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Re: Newcastle vs West Ham | PL | 25.11.2024 | Official Match Thread
Posted: 28 Nov 2024, 00:58
by Monsieur merde de cheval
lowlife wrote: ↑27 Nov 2024, 21:35
Matterface had a kid with Natalie SAWYER, and the kids first name is SAWYER.
What an odd thing to do - this proves he is an odd cսnt.
For me...this boring flid represents all thats wrong in our once great country.
A generation of pussies
Re: Newcastle vs West Ham | PL | 25.11.2024 | Official Match Thread
Posted: 28 Nov 2024, 00:48
by Monsieur merde de cheval
Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑27 Nov 2024, 19:27
Matterface is a cսnt.
No wonder Natalie Sawyer cuckolded him with Jonathan Douglas.
Cuntface and Mills.
Roll up..roll up.
My brother listened to their match commentary and said how biased they were..to the extreme.
Cuntface is the poster boy for NUFFIN ABOUT YA
Re: Newcastle vs West Ham | PL | 25.11.2024 | Official Match Thread
Re: Newcastle vs West Ham | PL | 25.11.2024 | Official Match Thread
Posted: 27 Nov 2024, 17:13
by Takashi Miike
Re: Newcastle vs West Ham | PL | 25.11.2024 | Official Match Thread
Posted: 27 Nov 2024, 16:40
by Alan
Just watching the 2015 Hammers v Arsenal 3-3 match on the Peacock Premier League channel. Payet & Lanzini in midfield - drool.
Lanzini just scored a perfectly good goal - ruled out wrongly for offside, he was 2 yards onside.
20 seconds later Ozil scored an offside goal - goal given.
VAR may not be perfect but, hell do we need it.
Re: Newcastle vs West Ham | PL | 25.11.2024 | Official Match Thread
wils wrote: ↑27 Nov 2024, 15:33
Sorry if this is a stupid question but how reliable are those statistics. It strikes me as something that would have a high margin of error. Who or what determines what constitutes 'running' and how reliable is the technology in determining that?
Guess they track each player and add up the distance they all cover when running as opposed to walking. Can’t be all that hard with the tech these days
Yeah I get that, but how is it measured? You can walk faster than some people jog etc And are they wearing accelerometers with identical calibration each game to detect a run or is there an overhead camera trying to work this out with different algorithms depending on which company is doing the monitoring?
Re: Newcastle vs West Ham | PL | 25.11.2024 | Official Match Thread
Posted: 27 Nov 2024, 15:42
by Hammer and Pickle
wils wrote: ↑27 Nov 2024, 15:33
Sorry if this is a stupid question but how reliable are those statistics. It strikes me as something that would have a high margin of error. Who or what determines what constitutes 'running' and how reliable is the technology in determining that?
Guess they track each player and add up the distance they all cover when running as opposed to walking. Can’t be all that hard with the tech these days
Re: Newcastle vs West Ham | PL | 25.11.2024 | Official Match Thread
Posted: 27 Nov 2024, 15:33
by wils
Sorry if this is a stupid question but how reliable are those statistics. It strikes me as something that would have a high margin of error. Who or what determines what constitutes 'running' and how reliable is the technology in determining that?
Re: Newcastle vs West Ham | PL | 25.11.2024 | Official Match Thread
Rossal wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 09:53
During last night's game, West Ham covered 120.7 kilometres in distance against Newcastle.That distance is the longest of any side in a single Premier League match this season.Their previous best was the 113 kilometres they ran against Manchester United, which ranked 43rd of all clubs on this season's list.
So which running stat. version should we treat as correct?
Sky said it was the second furthest this season only bettered by those deluded NL cunts against the red mancs.
Re: Newcastle vs West Ham | PL | 25.11.2024 | Official Match Thread
Posted: 27 Nov 2024, 08:13
by Hammer and Pickle
Rossal wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 09:53
During last night's game, West Ham covered 120.7 kilometres in distance against Newcastle.That distance is the longest of any side in a single Premier League match this season.Their previous best was the 113 kilometres they ran against Manchester United, which ranked 43rd of all clubs on this season's list.
So which running stat. version should we treat as correct?
Re: Newcastle vs West Ham | PL | 25.11.2024 | Official Match Thread
Keep dreaming" wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 20:19
What surprised me most was the intensity, the high line and the constant pressure we applied.
Just read this on Claret and Hugh
The statistics speak for themselves: Second highest-ever total of running by a Premier League team, over 119 kms run – just 700 meters less than the all-time record.
I thought it was second highest this season
Re: Newcastle vs West Ham | PL | 25.11.2024 | Official Match Thread
Keep dreaming" wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 20:19
What surprised me most was the intensity, the high line and the constant pressure we applied.
Just read this on Claret and Hugh
The statistics speak for themselves: Second highest-ever total of running by a Premier League team, over 119 kms run – just 700 meters less than the all-time record.
No way this team keeps that up,i would love it though.
Re: Newcastle vs West Ham | PL | 25.11.2024 | Official Match Thread
Keep dreaming" wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 20:19
What surprised me most was the intensity, the high line and the constant pressure we applied.
Just read this on Claret and Hugh
The statistics speak for themselves: Second highest-ever total of running by a Premier League team, over 119 kms run – just 700 meters less than the all-time record.
Every single player last night was clearly busting a gut for the manager all over the park.
Kudus I love ya, but take note....
Re: Newcastle vs West Ham | PL | 25.11.2024 | Official Match Thread
Keep dreaming" wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 20:19
What surprised me most was the intensity, the high line and the constant pressure we applied.
Just read this on Claret and Hugh
The statistics speak for themselves: Second highest-ever total of running by a Premier League team, over 119 kms run – just 700 meters less than the all-time record.
They set the bar!
Re: Newcastle vs West Ham | PL | 25.11.2024 | Official Match Thread
Posted: 26 Nov 2024, 20:50
by Alfs
Keep dreaming" wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 20:19
What surprised me most was the intensity, the high line and the constant pressure we applied.
Just read this on Claret and Hugh
The statistics speak for themselves: Second highest-ever total of running by a Premier League team, over 119 kms run – just 700 meters less than the all-time record.
Re: Newcastle vs West Ham | PL | 25.11.2024 | Official Match Thread
Posted: 26 Nov 2024, 20:20
by Keep dreaming
Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 20:16
First game this season I have actually enjoyed. I wouldn't say we played outstanding as we were on the backfoot the first half and scored against the run of play.
It was a noticeable improvement though, with Soler and Paqueta working the middle. Antonio also put in a proper shift and the team actually played like a team.
Saying that though, Newcastle were poor second half as much as we were good. I couldn't believe how much space they gave us, which I doubt many other sides will do.
Hopefully Lopetegui won't go back to two defensive midfielders again, and Antonio can keep the grafting up as there are opportunities to get quite a few points in December.
Haha, we said the same thing about the two CDM's
Re: Newcastle vs West Ham | PL | 25.11.2024 | Official Match Thread
Posted: 26 Nov 2024, 20:19
by Keep dreaming
Well said MA.
What surprised me most was the intensity, the high line and the constant pressure we applied.
I really hope this means the end of the two defensive midfielders lineup, and I urge JLo to keep the same starting XI even if Alvarez and Kudus once are available.
Re: Newcastle vs West Ham | PL | 25.11.2024 | Official Match Thread
Posted: 26 Nov 2024, 20:16
by Jaan Kenbrovin
First game this season I have actually enjoyed. I wouldn't say we played outstanding as we were on the backfoot the first half and scored against the run of play.
It was a noticeable improvement though, with Soler and Paqueta working the middle. Antonio also put in a proper shift and the team actually played like a team.
Saying that though, Newcastle were poor second half as much as we were good. I couldn't believe how much space they gave us, which I doubt many other sides will do.
Hopefully Lopetegui won't go back to two defensive midfielders again, and Antonio can keep the grafting up as there are opportunities to get quite a few points in December.
Re: Newcastle vs West Ham | PL | 25.11.2024 | Official Match Thread
Posted: 26 Nov 2024, 19:47
by Massive Attack
Watching the game again, we really were outstanding. It's as close to a complete performance you're going to get from start to finish at such a difficult place to go and play.
If this style of play doesn't appeal, Football really isn't for you. A ridiculous high level of quality for most of the game and the scoreline actually flattered Newcastle in the end.
This is what I had been waiting for and expecting, just like his days at Sevilla.
What I also liked seeing was how much all the player's were enjoying playing this level of Football. They've embraced it and totally bought in to what Lopetegui asks of them which I was worried they might not buy in to it as it's so demanding.
Re: Newcastle vs West Ham | PL | 25.11.2024 | Official Match Thread
Posted: 26 Nov 2024, 19:32
by El Scorchio
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 16:59
Hmmm. In the middle of watching the full game.
About 2/3 of the way through the first half - no commentary.
General consensus on here seems to be that we were under the cosh during that time, but I don't see it that way; Newcastle had a lot of possession, sure, but we marshalled them well and battled better than I've seen for a long time to get that 2nd ball.
Hour to go. Ho Hum.
It's a bit easy to say that when you already know what the final score is going to be though, because you just watch the game differentlyif you're not living through it as it happens. Maybe more objectively to be fair- who knows.
But it definitely felt at the time like we were living very dangerously in that first half and needed to grow into the game, plus got a bit of luck.