Not only that he was born in Sunderland and grew up supporting them. I think he’d be disappointed if they weren’t booing him.He played for Sunderland.
Think Forest will be looking for more. Another 2 goal swing between Forest & Everton, and Forest go above them.3 nil, should be enough
With Burnley ahead, Everton will be getting quite jittery.Think Forest will be looking for more. Another 2 goal swing between Forest & Everton, and Forest go above them.
With Burnley ahead, Everton will be getting quite jittery.
I’m sorry, are you suggesting we should be more pragmatic and alter our style of play depending on the opponent? Because that’s not very de Zerbi ball.Interesting how different styles/clubs fare against certain opponents.
Potter/RDZ couldn’t buy a win against Fulham, who simply sit back waiting for the possession based team’s key blunders.
Whilst Wolves, SheffU and Forest have no problem in scoring against Fulham.
I’m sorry, are you suggesting we should be more pragmatic and alter our style of play depending on the opponent? Because that’s not very de Zerbi ball.
I managed 5 minutes and approximately 300 or so “you knows” before going back to the Forest match. Better game anyway.I'd like to watch West Ham Spurs, but Robbie Savage.....
Talking of which, have they abandoned the only one coach in the technical area thing or is it special dispensation for Newcastle?Tindall looks as if he’s cancelled his sub to the local tanning salon
that's because both managers had only one style of play and didn't have a plan B . Sure that's a harsh comment and not 100% accurate but close enough I think to summarise why we struggle.Interesting how different styles/clubs fare against certain opponents.
Potter/RDZ couldn’t buy a win against Fulham, who simply sit back waiting for the possession based team’s key blunders.
Whilst Wolves, SheffU and Forest have no problem in scoring against Fulham.
Tindall looks as if he’s cancelled his sub to the local tanning salon
that's because both managers had only one style of play and didn't have a plan B . Sure that's a harsh comment and not 100% accurate but close enough I think to summarise why we struggle.
Manchester United have taken 2 points more from Fulham than the Albion have this season - which is odd as I was told we were so much better than both teams.Interesting how different styles/clubs fare against certain opponents.
Potter/RDZ couldn’t buy a win against Fulham, who simply sit back waiting for the possession based team’s key blunders.
Whilst Wolves, SheffU and Forest have no problem in scoring against Fulham.
I believe it is 'mostly' only one, there is allowance for another coach to move back and forth from the benches to the technical area, relaying instructions etc. So others are allowed, but I've been on the West Ham/Spurs match, so not sure how much they are pushing it.Talking of which, have they abandoned the only one coach in the technical area thing or is it special dispensation for Newcastle?