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Do you still back Eddie Howe?  

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16 hours ago, Novocastrian said:

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.

 

Is there a rival council outside your house trying to stop them emptying your bins?

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I would’ve been happier if he complained about lack of technical ability instead of lack of physicality and energy. If the ambition is to be a top team then we have to be better at keeping the ball.

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3 minutes ago, Kimbo said:

I would’ve been happier if he complained about lack of technical ability instead of lack of physicality and energy. If the ambition is to be a top team then we have to be better at keeping the ball.

 

We lacked all 3 TBF, but I get where you're coming from. 

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1 hour ago, jack j said:

Genuinely thought he'd have more credit in the bank after the 4 years he has been here 

Our best manager in modern times. Can't believe some of the shite i have seen

 

Once he leaves I think i am probably done with this club and it's "support"

 

And yes, I know we were fucking shite yesterday 

 

 

 

 

You went through Souness, Ashley, Carver, Pardew, Bruce etc and are still here, yet some idiots wanting Howe out is the straw that broke the camel's back... Really?

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20 minutes ago, Menace said:

 

You went through Souness, Ashley, Carver, Pardew, Bruce etc and are still here, yet some idiots wanting Howe out is the straw that broke the camel's back... Really?

 

Or...

 

We went through Souness etc and some idiots want Howe out.

 

People like Jack J getting annoyed and venting arent the problem. 

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41 minutes ago, Menace said:

 

You went through Souness, Ashley, Carver, Pardew, Bruce etc and are still here, yet some idiots wanting Howe out is the straw that broke the camel's back... Really?

 

I'm with Jack on this.

 

The game has been dragged to it's knees by corruption, greed and incompetence. The end result is stuff like PSR, VAR and a lack of accessibility for fans.

 

Unfortunately, a lot of my emotional ties to the club have fallen away in recent years, so my interest in football pretty much hangs by a thread. That thread is most likely Howe and the current crop of players. They give everything and have delivered succeed that I never thought I'd see in my lifetime.

 

Howe isn't bigger than the club, but he feels like one of the last people about that gives the club a human and relatable touch. So with him gone, I could easily see me jacking it in. 

 

That's before we touch on the fans, but that's a different discussion.

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17 minutes ago, Ruddy Marveauxlous said:

 

If we go for “intensity is our identity” this season, half of our team will be out with injuries, and the rest will be ran into the ground. It's easy to identify the problem, but knowing the solution is more difficult. I think this is his struggle now. I think he's trying to be more conservative with our energy since we have 2 games per week. He did that at the start of the season during our last CL season, but reverted back to going all in on intensity, as he couldn't find an alternative style that worked. As we know that resulted in an absolute nightmare with the injuries and fatigue. He is trying to avoid that this season, but it seems like he is struggling to find a more moderate way of playing, as intensity has allways been his style. Atleast that's what I think is the problem. I think he's still trying to figure out how he can win while also keeping his players fit through some serious load of gametime. We have more depth this time though, so maybe I'm wrong, and he does want us to play with lots of intensity. It just seems like he has abandoned the constant high pressing style, presumably because it's not sustainable.

 

Now, having some natural fullbacks available would be useful aswell.[emoji38] Our fullback sitaution is a nightmare. I hope we can sign a right back in january.

 

 

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2 hours ago, jack j said:

Genuinely thought he'd have more credit in the bank after the 4 years he has been here 

Our best manager in modern times. Can't believe some of the shite i have seen

 

Once he leaves I think i am probably done with this club and it's "support"

 

And yes, I know we were fucking shite yesterday 

 

 

 

The short memories are shocking to me.

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We are suffering champions league hang over, it happens to those teams who break into that competition and then struggle to juggle their squads. 

 

Its frustrating but I do think we will pick up, if we qualify for the later stages or get knocked out of the tournament. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, jack j said:

Genuinely thought he'd have more credit in the bank after the 4 years he has been here 

 

 

Credit in the bank, I mean he won Newcastle a fucking trophy, he could shag my lass and wipe his cock on the curtains and I'd be saying, "Ehh, he just needs a bit of time to work out a new system with the players we've got."

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5 minutes ago, Yorkie said:

@Ruddy Marveauxlous if you're worried about people reacting poorly to you sharing sensationalist drivel from what I assume is your own website, you probably want to develop a thicker skin. Your report is DE-NIED.

Play the ball, not the man. Engage in the discussion. It is naïve to think Howe will not be facing greater scrutiny and pressure from PIF after a summer where we have spent £250m only to see our league form decline considerably. It is not a call for Howe to be replaced, nor is it suggesting that he is at risk of being sacked, but he will be under pressure if our league form does not turn around soon.

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1 hour ago, Kimbo said:

I would’ve been happier if he complained about lack of technical ability instead of lack of physicality and energy. If the ambition is to be a top team then we have to be better at keeping the ball.

 

I think it's one thing to publicly question physicality and energy and another to question lack of technical ability.

 

The former can be put down to bad day, we were off it, etc.

 

The latter is a bit closer to saying your players aren't good enough. I'm sure Howe could word it diplomatically but I can see why he wouldn't want to go there.

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I've read suggestions that the problems stem from trying to move from a high-intensity counter attacking side to one that is more comfortable retaining possession and unlocking low-block defences. 

 

If that is the case, then why did we waste £100m on Jacob Ramsey and Anthony Elanga, neither of whom are well-suited to possession based sides as both lack the guile and technical capabilities of unlocking organised defences. These were players personally pursued by Howe, so of course there has to be accountability. 

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4 minutes ago, Ruddy Marveauxlous said:

Play the ball, not the man. Engage in the discussion. It is naïve to think Howe will not be facing greater scrutiny and pressure from PIF after a summer where we have spent £250m only to see our league form decline considerably. It is not a call for Howe to be replaced, nor is it suggesting that he is at risk of being sacked, but he will be under pressure if our league form does not turn around soon.

 

Given his vast amount of credit in the bank, I'm sure he'll be given the time and patience to turn it around, as he should be.

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3 minutes ago, Ruddy Marveauxlous said:

I've read suggestions that the problems stem from trying to move from a high-intensity counter attacking side to one that is more comfortable retaining possession and unlocking low-block defences. 

 

If that is the case, then why did we waste £100m on Jacob Ramsey and Anthony Elanga, neither of whom are well-suited to possession based sides as both lack the guile and technical capabilities of unlocking organised defences. These were players personally pursued by Howe, so of course there has to be accountability. 

 

On a scale of 1-10, how throbbing is your PIF corporate-power-move boner right now?

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1 minute ago, The Prophet said:

 

Given his vast amount of credit in the bank, I'm sure he'll be given the time and patience to turn it around, as he should be.

I agree that he should, and will, be given time to turn it around. He's a club legend and forever will be. He may even be given credit to have even one bad season (saving an absolute disaster of course) without facing proper pressure from the owners. What I am saying is that this season, more than any previous season, he will be facing greater scrutiny and pressure from the owners than he has done before now. 

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