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2 hours ago, LionOfGosforth said:

By the way, I was stunned to learn Bruno has played for us 132 times already, scoring 24 goals (!!!). Time flies with this magnificent man in our colors.

 
He’s played in 168 out of 177 games he could have been selected for and until he was rested vs Bournemouth had played 67 games in a row. He’s the emotional heartbeat of this team. 

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23 minutes ago, GeordieDazzler said:

 
He’s played in 168 out of 177 games he could have been selected for and until he was rested vs Bournemouth had played 67 games in a row. He’s the emotional heartbeat of this team. 

Ah here we go.

 

 

He's the literal heartbeat of the side.

 

I don't get annoyed at some fluctuation in performance levels. Lad is a machine. I'm sure he's played 95% of the minutes we've played in the league over the last 3 seasons. Does anyone know?

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Bruno is #7 on ESPN's top 50 players of the season so far:

 

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You can think of the opposition defensive lines this way: The attacking line is the easiest to bypass, but it also carries with it the highest penalty for failure. The defensive line is the hardest to break through, but it also comes with the smallest penalty for failure. The midfield line, meanwhile, is the worst of both worlds: harder to break through than the attacking line, and a much higher downside than a failed pass through the defensive line.

 

Per Gradient's data, only nine players have completed at least 25 passes that broke the opposition midfield line, and only one of them has completed at least 80% of his attempts at breaking the midfield line. That would be Bruno Guimarães, who also leads the league in both passes attempted (20) and passes completed (9) that break the opposition defensive line.

 

He's just a brilliant player who understands the risks and payoffs of the different areas of the field as well as anyone in the league.

 

https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/46785166/premier-league-top-50-ranked-best-players-2025-26-season-liverpool-arsenal-man-united

 

Tonali is way too low but he does say this: As always, this is biased toward players who do things that are quantifiable -- there is a lot that happens on the field that we still can't count, but I'm more likely to be wrong by chasing after them too aggressively -- but it's also not a purely data-based list.

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4 hours ago, magorific said:

Overrated? Did you see him run games for us, surrounded by the likes of John Cornwall? Ask Alex Ferguson if he was overrated - he saw Gazza give Robson and co the runaround vs Man Utd more than once.

Then the season he had for Spurs following Italia 90 was just off the scale.

An absolute cock of a human being - as evidenced in the ‘91 cup final. But a sensational, genuinely generational talent.

He could literally do almost anything (very decent in the air, which gets forgotten).

Overrated? Wow…

 

In terms of raw talent - no argument from me.  In terms of what he actually became - yes, overrated - he didn’t become what everyone knows he should’ve become. 
 

edit: yes, I did see him in B&W

 

 

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5 hours ago, GeordieDazzler said:

 
He’s played in 168 out of 177 games he could have been selected for and until he was rested vs Bournemouth had played 67 games in a row. He’s the emotional heartbeat of this team. 

 

Imagine if he had some athleticism!

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4 hours ago, timeEd32 said:

Bruno is #7 on ESPN's top 50 players of the season so far:

 

 

https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/46785166/premier-league-top-50-ranked-best-players-2025-26-season-liverpool-arsenal-man-united

 

Tonali is way too low but he does say this: As always, this is biased toward players who do things that are quantifiable -- there is a lot that happens on the field that we still can't count, but I'm more likely to be wrong by chasing after them too aggressively -- but it's also not a purely data-based list.

Isak at #13?

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5 hours ago, Shearergol said:

Have you checked the definition of the word or are you just trying to say he’s slow?


haha yes i meant lacking pace and power/explosiveness. But agree he has high degree of athleticism in attributes like stamina, durability/natural fitness, decent agility and strength. Obviously very good technical and mental attributes. One of our best players for sure 👍 

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On 31/10/2025 at 13:56, LionOfGosforth said:

 

Brilliant player but never even came close to representing Newcastle and has no links to us at all.

 

 

On 31/10/2025 at 14:07, jack j said:

Aye 

Never ever heard Bryan Robson called a geordie 


He was a Newcastle fan as a kid, in the opening of his documentary(Robbo) he said he would have loved to have played for Newcastle.

 

https://www.itv.com/watch/robbo-the-bryan-robson-story/10a6514a0001B/10a6514a0001

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On 31/10/2025 at 17:17, GeordieDazzler said:

had played 67 games in a row

Hugely hugely impressive, but absolutely impossible to keep playing every game in a season with European football, so glad Howe has started rotating early in the season. Only way with the fixture list.

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