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Chris Wood (now playing for Nottingham Forest)


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1 hour ago, SEMTEX said:

Did anyone see the goal like? Was bobbins. Crisp packet hands England keepers letting em in for free.

 

Does make me wonder whether Eddie has ever considered asking our team to shoot once in a while. IMO shooting leads to more goals.

Reminds me of a clip I saw from training with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, managing Cardiff I think. He kept shouting "Shoot! Shoot! Shoot! Shoot! You never gonna score if you don't shoot!" Football genius, that one.

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29 minutes ago, Mike said:

 

Can you dumb it down a bit more, what do you mean?

 

I think this graphic will help. I found a statistical analysis that attempts to answer the age old question: Who was better: Charlie Austin or Sergio Aguero?

 

Anyway, as you can see, Sergio Aguero took 4.4 shots per game, and scored 25 goals, whereas Charlie Austin only took 3.7 shots per game, and therefore only scored 17 goals. So we finally know, Sergio Aguero was a better player than Charlie Austin.

 

image.thumb.png.c3f510e0b17fe4d04bbfc10cb9dda29b.png

 

Anyway, as this relates to Newcastle, what I would propose, is that Eddie asks his players to be more like Sergio Aguero, and less like Charlie Austin.

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1 minute ago, SEMTEX said:

 

I think this graphic will help. I found a statistical analysis that attempts to answer the age old question: Who was better: Charlie Austin or Sergio Aguero?

 

Anyway, as you can see, Sergio Aguero took 4.4 shots per game, and scored 25 goals, whereas Charlie Austin only took 3.7 shots per game, and therefore only scored 17 goals. So we finally know, Sergio Aguero was a better player than Charlie Austin.

 

image.thumb.png.c3f510e0b17fe4d04bbfc10cb9dda29b.png

 

Anyway, as this relates to Newcastle, what I would propose, is that Eddie asks his players to be more like Sergio Aguero, and less like Charlie Austin.

 

Reckon I'll need to sleep on this, but thank you for the picture that helped a bit.

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23 minutes ago, SEMTEX said:

 

I think this graphic will help. I found a statistical analysis that attempts to answer the age old question: Who was better: Charlie Austin or Sergio Aguero?

 

Anyway, as you can see, Sergio Aguero took 4.4 shots per game, and scored 25 goals, whereas Charlie Austin only took 3.7 shots per game, and therefore only scored 17 goals. So we finally know, Sergio Aguero was a better player than Charlie Austin.

 

image.thumb.png.c3f510e0b17fe4d04bbfc10cb9dda29b.png

 

Anyway, as this relates to Newcastle, what I would propose, is that Eddie asks his players to be more like Sergio Aguero, and less like Charlie Austin.

Charlie boy won on headed attempts at least.

 

That's something, right? 😁

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He was asked to play a very limited role in a very limited team at the time, playing very reserved football, usually up top on his own. He did exactly what he was asked to do and did it well from what I remember. Then we bought one of the best strikers in the world so we sold him.

 

No surprise to me he's still scoring in the PL in a more progressive role. Good on him for smashing them in so far this season.

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He did exactly what we needed of him. We went from relegation form to top half form with him in the team. I thought he was important to the way we played and it was obvious as early as Leeds away.

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I'm from the 'he did his job here' school but he was absolutely wank at NUFC and getting our money back was amazing business. His non-existent hold-up play was the biggest disappointment, expected that to be one of his strengths but all he could do was get his head on long balls without any controlled direction.

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2 minutes ago, The Butcher said:

Chris Wood looked an absolute plank for us. So much history being re-written about his time here it's unreal.

 

I'm assuming everyone saying we should have kept him is joking. Not even sure what to say if they aren't.

 

But it's a very Newcastle thing that even the best outgoing business we've done in the last few years is looking bad at the moment.

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