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Newcastle United 3-3 Liverpool - 4/12/24


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Was also limited (by choice? We'll never know) to extended highlights. Isak looked absolutely stupid in that first half. :lol:

 

Goal of the season for me. The strike was as good as Barnes', arguably better, but the build up was lovely too. And you can't beat a strike that just keeps rising. Only regret is that it didn't go in off the bar.

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What a couple of megacunts on comms. Shakespeare missing the save by Kelleher on Murphy’s shot. Talking about scripts. Called Isak Anthony Isak twice for some reason. Started to blame Liverpool’s lethargy on “the breeze”, also saying “well they’ve had a lot of games and it’s not fair”.

 

Straight after Gordon scored he goes “he’s a Liverpool target”. Gordon literally said as soon as he came back for pre-season that the Liverpool stuff was bollocks. He then signed a new contract. His celebration was also in reference to the levels of bollockery that that “speculation” was, but yeah bring it up 4 months after it’s been put to bed.

 

Just endless droning, mind numbing stats about Mo Salah. No one cares mate. You need to learn when to keep quiet instead of filling every second of airtime with yet another pre-rehearsed soliloquy. Oh and Upson. Tonali WAS motm. Can’t be motm if you only show up for 10 minutes. 

 

 

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9 hours ago, hakka said:

 

Thought they created some excellent chances and probably should have scored more compared to us. That's all I meant.

 

Also said "little unlucky" :lol: - I mean why jump all over that and use hyperbolic emotive term like it's "mad" to you. I will check myself in to the nearest psychiatric ward tomorrow showing my post :lol:

 

 

 


Gordon's first big chance, Murphy Hit the post, Murphy 1 on 1, Isak's marginal offside and probable penalty are big chances that quickly come to mind for us too. Not to mention I think VVD was "lucky" not receive punishment for his deliberate and cynical foul on Gordon.

 

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They’ve got some fantastic quality up top but Salah is everything, as is Trent who may also be leaving.  Darwin etc aren’t all that, when he leaves I don’t see how they replace a player like him 

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Just now, Andy84 said:

They’ve got some fantastic quality up top but Salah is everything, as is Trent who may also be leaving.  Darwin etc aren’t all that, when he leaves I don’t see how they replace a player like him 

If the owners are willing to invest then they will be able to replace them. Maybe not like for like but if your coach is worth his salt he will find a way. 

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2 minutes ago, r0cafella said:

If the owners are willing to invest then they will be able to replace them. Maybe not like for like but if your coach is worth his salt he will find a way. 

I’m sure they will get a top player, but Salah for what he does year in and year out is irreplaceable 

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Just now, Andy84 said:

I’m sure they will get a top player, but Salah for what he does year in and year out is irreplaceable 

They will need to reshuffle without a doubt. They won't find a winger who can score as many as him, that being said they lack goals from a centre forward let's hope they don't get any ideas about Isak. 

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Isak’s goal had so much power on it that everyone is talking about that aspect, however the ability to take it round the wrong side of the defender, and away from goal, then smash it in is just unbelievable. Even without the power, the fact that he’s done that means that he is going to place it where the keeper likely cannot get it.

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3 minutes ago, Stifler said:

Isak’s goal had so much power on it that everyone is talking about that aspect, however the ability to take it round the wrong side of the defender, and away from goal, then smash it in is just unbelievable. Even without the power, the fact that he’s done that means that he is going to place it where the keeper likely cannot get it.


It’s unexpectedly quick the change in direction too, Vvd nearly ended up on his head like Van de ven.

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Hardest test now on Saturday. Away to Brentford who are silly strong at home this season.
 

Don’t know how, because they’re proper shit away so that has to catch up with home form soon.

 

Villa / Leicester home, with Brentford and Ipswich away. If we are to have ambitions of Europe, then it’s 12 points minimum and a League Cup SF to come. Because Man Utd / Spurs away after are hard games against sides we need to finish above, so can’t afford any more silly dropped points.

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Couldn't believe how hard he hit it. It looked like he was almost directly over the ball and generating that sort of power shouldn't have been possible. I don't think he was actually was, he's just a really deceptive player 

 

 

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40 minutes ago, Stifler said:

Isak’s goal had so much power on it that everyone is talking about that aspect, however the ability to take it round the wrong side of the defender, and away from goal, then smash it in is just unbelievable. Even without the power, the fact that he’s done that means that he is going to place it where the keeper likely cannot get it.


It bobbled right before he hit it aswell so impeccable skill to keep it so low and accurate!

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