The 2013-14 EPL Discussion Thread
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Newcastle had a slow start, getting 11 points in their first 9 matches. 22 points in their next 9 matches. Now they are back on a downswing. They lose both rounds of the Tyne-Wear Derby. They looked horrible Saturday. Amazingly, they are still 8th in the table. No movement in the past two transfer markets. Barring an epic collapse, they should still finish top half.
But one signing the last two transfer markets. What does Joe Kinnear do exactly as Director of Football? Sit in his office and attempt to memorize his players names?Comment
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City had a few close chances but honestly that was a 1-0 hammering. 3x hitting the frame and a few massive screwups, we could have easily had 4 goals.
If Hazard wasn't so unselfish he could have had a brace. Hazard, Matic and Cahill were on a different planet today, unfreakingreal.
Also, I've never seen anybody stifle Yaya the way Matic did.Comment
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Hazard can be a little streaky at times but he seems to really get up for the big games. I'd rate Lahm and Zabaleta as two of the best right backs on the planet and Hazard made them both look like schoolboys.Comment
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Chelsea hit the woodwork 3-4 times today too. They made City look foolish. Though I think Aguero would have had something to say in that match if he was in the squad. City didn't have that cutting edge in the end of attacks like they usually do.Comment
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Last night proved why it was a great signing to being back Matic. He went toe-to-toe with Yaya Toure. Not many can say they did that.Comment
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Or hold them scoreless.
Newcastle had a slow start, getting 11 points in their first 9 matches. 22 points in their next 9 matches. Now they are back on a downswing. They lose both rounds of the Tyne-Wear Derby. They looked horrible Saturday. Amazingly, they are still 8th in the table. No movement in the past two transfer markets. Barring an epic collapse, they should still finish top half.
But one signing the last two transfer markets. What does Joe Kinnear do exactly as Director of Football? Sit in his office and attempt to memorize his players names?
I don't see how there is not a mass exodus out of Tyneside next year.
This also eliminated any chance of keeping Remy or getting Cabella or Grenier. Cabella and Grenier have all but come out and directly said there was no way they wanted to go to Newcastle. In the end Ashley has his premier league billboard for Sports Direct and the supporters get to continue to watch uninspired and directionless football. At least the sideshow that was Kinnear vs. Pardew is over. Now we can all settle in for the second half and watch the slide from the top of the table when it could have been a push for Europa and a return to a top club.Comment
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I hate what City has done to Milner honestly, they ruined him. People have been talking about who is the next Lampard/Gerrard, it was Milner. Fantastically athletic, criminally underrated technical ability on the ball (perhaps better than both Gerrard and Lampard in this aspect, or at least he was), fantastic passing and vision, excellent defensive sensibilities, and of course his excellent work rate, which is the only thing he ever gets credit for.
He was a monster box-to-box midfielder, he is literally EXACTLY what the England NT needs right now. Unfortunately, City bought him and decided the best use of his abilities would be as a substitute winger.
Milner is an exceptionally gifted player, and most people will never even know that.
Every time I see him get subbed on in the 86th minute to play as a second left-back I cry a little bit.
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Michael Laudrup is out at Swansea. Did NOT see that one coming.Comment
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