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Do you still back Eddie Howe?  

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5 minutes ago, nufc123 said:

My biggest problem is how bad we look in possession.

 

Being glass-half-full (or, at least, trying to diagnose it), we're clearly trying to change the way we build attacks this season - that being one of the identifiers of the whole 'team in transition' thing. There's far more short, quick passing in central areas than previous seasons. It's not our only tactic, but the added emphasis on that sort of gameplan points to the shake-up.

 

Hopefully the team will settle in time because, if it doesn't, a 9th-13th place finish probably beckons.

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We are a one trick pony who wins by dominating games with high energy and have very little ability to control games or break down a low block.

That doesn't work when we are playing twice a week. 

It is what it is, lets try again next year when we don't have Europe.

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It’s the away showings that I find concerning. Honestly feels like we’ve barely played well away from home in the league since 2022-23. Off the top of my head;

 

8-0 v Sheffield Utd 23/24

3-1 v Villa 23/24

4-1 v Burnley 23/24

4-0 v Ipswich 24/25

2-0 v Man United 24/25

3-1 v Southampton 24/25

0-0 v Villa 25/26

 

Surely there’s more but that’s from what I remember. 6 games out of 43 and not exactly the best opposition either.

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, tarie4 said:

I don't get why we're always so obsessed with a playmaker. We won all 12 games against the bottom 6 teams, scoring 35 goals. Our real issue is that we stop pushing for more after we score. Murphy gets us ahead, then we just sit back and let them come at us. We've been doing this for two seasons now.

 

We're too passive and back off, and that's because we're overworking our midfield.

 

Ramsey, Willock, and Miley should be playing regularly to keep our energy levels up.

 

Playmakers in the EPL are practically a myth these days. Can you even name one playmaker in the EPL right now who's having a good season or is even remotely decent?


I don’t think it’s necessarily a playmaker or 10 as such, but someone with creativity and who can also be a consistent goal threat. Ideally one of our midfielders and both our wingers would fit that but our problem is none of them have those attributes.

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2 minutes ago, tarie4 said:

Having burn at left back causes this. We have no ball carriers in our FB positions. Which is essential to how we play.

Burn is Howe’s first name on the team sheet.

 

Unless he put him back at CB instead of Botman, Burn will continue at LB even when Tino and Hall are back and fully fit. 

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8 minutes ago, Vinny Green Balls said:

I think that the Information Age has conditioned people for instant gratification and pathological impatience. 
 

…something sports fans of course  have suffered from way before, but I think it’s been magnified over the last 25 years.

 

 

 

Grumbling and complaining about everything post-match in the pub is a tradition which goes back significantly further than the internet - I think much of what is posted on here is very, very mild in comparison to the average post-match pub crack.  

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3 minutes ago, Andy said:

 

While the general point you're making is fair, there are obviously going to be more bones to chew through after an abject performance like that compared to a routine win, especially when he clearly had an off-day himself with his changes. 


It’s more the hyperbole I’m seeing. Before today we’d won 5 of the last 6 and moved into a winnable quarter final of a cup. Now there’s genuine venom because we played badly and lost a game. 

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5 minutes ago, Stifler said:

I said the same thing. The whole thing about him having total control over transfers is stupid and is just putting us in an impossible position for when he sacks us off for when the likes of Liverpool or Man Utd come along for him.

 

Neither of those are coming in for him. This is the biggest club he will ever manage. I was worried about Man U would come sniffing at one point but I think we are starting to see Eddie hitting his ceiling now tbh. Hate to say it but I think Simon Jordan is probably right about him. He is struggling to deliver when the expectations are sky high, which they always will be at an elite club, or a club that wants to be elite. His teams are all about workrate, motivation and running and less about creativity and technical ability, and when the players dont produce that we see days like today.

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31 minutes ago, Pilko said:

 

 

This has to be the equivalent of Brentford (a) last season as the "low point" because we can't have any more as bad as that. 


That’s what some of our fans said after Brighton game when they wanted to burrow their heads in the sand. 
 

Issues are deep rooted, it will get lower still if things don’t change.

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Christ man, this constant "you want him out" after rightfully discussing a shocking result is nauseating. 

 

No one in their right mind wants him out, people are just frustrated with the shite being served up and he doesn't look to have the answers to resolve it just yet.

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6 minutes ago, Andy said:

 

Or maybe the performance was just awful, even worse than every other sub-par away performance this season, and it's cause for concern and worthy of debate?

 

Just because there is more discussion after a defeat, doesn't mean people want Howe out. It's obvious there will be more to say in this scenario. 

Totally agree about today. It was one of the worst performances I’ve seen in the Howe era. Completely inept on all levels.

 

I was responding to another comment about why it does seem to be much more active in here after a loss. But if any defeat deserves knee jerk reactions, this one is up there. 
 

But the last paragraph isn’t necessarily true. wyn Davies certainly wants Howe out, and Stifler basically said that Howe plateaued with us. But I’m fine with Stifler’s comment because he should be angry after that performance from manager and players. And I’m sure Howe is.
 

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Just now, Ellis H said:


It’s more the hyperbole I’m seeing. Before today we’d won 5 of the last 6 and moved into a winnable quarter final of a cup. Now there’s genuine venom because we played badly and lost a game. 

I don’t email the council when my bins have been emptied. It’s not that deep. Howe has rock solid support but we’re allowed to question poor performances. Howe normally ‘coaches’ a win but the players, occasionally, let us down but today we were abject.

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