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1 hour ago, Yorkie said:

 

But Townsend was excellent in his spell?

 

I thought Sissoko was a good shout based on your parameters. He had his moments but was ultimately a disappointment imo. 

 

For players who never really cut it at all, maybe he could've unlocked Mitrovic's potential? He started okay but never really got a look in under Rafa then became a goal machine elsewhere. 

 

He was here for such a short time I had honestly forgotten how good he was that half of a season. Probably the best of his career looking at his stats, so fair enough.

 

Mitrovic is a great shout. I'll change to him instead :lol:

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4 hours ago, Dancing Brave said:

Hatem Ben Arfa 

Given how much Eddie loves inverted wingers who come in and shoot HBA would have become Mo Salah

 

He is very good at the psychological side, which makes me think he would have spent some time trying to make it work for him, instilling teamwork etc. HBA just wanted to be loved. Our set up now there’s definitely tight knit love across the board. 

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9 hours ago, Conjo said:

The premise of the question is who would flourish, so I don't think its right to choose people who did so despite playing for us in the Ashley area.

 

Enrique, Jonas, Sissoko, Ayoze, Carroll and Cabaye did flourish for us, and bar Jonas all got big moves away from us due to how well they played.

 

So far I think Townsend is the best shout.

 

Did Sissoko flourish for us?

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14 hours ago, joeyt said:

Which player from the Ashley era do you think would have flourished the most under Eddie Howe's Newcastle?

Very few that fit into the profile that Howe likes imo. Really wouldn't surprise me if it was someone unexpected like Remy Cabella.

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5 minutes ago, Kid Icarus said:

Very few that fit into the profile that Howe likes imo. Really wouldn't surprise me if it was someone unexpected like Remy Cabella.

 

Surely too lightweight for wor Eddie? What a hilarious transfer window that was. Him, De Jong and Rivieire. About 100kg between the three of them.

 

I thought about Wijnaldum but thought he perhaps fluorished enough anyway to escape the conversation. 

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14 hours ago, joeyt said:

Which player from the Ashley era do you think would have flourished the most under Eddie Howe's Newcastle?

Joelinton Cássio Apolinário de Lira

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5 minutes ago, Yorkie said:

 

Surely too lightweight for wor Eddie? What a hilarious transfer window that was. Him, De Jong and Rivieire. About 100kg between the three of them.

 

I thought about Wijnaldum but thought he perhaps fluorished enough anyway to escape the conversation. 

See I think Howe only really cares about physicality in defence and midfield. It's what makes players like Cabaye or Coloccini non-starters.

 

Isak, Gordon, and Murphy are all skin and bones but absolutely rapid. Someone like Ba wouldn't fit into that profile, but weirdly Cabella would.

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10 hours ago, nemtizz said:

Last player to thrive under Howe is pure hate speech ngl

 

Cabaye is a lazy cunt and would struggle without a destroy ala Tiote. 


One of the worst takes I’ve ever seen.

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I think he’d have just done a Murphy on Gutierrez, he’d have maximised his strengths. Guti in a high press side would have been amazing to watch though. I don’t think he’d ever have had great goal scoring output though. Santon, he’d have been great under Howe. Haris Vuckic would have won the Ballon D’Or x5

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Sissoko would be mine too. LCM role and being similar mould to Joelinton, or RCM and hitting first time crosses from right (interchanging with RW in similar ways to what we saw Willock/Joe do). We saw flashes of his quality, Yaya like when he ran with ball, but was so infrequent. Under Howe, you'd like to think he would've gone to the next level.

 

Other one for me would be Mitrovic. One of the few blights on Rafa time was not being able to get him going.

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Anyone willing to work hard would succeed under Howe.

 

We forget Howe had Shelvey sitting in front of the defence making tackles and playing balls through the lines. I would have Shelvey as a relatively lazy and unathletic player but he was tops for those 6 months.

 

Lots of great shouts - Lejeune. Perez would've been more consistent - Perez was weak but incredibly fit. Gini, Sissoko. As mentioned, a Cabella or someone would be great too.

 

This is under Eddie and PIF though. Eddie under Ashley is an entirely different club. Knowing you could be part of something massive is a huge motivator for everyone. I don't think someone like Eddie even takes the Newcastle job under Ashley. I shudder to think what happens to Eddie's career without us too you know. Maybe he gets a Forest, Brighton or West Ham type job but not one of the top 8. We've been as great for him as he has been for us. This has been a once in a lifetime opportunity and he's seized it. No other club would've given him this chance. As bad as most English managers are, few got good opportunties.

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I always thought had Ashley gone for Howe, it would have shown some forward thinking on his part, and maybe, just maybe, he was actually thinking about progressing the club in a forward direction. 
 

But yeah, Eddie x PIF is a match made in heaven basically. 

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9 minutes ago, Miggys First Goal said:

I always thought had Ashley gone for Howe, it would have shown some forward thinking on his part, and maybe, just maybe, he was actually thinking about progressing the club in a forward direction. 
 

But yeah, Eddie x PIF is a match made in heaven basically. 

Howe would be pushing him too aggressively and want too much control. It would never have happened. Anyone with ambition and sporting integrity didn't last with Ashley.

 

This season is giving Howe even more power IMO. If we get CL as well pretty much everything he's done (and Staveley + Ashworth) is vindicated with a genuine opportunity to continue to invest in it. The strategy is the right one, we just need more players. Get me a Howe style foreign purple for big money (Isak, Tonali), a couple high ceiling youngsters (Minteh, Hall, Tino) , a solid PL player (Barnes), keep our best players and we have a  great chance of doing big things next season. Over to the commercial team to increase revenues with another CL campaign and a trophy to shout about.

 

 

This approach of being too big and strong for most other teams + quality is a winning one. If we can tinker the intensity properly it can take us to the top with a bit of luck.

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How about if we flip the question, who do we think would be least suited to playing under Howe? And let's say that they have to have been atleast somewhat regulars, it's can't be someone like Kuqi.

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