Jump to content

Do you still back Eddie Howe?  

735 members have voted

  1. 1. ?

    • Yes
      117
    • No
      92


Recommended Posts

We brushed aside Bilbao and especially Benfica like they didn’t even belong on a pitch with us and no one enjoyed it because it was at home, the format is less satisfying to some, and they were sandwiched between losses away to Brighton, West Ham, and Brentford.

Link to post
Share on other sites

I think we'd beat most non-English clubs. They're not used to playing against teams with our intensity. We probably should have been a couple up v Barcelona before their first goal. 

 

 

Edited by Optimistic Nut

Link to post
Share on other sites

I very much think that Howe has built a side (and is a coach) well-equipped for cup football - it’s what Spurs had a reputation for when I was a kid.  Howe thrives in these one-off matches when everything is on the line and we see far more innovation in the cups than in the league (I’m not saying he’s a bad league coach before anyone has a go).  I’ll sound delusional here but I really think NUFC can go deep into any cup competition including the old European Cup (though no-one should be upset if we go out in the next round).  There’s no-one in our side of the draw to the SF that we couldn’t beat over two legs. 

 

 

Edited by TheBrownBottle

Link to post
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, timeEd32 said:

We brushed aside Bilbao and especially Benfica like they didn’t even belong on a pitch with us and no one enjoyed it because it was at home, the format is less satisfying to some, and they were sandwiched between losses away to Brighton, West Ham, and Brentford.

 

The loss to West Ham was a real fucker, mind you.

Link to post
Share on other sites

6 hours ago, NWMag said:

PSV was relatively comfortable too, not long after they had dicked Liverpool at Anfield.


They had players missing. But it was more than relatively comfortable. It was a piece of piss. 
 

Especially as most were expecting a hard game. They barely had a chance in 90 minutes. Even Benfica and Bilbao had their moments. 

Link to post
Share on other sites

6 hours ago, TheBrownBottle said:

I very much think that Howe has built a side (and is a coach) well-equipped for cup football - it’s what Spurs had a reputation for when I was a kid.  

Each to their own but I think you're forgetting that to finish in a Champions League spot last season was a massive achievement (like the time before). I don't see how Howe could have done better in the league since he's been here.

Link to post
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, macphisto said:

Each to their own but I think you're forgetting that to finish in a Champions League spot last season was a massive achievement (like the time before). I don't see how Howe could have done better in the league since he's been here.

FFS I literally stated that it’s not tha I don’t rate him as a league coach - and you edited that out in your response :) 

 

 

Edited by TheBrownBottle

Link to post
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, TheBrownBottle said:

FFS I literally stated that it’s not tha I don’t rate him as a league coach - and you edited that out in your response :) 

 

 

 

You said he's not a bad league coach, that's not saying he's a good league coach. That, together with saying  he's a built a team for cup games, reminds you of Spurs is underplaying how good he's been in the league. At least that's how I read your message.

Link to post
Share on other sites

12 minutes ago, macphisto said:

You said he's not a bad league coach, that's not saying he's a good league coach. That, together with saying  he's a built a team for cup games, reminds you of Spurs is underplaying how good he's been in the league. At least that's how I read your message.

He’s obviously a good league coach - I wrote that to make it clear I wasn’t looking to write off his league coaching.  But I think good cup coaches require a slightly different skill set.  Howe has both. 

Link to post
Share on other sites

Nothing reveals the degradation of European football to me more than Fenerbache getting dicked at home 0:3 by a Nottingham Forrest team near the foot of the table. 

 

Just always felt like an away tie in CL to a Turkish side was a hostile atmosphere and they would give some of the best teams in Europe a proper game. 

 

Now they are in the Europa and getting slapped comfortably by one of the weakest teams in England this year. 

Link to post
Share on other sites

11 minutes ago, alexf said:

Nothing reveals the degradation of European football to me more than Fenerbache getting dicked at home 0:3 by a Nottingham Forrest team near the foot of the table. 

 

Just always felt like an away tie in CL to a Turkish side was a hostile atmosphere and they would give some of the best teams in Europe a proper game. 

 

Now they are in the Europa and getting slapped comfortably by one of the weakest teams in England this year. 

To be fair Forest are actually a decent team even tho they’ve had a chaotic season. They should be a top half team given their talent 

Link to post
Share on other sites

17717027855932941236136908743726.thumb.jpg.318717997e71ccfe82dfcf02aac69c63.jpg

 

"All I hear is how much of a nice guy Eddie Howe is. All I hear is how he's one of the good ones in football. If he's really that nice, yeah, right, he wouldn't kick a team when it's down. It's a disgrace what he did to Qarabag the other night. Factor in tonight's embarrassment and once again I'm ashamed to be a Newcastle supporter

 

Speaking of being embarrassed. Are you struggling with erectile disfunction? Bluechew is an all in one chewable viagra. Use code "Shit on my chest" for 10% off, that's "shit on my chest" for 10% off and free shipping on your first order.

 

How shit is Haaland by the way? He's not even top 10 in the Premier League never mind the world"

Link to post
Share on other sites

Just now, The Prophet said:

He deserves credit for how much better we've moved the ball of late.

I like the changes he’s making, hope our remaining home games are the test for him. All winnable against decent opposition 

Link to post
Share on other sites

Just now, TRC said:

I like the changes he’s making, hope our remaining home games are the test for him. All winnable against decent opposition 

 

That Everton game is massive, has banana skin written all over it.

Link to post
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

He deserves credit for how much better we've moved the ball of late.

He does, but the argument that I have always said is that we turn up against the bigger teams and go missing against the weaker teams.

 

I’m not convinced we’ll put in a good enough performance against Everton next weekend.

Link to post
Share on other sites

49 minutes ago, Stifler said:

He does, but the argument that I have always said is that we turn up against the bigger teams and go missing against the weaker teams.

 

I’m not convinced we’ll put in a good enough performance against Everton next weekend.

You mean the results that literally every team is susceptible of?

 

Real Madrid lost to Osasuna today, and they are top of their league.

 

Chelsea drew with Burnley at home, and they are club world cup champions.

 

PSG lost to Rennes 3-1 last week, current champions League holders.

 

Arsenal drew 2-2 away from home to Wolves, who are top of our league.

 

Those results happen, no matter the team or manager.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...