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Over the moon with this, and hope he gets registered in time to make the bench tomorrow.

 

He will need time to learn Eddie's system and potentially to get up to speed fitness-wise before we see the best of him and and he will need our patience with that.

 

Only concern is he doesn't seem the quickest, but as long as he's game to do the pressing part of the role that'll do me.

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He will probably change our style of play to look to be more direct like in the cup final, bringing the wingers in closer to him. 

 

Honestly having him as a focal point will be massive because it looks like he will be able to retain and lay it off to the rapid wingers/forwards. 

 

 

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Unfortunately he doesn’t have the luxury of being bedded in slowly as per Howes usual method of getting him into the team. I’m not expecting fireworks straightaway from the kid but just be aware that my penis may burst from my trousers unsolicited if aforementioned fireworks do transpire.

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He gives us the option to go long if the opposition use a high press against us, which will stick as his close control and first touch is top notch. 

But defenders will struggle to contain him with his dribbling and strength. 

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"Andy Howe, his brother..." 

 

Who was the floppy hair cunt on Sky Sports News last night? These so called experts need to be pulled up when getting the most basic details wrong. 

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1 minute ago, TBG said:

"Andy Howe, his brother..." 

 

Who was the floppy hair cunt on Sky Sports News last night? These so called experts need to be pulled up when getting the most basic details wrong. 

 

Clocked this last night. He said something else what was wrong too.

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Good read in the Athletic. They liken his ability to drop deep to link play akin to that of Kane’s. Makes sense there why Bayern were after him. Be dropping deep and sending Elanga and Gordon (when he’s back) through in behind. Loveleh.

 

 https://archive.ph/2025.08.29-061538/https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6582169/2025/08/29/nick-woltemade-newcastle-transfers/

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Just now, HaydnNUFC said:

Good read in the Athletic. They liken his ability to drop deep to link play akin to that of Kane’s. Makes sense there why Bayern were after him. Be dropping deep and sending Elanga and Gordon (when he’s back) through in behind. Loveleh.

 

 https://archive.ph/2025.08.29-061538/https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6582169/2025/08/29/nick-woltemade-newcastle-transfers/

Let's hope these two learn how to finish then. 

 

Thrilled with this signing but we really could do with a goal scoring midfielder to lighten the load. 

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Woltemade, Woltemade scoring loads of goals

Woltemade,Woltemade plays like Andy Cole

Defences retreat back to their hood

Gives me wood, gives me wood, gives me wood

 

Robinhood tune.. cant think of the rest :lol:

 

 

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Just now, r0cafella said:

Is he a pressing monster? Please say he is. 

I think someone said that Stuttgart press like mad bastards under their current manager, so he should be good in that respect

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