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Just now, Ant said:

 

he's on the verge of being contained to one place, honestly it's one thing playing devils advocate but quite another just being contrary non stop and frankly a fucking spastic 

You have the power to do that and is your only weak way out.

Do what you need to do to keep your little army of weaklings pacified. :baby:

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Cheers, @Ant .  I've no problem with him having it out with whomever (ahem @The Fish ahem) but would rather be able to keep up with the Benitez/Transfer situation without trawling through this shite.

 

Maybe ignoring this whole mess that is Newcastle would be doing me a favour though. <_< 

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2 hours ago, strawb said:

Formations aren't static. When written down it could be a 4411 or a 4231, in that it's a 4411 when defending and a 4231 when attacking. It will be the same the entire time Rafa is here. 

 

We quite clearly played a flat 4 across the midfield last season. This season we are playing 2 CDMs and 3 in front of them. Yes formations can morph but Fish's assertion that we won the championship with 4231 is bollocks. We started every game playing 4411

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It's just the same boring conclusion that people jump too every time we're out of sorts. We'd just leave ourselves even more exposed if we played 2 up front. Also we haven't even got one capable striker at this level. If we had a quality player being kept out of the team because of the formation I'd understand perhaps.

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19 hours ago, TheGingerQuiff said:

It's just the same boring conclusion that people jump too every time we're out of sorts. We'd just leave ourselves even more exposed if we played 2 up front. Also we haven't even got one capable striker at this level. If we had a quality player being kept out of the team because of the formation I'd understand perhaps.

 

Yep. They seem to simplistically think that our problem is that we're too negative, and that playing 2 up front will instantly make us more attacking and thus better. 4-2-3-1 allows us flexibility in game to switch from;

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to a very defensive (4-2DM-3-1)

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all the way to an ultra-attacking 4-2-1-3

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Much easier to do that from a 4-2-3-1 than it is from, say, a 4-4-2

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Just been reading an article on NO by Pete Groves could there be anything in this also Ashley could make £5 million for someone who he see's as a pain in the arse for have the cheek to stand up to him  

"Rafa has always maintained privately that he feels indebted to West Ham and would have to consider any approach from the Hammers if it should ever materialise and here's why;
In 2015 Benitez was on the brink of becoming West Ham's manager. He'd spoken with the owners and was planning for life at Upton Park. However at the eleventh hour Real Madrid offered him the opportunity to move to the Bernabeu and it was too good an offer to turn down. What impressed Rafa so much was the way the West Ham board accepted his decision. They understood that the opportunity to manage Real Madrid was too much for a Spanish manager to disregard and they gave Rafa their blessing and subsequently appointed Slaven Bilic. The rest as they say is history and now we are where we are... Bilic on the brink and Rafa in their thoughts"

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