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Do you still back Eddie Howe?  

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Just now, Jack14Bojangles said:

What I criticize about Eddie is his rigidity towards his system. He's unable to adjust his tactics during a match. He's too inflexible and not brave enough in that respect.

Why didn't he play Big Nick and Wolte together in attack in the second half? It was practically a one-sided affair in the second half.

Even Schär was often running around in the opposition's penalty area. I wouldn't leave a 2-meter-tall striker on the pitch when the team was that dominant.

Gerd Müller was often barely visible for 90 minutes, but he almost always still managed to score. I have the same opinion of Wolte.

 

I like Eddie a lot, but he needs to improve here.

He literally changed formation 10 minutes in 

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4 minutes ago, dcmk said:

Iraola not won a game since late October.

 

Glasner not won in 4 games, just lost 4-1 to Leeds.

 

It's a very competitive league, form fluctuates.  


Neither have the squad to work with that we have to be fair.

 

It is about their potential as managers to make the step up, the same opportunity that was given to Howe here that paid off.

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1 minute ago, Optimistic Nut said:

 

Bournemouth aren't the club they are now without Howe. They'd have been relegated 2-3 years earlier if they'd not had him. They punched above their weight finishing 18th in the league ladder. 

 

Agreed. They’ve also continued to progress without him though. 

 

He should be England manager after the summer imo, maybe that’s the best option for everyone.

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1 minute ago, El Prontonise said:

 

Stop making things up.

 

You must have been a sleep.

 

Arsenal fans moaning about being boring and only capable of scoring via set pieces. Wanting a change.

 

Man City were dreadful last season and were very inconsistent start of this season. 

 

Villa started without scoring a goal in ... how many games?

 

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2 minutes ago, Jack14Bojangles said:

What I criticize about Eddie is his rigidity towards his system. He's unable to adjust his tactics during a match. He's too inflexible and not brave enough in that respect.

Why didn't he play Big Nick and Wolte together in attack in the second half? It was practically a one-sided affair in the second half.

Even Schär was often running around in the opposition's penalty area. I wouldn't leave a 2-meter-tall striker on the pitch when the team was that dominant.

Gerd Müller was often barely visible for 90 minutes, but he almost always still managed to score. I have the same opinion of Wolte.

 

I like Eddie a lot, but he needs to improve here.

 

He literally changed things when he noticed Man Utd weren't playing their normal way, like. We were by far the better team from that moment on as well. 

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3 minutes ago, Yorkie said:

 

I don't know how xG is calculated (that's not to say I don't value it as a statistic), but I assume the moment where Barnes cut it back for Gordon isn't reflected by the high figure it would've been, had it been played to Wissa instead. Miley and Gordon's are the other ones, like you say. 

 

I don't really want to go overboard and have my comments mistaken for saying we played well or that the manager deserves a reprieve for another dismal loss. I just think we're a composed finish away from us all feeling significantly better. :lol: That's worlds apart from West Ham, Brentford and Sunderland, which were all truly abominable.

You're confused with the West Ham, Brentford and Sunderland where we were abysmal. 

 

Those three teams wanted to win, worked hard to win and we're the better teams on the day. 

 

Man Utd didn't try and win as they knew full well we we're incapable. 

 

I think other than Sunderland game this is the worse as we should've won and if we had any quality we would've won

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2 minutes ago, Jack14Bojangles said:

What I criticize about Eddie is his rigidity towards his system. He's unable to adjust his tactics during a match. He's too inflexible and not brave enough in that respect.

Why didn't he play Big Nick and Wolte together in attack in the second half? It was practically a one-sided affair in the second half.

Even Schär was often running around in the opposition's penalty area. I wouldn't leave a 2-meter-tall striker on the pitch when the team was that dominant.

Gerd Müller was often barely visible for 90 minutes, but he almost always still managed to score. I have the same opinion of Wolte.

 

I like Eddie a lot, but he needs to improve here.

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Just now, dcmk said:

 

You must have been a sleep.

 

Arsenal fans moaning about being boring and only capable of scoring via set pieces. Wanting a change.

 

Man City were dreadful last season and were very inconsistent start of this season. 

 

Villa started without scoring a goal in ... how many games?

 

 

No, I don't take what I read off the internet and social media as gospel for a fan base. 

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1 minute ago, Sir Joel Inton said:

 

Agreed. They’ve also continued to progress without him though. 

 

He should be England manager after the summer imo, maybe that’s the best option for everyone.

 

They just stayed up initially their first season back, it's only since they've had big investment that they've been able to look at mid-table as their "par". 

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6 minutes ago, dcmk said:

 (Some) Villa fans wanted Emery gone at the start of the season.

 

 (Some) Arsenal wanted Arteta gone at the start of the season.

 

 (Some) Man City wanted Pep gone last season.. and even earlier on this season.

 

Seems that sticking with a manager who has a track record of sorting the team out actually pays off.  

 

Tidied*

 

 

 

 

(*) "some" being the same type of entitled wankers we're lumbered with 😊

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5 minutes ago, Matt1892 said:


Neither have the squad to work with that we have to be fair.

 

It is about their potential as managers to make the step up, the same opportunity that was given to Howe here that paid off.

 

People also need to stop talking about Glasner like his only achievement is his time at Palace :lol: He’s literally won a European trophy.

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1 minute ago, El Prontonise said:

 

No, I don't take what I read off the internet and social media as gospel for a fan base. 

All those instances were big debates in football circles. 

 

Big section of Liverpool fans wanted Slot out too in case you missed that one too.

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The list of managers this season that have gotten the better of Howe is quite long. I’m sure a competent back room team could find someone.

 

sadly I have no faith in Edward nor the back room 

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