Sideshow Bob wrote:Did Nasri strain a groin muscle or did he take a knock to the nads? I couldnt tell when it happened and am now reading conflicting reports.
Gutierrez's knee or thigh to the goolies.
Sideshow Bob wrote:Did Nasri strain a groin muscle or did he take a knock to the nads? I couldnt tell when it happened and am now reading conflicting reports.
Sideshow Bob wrote:thx. so back for next match, presumably.
Chinners wrote:Shame he didn't try taking one to the nads last weekend ...
Chinners wrote:Shame he didn't try taking one to the nads last weekend ...
Beefymcfc wrote:Good to see your view again Walmai, apart from the Brom game I'd probably agree that it was one of our better games, the first half in particular. Just watching MotD and it showed that we had far the better chances. Even in the second half we sould've had a few if we'd took the right decision.
Pity MotD concentrated on Shearers love-child's, there was some really good stuff played.
Ted Hughes wrote:The complete lack of any kind of link up between Dzeko & Aguero at the end, even when both were in acres of space, was exactly what I've been talking about on here & imo, the same thing happens with Balotelli; Aguero won't play with him.
Imo, if Bob can't change that, both Dzeko & Balotelli have to go or Aguero has to go.
Mancio4ever wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Good to see your view again Walmai, apart from the Brom game I'd probably agree that it was one of our better games, the first half in particular. Just watching MotD and it showed that we had far the better chances. Even in the second half we sould've had a few if we'd took the right decision.
Pity MotD concentrated on Shearers love-child's, there was some really good stuff played.
slightly disagree Pal.
I absolutely loved the West Brom game, but today 1st half has been much more free flowing, more so when You consider that we didnt have the best midfield setup, missing Baz and Jimmy Jaws.
Mancio4ever wrote:absolutely agree on West Brom game as a much all round performance, for all the game length and against a better side, at that time.
On merit I cannot certainly disagree.
I was only trying to remark - with much relief - that we finally have seen an half of last season's free flowing attack face.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Mancio4ever wrote:absolutely agree on West Brom game as a much all round performance, for all the game length and against a better side, at that time.
On merit I cannot certainly disagree.
I was only trying to remark - with much relief - that we finally have seen an half of last season's free flowing attack face.
West Brom for me also in terms of an all round performance. The question I have about today,and I know we were magnificent in that first 30 minutes or so,is how much of that was down to how poor Newcastle were? We did have a great front 4 excellently prompted by Yaya but some of the barcodes attempts at defending were shocking ( a bit like the Sunderland efforts today at the swamp)
Dameerto wrote:I don't think you can credit a poor opposition for the kind of slick incisive fast paced passing we were doing particularly in the first half - it was like watching us last season again. That's what generated so many chances for us, rather than losing all momentum near their area and aimlessly passing it amongst themselves until they got bored and had a zero chance longshot.
(Plus Yaya seemed to be looking for - and finding - forward balls a lot more, which certainly helped)
Beefymcfc wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Mancio4ever wrote:absolutely agree on West Brom game as a much all round performance, for all the game length and against a better side, at that time.
On merit I cannot certainly disagree.
I was only trying to remark - with much relief - that we finally have seen an half of last season's free flowing attack face.
West Brom for me also in terms of an all round performance. The question I have about today,and I know we were magnificent in that first 30 minutes or so,is how much of that was down to how poor Newcastle were? We did have a great front 4 excellently prompted by Yaya but some of the barcodes attempts at defending were shocking ( a bit like the Sunderland efforts today at the swamp)
It's a very good point Doug but at the same time the movement and passing was quite amazing, we could've had more against another team. For me, the defence did the job whilst the attack could've done a lot better. Just look at Sergio's attempt when he could've passed it to Edin and then vice-versa when Edin looked half arsed passing it back.
Clinical has been mentioned on numerous occassions, we're not quite ther yet.
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