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Newcastle United 1-0 AFC Wimbledon (01/10/2024)


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11 minutes ago, joeyt said:

Thought Kelly looked really poor on the ball at left back

 

Aye, don't like him one bit at left back. Doesn't suit him at all nor does he look comfortable there.

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Glad someone brought Kelly up!

 

The amount of times he had the ball in a decent position at LB only to turn and go the other way and when he did knock it forward it was way over hit, understandable collective groans in the Milburn. 

 

He did look more comfortable at CB mind. 

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Missed the game, watched the first highlights video I searched for on YouTube. Thought a mackem had edited the worst parts of the match together as a joke. Turns out that was the game. Yikes.

 

At least we made it through. Our creativity when plan A doesn't work needs some work. For the most part Plan A doesn't work out because their isn't enough creativity lol

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1 hour ago, Jonas said:

Anybody around at the time get Oldham 96 vibes from that?

How could you not really?

Good result against a Manchester club at the weekend, exepct a nice fluid hefty win of a showing against weaker opponents in the league cup midweek, few changes and a complete damp squib of an outing, penalty, 1-0 win.

Doesn't have to mean anything but still a come down.

Yes! I thought this exact thing tonight. I remember the Oldham keeper shitting himself because he thought it was going to be 15-0 before the game. We obviously just lost shearer to injury (some things never change) 

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2 hours ago, Lordshola said:

Classic Longstaff smh

Wish it was classic longstaff

Been plenty of times he doesn't make the cynical foul and take the yellow. None more so than AC Milan last year. Shame the one time he does it is when it wasn't needed

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44 minutes ago, Disco said:

The ultimate example of doing the absolute bare minimum to win a game this. 
 

Assuming Schär was just doing his usual and not injured you couldn’t really ask for more. Not a single bead of sweat was shed and we’ll all have forgotten about this in a couple of months. 
 

Schär the best player on the field by an absolute mile and everyone else was on a play safe mantra bar Will the Pest.

This was a chance for some players to show what they are about and they couldn't even shine against League Two opposition. 

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33 minutes ago, Jonas said:

He's not been remotely impressive mind, even as a fill in where I'm not expecting much.


He’s Dummett’s replacement. I wasn’t expecting a genuinely good player and he isn’t one. He’s decent backup.

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Nice to see miggy has been working on his right foot in training. I'm grateful he won the pen but fuck me.....he's capable of making dangerous situations less dangerous by running away from them 

At least 2 first time cut backs should have went in and Gordon's cross is likely a chance if he opens his body up and uses the right instead of that fuckin stab shite 

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Were Wimbledon the most limited team offensively to play at SJP in recent memory?

 

No shot of any description until the 95th minute, and even their long throws and free kicks were shite.

 

Credit to them for the defensive commitment and resilience, but I can’t recall a team who appeared less likely to score.

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We did what we needed to do and we are through. 

 

I'd have expected a bit more though. They were clearly there with no intention to win and just minimise the damage. But PL teams will do this too and this was a good chance to show we could beat the park the bus tactics and I didn't see anything to suggest we could against L2 opposition never mind PL. 

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7 hours ago, SteV said:

Were Wimbledon the most limited team offensively to play at SJP in recent memory?

 

No shot of any description until the 95th minute, and even their long throws and free kicks were shite.

 

Credit to them for the defensive commitment and resilience, but I can’t recall a team who appeared less likely to score.


Yeah I think so. Actually I would be a bit disappointed if I was a Wimbledon fan. They didn’t rattle us or threaten us at any point in the game. They could’ve got to pens I suppose. 

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When a team sits with 10 men behind the ball in such a low block, I don't know why teams bother playing inverted wingers.

 

You can't get in behind them...and you can't open anything up coming inside as it's too congested. 

You can't shoot either, as there's no space to line up a shot, or it just gets blocked.

 

Surely the best way is to hoy in cross after cross? I don't think Barnes or miggy put more than 1 cross in each tonight. 

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1 minute ago, Pancrate1892 said:

When a team sits with 10 men behind the ball in such a low block, I don't know why teams bother playing inverted wingers.

 

You can't get in behind them...and you can't open anything up coming inside as it's too congested. 

You can't shoot either, as there's no space to line up a shot, or it just gets blocked.

 

Surely the best way is to hoy in cross after cross? I don't think Barnes or miggy put more than 1 cross in each tonight. 


True but also they have plenty of big lads who love defending crosses. 

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Probably just me overthinking and making things up for myself to explain the performance, but it seemed like quite a few players didn't play to the best of their ability in fear of picking up an injury. Noticed in particular Tino, Barnes and Gordon getting visibly angry and frustrated when they were tackled and felt some initial pain due to impact, as if they were terrified of picking up/wasting an injury on AFC Wimbledon. The performance felt a bit like players not wanting to take risks in fear of getting ruled out against more "worthy" opposition. 

 

Realize this impression is probably influenced by our Man City performance vs. rest of the season up until this point. :lol:

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Just now, AyeDubbleYoo said:


True but also they have plenty of big lads who love defending crosses. 

Just think it would have been worth a try second half, cause a bit mayhem in the box if anything 

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This game shows how important it is to have good footballers all over the pitch. When you have 11 men parking the bus, you don't really want defenders who can't bring the ball out and just waste time passing it between themselves in front of empty space. We looked much better once Hall came on and Tino could get back onto the right. Also putting Kelly into a CB position instead of Krafth didn't hurt from an offensive POV.

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43 minutes ago, Conjo said:

Probably just me overthinking and making things up for myself to explain the performance, but it seemed like quite a few players didn't play to the best of their ability in fear of picking up an injury. Noticed in particular Tino, Barnes and Gordon getting visibly angry and frustrated when they were tackled and felt some initial pain due to impact, as if they were terrified of picking up/wasting an injury on AFC Wimbledon. The performance felt a bit like players not wanting to take risks in fear of getting ruled out against more "worthy" opposition. 

 

Realize this impression is probably influenced by our Man City performance vs. rest of the season up until this point. :lol:

Tbf that's the right way to do it, obviously the reserves should be busting a gut, but I wouldn't want Barnes/Willock/Joelinton pressing Wimbledon all game.

 

If we weren't 1 up I would  have expected more effort the last 30 minutes.

 

Boring game but no complaints about how we approached it. Maybe someone like Trevan Sanusi would be a good option against sides like these.

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