just pass it around we’ll play a low percentage pass and just concede possession. 
 

The level of opposition is also a massive factor.  USG were pony but at 2-0 they were in the ascendancy and we partly killed them off with good spells of possession.  

 

Reminds me of Klopp's early Liverpool, but they improved with the ball as they added more quality.

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This quote man

 

 

"We're a progressive football team," the Newcastle head coach said. "I don't want us to play negative football or sometimes play too much in our build-up phase. That doesn't bring out the best in us.

"We've got very dynamic players and I want us to get them the ball as early as possible. I want to attack, I want to score and I want people who come to watch us to feel there's a team there that's trying to make the game in a positive way. I thought we saw that today – it was a return to our best style."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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40 minutes ago, Willow said:

This quote man

 

 

"We're a progressive football team," the Newcastle head coach said. "I don't want us to play negative football or sometimes play too much in our build-up phase. That doesn't bring out the best in us.

"We've got very dynamic players and I want us to get them the ball as early as possible. I want to attack, I want to score and I want people who come to watch us to feel there's a team there that's trying to make the game in a positive way. I thought we saw that today – it was a return to our best style."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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8 hours ago, bobbydazzla said:

The perfect manager for the journey we’re on 

 

It’s uncharted territory for him and relatively uncharted territory for NUFC

 

He’ll make mistakes, but as long as he learns from them that’s fine

 

His calmness, meticulous attention to detail, willingness to improve himself and his loyalty and respect for his players, club and staff are a rarity in the modern era 

 

In an industry that’s riddled with self absorbed charlatans seeking a pay off, he’s a shining beacon of humility and commitment 

 

Who knows how far he’s capable of taking us, but I am so up for finding out 

 

Eddie, will you marry me ? 

 

 

 

:lol: to go from Bruce to this...maybe we're not as cursed as we think. Cursed would be getting Stephen Gerrard instead.

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2 minutes ago, Vinny Green Balls said:

:lol: to go from Bruce to this...maybe we're not as cursed as we think. Cursed would be getting Stephen Gerrard instead.

 

4 years ago since Bruce lead this side to a 2-1 loss at Wolves, with sub Hendrick scoring the last goal of the Ashley era. 

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4 hours ago, PauloGeordio said:

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Any time any doubt starts creeping in, you should just sit yourself down and listen to him give a press conference. He's one of the most impressive speakers I've ever heard, and that goes across any field of expertise. 

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5 minutes ago, TRon said:

 

 

Any time any doubt starts creeping in, you should just sit yourself down and listen to him give a press conference. He's one of the most impressive speakers I've ever heard, and that goes across any field of expertise. 


Literally never flustered, a media persons dream 

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No bump today? :lol:

 

Frustrating first half but we upped it well second half and were in total control soon as they had that one good chance after the goal. Thought the subs were spot on.

 

Another clean sheet as well - the work done to get us to be tight as fuck this season has been mint.

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Just now, Pilko said:

No bump today? :lol:

 

Frustrating first half but we upped it well second half and were in total control soon as they had that one good chance after the goal. Thought the subs were spot on.

 

Another clean sheet as well - the work done to get us to be tight as fuck this season has been mint.

 

Would've liked to see Osula and Miley sooner but not really Howes fault completely. They were ready to come one at 85 and the ball never went out of play. 

 

Just feel like they both deserved more than 5 minutes, especially after we went 2 up.

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