The speed of the pass could also be due to the lack of movement up front. Either way it doesn't matter. Saying it is the reason why we won is very harsh and also very wrong.Of course there's no way of proving that - it's an opinion!
It's not the direction of the pass that is the problem with Besic, it's the time he takes to do it, but he'll quicken that up with experience as he gets used to the league - he's only a few months on from playing in Hungary after all.
Looks like we will drop two places today, only Villa, Burnley, Leicester and QPR below us. But tomorrow we start the climb back up. 3-0 home win. Barkley to score and start his return to form. Lennon to skin the full back and cut one back for McCarthy. Mirellas to stick one unto Lukaku's head.
Not
too much to ask for, is it.
my point was that he could actually break forward because Coleman was hanging back more often. It looks like a more two sided arrangement today rather than the usual McCarthy just covering for Coleman.
It gives us just a bit more variation,stops us being as predictable as we were.
Also goes to show what I've been saying since he joined, that he does have it in his locker to maraud forward is Bobby allows him, which many on here have laughed at.
The speed of the pass could also be due to the lack of movement up front. Either way it doesn't matter. Saying it is the reason why we won is very harsh and also very wrong.
Match of the day mate
Newcastle Nags run for your lives
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Well, I thoroughly enjoyed sitting in the pub in Durham city centre watching that today surrounded by barcodes...
A triumphant smile crept across my face on various occasions; none more so than when I went to the bar and removed my jacket, only to reveal the full glory of the Everton shirt that lay beneath.
Good times.
Well, I thoroughly enjoyed sitting in the pub in Durham city centre watching that today surrounded by barcodes...
A triumphant smile crept across my face on various occasions; none more so than when I went to the bar and removed my jacket, only to reveal the full glory of the Everton shirt that lay beneath.
Good times.
Did any Geordies remove their jackets to reveal the full glory of their sweaty, scrawled tattoos under stretched wife beaters?