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Burnley vs. Newcastle United: 30/12/25 @ 19:30 (Sky Sports)


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We'll win because we really don't have any other choice. We have a run of relatively easier games, and given we are going to need a streak like last season where we went on a winning spree to get us back in the CL places, we have to start that run at Burnley. 

 

1-2 Win. 

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If victory eludes Eddie Howe in this impending encounter, one might reasonably infer that we are witnessing not merely a football match, but the possible denouement of his managerial narrative, with the subtle yet inevitable force of fate ushering him towards the exit.

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4 minutes ago, Rocker said:

If victory eludes Eddie Howe in this impending encounter, one might reasonably infer that we are witnessing not merely a football match, but the possible denouement of his managerial narrative, with the subtle yet inevitable force of fate ushering him towards the exit.

What you trying to say?

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15 minutes ago, Rocker said:

If victory eludes Eddie Howe in this impending encounter, one might reasonably infer that we are witnessing not merely a football match, but the possible denouement of his managerial narrative, with the subtle yet inevitable force of fate ushering him towards the exit.

Like reading Oscar Wilde kidda.

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3 minutes ago, The Butcher said:

For some reason I think we're going to blow them away tomorrow.

 

Into these.

 

4-0. Wissa 2, Woltemade and Barnes.

Aye, think we could be looking at a blow out too. Expecting minimum 3 goals for us but wouldn’t be surprised to see six 

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4 minutes ago, Tiotes Witch Doctor said:

0-0 draw for me, I think it'll be similar to the man utd game but they won't be good enough to score. Howe will say it's a platform to build on.

I (maybe hope more than expectation) think we’ll be a bit of a wounded animal and give them a hiding. Been a lot of criticism towards Howe and the team, so hopefully they show some fight. 

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2 hours ago, Rocker said:

If victory eludes Eddie Howe in this impending encounter, one might reasonably infer that we are witnessing not merely a football match, but the possible denouement of his managerial narrative, with the subtle yet inevitable force of fate ushering him towards the exit.


Je ne comprends pas. 

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6 hours ago, nufc123 said:

We really need to win our next four league games if we want to do something with this season.

 

It's definitely a big opportunity to jump-start the season but there'd still be 16 games left and other results will have an impact on our table position too. I don't think this sort of expectation does anyone's mental health any good. :lol: For instance we could draw one - probably two - winning the rest, and that would still have us well in the race, though with a few less favourable fixtures. 

 

Point is, anything can happen between now and full-time in the 38th game.

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3 hours ago, Rocker said:

If victory eludes Eddie Howe in this impending encounter, one might reasonably infer that we are witnessing not merely a football match, but the possible denouement of his managerial narrative, with the subtle yet inevitable force of fate ushering him towards the exit.

 

You're quite the philosopher. 

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Just watching back the highlights of that 1-4 win in 23-24, we basically played a 4-4-2 with Wilson and Isak up front together for the first 70 minutes. Think it was the final time they started a match together. Gordon and Murphy wingers, Bruno and Longstaff in CM. Wonder if any similar kind of tweak will be trialed at some point this season. Don't see why we couldn't here.

 

 

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