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7 minutes ago, Dr Venkman said:

Fairly sure he’s on holiday this week.

 

Same every year, season ends, transfer hysteria begins but everyone and their uncle is away on holiday (unless you're skint Man U who piss off to get humiliated in the far east) so nothing happens for a couple/few weeks. It's the only break they get, especially this year with no proper tournaments going on and yet folks expect it to be like black Friday for footballers.

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3 minutes ago, janpawel said:

No mention of a CM in these articles, really hope we do get one, necessity imo, I seen somewhere Joelinton has missed 36% of matches the last 2 years 

 

Total games played by Newcastle over both seasons: 51 + 48 = 99 games

Percentage of Games Missed:

(37 games missed / 99 total games) * 100% = 37.37%

Therefore, Joelinton has missed 37 games through injury at Newcastle over the last two seasons (23/24 and 24/25), which equates to 37.37% of Newcastle's total games in that period.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Rocker said:

 

Total games played by Newcastle over both seasons: 51 + 48 = 99 games

Percentage of Games Missed:

(37 games missed / 99 total games) * 100% = 37.37%

Therefore, Joelinton has missed 37 games through injury at Newcastle over the last two seasons (23/24 and 24/25), which equates to 37.37% of Newcastle's total games in that period.

 

 

This is a bit of an issue mind, thanks for sharing these numbers I thought he missed a few games but 37% is a lot. 

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41 minutes ago, Dr Venkman said:


Aye. That’s why he’s on holiday. He said so in the post match after Everton.

During half term?! We’re paying him too much, how is he affording a trip during school holidays?

 

he should have waited a few days and the prices would have gone right down

 

hope it’s not been taken out of the transfer fund… 

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35 minutes ago, kingxlnc said:

During half term?! We’re paying him too much, how is he affording a trip during school holidays?

 

he should have waited a few days and the prices would have gone right down

 

hope it’s not been taken out of the transfer fund… 

 

Took the kids on a trip to Barcelona, Brentford, Crystal Palace and Napoli

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1 minute ago, Fenham Mag said:

Would anyone be averse to getting someone like Doucoure as a back up CM? He’s not going to set the world alight but he’s a steady option if there’s an injury crisis.

Wages probably far too much for a player doing that role. Moyes said he’s already agreed his next move anyway.

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4 minutes ago, LFEE said:

Ramsdale… Can picture the fume in here already :lol:

 

 

Ramsdale is an absolute ADHD riddled liability and I’d prefer to keep Popey or Dubz than squander millions of precious funds on him. We should be aspiring to pass Arsenal, not take one of their failure signings.

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1 minute ago, r0cafella said:

Why replace Pope with an inferior player?

 

Might as well spend the money elsewhere and stick with Pope. 

 

 

I think we might end up sticking with Pope anyway tbh, if the budget for new players is limited. A lot will depend on who's available once the cartel clubs have done their buying, same as every year. 

 

I think our main priorities might end up being a right sided CB and forward. If we have money left over after getting those, then we might look at keepers. 

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I’m the same. Unless we can get a keeper of Pope’s quality but with better feet then we shouldn’t spend money on a keeper at all.

 

Id be fine with not signing a keeper as long as we get another quality CM in. It’s vital! Both ideally but..

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Nucasol said:

Ramsdale is an absolute ADHD riddled liability and I’d prefer to keep Popey or Dubz than squander millions of precious funds on him. We should be aspiring to pass Arsenal, not take one of their failure signings.

Having ADHD might well be helpful for a goal keeper. Quick thinking, being adaptable, responding quickly to changes, being very aware of your environment and noticing everything that goes on around are all handy. 
planning, long term thinking, high levels of executive functioning and being well organised are not essential for being a goal keeper. ‘Impulsivity’ otherwise known as acting without thinking is a useful trait in lots of circumstances. 
I say this as someone who’s had ADHD for 57 years and who’s worked in child mental health services for 24, so this is not ‘bloke down the pub’ wisdom. 
 

I think Pickford probably has it. He struggles mostly when he’s got a bit of time to think but he’s a brilliant shot stopper. On balance his strengths far outweigh is weaknesses. 

 

 

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