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Nuno Out
- Massive Attack
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yngwies Cat" wrote: ↑26 Oct 2025, 11:15 Took Frank 10 games to get a win at Brentford
Nuno, will come good.
It took him 4 games to win his first in the Championship with a lot less pressure and more time to get a perennial lower League Club going. Nuno cannot afford to wait 10 games to get his first in the Premier League, especially after his favourable run of opening fixtures. He'd be rightly kicked out the Club if it got that bad. He needs to win 1 in the next 3 or he could be done here and he'd have no qualms.
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southbankbornnbred
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Nobody will be asking for Igor once you’ve watched him play a few games. He’s terrible.
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BerlingtonBertie
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Agreed. Areola has regressed and would get in no other Premier league team. Cant believe we wasted all that dough on that little bloke from Leicester - fucking criminal
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Good point about Fabianski being brave enough to try and come for crosses at set pieces. I'd give him a go. What a sad state of affairs though.
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GBHammer63
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Whatever team selection, the best way to relieve the pressure on the iffy defence would be to set the fucking team up to attack and not do what they’re fucking iffy doing, I’d also put Fab in goal, for two reasons, he’s the calmest keeper we have so might reassure that iffy defence and he looks the most adept at fucking catching the ball from corners (which as sure as eggs are eggs) is what Eddie Howe and Scott Parker are going to tell their teams to play for.
i think we’re already fucked, but these 2 games are more than crucial, stay in touching distance and who knows, get cut off and everyone knows.
i think we’re already fucked, but these 2 games are more than crucial, stay in touching distance and who knows, get cut off and everyone knows.
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Come On You Irons
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No, he's not. Mavrapanos is our best centre half. That's how shit the others are.
However, isn't Mavrapanos out injured? If he's fit for Newcastle it's Mavrapanos and Igor the Brazilian at centre back for me. Kilman and the mardy French mercenary cսnt both need dropping.
Team sabotaging No hope Nuno the numpty would never dream of doing what needs to be done though.
However, isn't Mavrapanos out injured? If he's fit for Newcastle it's Mavrapanos and Igor the Brazilian at centre back for me. Kilman and the mardy French mercenary cսnt both need dropping.
Team sabotaging No hope Nuno the numpty would never dream of doing what needs to be done though.
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eusebiovic
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Diouf could also replace Summerville on the left if KWP can fill in at LB.
From this moment forward I'm going to start calling Summerville...
"Jimmy"
From this moment forward I'm going to start calling Summerville...
"Jimmy"
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Thats the team and formation most of us seem to favour. Except, Im a tad worried about Diouf’s defending. KWP is the better defender and we are shipping goals for fun. Diouf coming on later might be better against Newcastle?
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With Kind Regards
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Massive Attack » 25 Oct 2025 16:31I want him to pack it in with all his silly bollock wacky tactics and go for this next to against a well drilled and disciplined 4-3-3 Newcastle side.
Areola
Wan-Bissaka Igor Kilman Diouf
Fernandes Potts Magassa
Bowen Wilson Summerville
Agreed.
Areola
Wan-Bissaka Igor Kilman Diouf
Fernandes Potts Magassa
Bowen Wilson Summerville
Agreed.
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑25 Oct 2025, 17:31 I want him to pack it in with all his silly bollock wacky tactics and go for this next to against a well drilled and disciplined 4-3-3 Newcastle side.
Areola
Wan-Bissaka Igor Kilman Diouf
Fernandes Potts Magassa
Bowen Wilson Summerville
That is about as good as it gets with what's avaliable but for the love of cսnt, please fucking play players in their actual positions they are used to playing in and get some continuity flowing back in to the Team!
That's more like it Massive. This looks very much like my team prediction from last night.
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For me, he's come in, seen what a shower of shit it is and is looking to get out asap, no professional would put put teams out like that. He's needs fucking off now.
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I want him to pack it in with all his silly bollock wacky tactics and go for this next to against a well drilled and disciplined 4-3-3 Newcastle side.
Areola
Wan-Bissaka Igor Kilman Diouf
Fernandes Potts Magassa
Bowen Wilson Summerville
That is about as good as it gets with what's avaliable but for the love of cսnt, please fucking play players in their actual positions they are used to playing in and get some continuity flowing back in to the Team!
Areola
Wan-Bissaka Igor Kilman Diouf
Fernandes Potts Magassa
Bowen Wilson Summerville
That is about as good as it gets with what's avaliable but for the love of cսnt, please fucking play players in their actual positions they are used to playing in and get some continuity flowing back in to the Team!
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GBHammer63
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Another emperors new clothes appointment that only Sullivan can see.
Brady fucks up the appointment of Potter and fought to keep him for so long, Sullivan passes his pint to her and says look and learn slag.
Brady fucks up the appointment of Potter and fought to keep him for so long, Sullivan passes his pint to her and says look and learn slag.
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I now fear Nuno has made a rod for his own back for his approach to the last 2 matches. The crowd will understandably be on his case with Newcastle upon next at Home, he can't afford another display like he's just produced this week.
He's got to give the Fans - and the Players! - something to believe in. Anymore wacky tactics that don't work then the writing will begin to appear on the wall for him much like it did for Postenoclue at Forest. Dyche has understood that instantly and yet both arrogant twat managers Nuno and Fat Ange seem to think they can be clever about it all with their utter stubbornness.
Nuno has also entered 1 of the easiest run-ins a new manager could wish to ask for, only having to play at the Shithole just 3 times and so far just 1 point with 0 wins:
Everton
Arsenal
Brentford
Leeds
Newcastle
Burnley
Bournemouth
3 games left to save his job if he doesn't manage to win 1?
Likely to be rooted to the bottom of the League should Wolves beat Burnley at Home leaves us with little room for error now. Park your fucking ego at the door Nuno or this won't end well and it will be fully deserved if not..
He's got to give the Fans - and the Players! - something to believe in. Anymore wacky tactics that don't work then the writing will begin to appear on the wall for him much like it did for Postenoclue at Forest. Dyche has understood that instantly and yet both arrogant twat managers Nuno and Fat Ange seem to think they can be clever about it all with their utter stubbornness.
Nuno has also entered 1 of the easiest run-ins a new manager could wish to ask for, only having to play at the Shithole just 3 times and so far just 1 point with 0 wins:
Everton
Arsenal
Brentford
Leeds
Newcastle
Burnley
Bournemouth
3 games left to save his job if he doesn't manage to win 1?
Likely to be rooted to the bottom of the League should Wolves beat Burnley at Home leaves us with little room for error now. Park your fucking ego at the door Nuno or this won't end well and it will be fully deserved if not..
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The squad is lacking in most areas for the super fast, intense Premier Lge. Play the players most suited to cope in their preferred positions. We could almost guarantee better results than our last 2 games following this revolutionary approach
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The Brentford selection was an utter disaster hence the h/t subs
To revert to that v Leeds is literally beyond belief
If you make an astounding cock up at least learn from it
To revert to that v Leeds is literally beyond belief
If you make an astounding cock up at least learn from it
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4-4-2 in this day and age without the players to achieve it was next level bonkers for me. Especially for a new Club that's 1 of the last formations you go for when a Team is struggling. That alone hung players out to dry leaving them over exposed on the pitch and why so many managers nowadays give it a wide berth.
Wingers hugging the touchline away from the centre of the pitch and 2 players left up top means wide open spaces. Just cannot do it unless your players are shit hot and mainly in possession of the ball and even then it's used sparingly as many Managers like to go with 3 players in the middle.
Wingers hugging the touchline away from the centre of the pitch and 2 players left up top means wide open spaces. Just cannot do it unless your players are shit hot and mainly in possession of the ball and even then it's used sparingly as many Managers like to go with 3 players in the middle.
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It's almost as if most modern day managers can't resist the temptation to try and prove they are a genius.
We have a shit squad. Play as many of the salvageable ones in their best position on the pitch and keep the lines as tight as possible. Overcomplicating things by giving obscure tactical instructions to bang average players with zero confidence is suicidal.
I don't get it.
We have a shit squad. Play as many of the salvageable ones in their best position on the pitch and keep the lines as tight as possible. Overcomplicating things by giving obscure tactical instructions to bang average players with zero confidence is suicidal.
I don't get it.
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I still can’t believe there’s fans saying it’s not the manager it’s the squad
Nobody denies the squad is shit, but where the third manager in a row is failing is that despite the squad being so poor, they can’t identify the good from the bad.
Starting players that shouldn’t be playing and playing people out of position when not necessary isn’t down to the squad, it’s down to the inferior brain of the bloke making these decisions.
Nobody denies the squad is shit, but where the third manager in a row is failing is that despite the squad being so poor, they can’t identify the good from the bad.
Starting players that shouldn’t be playing and playing people out of position when not necessary isn’t down to the squad, it’s down to the inferior brain of the bloke making these decisions.