Dan Posted 26 September 2018 Posted 26 September 2018 8 hours ago, RumbleFox said: Kasper Amartey Evans Maguire Chilwell Ndidi Mendy RIcardo Iheanacho Maddison Vardy I'd be inclined to go with that. 1
Popular Post Ric Flair Posted 26 September 2018 Popular Post Posted 26 September 2018 1 minute ago, Dan LCFC said: I'd be inclined to go with that. In a way it's as close to 3-4-1-2 as we may get. Amartey tucking in with Evans and Maguire and Ricardo and Chilwell doing the business up and down the wings. 5
Fox92 Posted 26 September 2018 Posted 26 September 2018 I'd like to see one of Mendy / Ndidi dropped for Iborra to allow for more creativity. Newcastle are a poor side, I don't see the need for two holding men. 2
Bob Weasel Fox Posted 26 September 2018 Posted 26 September 2018 6 minutes ago, Fox92 said: I'd like to see one of Mendy / Ndidi dropped for Iborra to allow for more creativity. Newcastle are a poor side, I don't see the need for two holding men. Not a bad shout @Fox92 probably Ndidi on current form? 1
RumbleFox Posted 26 September 2018 Posted 26 September 2018 11 minutes ago, Ric Flair said: In a way it's as close to 3-4-1-2 as we may get. Amartey tucking in with Evans and Maguire and Ricardo and Chilwell doing the business up and down the wings. Yeah it is pretty fluid I think. I actually think ol' Danny boy might come good this season. For some reason I love the guy and I'm not even sure why. X 1
ARM1968 Posted 26 September 2018 Posted 26 September 2018 8 minutes ago, Harry96 said: Got a bad feeling about this one You wot mate? After we just beat Wolvesalona again?
Guest Col city fan Posted 26 September 2018 Posted 26 September 2018 21 hours ago, kyleolly said: Yes please
Vardinio'sCat Posted 26 September 2018 Posted 26 September 2018 2 hours ago, Ric Flair said: In a way it's as close to 3-4-1-2 as we may get. Amartey tucking in with Evans and Maguire and Ricardo and Chilwell doing the business up and down the wings. Sort of 3-4-1-2 with the ball, and 4-2-3-1 without. Very roughly. 2
Ian Nacho Posted 26 September 2018 Posted 26 September 2018 About the first time Newcastle have played at 3pm on a Saturday in about 25 years
jim5000 Posted 26 September 2018 Posted 26 September 2018 (edited) Kasper Amartey Evans Maguire Chilwell Ndidi Mendy RIcardo Iheanacho Maddison Vardy ------------------------------------------------------ Kasper Amartey Evans Maguire Ricardo Chilwell Ndidi Mendy Maddison Iheanacho Vardy Line up can flex between two systems depending on whether the team is on top or not. Edited 26 September 2018 by jim5000 1
FrankieADZ Posted 27 September 2018 Posted 27 September 2018 19 hours ago, RumbleFox said: Kasper Amartey Evans Maguire Chilwell Ndidi Mendy RIcardo Iheanacho Maddison Vardy certainly what id go for tbh, and as stated already it gives us the option to go to a back 3 with wing backs too, though it wouldnt surprise me if Morgan came in for Evans since Puel like to chop and change,
Hanan96 Posted 27 September 2018 Posted 27 September 2018 On 26/09/2018 at 04:38, themightyfin said: Maguire an Evans for sure. Morgan will not play twice in 4 days. He did it last week, against Fleetwood and Bournemouth 1
Bert Posted 27 September 2018 Posted 27 September 2018 Newcastle yet to win. Rondon yet to score. Enter Leicester City. 2
st albans fox Posted 27 September 2018 Posted 27 September 2018 39 minutes ago, Bert said: Newcastle yet to win. Rondon yet to score. Enter Leicester City. He loves a goal against us and I doubt thats something that has bypassed a manager like Rafa
Guest Col city fan Posted 27 September 2018 Posted 27 September 2018 1 hour ago, Bert said: Newcastle yet to win. Rondon yet to score. Enter Leicester City. Ain’t that the truth!
Bob Weasel Fox Posted 27 September 2018 Posted 27 September 2018 1 hour ago, Bert said: Newcastle yet to win. Rondon yet to score. Enter Leicester City. The law of sod to fvck us up the arse like normal then?
l444ry Posted 27 September 2018 Posted 27 September 2018 Think Albrighton and Iborra did enough at Wolves to be seriously considered as starters. 1
murphy Posted 27 September 2018 Posted 27 September 2018 2 hours ago, Bert said: Newcastle yet to win. Rondon yet to score. Enter Leicester City. 59 minutes ago, Col city fan said: Ain’t that the truth! No. The exact same thing was said before the Huddersfield game.
Simoken Posted 27 September 2018 Posted 27 September 2018 12 hours ago, Harry96 said: Got a bad feeling about this one Yeah same, I woke up ths morning thinking.. shit il go on FT and post a negative n pointless comment like this one. 3
moore_94 Posted 27 September 2018 Posted 27 September 2018 2 hours ago, Hanan96 said: He did it last week, against Fleetwood and Bournemouth You mean the Fleetwood game that was in August? And the Bournemouth game that was 2 weeks ago? 1
rachhere Posted 27 September 2018 Posted 27 September 2018 8 hours ago, jim5000 said: Kasper Amartey Evans Maguire Chilwell Ndidi Mendy RIcardo Iheanacho Maddison Vardy ------------------------------------------------------ Kasper Amartey Evans Maguire Ricardo Chilwell Ndidi Mendy Maddison Iheanacho Vardy Line up can flex between two systems depending on whether the team is on top or not. Ohhhh I like this actually! Gives that bit of flexibility and gets in our best attacking front three. Possibly would get Iborra in there instead of Mendy, although I think last season showed he needs a bit more of a break between matches these days, so maybe one for a later match. 1
HighPeakFox Posted 27 September 2018 Posted 27 September 2018 Can someone factually back up the sod's law argument with some facts please, as I'm quite sure it's bollocks.
FoyleFox Posted 27 September 2018 Posted 27 September 2018 24 minutes ago, HighPeakFox said: Can someone factually back up the sod's law argument with some facts please, as I'm quite sure it's bollocks. Crystal Palace. Benteke. No wins, no goals in decade's, enter us
Clever Fox Posted 27 September 2018 Posted 27 September 2018 You just know if they score it will be Rondon. Anyone know what his record is against Evans at West Brom.? I'd really like to see Iborra come into midfield with his silky skills and passing to help Maddison open them up.
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