22 hours to get the squad we need. Great start but cramps all round according to players. Konate will be more than cramp imo. I've never cramped my thigh. Wirtz all cramped up. It'll be without question thw most important 22 hours cos we can win the title if we get it right. Seriously there's been a great start and we can only improve with what we have but the cherries on top are required.
I think we can win the title without them, but it will make it easier. City struggling again, same old Arsenal and Chelsea aren't ready. Really don't see why it's the most important 22 hours, getting Frimpong, Kerkez, Wirtz and Ekitike in was as important if not more.
Cramp Both down the back and cramp spams in the main muscle on the front. Cramp is really common in Hockey, cause of the non-stop nature of the game and therefore non-stop running.
That's the basis these are the cherries that allow us to do more than one comp. We cannot go for with chiesa as back up striker coming on. The poor fella had two chances to show himself off and it really was oh dear still cant run can he?
No idea what game we’re watching but chiesa did well. Picked up ball twice and twisted and turned and won us a corner in the end when up against 3 defenders.
He did ok. But when you.get two chances to go and you can't actually execute either its kind of sad for him. He need to have those moments to get more chances. We need reinforcements up top.
Liverpool closing in on a deal for Isak after positive talks today - agreement expected to be announced tomorrow according to DaveOCKOP
I mean he was 3v1 against the best defence in the league. He did the 2nd best thing at that moment which was keep the ball get up field and win a corner. Not sure what else expected.
I'm sure if I were a pro footballer I'd get thigh cramps...I get cramps everywhere. Yawning? Oh that's a neck cramp.
I thought at the time he did well Salah was in space on the right I think but with the day Salah was having - probably best he took it on himself
Too lazy to read the articles but I'm seeing headlines saying Newcastle have put a £130 mill price tag on what they're willing to sell Isak for. Seems very steep considering all that has occurred. At this point I wonder if it is worth it. Unless Isak is also a good centre back.
Considering they started out at £150m they have come down a fair way to get rid of an obviously troublesome player. If you want him you need to meet the discounted fee for flawed goods and hope it works out. Just hope Madrid or Barca don't start flashing eyes at him next year because they won't pay anywhere near that.
That's down £20m on all the figures that the Newkie fans/journos were saying was sacrosanct, tbf. Still at least £30m over the odds, but I'll tell you this, there's only one Newcastle player worth over £100m - and it ain't Isak.