Sunday, August 21, 2005

Hammer out

Another disapponting start especially the result. After an outstanding display at the defeat in Highbury last week, we were expected to secure 3 points and again, we were left disappointed. I haven't catch the game yet but from the reports i've read, don't think everything is going well.

From Soccernet--
That Newcastle badly misfired is not in any doubt, but it would be churlish not to acknowledge the Hammers' performance, with Danny Gabbidon outstanding at the back and Marlon Harewood giving Jean-Alain Boumsong the sternest of examinations.

They were well worth their point, and despite the fact that he was several players short of his best 11, the gaps in Souness' squad were cruelly exposed by a side which was, after all, playing Coca-Cola Championship football last season.

The Magpies lacked bite in attack, invention in midfield and were not entirely convincing at the back, and that does not bode well for a season which has started badly and could get worse before it gets better.


How can we get any points against Bolton and Manu U in the next few games if we play like this? No strikers apart from Shearer, no midfield creativity how? how??

The only positives that i can dig up from this game is, we kept a clean sheet. First in god knows how many games. Other than that, there's nothing good we can say. I think all of us can see clearly what is the problem. Goals and creativity. None..... as of now..

Luque is expected to be sign in the next few days, hopefully in time for the Bolton match. Is he going to be a good signing? Is this just a desperate attempt to get us, the fans excited about new arrivals, in order to cover up our failed attempts in the transfer of other high-profile players? This signing could well be another failure. Well, that will be another story....

I can forsee something is coming but what?

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