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Come On You Irons
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twoleftfeet wrote: ↑22 Nov 2025, 18:21BoleynGone wrote: ↑22 Nov 2025, 18:15 Got to agree with COYI.
This was for the 3rd time under Nuno a disgraceful piece of management. How does some one become a PL boss with such terrible constant tactics. Liverpool will score 6 against us next week if he tries this tactic. No team can defend with those tactics. It's ridiculous. He got lucky with his KWP sub,against Burnley,it was a defensive tactic but somehow worked with a goal. He should have kept on Guilherme and Wilson for 15 mins at least. Guileherme needed it for his confidence. We might have added a 3rd with some pace and an outlet. I'm sick of these negative managers at our club. Ridiculous subs. We'll fold against a Liverpool team wanting to proove they are not finished.I'm putting a bet on 5+ goals for them.
WANKERAnyone who agrees with COYI is an idiot. 7 points from 9, stop wetting your pants.
I was right about loser Lop, I was right about pathetic Potter, I was right about Benrahma, I will proven right about Summerville etc etc.
Agreeing with me is only logical.
Agreeing with me is only logical.
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I notice the trend has been lean toward refering to the crackhead as NES, ironic as the original NES was actually an entertainment system where as this cսnt is about as entertaining as a New Ebola Strain.
NES? No 'Effing Spine.
Had enough of this gutless Portuguese jellyfish and his defensive shitcuntery.
Needs Exit Soon.
NES? No 'Effing Spine.
Had enough of this gutless Portuguese jellyfish and his defensive shitcuntery.
Needs Exit Soon.
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twoleftfeet
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BoleynGone wrote: ↑22 Nov 2025, 18:15 Got to agree with COYI.
This was for the 3rd time under Nuno a disgraceful piece of management. How does some one become a PL boss with such terrible constant tactics. Liverpool will score 6 against us next week if he tries this tactic. No team can defend with those tactics. It's ridiculous. He got lucky with his KWP sub,against Burnley,it was a defensive tactic but somehow worked with a goal. He should have kept on Guilherme and Wilson for 15 mins at least. Guileherme needed it for his confidence. We might have added a 3rd with some pace and an outlet. I'm sick of these negative managers at our club. Ridiculous subs. We'll fold against a Liverpool team wanting to proove they are not finished.I'm putting a bet on 5+ goals for them.
WANKER
Anyone who agrees with COYI is an idiot. 7 points from 9, stop wetting your pants.
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BoleynGone
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Got to agree with COYI.
This was for the 3rd time under Nuno a disgraceful piece of management. How does some one become a PL boss with such terrible constant tactics. Liverpool will score 6 against us next week if he tries this tactic. No team can defend with those tactics. It's ridiculous. He got lucky with his KWP sub,against Burnley,it was a defensive tactic but somehow worked with a goal. He should have kept on Guilherme and Wilson for 15 mins at least. Guileherme needed it for his confidence. We might have added a 3rd with some pace and an outlet. I'm sick of these negative managers at our club. Ridiculous subs. We'll fold against a Liverpool team wanting to proove they are not finished.I'm putting a bet on 5+ goals for them.
WANKER
This was for the 3rd time under Nuno a disgraceful piece of management. How does some one become a PL boss with such terrible constant tactics. Liverpool will score 6 against us next week if he tries this tactic. No team can defend with those tactics. It's ridiculous. He got lucky with his KWP sub,against Burnley,it was a defensive tactic but somehow worked with a goal. He should have kept on Guilherme and Wilson for 15 mins at least. Guileherme needed it for his confidence. We might have added a 3rd with some pace and an outlet. I'm sick of these negative managers at our club. Ridiculous subs. We'll fold against a Liverpool team wanting to proove they are not finished.I'm putting a bet on 5+ goals for them.
WANKER
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Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑22 Nov 2025, 17:44 Let's be honest. We were extremely lucky to beat Burnley last time out and extremely lucky by all accounts to get a point today.
The only game we have played well in under Nuno is Newcastle and that was mainly because Newcastle didn't turn up like they are want to away from home this season.
I don't see us staying up with this manager and squad. Serious surgery is required in the January transfer window.
I don't see another manager who is MORE likely to keep us up. Nuno at least had some heart and fight back in a side that was like a house of cards under Potter.
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Come On You Irons
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Let's be honest. We were extremely lucky to beat Burnley last time out and extremely lucky by all accounts to get a point today.
The only game we have played well in under Nuno is Newcastle and that was mainly because Newcastle didn't turn up like they are want to away from home this season.
I don't see us staying up with this manager and squad. Serious surgery is required in the January transfer window.
The only game we have played well in under Nuno is Newcastle and that was mainly because Newcastle didn't turn up like they are want to away from home this season.
I don't see us staying up with this manager and squad. Serious surgery is required in the January transfer window.
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It was baffling today. He should know by now that trying to see games out in that manner at 52 mins is a hiding to nothing with this squad. I thought he got it right last two games but this was a step back. I think the first sub was badly timed and it just got worse from there.
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Some are praising Crack Head for putting Potts and Fernandes in the team.
Not me, Crack Head must be feeling a clown now and wondering why he left these two out.
Didn't like his bench, 4 defensive midfielders and no striker on the bench when it's clear to see Wilson can't last 45 mins.
Defensive subs were lucky it didn't back fire.Newcastle out of sorts and have played a lot of high energy games.
Earthy and Marshall have to be utilised against Burnley. We will have more of the ball and have to attack more. Not defend deep.
I'll praise Crack Head when he has won 3 in a row.
Not me, Crack Head must be feeling a clown now and wondering why he left these two out.
Didn't like his bench, 4 defensive midfielders and no striker on the bench when it's clear to see Wilson can't last 45 mins.
Defensive subs were lucky it didn't back fire.Newcastle out of sorts and have played a lot of high energy games.
Earthy and Marshall have to be utilised against Burnley. We will have more of the ball and have to attack more. Not defend deep.
I'll praise Crack Head when he has won 3 in a row.
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Let's hope this clown actually picks our strongest starting eleven today, picks players in their proper positions and picks a proper striker after his last two abominations of team selections.
It's not much to ask of a football manager on a multi-million pound contract, is it.
It's not much to ask of a football manager on a multi-million pound contract, is it.
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What I want to see more than anything tomorrow Nuno is more experimenting, you wacky sabotaging cսnt.





Left Backs at Right Back
Right Backs at Left Back
Left Backs on the Left Wing
Our weakest central Midfield partnership
Fernandes as a No. 10
Our totally out of form Midfielder as our Striker
Keeping our best Senior Striker on the bench
Bringing back 4-4-2
I fucking love that shit.
Left Backs at Right Back
Right Backs at Left Back
Left Backs on the Left Wing
Our weakest central Midfield partnership
Fernandes as a No. 10
Our totally out of form Midfielder as our Striker
Keeping our best Senior Striker on the bench
Bringing back 4-4-2
I fucking love that shit.
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I think Nuno is trying to boost his ego to get him to be more responsible. Paq’s problem is he has all the skill but doesn’t have the discipline to be one of the best in the world.
And that’s a shame really.
I feel Nuno is saying a 10 is a Maradona or a Messi, someone you don’t need to restrict because they have the footballing brain to go along with the skill. How many times did anyone see Messi get pickpocketed on the ball? He knew when to pass and when to run etc , it wasn’t just skill. The best players have that discipline. One of the reason Rice was so good is he hardly ever lost the ball, always knew when to pass and when to move.
Paq just needs to stop having “fun” sometimes and discipline himself.
And that’s a shame really.
I feel Nuno is saying a 10 is a Maradona or a Messi, someone you don’t need to restrict because they have the footballing brain to go along with the skill. How many times did anyone see Messi get pickpocketed on the ball? He knew when to pass and when to run etc , it wasn’t just skill. The best players have that discipline. One of the reason Rice was so good is he hardly ever lost the ball, always knew when to pass and when to move.
Paq just needs to stop having “fun” sometimes and discipline himself.
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eusebiovic wrote: ↑01 Nov 2025, 11:20 From the very first time I saw him it was obvious that Paqueta was a deep lying number 8.
In that role he's a link man that plays somewhere between the defender midfielders and forwards - not good enough to protect the defence but he's not a natural number 10 either because he just isn't creative enough. Basically a Mark Noble that cost £50M quid.
He always tries to force an opening that just isn't there whereas a proper number 10 can read the game - something just clicks in their head when they detect a sliver of space they can thread a ball through. Lanzini was a proper 10 but very injury prone. There have been others.
That's it - There ain't no mystery
he needs players ahead of him, targets to pick out. most of the time when he's advanced up the pitch we're either playing without a forward, or bowen is drifting out to the right. in the games against that french team playing behind a lone striker, he was anonymous and completely cancelled out by declan
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From the very first time I saw him it was obvious that Paqueta was a deep lying number 8.
In that role he's a link man that plays somewhere between the defender midfielders and forwards - not good enough to protect the defence but he's not a natural number 10 either because he just isn't creative enough. Basically a Mark Noble that cost £50M quid.
He always tries to force an opening that just isn't there whereas a proper number 10 can read the game - something just clicks in their head when they detect a sliver of space they can thread a ball through. Lanzini was a proper 10 but very injury prone. There have been others.
That's it - There ain't no mystery
In that role he's a link man that plays somewhere between the defender midfielders and forwards - not good enough to protect the defence but he's not a natural number 10 either because he just isn't creative enough. Basically a Mark Noble that cost £50M quid.
He always tries to force an opening that just isn't there whereas a proper number 10 can read the game - something just clicks in their head when they detect a sliver of space they can thread a ball through. Lanzini was a proper 10 but very injury prone. There have been others.
That's it - There ain't no mystery

