[Albion] Newcastle United vs Brighton & Hove Albion *** Official Match Thread ***

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maltaseagull

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Feb 25, 2009
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Get a striker in or we're going down, look at our recent goalscoring record... Defence solid, attack non existent...

Also can March actually cross the ball? As it doesn't seem like it most of the time.

Thought March had a really poor game today.
I would have replaced him at half time.
Ditto propper
 




Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
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Brighton
Surprised Izquierdo wasn’t given the last 10 mins. We completely handed Newcastle the momentum for the final few. Fortunately they were poor.
 




Pickles

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May 5, 2014
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Everyone on here having a good moan again? Everyone? Excellent, carry on...

:drink:

I'm sure the prolific stat bor will be on later to re iterate for his sycophants.
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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If the handbrake was let off a little bit more, we may score a few more.....Nothing will change unless reinforcements come in this January and even then I'm not sure things will change that much.

Its the same pattern thats has happen everytime Hughton has managed in the top flight......maybe Chris should look at tweaking the tactics a bit?

I don't think it was happening when he was the Newcastle manager - it was just Ashley wanting to wave his willy and get a Big Shot manager in.
 




Deadly Danson

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Oct 22, 2003
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Yes, we are having a moan mate because we actually attend these games year in and year out.

Oh diddums - poor us having to attend these PREMIER LEAGUE matches year in year out whilst sitting in 12th place. Dreadful - you are indeed entitled to a good old whinge. I've never seen you not having a moan by the way.
 


kevo

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Mar 8, 2008
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Thought March had a really poor game today.
I would have replaced him at half time.
Ditto propper

He's been poor for the last few matches. I'd leave him out for a while - give Iz a bit of a run in the side.
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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I thought we'd lose today as (all the pre match talk and posturing from the Toon indicated) Newcastle were well up for this. To take the sting out of their game and come away with a point at a place we nearly always contrive to lose... I'm delighted.

We need a striker or two for sure, BUT this was a good result - make no mistake.

Well done boys.

Kosh

All true Kosh, a point is more than I expected before kick off.
 




DavidinSouthampton

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I thought we'd lose today as (all the pre match talk and posturing from the Toon indicated) Newcastle were well up for this. To take the sting out of their game and come away with a point at a place we nearly always contrive to lose... I'm delighted.

We need a striker or two for sure, BUT this was a good result - make no mistake.

Well done boys.

Kosh

I am quite happy to think that we should be able to beat Newcastle away......

....... But

........ newcastle will also be thinking they should beat us at home. Good result. The game is always complicated by the presence of the other team, as Jean-Paul Sartre once said........ see my sign-off.
 


seagulls4ever

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Oct 2, 2003
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I heard Ryan had a good game.


We are still 12th. We've got another clean sheet away.

We are beginning to sound like Norwich fans, & that worked out well for them, didn't it?

There hasn't been an extreme reaction - people are just justifiably frustrated that, despite being the better team, we never excited going forward and never looked like we could score. Newcastle were really, really bad today, but we didn't take advantage of that. People watch football for entertainment, and ultimately it's attacking play that provides entertainment. The team aren't giving us much to cheer going forward, at the moment.

Bong and Ryan were our best players today, I thought.
 






Sussex Nomad

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Aug 26, 2010
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Having a bit of a moan, getting it off your chest is fine. We are reacting as if we lost today which is better than reacting as if we'd just really lost. To moan at a draw is favourable and it hasn't evolved into a bed wetting scenario. So Up The Seagulls! Shit game today but we come away from St Geordies Park with une pois. I bet that isn't even proper French.
 


Deadly Danson

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He's been poor for the last few matches. I'd leave him out for a while - give Iz a bit of a run in the side.

I thought March had a much better game today. Seemed much keener on taking his player on. End result not always great but defended well and seemed stronger in the tackle.
 


Shins

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Aug 13, 2015
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Get a striker in or we're going down, look at our recent goalscoring record... Defence solid, attack non existent...

Also can March actually cross the ball? As it doesn't seem like it most of the time.

We do need a striker, of course we do, and one with pace that can stretch teams, but today didn't highlight that. Today highlighted the fact that our strikers don't always get a particularly good service (if any) and that we set up so defensively we can't capitalise on a good opportunity to get 3 points.

March is a right winger doing a job on the left, but yes he should have better quality than he showed today. Which made all the more surprising we didn't put on our left winger/record signing to have a go against a struggling team.

The more I think about today the more annoyed I'm getting. Not to be completely ungrateful for the useful point we gained of course.
 




Mr deez

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Jan 13, 2005
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Having a bit of a moan, getting it off your chest is fine. We are reacting as if we lost today which is better than reacting as if we'd just really lost. To moan at a draw is favourable and it hasn't evolved into a bed wetting scenario. So Up The Seagulls! Shit game today but we come away from St Geordies Park with une pois. I bet that isn't even proper French.

Trying way too hard here! Point in French is Point.
 




Trigger

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Jul 4, 2003
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If we:

Draw against Bmuff?
Lose against Bmuff?

What do you think?
Then it's bad point, as we settled for the draw after taking Murray off, but 4 points from these two games will be fine for me, just need the 3 on Monday, to win neither won't be clever.
 


sydney

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Jul 11, 2003
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yeh .....i would have taken a point before kick off but having watched the game we had numerous opportunities to test Darlow out ....March , Stephens and Knocky most notably......why will they just not have a go when they get a sight on goal ....??? frustrating to the max but a point is good up there....please , please , please can we beat Bournemouth tho........please....!!!
 




Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Having a bit of a moan, getting it off your chest is fine. We are reacting as if we lost today which is better than reacting as if we'd just really lost. To moan at a draw is favourable and it hasn't evolved into a bed wetting scenario. So Up The Seagulls! Shit game today but we come away from St Geordies Park with une pois. I bet that isn't even proper French.

If you meant we came away with a pea then yes it is proper French :wink:
 


KVLT

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Sep 15, 2008
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Having a bit of a moan, getting it off your chest is fine. We are reacting as if we lost today which is better than reacting as if we'd just really lost. To moan at a draw is favourable and it hasn't evolved into a bed wetting scenario. So Up The Seagulls! Shit game today but we come away from St Geordies Park with une pois. I bet that isn't even proper French.

French for Point is err ..... Point. :lolol:
 


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