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[Albion] Premier League 30/10 - 1/11/21







LamieRobertson

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Benetiz seemed clueless during the post match Sky interview…then we go back for some critical punditry and they have a current Everton player alongside Carragher :facepalm:

On a hiding to nothing. Their fans will always hate a Red, his win ratio would have to be up there with the best to shut the haters up. Which is impossible with the rag-tag of average mercenaries on huge pay going nowhere.

Rafa will soon join this small army, all gone in 8 years.

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[Or caretaker managers sent back to the bibs and cones]
 


Si Gull

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They’re also entirely different games of football. ManC and Liverpool attack from start to finish, full backs 50 yards up field. Almost naive against Potter in only thinking of attack.

Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, CP, Manure don’t fall for that trap. Plenty of bodies back at all times. Will Newcastle and Villa also seek to crowd us out at the back?

Other than the occasional bad day at the office (Palace:rolleyes:) we only seem to have real difficulty against teams that are well organised defensively. We struggle to break them down and our confidence seems to evaporate. I'm hopeful that the addition of Mwepu, the return of Lamptey, and the resurgence of Trossard will be the tools we need to overcome such teams.
 


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Other than the occasional bad day at the office (Palace:rolleyes:) we only seem to have real difficulty against teams that are well organised defensively. We struggle to break them down and our confidence seems to evaporate. I'm hopeful that the addition of Mwepu, the return of Lamptey, and the resurgence of Trossard will be the tools we need to overcome such teams.

One of those rare moments for the club where, touch Locadia’s football brain, we seem to have few to no key injuries. Potter may feel like a kid in a sweet shop before the Newcastle game. Hopefully tons of creativity and pace to tear them apart, no matter how boring they set up.
 
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Dave the hatosaurus

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One of those rare moments for the club where, touch Locadia’s football brain, we seem to have few to no key injuries. Potter may feel like a kid in a sweet shop before the Newcastle game. Hopefully tons of creativity and pace to tear them apart, no matter how boring they set up.

I really hope so as i would love to see them in the bottom 3 come the end of the season . Although you can be sure if they finished third from bottom the premier league would suddenly introduce a new rule to allow them to play off with the third team from the championship .

Only joking of course !
 


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I really hope so as i would love to see them in the bottom 3 come the end of the season . Although you can be sure if they finished third from bottom the premier league would suddenly introduce a new rule to allow them to play off with the third team from the championship .

Only joking of course !

I can see us replicating the Watford performance and result … and I’m normally cautious.

Regarding NUFC, I envisage them spending big in January, possibly three far better players. I can’t see them dropping for that reason alone. Seems almost unfair on the likes of Burnley and Watford. But when has the EPL given a jot about anything other than a ££££ arms race?
 


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Regarding NUFC, I envisage them spending big in January, possibly three far better players. I can’t see them dropping for that reason alone. Seems almost unfair on the likes of Burnley and Watford. But when has the EPL given a jot about anything other than a ££££ arms race?

I think you're giving too much credence. Yes there will be money, but they are a club in flux, already 6 points adrift of safety with a grubby GD. Their squad is shite.

Who can they attract to appoint as manager ? What kind of quality high-profile coach can they expect to attract to dive straight into a relegation battle ? The fans will expect a BIG NAME, but easier said than done, given where they are.

Then there's their potential (likely) situation in the table come January - what kind of QUALITY player will sign for them, if they're staring the 2nd division in the face ? They are already 6 points adrift of safety, behind Burnley, Watford, Leeds, Southampton and Villa. I wouldn't be betting my left bollock on Newcastle finishing above any of them.

Newcastle are bang in trouble.
 




Baldseagull

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I think you're giving too much credence. Yes there will be money, but they are a club in flux, already 6 points adrift of safety with a grubby GD. Their squad is shite.

Who can they attract to appoint as manager ? What kind of quality high-profile coach can they expect to attract to dive straight into a relegation battle ? The fans will expect a BIG NAME, but easier said than done, given where they are.

Then there's their potential (likely) situation in the table come January - what kind of QUALITY player will sign for them, if they're staring the 2nd division in the face ? They are already 6 points adrift of safety, behind Burnley, Watford, Leeds, Southampton and Villa. I wouldn't be betting my left bollock on Newcastle finishing above any of them.

Newcastle are bang in trouble.

If they hold on another couple of weeks, looks like Rafa is doing his best to make himself available.
 


Javeaseagull

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I remember Mike Walker(?) doing really well at Norwich, back in the day, only for Everton to pinch him.
Within 2 years I think, he was sacked and hardly seen again. That would serve as a warning to anyone let alone a young and upcoming manager like ours.
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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I think you're giving too much credence. Yes there will be money, but they are a club in flux, already 6 points adrift of safety with a grubby GD. Their squad is shite.

Who can they attract to appoint as manager ? What kind of quality high-profile coach can they expect to attract to dive straight into a relegation battle ? The fans will expect a BIG NAME, but easier said than done, given where they are.

Then there's their potential (likely) situation in the table come January - what kind of QUALITY player will sign for them, if they're staring the 2nd division in the face ? They are already 6 points adrift of safety, behind Burnley, Watford, Leeds, Southampton and Villa. I wouldn't be betting my left bollock on Newcastle finishing above any of them.

Newcastle are bang in trouble.

But players are whores. Managers too. They won't have problems recruiting.
 




Simster

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I think you're giving too much credence. Yes there will be money, but they are a club in flux, already 6 points adrift of safety with a grubby GD. Their squad is shite.

Who can they attract to appoint as manager ? What kind of quality high-profile coach can they expect to attract to dive straight into a relegation battle ? The fans will expect a BIG NAME, but easier said than done, given where they are.

Then there's their potential (likely) situation in the table come January - what kind of QUALITY player will sign for them, if they're staring the 2nd division in the face ? They are already 6 points adrift of safety, behind Burnley, Watford, Leeds, Southampton and Villa. I wouldn't be betting my left bollock on Newcastle finishing above any of them.

Newcastle are bang in trouble.

They are in trouble, and will need to pay hugely over the odds for decent but unspectacular mid-table Premier league players who are just about good enough to avoid the drop from a position of being marooned in the relegation places in January. I'm thinking silly offers of £60-£75m for players like for James Ward-Prowse, Luke Ayling, Christian Norgaard, Teemu Pukki or Hamza Choudhury. If they avoid the drop then they'll recruit heavily in the summer.
 


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But players are whores. Managers too. They won't have problems recruiting.

See the reply from [MENTION=232]Simster[/MENTION]. Thats where Newcastle are - not many decent PL players will want to shackle themselves to a sinking ship in January if they look doomed by then, and they will indeed have to pay over the odds for anyone, now that they are known to have a bottomless pit.

Add in the fact that I don't think many PL clubs will be falling over themselves to help out Newcastle, be it with either loans deals OR transfers. The clubs down at the bottom certainly won't be looking to help bolster a relegation rival, and the clubs at the top will be absolutely delighted to see a newly-monied potential rival drop down to the second division.

So they'll be shopping abroad in January by the looks. Far from ideal...
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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They are in trouble, and will need to pay hugely over the odds for decent but unspectacular mid-table Premier league players who are just about good enough to avoid the drop from a position of being marooned in the relegation places in January. I'm thinking silly offers of £60-£75m for players like for James Ward-Prowse, Luke Ayling, Christian Norgaard, Teemu Pukki or Hamza Choudhury. If they avoid the drop then they'll recruit heavily in the summer.

I think the destabilising effect will be as much about wages as transfer fees. I think £200k p/w+ will be normal for a player going to Newcastle and that's for the standard of players you mentioned above. I wouldn't be surprised to see a marquee signing for £500k+ in January. Clubs will have a very difficult time keeping players from demanding a move or pay rise when they know their players are being sounded out for these sort of salaries.
 




Gwylan

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Although you can be sure if they finished third from bottom the premier league would suddenly introduce a new rule to allow them to play off with the third team from the championship .

Only joking of course !

Regarding NUFC, I envisage them spending big in January, possibly three far better players. I can’t see them dropping for that reason alone. Seems almost unfair on the likes of Burnley and Watford. But when has the EPL given a jot about anything other than a ££££ arms race?

This doesn't really reflect reality - the other 19 EPL teams are virulently anti-Newcastle (or, specifically, the takeover). They will do everything in their power to make life difficult for the Horse Punchers. I can certainly see Newcastle having to pay well over the odds for players.

I'm still convinced they'll go down -they're a poor team and the introduction of three or four new players won't suddenly turn them into a top side.
 


MJsGhost

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According to the Marathon bet website, this is the list of currently out of work managers:

Aitor Karanka
Alex McLeish
Andrea Pirlo
André Villas-Boas
Andriy Shevchenko
Billy Davies
Bruno Labbadia
Chris Beech
Chris Coleman
Chris Hughton
Chris Wilder
Derek McInnes
Diego Martínez
Eddie Howe
Ernesto Valverde
Eusebio Di Francesco
Fabio Cannavaro
Frank De Boer
Frank Lampard
Gary Caldwell
Garry Monk
Gennaro Gattuso
Giuseppe Iachini
Graham Westley
Gus Poyet
Heiko Herrlich
Hernán Crespo
Ian Holloway
Jaap Stam
Javi Gracia
Jim McIntyre
John Hughes
Jonathan Woodgate
Jürgen Klinsmann
Lucien Favre
Luiz Felipe Scolari
Mark Hughes
Mark van Bommel
Marko Nikolić
Martin Allen
Michael Flynn
Michel
Mick McCarthy
Micky Adams
Neil Harris
Neil Lennon
Nigel Adkins
Nigel Worthington
Nuno Espírito Santo
Paco López
Paul Clement
Paul Dickov
Paul Lambert
Paul Peschisolido
Paulo Fonseca
Phil Brown
Phillip Cocu
Quique Setién
Raphael Wicky
Richard Money
Roberto Di Matteo
Ronald Koeman
Ronnie Moore
Roy Hodgson
Rudi Garcia
Sabri Lamouchi
Sam Allardyce
Sean O’Driscoll
Sol Campbell
Steve Bruce (I'm going out on a limb and will suggest that he's unlikely to be 1st choice)
Stuart Kettlewell
Stuart McCall
Tony Pulis
Uwe Rösler
Vincenzo Montella
Vladimir Ivić
Walter Mazzarri
Xisco Muñoz
Zinedine Zidane

Assuming they won't be able to temp someone already in work, it's not looking great for them is it? (how my heart bleeds...)
 


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Oddly Steve Bruce looks like one of the best fits. :lol:
 


Swansman

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I hope they dont go for Dan Burn in January. One of my favorite players. He is exactly what they need though: Newcastle fan so not likely to require too much convincing, proven PL player but not in the "unsellable at any price" category and a HGP which could matter as I expect them to mainly recruit foreign players in the next few years.

As for managers I think they just have to swallow their pride and settle for someone with experience of the league and look for something more fancy in the summer.

Think they will be relegated regardless of what they do in January. Unfortunately it will only be a minor bump in the road.
 




MJsGhost

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I hope they dont go for Dan Burn in January. One of my favorite players. He is exactly what they need though: Newcastle fan so not likely to require too much convincing, proven PL player but not in the "unsellable at any price" category and a HGP which could matter as I expect them to mainly recruit foreign players in the next few years.

As for managers I think they just have to swallow their pride and settle for someone with experience of the league and look for something more fancy in the summer.

Think they will be relegated regardless of what they do in January. Unfortunately it will only be a minor bump in the road.

Whilst not a fait accompli, I also think they are likely to be too far gone to rescue it by the time transfers have been made & players are bedded in. It's 100% just a matter of time before they buy themselves back into the big time and end up close to the top of the table - 5-6 years to do it I'd say, but the money sadly makes it inevitable.

How much do you think is too much to turn down for BDB? Assuming he'd want to go of course - maybe he'd be one of the few to put morals before money (and his hometown club in this instance).

I'd say anything north of £20m would be hard to turn down, as much as I like him. That production line needs some spaces created or it'll grind to a halt.
 


Swansman

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Whilst not a fait accompli, I also think they are likely to be too far gone to rescue it by the time transfers have been made & players are bedded in. It's 100% just a matter of time before they buy themselves back into the big time and end up close to the top of the table - 5-6 years to do it I'd say, but the money sadly makes it inevitable.

How much do you think is too much to turn down for BDB? Assuming he'd want to go of course - maybe he'd be one of the few to put morals before money (and his hometown club in this instance).

I'd say anything north of £20m would be hard to turn down, as much as I like him. That production line needs some spaces created or it'll grind to a halt.

Yup a fee like that and he is gone, if he wants. Not likely they will go for him but not unlikely either.
 


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