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It’ll be a victory for football.If we win will it be a giant killing ?
That's better an underdog victory.It’ll be a victory for football.
Said it yesterday but everyone bar them (obviously), the media and the weird grade A helmets from the south who have them as their 2nd team* will be rooting for an unlikely underdog victory.
*Ive came across a few of these in recent years, an absolute bunch of oddball creatures.
Agreed. Lots of hardworking players. Then you have the ability to switch to exploit space. I noticed Livramento get a lot of space v Man Utd after some clever switches by IsakThat’s something we do very well tbf.
Trippier / Almiron and Tino / Gordon attack and defend their flanks together.
Rashford didn't track back all game when Livramento bombed forward but I get your point.Agreed. Lots of hardworking players. Then you have the ability to switch to exploit space. I noticed Livramento get a lot of space v Man Utd after some clever switches by Isak
Agreed. Lots of hardworking players. Then you have the ability to switch to exploit space. I noticed Livramento get a lot of space v Man Utd after some clever switches by Isak
People still calling this the Tyne Wear derby. Newcastle United died 2 years ago. This is Sunderland v The Saudi State.
The title of this thread is incorrect. We aren't playing the mags, we are playing Saudi Arabia
Rashford didn't track back all game when Livramento bombed forward but I get your point.
Both fair points but I was trying to say you had the ability to find the space (which was given by Man Utd). I suspect you’d have found it elsewhere had Rashford tracked.He did, but that was down a lot to the disgraceful work ethic of Rashford and Garnachio. Not a chance you’ll show that level of complacency
Agree with the doubling up point….only bit I would counter on that is that the doubling up has tended to come from teams set up to nullify us from the outsetBoth fair points but I was trying to say you had the ability to find the space (which was given by Man Utd). I suspect you’d have found it elsewhere had Rashford tracked.
We struggle imo when Clarke is doubled up, to either utilise the overlap or switch the ball swiftly to where there is space
If we can get Allesse (or Cirkin) fit we can play one of them, Ekwah, Jobe, Ballard and Mayenda. That's 5 outfielders who are 6 foot plus.Agree with the doubling up point….only bit I would counter on that is that the doubling up has tended to come from teams set up to nullify us from the outset
Southampton didn’t double him up, neither did Leicester (appreciate our finishing was shite v Leicester) but I don’t think the mags will set up as defensively as some teams we have played which could create some space for him to utilize….same with Roberts.
It’s the physicality I’m more bothered about as I don’t think we have much of that throughout the team.
Anyway I’m sure we will give it a good go, nowt to lose
That was tremendous that.I hope so - I only wish this game was the one before Christmas again in the hope we ruin it for them
They've all come crawling out of the festering rotted woodwork since the takeover.It’ll be a victory for football.
Said it yesterday but everyone bar them (obviously), the media and the weird grade A helmets from the south who have them as their 2nd team* will be rooting for an unlikely underdog victory.
*Ive came across a few of these in recent years, an absolute bunch of oddball creatures.
People still calling this the Tyne Wear derby. Newcastle United died 2 years ago. This is Sunderland v The Saudi State.
It’s the Wear Tyne derby
Same, to the extent an already injury hit squad is further injured and another year can be added to their honours drought.I'm really not expecting to win this one, probably be tight first half but we will run out of steam in the 2nd half and lose 0-2 or 0-3 .........BUT I hope we snap and injure a good few of their players in the process.
Great to hear. I’m getting a crew together, I’ll keep you posted.I’m in
Depends on where you want to be as a club.It's just not financially feasible though, is it?
All of the above I can see happening aye, but I can very much see them building and moving to a soulless new stadium somewhere like Longbenton.Exactly this.
Newcastle United: 1892-2021
Saudi FC: 2021 -
Let me tell you what’s going to happen in the next five years: bookmark this if you want.
They’ll expand the stadium, but to “pay for it” it’ll be renamed something Saudi related. They’ll play regular games in Saudi as part of a “friendly” tournament throughout the actual PL season.
The FA prevent them changing their colours, but they’ll wear the Saudi “away” shirt as often as they wear B&W, even at home.
More and more seats to Saudi corporates, ST prices rocket upward to squeeze out the riff raff.
Adverts and signs in Arabic all over the stadium.
A good few thousand of the actual supporters will switch to Blue Star, Gateshead, N. Shields etc, their seats taken by tourists and Saudi day trippers. Atmosphere will plummet, Sky will pretend it’s exactly the same.
Bookmark it. Guaranteed.