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  1. Best thing is that it seems Rafa has instilled a resolve throughout key members of the squad, so even if Shelvey is taking it easy, we've sufficient number of players in the 1st team who're grafting for every point.

     

    It also helps that not a single player has an automatic spot, not even the likes of Ritchie or Gayle.

     

    Aye definitely. There's been a palpable change in the collective attitude of the squad - the graft is there for all to see in the matches and it's one of Rafa's most important achievements since he's been here imo. Last time we had anything similar was the season we finished 5th and my suspicion then was that it was largely due to Coloccini setting incredibly high standards for the rest of them to follow, both in training and matches. The total malaise that set in from then on seems to have been obliterated by Rafa and it's tremendous to see. Of course the trick will be to keep it up til May but it's been absolutely class to witness so far. 

  2. He's going to get Pardewed if he hasn't been already. He was understandably desperate to stay in the Premier League but going to Palace wasn't a great idea. There's a good player in there but, having watched them a couple of times this season, I can't see him fulfilling his potential there unless Pardew goes, but then of course there's no guarantee a new manager will fancy him.

  3. Andy Burnham is in there as well, which surprises me... I thought he was alright?

     

    Is there actually any 'good' reason for not supporting this motion? Am I just getting carried away with my naive hyper-leftism? Surely these MPs haven't just decided to score points domestically versus Corbyn over the lives of fellow human beings elsewhere in the world?

    Andy Burnham tweeted the other day that he didn't abstain, he just couldn't be in parliament that day for family reasons

  4. Allen was brought in when Pedro did his cheek in against Leicester in the first game.  Keegan had (foolishly) let a certain David Kelly go and we were desperately short of strikers until Beardsley could play again.  Allen did pretty well to be fair to him.  

     

    Sellars, Robinson and Cole all came in at around about the same time just before the transfer window closed in the promotion season.

     

    Ah that's right, cheers. I seem to remember it was Ruddock who broke his cheek in the Liverpool pre season friendly though - the first game was definitely Spurs at home (leicester had been the last match of the previous season). Between our two dodgy memories we'll patch together the events  :lol:

  5. good post dickie. i'd like to think that too, but if you look at the quality of a few of the players he's bought in, and some of those he's retained, you have to question whether they're up for competing in the PL.

     

    Oh aye definitely - I agree we'll need to bring in some extra quality but I tend to think that maybe three well chosen, high quality additions would kick us on to the next level. Similar to what KK did when we went up - Pedro, Cole and Sellars were all bought to go straight into the first team and he had faith that the rest of them could make the step up, which by and large they did (dunno if I'm forgetting anyone - Mark Robinson came in around the same time as Cole and Sellars didn't he? My memory is shocking now. I think Malcolm Allen was bought more as a backup iirc). Likewise Robson buying Robert and Bellamy to kick us on from a well organised mid table team to top 4. Rafa's got to keep the squad evolving and improving every summer (and Jan if needs be), but I'm not sure doing it all in one go is the way to do it.

  6. That's a good OP, nice to see our strength in depth illustrated like that. I'd like to think we wouldn't need a major overhaul if we go up, not least because I like the idea that Rafa is using this season as an opportunity to instill his culture and mentality on the squad as well as thoroughly drilling them and getting them playing in the way he wants, in addition to acheiving the immediate goal of getting us promoted, so that when we do go up we'll be hitting the ground running. I was reading an old interview with Carragher the other day where he was talking about how it took Rafa about a year to get them playing the way he wanted. By the end of the first year, in Carragher's words, they were playing like robots cos they had been so thoroughly prepared, but it did take them that first year to fully understand the systems and their roles in them. Hopefully this is what we're seeing with our lot now.

     

    Of course if we do go up we definitely need a few injections of quality (I'd love to see a real world class player brought in to play instead of Perez/Diame, for a start) but at the same time I think Leicester showed last year (as did Rafa's Liverpool for that matter) that you don't need 22 world class players on your books to do well in the Premier League, provided the less gifted players are all well prepared and highly motivated. Leicester won the league with Danny Simpson first choice right back ffs! 

  7. Yes I think that's it - it must be pretty sapping for a seamer over there, and to play 5/6/7 tests on those pitches must be soul destroying, especially against Indian batters.

     

    Bit of a collapse by Bangladesh before tea there. I hope their tail wags a bit to get them something to bowl at, but I have a feeling not winning that last match will have smashed their resolve. They won't get a better chance to beat a top team in a test for a while. Got a feeling this match might be a bit of a walkover for England. 

  8. Question Time.

     

    The girl from Bangladesh was from a lobby group that push for the interests of tax avoiders.

     

    I thought the Labour guy did an alright job of actually answering questions instead of constantly trying to deflect them like his Tory counterpart, who came across as a more typical politician.

     

    Ah OK cheers. Yes he definitely made more of an effort than that other ugly twat, who couldn't have fit the slimy Tory stereotype more if he tried

  9. I thought the labour guy did alright.

    I thought they all came across as generic insincere politicians, particularly due to the contrast with Loach who consistently spoke like a genuine, thoughtful and decent bloke. Its not often enough that these politicians find themselves sharing a stage with people like him unfortunately. The girl from Bangladesh seemed like a particularly horrendous twat, whoever she is

  10. It would be typical Newcastle to go and lose on Saturday like. Rafa and his men are turning us into a very well oiled winning machine at the minute but Newcastle being Newcastle I'll always try to guard against getting carried away. Having said that I'm finding myself genuinely looking forward to the next game as soon as the previous one has finished, something I haven't done for yonks

  11. Aye there's a few who would have averaged more, Gooch and Thorpe spring to mind straight away.

     

    I'm listening to Tuffers and Vaughan now, they're being pretty scathing about Rashid, and also the field placings they're setting for him. Sounds like the doubters on here are absolutely right - they don't seem to rate him at all. Sounds like they're expecting England to get a howking in the India series! 

  12. I'm listening to this, doesn't sound good so far. The CEO has resigned as well, looks like it's all rotten. Pity like cos as a layman who didn't have the first idea about cycling apart from reading Armstrong's books I was full of admiration for Wiggins et al and their success.   

  13. Sick and tired of the lack of consistency shown by our batting lineup.

     

    I like it, it makes watching and listening to the cricket more enjoyable imo. It got boring those years when England was walloping everyone and racking up massive scores all the time - this is more like it was back in the 90s, when you always suspected a collapse then hopefully-not-in-vain heroic rearguard response was round the corner. This could be an interesting tour, especially since there already seems to be a bit of needle with the Bangladeshis  :up:

  14. Greggs sausage rolls have definitely gone downhill. I used to eat loads of them in the period 1998-2000 then I didn't have another one til about 2011 and it was completely different. I've since had a fair few from various Greggs all over the country and they're all poor, they must have changed the recipe at some point.

  15. It looks like this system, with a number 10 / support striker or whatever you want to call it, is Rafa's preference and he's rotating players within this system. I'm happy to see that cos I always liked to see teams playing with a proper number 10. It looks like we haven't quite got the player to play that role at the moment - I don't really rate Perez, and Diame hasn't really convinced so far, but I'd like to think that if we do go up then Rafa will get a decent amount of cash to spend on a better player for that position. Someone top class there linking up with a consistently motivated and in form Shelvey, in front of a well organised defence, is something I'd really look forward to watching. I don't think Mitro fits into this system but he's good to have on the bench for when we need to go to a plan B and hoy 2 up front. 

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