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[League Cup Final] Newcastle United Vs. Liverpool - 16/03/25 @ 16:30 (Live on ITV & Sky)


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24 minutes ago, El Prontonise said:

 

It's 3 isn't it?

 

Scored in the league cup final Vs City.

 

Arsenal - FA Cup

Man Utd - FA Cup

Man Utd - League Cup


Aye but we’ve already lost the upcoming final 3-0 so we’re up to 4 games now 

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our main problem is how good this Liverpool team is this season 

 

they'll be super confident and won't feel any pressure

 

just another of many finals for them, even if they lose they still have the league and maybe CL 

 

whereas our lot will be a bag of nerves especially the fans 

 

I think we'll need a large slice of luck to have any chance, judging by yesterday that seems remote 

 

maybe siege mentality being massive underdog is the best approach 

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They are probably 80-90% to win the game, but all we can do is get into them and see what happens. 
 

As long as we have Bruno and Isak I believe we have people who can find a way to score a goal. 
 

Will be very interesting how we approach it. 

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17 minutes ago, El Prontonise said:

No we haven't.  Sick of this defetest mentality.


I wasn’t being serious [emoji38]

 

Football’s a funny old game, we just need to replicate Coventry 1987 or Wimbledon 1988 cup final vibes 

 

 

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46 minutes ago, Sibierski said:

 

They've essentially properly rested players for 2 games this season, lost both. Spurs and Forest 1-0 defeats their others which shows they can lose but how hard it's going to be.

 

Coming up against a side that's won UCL with a lot of this group, so occasion will be nothing to them (especially since they won it last season with many kids :D ). We're going to need to use up our luck for rest of season to get the win, which I would take. League Cup and a limp 7th place finish I would take all day. Get this monkey off our back, blow up the squad and go fresh next season with the core hungry to win more.

 

I'm sorry.  But what does that even mean?  

 

If we somehow win against Liverpool, a one off game.  The Gods of Football will decide that we have used all our luck in one go.  So no fortunate decisions, bad finishing from another team, flukey goals for us etc for the remainder of the season?!  :lol:   

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56 minutes ago, Ginola14 said:

 

 

I think we'll need a large slice of luck to have any chance, judging by yesterday that seems remote 

 

maybe siege mentality being massive underdog is the best approach 

 

Probably so, bit like Arsenal away. Just my worry (it's same whatever approach we take) we haven't looked like locking a side out confidently all season. Get we beat Arsenal 2-0 away, but we was helped immensely by Havertz being Havertz and missing sitters. Even at home, it was Odegaard sitter. We're going to need the same again, and Salah to have a very unusual game and him miss chances of same level.

 

But I'm not optimistic we can restrict Liverpool to pot shots from distance, they will carve out one or two clear chances as every side seems to do against us.

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On 27/02/2025 at 17:41, HaydnNUFC said:


She’s on the record saying she’s not a season ticket holder, yet was able to be at Dortmund, Bournemouth and Sunderland away last season, likely more, when transfers weren’t even in place.

 

 

 

 

 


caulkins stepdads ticket iirc 

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1 hour ago, El Prontonise said:

No we haven't.  Sick of this defetest mentality.

 

I don't know if it's the Mike Ashley years, but a lot of our fans seem to thrive on negativity, unable to enjoy the European qualification or cup finals in recent years without worrying or immediately looking ahead.

 

Wor Flags are class, but as soon as the match kicks off fans are immediately on the players backs, moaning and groaning at and misplaced pass.

 

It shows on here too. You can list the posters who will become more vocal during a rough patch, immediately getting stuck into the players and the manager.

 

I honestly don't know what's keeping me tied to football at the moment. The sport as a whole is in the doldrums, the club is owned by a morally repugnant regime and our fans are incredibly loathsome. I can honestly see me packing it on in the next five to ten years, I get far more joy out of other sports these days.

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1 hour ago, El Prontonise said:

No we haven't.  Sick of this defetest mentality.

 

It might seem bizarre but what happened yesterday might be the catalyst to a different approach from Eddie.

 

Before yesterday we might have bounced into the game expecting to play our usual 433 and we'd have likely been torn up. Now I'm thinking it may have forced us into a different tactical approach.

 

I love Gordon but him missing out is no way the deciding factor. Hall being missing is much worse, for example.

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1 minute ago, The Prophet said:

 

I don't know if it's the Mike Ashley years, but a lot of our fans seem to thrive on negativity, unable to enjoy the European qualification or cup finals in recent years without worrying or immediately looking ahead.

 

Wor Flags are class, but as soon as the match kicks off fans are immediately on the players backs, moaning and groaning at and misplaced pass.

 

It shows on here too. You can list the posters who will become more vocal during a rough patch, immediately getting stuck into the players and the manager.

 

I honestly don't know what's keeping me tied to football at the moment. The sport as a whole is in the doldrums, the club is owned by a morally repugnant regime and our fans are incredibly loathsome. I can honestly see me packing it on in the next five to ten years, I get far more joy out of other sports these days.

 

I get more excited watch my under 12s play. :thup:

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The one hope I have with it is when Man Utd went to Anfield at the turn of the year and everyone thought they were lambs to the slaughter, but Liverpool couldn’t get going, it was like the pressure of people expecting a big performance got to them and it finished 2-2.

 

We are the outsiders for this and rightly so, but it isn’t impossible.

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13 minutes ago, STM said:

 

It might seem bizarre but what happened yesterday might be the catalyst to a different approach from Eddie.

 

Before yesterday we might have bounced into the game expecting to play our usual 433 and we'd have likely been torn up. Now I'm thinking it may have forced us into a different tactical approach.

 

I love Gordon but him missing out is no way the deciding factor. Hall being missing is much worse, for example.

 

We didn't play 4-3-3 the last two games, mind.  If anything, I'd like to see us go back to it.  As it seemed arguably even easier to get between our midfield and defence. 

 

Especially seeing as the left hand side has taken a big hit.  In losing the starting LB and LW for at least 3 games by the looks of it.  The return of Big Joe and Little Joe on that side might shore us up a bit.  It worked to some degree earlier in the season.  I think it was Arsenal and Forest where that helped us turn round the dodgy run of form.  Although I have it in my head Joelinton actually played most of the Forest game on the right. 

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27 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

 

I honestly don't know what's keeping me tied to football at the moment. The sport as a whole is in the doldrums, the club is owned by a morally repugnant regime and our fans are incredibly loathsome. I can honestly see me packing it on in the next five to ten years, I get far more joy out of other sports these days.

 

Whole post is spot on but especially this bit. Really enjoy the community around the kids football and going to local non league far more than Newcastle thesedays

Not sure what is flinging on me going to Newcastle but I don't think its too far from breaking

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8 minutes ago, Yorkie said:

 

We definitely looked 4-4-2 off the ball, to me.


Yeah. That was what I was referencing. Joelinton always seemed high and a

bit wider. Unlike when Gordon seemed to be playing behind Wilson at Anfield. 

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47 minutes ago, Lush Vlad said:

 

We didn't play 4-3-3 the last two games, mind.  If anything, I'd like to see us go back to it.  As it seemed arguably even easier to get between our midfield and defence. 

 

Especially seeing as the left hand side has taken a big hit.  In losing the starting LB and LW for at least 3 games by the looks of it.  The return of Big Joe and Little Joe on that side might shore us up a bit.  It worked to some degree earlier in the season.  I think it was Arsenal and Forest where that helped us turn round the dodgy run of form.  Although I have it in my head Joelinton actually played most of the Forest game on the right. 

 

Yesterday was a 433. Joe played further forward when pressing but that doesn't change what the actual formation is.

 

Although I agree that it didn't work.

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