Matchday thread - Toon v Spurs
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Well odd as it sounds, us winning 4-0 doesn’t flatter us at all today. Could have been at least six today and gutted Isak didn’t get his hat trick. He should have tbh.
Great performance and good to see us suffocate a team tactically.
Great performance and good to see us suffocate a team tactically.
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He's been close to a hat trick a couple of times now. It'll come sooner rather than later!seaside nipper wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 1:49 pmWell odd as it sounds, us winning 4-0 doesn’t flatter us at all today. Could have been at least six today and gutted Isak didn’t get his hat trick. He should have tbh.
Great performance and good to see us suffocate a team tactically.
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So that's all 7 London clubs beaten at SJP this season, that can't happen too often.
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Cracking performance and even better result. Everyone was brilliant. MOTM Isak, Bruno was outstanding, Gordon n' Barnes ooze quality and the defence was a rock, Kraft did really well as a CB, Burn looks so solid there and Schar was his usual classy n' composed self. Anderson looks classy on the ball and strong n' physical in the tackle, has the potential to be a strong future midfield general but we can see his versatility as he can play on the wing too. Longstaff was tidy and under the rader but looked like his old self from last season, quietly effective in the middle doing the dirty work for others and running around cleaning up with his engine he was everywhere today. I like Murphy as RB/RWB he can match most wingers/attackers for pace and can bomb up n' down that right hand side all day long. If Tino still not fully fit keep playing him there with Barnes further forward.
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It's called working weekends lads.
But I'm glad me having my own opinion has gotten under your skin so much
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Howe has definitely deserved criticism at times this season, and at others deserves a huge pat on the back. Today is definitely the latter
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With that in mind, obviously when you've had a chance to catch up with highlights/match report etc, what would your opinion be about todayDon Sholeone wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 3:07 pmIt's called working weekends lads.
But I'm glad me having my own opinion has gotten under your skin so much
Personally I think the team looked well drilled in the slightly adapted formation, with a lot of square pegs doi g well. Spurs definitely did flatter us, but whenever they did come forward our defence seemed solid. And bloody he'll did we look dangerous on the attack.
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I can’t think of a single clear cut chance that they had, everyone to a man was excellent.
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Just got in didn't have a clue what the result was so delighted and surprised in equal measure. Thought we'd lose this one for sure.
Sounds like a great performance too. Can't wait to catch the highlights!
Sounds like a great performance too. Can't wait to catch the highlights!
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Up there with one of the best performances of the season I’d say.Donkey Toon wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 5:00 pmJust got in didn't have a clue what the result was so delighted and surprised in equal measure. Thought we'd lose this one for sure.
Sounds like a great performance too. Can't wait to catch the highlights!
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I've only seen the regular highlights from sky, the attacking intensity/quality seemed much better than in recent weeks/months, thinking/hoping that was due to us having Gordon/Isak/Barnes as the front 3. Too many times this season Isak especially has been too isolated, I think this is a consequence of having Miggy/Murphy who bring more defensive work rate than attacking quality.Valentino's fast feet wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 4:44 pmWith that in mind, obviously when you've had a chance to catch up with highlights/match report etc, what would your opinion be about todayDon Sholeone wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 3:07 pmIt's called working weekends lads.
But I'm glad me having my own opinion has gotten under your skin so much
Personally I think the team looked well drilled in the slightly adapted formation, with a lot of square pegs doi g well. Spurs definitely did flatter us, but whenever they did come forward our defence seemed solid. And bloody he'll did we look dangerous on the attack.
Anderson has been great since he's come back, again he's brought more intensity to our game, Willock is seemingly still struggling and Longstaff for the most part has been a passenger this season. Miley who I think has a huge future isn't really an intensity player just yet either.
Can't really comment on the defence as highlights don't really shed much light on that.
My main criticism of Howe this season has been his reluctance/ability to adapt and to change things when it's not working, ive just felt there has probably been a bit of arrogance this season at times and too much favouritism. The only thing bugging me from today is, would we have seen the front 3 we had if we had a fully fit Trips/Livramento to play RB, would we have seen Murphy RW in that scenario. For me this is the area where I need answers from Howe. I'm more than happy for him to prove me wrong.
Also as a side note, absolutely buzzing for the lads and lasses with the haptic shirts today, absolute quality from the club and all involved, bigger than the 3 points for me. I've always felt a sadness for blind/deaf fans not getting to experience what we all take for granted, there is no buzz for me than that atmosphere change you get from passing from concourse to stands, still in awe every time I experience that, I hope the shirts really helped level things up for those at the game today.
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Re: Matchday thread - Toon v Spurs
And they are still all staying up.UlversToon wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 2:09 pmSo that's all 7 London clubs beaten at SJP this season, that can't happen too often.
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How the f*** did Maddison stay on the pitch.
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I was thinking the exact same thing myself!
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Straight red or two bookings? I don't think it was dangerous enough for a straight red, and in fairness to the ref he was extremely consistent. There's a fair argument he could've booked Maddison for crying like a baby when Burn wasn't booked two minutes after he got away with one mind.
Thought the ref had a great game generally, waved away an awful lot of easy going to grounds from both teams.
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