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Thread: Newell on fans jeers vs Cove
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26-01-2022 06:01 PM #151
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26-01-2022 06:02 PM #152This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
GG
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26-01-2022 11:06 PM #153This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
United we stand here....
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26-01-2022 11:34 PM #154
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27-01-2022 10:38 AM #155
OK, I've gone above & beyond the call of duty & watched the 1st half of the Cove game again & analysed Newell's performance in detail. I really did this in an attempt to reassure myself that my old eyes haven't completely gone along with my ability to understand what's happening on the pitch.
I've paraphrased some of the negative comments & put the facts beside them.
1. The most common criticism, Newell's instinct is to pass back, he doesn't look for a forward pass.
Reality - Newell passed forward twice as much as he passed back, 18/9, with 3 sideways. At least 4 of the forward passes were 20 yards or more. The only times Joe gave away possession were an attempted 40 yard pass after 10 minutes which the defender just managed to put out for a throw in, and a right foot cross into a good area in the box which the keeper gathered. That's an astonishing effort.
2. Newell takes 5 or 6 touches every time.
Reality - Joe took 5 touches once & 4 on 4 occasions. Those longer spells of possession were when he was driving forward, something else he apparently doesn't do! Joe's average touch by possession was 2!
3. Newell spent all his time passing to Hanlon & Hallberg.
Reality - Joe passed to Hanlon 3 times and Hallberg once.
Let's remember, the common concensus on here was that Joe played much better from the 2nd half on, he must have had some game & I can understand his frustration.
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27-01-2022 10:42 AM #156
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27-01-2022 10:58 AM #157This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Facts, that’ll never catch on.
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27-01-2022 11:32 AM #158
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Sadly, there are some people who don’t take any notice of facts and reality
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27-01-2022 11:37 AM #159
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27-01-2022 11:40 AM #160
I particularly like the stat that his average touch taken per possession was, er , 2.
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27-01-2022 11:49 AM #161
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27-01-2022 12:00 PM #163
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What is our record without him in the team? With him in it it was a 3rd place finish and successive cup finals.
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27-01-2022 12:08 PM #164
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Think it was losing too many games that got Jack the sack to be fair.
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27-01-2022 12:10 PM #165
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It was the style of play I think - that’s what they said they want to change in the press when SM was appointed.
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27-01-2022 12:10 PM #166
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27-01-2022 12:12 PM #167
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27-01-2022 12:14 PM #168
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27-01-2022 12:17 PM #169
Comments about Newell slowing things down, passing back too often were valid in previous games imo, but certainly not the last two. I think he’s been far more positive and has been our best midfielder if not our best player. It’s never been about ability for me, he clearly has that.
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27-01-2022 02:22 PM #170This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-01-2022 02:28 PM #171This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Outstanding first half, went into his shell a bit second half.
He has shown flashes at least though.
JDH was very disappointing last night. I thought he had a great start to the season under Ross.
There have to be question marks over playing the pair of them in the middle together as they haven't cut it for some time.
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27-01-2022 02:29 PM #172This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If the board aren't happy with the way things go, they'll bin Maloney.
If performances and results are decent, they'll stick with him.
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27-01-2022 02:35 PM #173This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's the next piece of the puzzle. I'd love to see up play Mitchell in a central role. just to see what happens !
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27-01-2022 02:37 PM #174This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-01-2022 02:46 PM #175
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27-01-2022 02:53 PM #176
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I don't think so. A lot of fans remember managers being sacked and worse being brought in.
The knives being sharpened comment probably came about on here under Butcher or Calderwood before too as well as back him and give him a chance even when disaster stared us in the puss. Not saying that about Maloney but we are allowed to be on our guard and not just blindly back anyone.
There's been very little so far to indicate any sort of improvement and with Boyle leaving then (ironically)stating it's not his team the excuses are out.
We need a win on Saturday because I'm very doubtful we will win the derby.
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27-01-2022 03:26 PM #177
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Do you mean Maloney when you said someone stated “it’s not his team”? If so, what’s ironic about it in relation to Boyle leaving?
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27-01-2022 03:47 PM #178
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***** like last night, Cove and Parkhead is acceptable because it's not his team yet it's also acceptable because Boyle's left.
Decent Motherwell pun btw.
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27-01-2022 04:00 PM #179
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Celtic park - beaten easily by a team 10x the budget. Hardly some disaster.
Cove - not great, but would've won by 2 or 3 had our early goal been given. Always hard against 10 defenders.
Motherwell - Hard fought point on a horrible night.
This is after 2 brilliant results in his first 2 games. Maloney is doing fine. Anyone doubting him already needs to just get a grip tbh.
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27-01-2022 06:03 PM #180
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Few notable things from last night.
Was impossible for the wing backs.
- I'm almost certain that Mcginn or Stevenson didn't once attempt to make an overlapping run to create a bit of space for Doig/Cadden. Obviously a tactical choice by Maloney. Given that were were just recycling the ball between left and right it was a huge issue all night.
- Small thing but Cadden/Doig taking throw ins instead of McGinn/Stevenson. Again, made it hard for the wing backs to get any sort of territory.
- Wind made it hard to switch the ball from left the right quickly.
- Campbell/Mueller had a torrid time recieving the ball with their back to goal. Only niSbet long ked capable or recieving the ball but the ball was rarely on for aforementioned reasons.
All in all this game was a direct result of the way we set out to play the game. Find it hard to blame the players when we were so conservative tactically.
Hopefully we learn and move on.
Rocky motm followed by Newell.
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