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Offline RamboandBruno

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Re: Newcastle v Villa post match
« Reply #120 on: December 26, 2024, 07:29:31 PM »
I really hope Tyrone returns for the next game. Why does Emery continue to leave him out? He can organise the defence as we all saw against Brentford when he got man-of-the match. Baffling.

Defence was pretty organised against Citeh. I’m not saying you’re wrong, but Brentford were dire and it’s not illustrative one way or the other in terms of organisation. He is probably the best in the air of our centre backs.
Ill get shot down for this, but despite the scoreline and performance, I dont think Torres and Digne did a lot wrong today.

The sending off killed us, but we completely lost the midfield battle today. Virtually everyone one of them
was out muscled. Not singling him out as the game was already lost, but Beundia looked like he was playing in the wrong division, slow, weak, ponderous

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Re: Newcastle v Villa post match
« Reply #121 on: December 26, 2024, 07:30:40 PM »
I am finding this season in the league really frustrating. It’s so patchy from us, we’ve had some really good moments but we’ve also had a load of really poor ones - and when we drop off a bit against  a decent side we ship a load of goals. We really need to show a bit more ability to stick in games.

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Re: Newcastle v Villa post match
« Reply #122 on: December 26, 2024, 07:33:22 PM »
I really hope Tyrone returns for the next game. Why does Emery continue to leave him out? He can organise the defence as we all saw against Brentford when he got man-of-the match. Baffling.

Defence was pretty organised against Citeh. I’m not saying you’re wrong, but Brentford were dire and it’s not illustrative one way or the other in terms of organisation. He is probably the best in the air of our centre backs.

Tyrone is a leader. You can see how he shouts his instructions to the other defenders. We are leaking goals at an alarming rate, especially in away games. The third goal conceded today was pathetic!

Offline jon collett

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Re: Newcastle v Villa post match
« Reply #123 on: December 26, 2024, 07:36:04 PM »
Anybody objective can see it’s not a red card but I wonder if an appeal will overturn a decision both ref and VAR have made?

Credit to them if they do!

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Re: Newcastle v Villa post match
« Reply #124 on: December 26, 2024, 07:38:25 PM »
Cant believe unai feels we reacted well after going 1 down. Thats just pure fantasy. We were bad for the whole game even with 11 men.

We were on top what are you on about? The sending off fucked us up as I’m pretty sure we would have got back into that and gone on to win it

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Re: Newcastle v Villa post match
« Reply #125 on: December 26, 2024, 07:39:24 PM »
I really hope Tyrone returns for the next game. Why does Emery continue to leave him out? He can organise the defence as we all saw against Brentford when he got man-of-the match. Baffling.

Defence was pretty organised against Citeh. I’m not saying you’re wrong, but Brentford were dire and it’s not illustrative one way or the other in terms of organisation. He is probably the best in the air of our centre backs.

Tyrone is a leader. You can see how he shouts his instructions to the other defenders. We are leaking goals at an alarming rate, especially in away games. The third goal conceded today was pathetic!

As I say I’m not necessarily saying you’re wrong, the point was the Brentford game isn’t really proof. In fairness we were down to 10 for over an hour today that is a big factor.

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Re: Newcastle v Villa post match
« Reply #126 on: December 26, 2024, 07:41:48 PM »
Cannot believe that shambles today Ipswich cannot get a result against anyone except Villa.

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Re: Newcastle v Villa post match
« Reply #127 on: December 26, 2024, 07:42:15 PM »
Cant believe unai feels we reacted well after going 1 down. Thats just pure fantasy. We were bad for the whole game even with 11 men.
Not sure if you noticed but we didn't play the whole game with 11 men. We were certainly on top before the red card. Maybe you were watching Forest?

Were we? If you re read ny post i acknowledged the 10 men. Are you sure you were not watching citeh game? We were average  at best and i wouldnt say we were on top. More even game but we just collapsed after the 10 men [the usual when we go to 10]

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Re: Newcastle v Villa post match
« Reply #128 on: December 26, 2024, 07:42:57 PM »
Game obviously turned on red card, soft but don't think Duran can have as any complaints. We had played our way back into the game after the early goal. I thought pre game that Emery should have made a few changes and so it turned out. A number of our players looked leggy from the off. Damage limitation exercise once the killer second went in.

Martinez 6 - very lucky to get away with another pass to nobody that Newcastle should have punished. Some solid saves.
Cash 5 - not to blame for first for me but awful use of possession in attacking areas again. Had to square that shot in first half
Konsa 4 - very fortunate to get away with that clearance...couple of solid clearances but thought our CB pair were bullied easily by Isak
Torres 4 - poor yet again. Failing to cut out a series of crosses from that side, could have scored
Digne 6 - best of our back line with a reasonable display at both ends.
Kamara 5 - lost ball in build up to first. Overran really thereafter
Onana 6 - very good game spoiled by the error for the third goal
McGinn 3 - MIA for the first goal and a horror show in truth. Passing was back to championship level days.
Rogers 4 - a few good runs but a bit flat today and switched off for second goal
Tielemans 4 - miles off it and fortunate wasn't punished for being caught in possession
Duran 0 - started very well I thought but red cost us the game

Barkley had some nice touches, granted game was done. Kostas looks lost I'm afraid, maybe Buendia's last minutes for us. Watkins hardly had a kick. Bailey a bit meh but game was done anyway.

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Re: Newcastle v Villa post match
« Reply #129 on: December 26, 2024, 07:46:01 PM »
Cant believe unai feels we reacted well after going 1 down. Thats just pure fantasy. We were bad for the whole game even with 11 men.

We were on top what are you on about? The sending off fucked us up as I’m pretty sure we would have got back into that and gone on to win it

Come off it? On top? We created virtually nothing even with 11. I think thats clutchinv to be honest. It was more even but on top? Not for me

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Re: Newcastle v Villa post match
« Reply #130 on: December 26, 2024, 07:48:48 PM »
Game obviously turned on red card, soft but don't think Duran can have as any complaints. We had played our way back into the game after the early goal. I thought pre game that Emery should have made a few changes and so it turned out. A number of our players looked leggy from the off. Damage limitation exercise once the killer second went in.

Martinez 6 - very lucky to get away with another pass to nobody that Newcastle should have punished. Some solid saves.
Cash 5 - not to blame for first for me but awful use of possession in attacking areas again. Had to square that shot in first half
Konsa 4 - very fortunate to get away with that clearance...couple of solid clearances but thought our CB pair were bullied easily by Isak
Torres 4 - poor yet again. Failing to cut out a series of crosses from that side, could have scored
Digne 6 - best of our back line with a reasonable display at both ends.
Kamara 5 - lost ball in build up to first. Overran really thereafter
Onana 6 - very good game spoiled by the error for the third goal
McGinn 3 - MIA for the first goal and a horror show in truth. Passing was back to championship level days.
Rogers 4 - a few good runs but a bit flat today and switched off for second goal
Tielemans 4 - miles off it and fortunate wasn't punished for being caught in possession
Duran 0 - started very well I thought but red cost us the game

Barkley had some nice touches, granted game was done. Kostas looks lost I'm afraid, maybe Buendia's last minutes for us. Watkins hardly had a kick. Bailey a bit meh but game was done anyway.
Thanks for cheering us all up.

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Re: Newcastle v Villa post match
« Reply #131 on: December 26, 2024, 08:01:11 PM »
Game obviously turned on red card, soft but don't think Duran can have as any complaints. We had played our way back into the game after the early goal. I thought pre game that Emery should have made a few changes and so it turned out. A number of our players looked leggy from the off. Damage limitation exercise once the killer second went in.

Martinez 6 - very lucky to get away with another pass to nobody that Newcastle should have punished. Some solid saves.
Cash 5 - not to blame for first for me but awful use of possession in attacking areas again. Had to square that shot in first half
Konsa 4 - very fortunate to get away with that clearance...couple of solid clearances but thought our CB pair were bullied easily by Isak
Torres 4 - poor yet again. Failing to cut out a series of crosses from that side, could have scored
Digne 6 - best of our back line with a reasonable display at both ends.
Kamara 5 - lost ball in build up to first. Overran really thereafter
Onana 6 - very good game spoiled by the error for the third goal
McGinn 3 - MIA for the first goal and a horror show in truth. Passing was back to championship level days.
Rogers 4 - a few good runs but a bit flat today and switched off for second goal
Tielemans 4 - miles off it and fortunate wasn't punished for being caught in possession
Duran 0 - started very well I thought but red cost us the game

Barkley had some nice touches, granted game was done. Kostas looks lost I'm afraid, maybe Buendia's last minutes for us. Watkins hardly had a kick. Bailey a bit meh but game was done anyway.
Thanks for cheering us all up.

Rogers’ lay offs lack accuracy,  twice today he put us on the back foot with poor execution. He’s a good player who needs to be more with it if he’s trying something fancy.

Offline RamboandBruno

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Re: Newcastle v Villa post match
« Reply #132 on: December 26, 2024, 08:04:28 PM »
Cant believe unai feels we reacted well after going 1 down. Thats just pure fantasy. We were bad for the whole game even with 11 men.
Not sure if you noticed but we didn't play the whole game with 11 men. We were certainly on top before the red card. Maybe you were watching Forest?

Were we? If you re read ny post i acknowledged the 10 men. Are you sure you were not watching citeh game? We were average  at best and i wouldnt say we were on top. More even game but we just collapsed after the 10 men [the usual when we go to 10]
We were coming back into the game and starting to control the ball, so your initial point about us being bad for the whole game is incorrect. We started badly, pulled ourselves together then Duran goes and it all goes pear shaped.

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Re: Newcastle v Villa post match
« Reply #133 on: December 26, 2024, 08:08:09 PM »
Game obviously turned on red card, soft but don't think Duran can have as any complaints. We had played our way back into the game after the early goal. I thought pre game that Emery should have made a few changes and so it turned out. A number of our players looked leggy from the off. Damage limitation exercise once the killer second went in.

Martinez 6 - very lucky to get away with another pass to nobody that Newcastle should have punished. Some solid saves.
Cash 5 - not to blame for first for me but awful use of possession in attacking areas again. Had to square that shot in first half
Konsa 4 - very fortunate to get away with that clearance...couple of solid clearances but thought our CB pair were bullied easily by Isak
Torres 4 - poor yet again. Failing to cut out a series of crosses from that side, could have scored
Digne 6 - best of our back line with a reasonable display at both ends.
Kamara 5 - lost ball in build up to first. Overran really thereafter
Onana 6 - very good game spoiled by the error for the third goal
McGinn 3 - MIA for the first goal and a horror show in truth. Passing was back to championship level days.
Rogers 4 - a few good runs but a bit flat today and switched off for second goal
Tielemans 4 - miles off it and fortunate wasn't punished for being caught in possession
Duran 0 - started very well I thought but red cost us the game
Barkley had some nice touches, granted game was done. Kostas looks lost I'm afraid, maybe Buendia's last minutes for us. Watkins hardly had a kick. Bailey a bit meh but game was done anyway.
The oppo clearly saw Kamara as a key player because they really didn't give him any space at all.
I was surprised that Watkins came on so early: we conceded the midfield to them as a result.
I agree that Buendia really doesn't answer any questions.
You write off Nedeljkovic too easily: he'll be fine with some more minutes on the pitch.

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Re: Newcastle v Villa post match
« Reply #134 on: December 26, 2024, 08:08:44 PM »
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