Match thread - NUFC v WHU
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Match thread - NUFC v WHU
Here we go again.
As always , massive thanks to NUFC.com
(Mods feel free to delete / remove but as there is no thread yet I thought I'd make it)
WEST HAM - (H)
Two winless sides go head to head at Gallowgate this afternoon in an old-fashioned 3pm kick-off.
The last remaining tickets are on public sale, while the visitors will be backed by a sold-out away section.
The Hammers have taken maximum points from just one of their last 13 visits to Tyneside and are looking to avoid their third successive PL loss - they began with four defeats in a row as recently as 2010/11.
Defeat for the home side would see them pointless after their opening three league games for the first time since 1999/00 under Ruud Gullit.
NUFC: Jonjo Shelvey will sit this game out as he completes his three match suspension, while Paul Dummett remains unavailable.
Rolando Aarons and Dwight Gayle are both rated as doubtful while Florian Lejeune, DeAndre Yedlin and Karl Darlow have all been ruled out - the latter meaning a place on the bench for Freddie Woodman.
Roads around SJP will be traffic free for 20 minutes either side of the final whistle, with barriers closed at these junctions:
Strawberry Place/Leazes Park Road
Strawberry Place/Barrack Road
Strawberry Place/St James Street
Strawberry Lane
Leazes Terrace will also be traffic-free for the same period, additionally closing from 2pm.
There's a Newcastle United Food Bank collection at the stall on Strawberry Place.
WHUFC: Marko Arnautovic is suspended and Winston Reid misses out through injury. Andy Carroll may be included in the travelling squad after recovering from his latest ailment.
Ahead of their trip to Tyneside, Slaven Bilic had the distraction of the League Cup winning 2-0 away to Cheltenham Town on Wednesday night.
Referee: Neil Swarbrick - Lancashire-based official who handled a pair of cup ties involving United last season: the shootout loss at Hull in the League Cup and the FA Cup draw at Birmingham City.
Travel: Don't forget that the Metro is still off in both directions between Shiremoor and South Gosforth. The usual 900 bus replacement service is in operation.
UK TV: None
Overseas TV:
Astro SuperSport 3
beIN Sports Mena HD 11
beIN Sports 1 Indonesia
Canal+ Sport 2 HD (Pol)
DAZN Europe
ESPN Play Latin America
ESPN3 South America
EuroSport 1 Romania +HD
Flow Sports Premier
Kwese Free Sports
MATCH TV Arena +HD
mio Stadium 102/106/
mio Stadium 108
NBC Sports Network +HD
NOW 621 Hong Kong
Optus Sport (Australia)
Orange TV Indonesia
RTS 1 (Senegal)
S Sport + HD (Turkey) SKY NET Sports 6 +HD
Sky Sport 3 HD Italy
Sky Sports PL (Ireland)
Spo TV+ (South Korea)
SportKlub 1 (Serb/Slov)
SportKlub 1 (Cro/Mont)
SportsNavi Live (Japan)
Star Sports Select HD1
SuperSport Select 2
SuperSport 3 Africa HD
SuperSport CSN
TSN 5 +HD (Canada)
TV2Sumo.no
TV2 Sport Premium/2 HD
ViaPlay (Finland)
ViaPlay Sweden +HD
Viasat Sport Baltic
Viasat Sport Premium HD
Viasat Urheilu
UK Radio: Live on BBC Radio 5 Live Sport
Local Radio: Live on BBC Radio Newcastle
Stats:
Hammers in Toon - PL era:
2015/16: Won 2-1 Perez, Wijnaldum
2014/15: Won 2-0 Sissoko, Gutierrez
2013/14: Drew 0-0
2012/13: Lost 0-1
2010/11: Won 5-0 Best 3, Nolan, Lovenkrands
2008/09: Drew 2-2 Owen, Carroll
2007/08: Won 3-1 Viduka 2, N'Zogbia
2006/07: Drew 2-2 Milner, Solano
2005/06: Drew 0-0
2002/03: Won 4-0 LuaLua 2, Shearer, Solano
2001/02: Won 3-1 Shearer, LuaLua, Robert
2000/01: Won 2-1 Cort, Solano
1999/00: Drew 2-2 Dabizas, Speed
1998/99: Lost 0-3
1997/98: Lost 0-1
1996/97: Drew 1-1 Beardsley
1995/96: Won 3-0 Albert, Asprilla, Ferdinand
1994/95: Won 2-0 Clark, Kitson
1993/94: Won 2-0 Cole 2
Full record v West Ham:
Latest Premier League fixtures:
Sat 26.08.2017:
Bournemouth v Manchester City (12.30pm) Sky
Crystal Palace v Swansea City (3pm)
Huddersfield v Southampton (3pm)
Newcastle v West Ham (3pm)
Watford v Brighton (3pm)
Manchester United v Leicester City (5.30pm) BT
Sun 27.08.2017:
Chelsea v Everton (1.30pm)
West Bromwich Albion v Stoke City (1.30pm) Sky
Liverpool v Arsenal (4pm) Sky
Spurs v Burnley (4pm)
As always , massive thanks to NUFC.com
(Mods feel free to delete / remove but as there is no thread yet I thought I'd make it)
WEST HAM - (H)
Two winless sides go head to head at Gallowgate this afternoon in an old-fashioned 3pm kick-off.
The last remaining tickets are on public sale, while the visitors will be backed by a sold-out away section.
The Hammers have taken maximum points from just one of their last 13 visits to Tyneside and are looking to avoid their third successive PL loss - they began with four defeats in a row as recently as 2010/11.
Defeat for the home side would see them pointless after their opening three league games for the first time since 1999/00 under Ruud Gullit.
NUFC: Jonjo Shelvey will sit this game out as he completes his three match suspension, while Paul Dummett remains unavailable.
Rolando Aarons and Dwight Gayle are both rated as doubtful while Florian Lejeune, DeAndre Yedlin and Karl Darlow have all been ruled out - the latter meaning a place on the bench for Freddie Woodman.
Roads around SJP will be traffic free for 20 minutes either side of the final whistle, with barriers closed at these junctions:
Strawberry Place/Leazes Park Road
Strawberry Place/Barrack Road
Strawberry Place/St James Street
Strawberry Lane
Leazes Terrace will also be traffic-free for the same period, additionally closing from 2pm.
There's a Newcastle United Food Bank collection at the stall on Strawberry Place.
WHUFC: Marko Arnautovic is suspended and Winston Reid misses out through injury. Andy Carroll may be included in the travelling squad after recovering from his latest ailment.
Ahead of their trip to Tyneside, Slaven Bilic had the distraction of the League Cup winning 2-0 away to Cheltenham Town on Wednesday night.
Referee: Neil Swarbrick - Lancashire-based official who handled a pair of cup ties involving United last season: the shootout loss at Hull in the League Cup and the FA Cup draw at Birmingham City.
Travel: Don't forget that the Metro is still off in both directions between Shiremoor and South Gosforth. The usual 900 bus replacement service is in operation.
UK TV: None
Overseas TV:
Astro SuperSport 3
beIN Sports Mena HD 11
beIN Sports 1 Indonesia
Canal+ Sport 2 HD (Pol)
DAZN Europe
ESPN Play Latin America
ESPN3 South America
EuroSport 1 Romania +HD
Flow Sports Premier
Kwese Free Sports
MATCH TV Arena +HD
mio Stadium 102/106/
mio Stadium 108
NBC Sports Network +HD
NOW 621 Hong Kong
Optus Sport (Australia)
Orange TV Indonesia
RTS 1 (Senegal)
S Sport + HD (Turkey) SKY NET Sports 6 +HD
Sky Sport 3 HD Italy
Sky Sports PL (Ireland)
Spo TV+ (South Korea)
SportKlub 1 (Serb/Slov)
SportKlub 1 (Cro/Mont)
SportsNavi Live (Japan)
Star Sports Select HD1
SuperSport Select 2
SuperSport 3 Africa HD
SuperSport CSN
TSN 5 +HD (Canada)
TV2Sumo.no
TV2 Sport Premium/2 HD
ViaPlay (Finland)
ViaPlay Sweden +HD
Viasat Sport Baltic
Viasat Sport Premium HD
Viasat Urheilu
UK Radio: Live on BBC Radio 5 Live Sport
Local Radio: Live on BBC Radio Newcastle
Stats:
Hammers in Toon - PL era:
2015/16: Won 2-1 Perez, Wijnaldum
2014/15: Won 2-0 Sissoko, Gutierrez
2013/14: Drew 0-0
2012/13: Lost 0-1
2010/11: Won 5-0 Best 3, Nolan, Lovenkrands
2008/09: Drew 2-2 Owen, Carroll
2007/08: Won 3-1 Viduka 2, N'Zogbia
2006/07: Drew 2-2 Milner, Solano
2005/06: Drew 0-0
2002/03: Won 4-0 LuaLua 2, Shearer, Solano
2001/02: Won 3-1 Shearer, LuaLua, Robert
2000/01: Won 2-1 Cort, Solano
1999/00: Drew 2-2 Dabizas, Speed
1998/99: Lost 0-3
1997/98: Lost 0-1
1996/97: Drew 1-1 Beardsley
1995/96: Won 3-0 Albert, Asprilla, Ferdinand
1994/95: Won 2-0 Clark, Kitson
1993/94: Won 2-0 Cole 2
Full record v West Ham:
Latest Premier League fixtures:
Sat 26.08.2017:
Bournemouth v Manchester City (12.30pm) Sky
Crystal Palace v Swansea City (3pm)
Huddersfield v Southampton (3pm)
Newcastle v West Ham (3pm)
Watford v Brighton (3pm)
Manchester United v Leicester City (5.30pm) BT
Sun 27.08.2017:
Chelsea v Everton (1.30pm)
West Bromwich Albion v Stoke City (1.30pm) Sky
Liverpool v Arsenal (4pm) Sky
Spurs v Burnley (4pm)
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Re: Match thread - NUFC v WHU
Going to get stuffed
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Oh no we're playing football again
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Re: Match thread - NUFC v WHU
2-0 Toon (Mitro & Atsu), there I've said it!
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Re: Match thread - NUFC v WHU
If we can actually play football today that will at least be some sort of moral victory.Juliet Papa Golf wrote:Oh no we're playing football again
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originallad wrote:If we can actually play football today that will at least be some sort of moral victory.Juliet Papa Golf wrote:Oh no we're playing football again
What have we come to
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Re: Match thread - NUFC v WHU
Well at least we get some respite next weekend due to the international break!
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Baby steps!originallad wrote:If we can actually play football today that will at least be some sort of moral victory.Juliet Papa Golf wrote:Oh no we're playing football again
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Re: Match thread - NUFC v WHU
ThisJuliet Papa Golf wrote:Oh no we're playing football again
I dunno
Re: Match thread - NUFC v WHU
Just can't see where our goals are gonna come from tbh. Another loss. Can't wait.
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Re: Match thread - NUFC v WHU
Perez will put in a Ballon d'Or worthy performance!Chappy wrote:Just can't see where our goals are gonna come from tbh. Another loss. Can't wait.
Re: Match thread - NUFC v WHU
Probably end up being more Carte d'Or ..TBC wrote:Perez will put in a Ballon d'Or worthy performance!Chappy wrote:Just can't see where our goals are gonna come from tbh. Another loss. Can't wait.
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I agree with this tbf, not a chance of it happening though.
I agree with this tbf, not a chance of it happening though.
Re: Match thread - NUFC v WHU
This. We have to change something in attack weather that be starting Joselu or Mitrov and starting the likes of Murphy and Aarons. I would like to see how that would work as I'm still not sure Ritchie is cut out for the Premier League as a winger, his lack of pace is worrying and his dead balls/deliveries haven't been that great in the 3 matches we have had so far but his work-rate, shooting and vision is there so could work out well in a no.10 role as that seems to be the biggest concern in our starting XI with Diame and Perez not justifying there good enough in that position especially Diame who the sooner he gets sold the better unless he's going to be played in CM.TBC wrote:[tweet][/tweet]
I agree with this tbf, not a chance of it happening though.
Re: Match thread - NUFC v WHU
Team is the same as West Ham but with Joselu in for Gayle. Yawn.
Re: Match thread - NUFC v WHU
f*** sake. Aarons must be carrying a niggle otherwise surely he'd start
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In the premier league i do think Ritchie would be better suited to a #10 role, but yeah, definitely wont happenTBC wrote:[tweet][/tweet]
I agree with this tbf, not a chance of it happening though.
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Paco wrote:f*** sake. Aarons must be carrying a niggle otherwise surely he'd start
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For the sake of fuckery. Rafa is a mackem.ALF wrote:Team is the same as West Ham but with Joselu in for Gayle. Yawn.
Re: Match thread - NUFC v WHU
Definitely. Don't think he has the dribbling ability or that dynamic speed to be a Premier League winger. He has the finesse, shooting ability, high-work and vision to make it as a no.10 though that's for sure. Aarons Ritchie Atsu Joselu should have been the attacking quadruple. Hayden-Merino partnership isn't exactly inspiring either.Don Sholeone wrote:In the premier league i do think Ritchie would be better suited to a #10 role, but yeah, definitely wont happenTBC wrote:[tweet][/tweet]
I agree with this tbf, not a chance of it happening though.