Let’s not kid ourselves on he’s been playing at this level and some of us just didn’t notice, Joe showed how good he could be one game then went missing the next 5, I’m delighted he’s managed to find consistency in his game he’s been outstanding probably since the split last season and really pushed on this season again, well done to the guy he’s obviously been working hard been really impressive so far this seasonThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-09-2023 04:58 AM #31
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30-09-2023 07:05 AM #32
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I remember the horsing we took at Ibrox early in his time at the club. It was his first game there and he looked completely lost. He was hooked early and rightly so. After that game I genuinely wondered what we'd signed.
It's been a fair time now since he convinced me otherwise. He's got the ability to keep ball when all else is mental around him. He's physically strong and he's been very consistent for a sustained period now.
That afternoon at Ibrox seems a distant memory now.
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30-09-2023 07:33 AM #35
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Newell, for me, really upped his performance levels towards the backend of the season and has continued that in to this season. He’s playing at a totally different level week in, week out than he has in the rest of his time at Hibs IMO. He looks really hungry and I don’t see his levels dropping any time soon.
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30-09-2023 07:38 AM #37
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I think the better the team plays the better Newall plays/looks. Some midfielders need the players around him to be playing well for them to be at the top of their game because he needs players to move around/make space so he can make passes.
For a while Newall would get get ball look up and have nobody to pass to hence he would end up losing it or passing it backwards often. The stick wasnt always justified imo and was partly down to the tactics of previous managers.
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30-09-2023 07:47 AM #38
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So…..I’m was someone who criticised Newell and thought he was at the heart of the problems in our midfield and team in general.
No doubt on his day, he is great to watch and a great footballer.
The problem was, it was 1 game in 3 at best.
Now however, I’m happy to admit he has been one of the star performers and in a much improved and more confident team.
I must say I wasn’t a 100% LJ out man either until the very last game but after reading the Vente tactics interview and the vast improvement in the team, then I wonder how much LJ held us and Newell back.
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30-09-2023 10:52 AM #40
Joe is consistently excellent. Can tackle, pass, go by players with the ball and works hard. He loves the Hibs. Really don't understand those who moan about him these days. I accept he's not world class but he wouldn't be at Hibs if he was. No doubt in my mind, he's a player.
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30-09-2023 11:15 AM #41
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There’ll be folk along to tell us he’s always played like this but to put it simply, he hasn’t, he hasn’t performed anywhere near what he has for the past 6 months or so for the vast majority of his time at Hibs.
He’s been excellent for a good while now though.
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He was hitting similar levels to his current from during our winning run in early autumn last season, and when we came third under jack Ross imo.
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30-09-2023 12:37 PM #44
A lot of fans formed their opinion about Newell when he first came here and was played out of position by Heckingbottom, so looked a poor player.
It's taken until now for them to accept there is sufficient evidence that he is actually a good player.Mature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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30-09-2023 12:45 PM #45
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30-09-2023 05:18 PM #47
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I'm not sure why he got MotM today...didn't play badly but surely not MotM?
Jeggo beside him was more impactful IMHO...
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30-09-2023 10:40 PM #49
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Maybe not outstanding today. but did a lot of things right. I think he is a player.
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03-02-2024 06:12 PM #50
With threads on Youan, Triantis & Levitt. Is it fair to talk about Newell as well? How many midfield combinations can he be part of that are dreadful, lose their battle and go into its shell at the first sign of adversary, but always able to play the “least of our problems” card?
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03-02-2024 06:17 PM #52
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Always someone else’s fault when it comes to Newell. Another who would be nowhere near a good Hibs team
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03-02-2024 06:19 PM #54
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Joe Newell has captained us most weeks this season. That says it all about why there is such a complete lack of leadership in this side.
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03-02-2024 06:19 PM #55
Nice guy, on his day (which isn’t anywhere near enough) excellent, but it’s a really sad reflection on who we have in our squad when he’s viewed as the standout candidate for captain.
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Plays alongside the central defenders and plays it wide either way but rarely forward, with him on the ball the game becomes walking football, nowhere near urgent enough, but he does fight for the ball when we are defending and has nice hair.
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03-02-2024 06:21 PM #57
Ever present in hopeless midfields over the past few years.
That he’s the least of our problems is the most damming indictment of the atrocious failure to fix the midfield problems.
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I’d be happy to see the back of him, Hanlon, Lewis, Marshall. Most of the team basically.
Maybe only thing we can salvage this season, is giving Moriah-Welsh, Amos and Marcondes a run in the hope they (first 2 anyway) can be part of a longer term solution.
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03-02-2024 06:23 PM #59
Summed up perfectly second half by doing the initial beating a man
Then thought he could just weave past another 2 in midfield and causes st Mirren counter
Another who’s time is probably close to being up
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03-02-2024 06:23 PM #60
Roll Royce when we win, Vauxhall Corsa when we lose.
Today was a Corsa day, as are most days at the moment."...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Sir Alex Ferguson
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