I am not having a go at Newcastle as a club, and certainly not their fans who I think have been superb, just at the media and a little at Pardew for fanning the Media flames and being happy to jump on their bandwagon just to save face.
I would expect our manager to know that about a team we have just played (or one we were about to! It is called preperation. If you don't know your oponent then how can you hope to take advantage of their weakness? Lambert made sure he knew about your defensive problems (not that it was possible to miss it!) and so played two big lads up front to test the emergency pairing. This is what won us the game. Had Pardew done the same then Newcastle might have been better equiped to trouble our back line more often.
I am not having a go at Newcastle as a club, and certainly not their fans who I think have been superb, just at the media and a little at Pardew for fanning the Media flames and being happy to jump on their bandwagon just to save face.
An analysis can be done of the players expecting to be played. That doesn't mean that he has to know why those players are being played (i.e. because other players are injured). That sort of information is largely irrelevant to a preparation analysis.
An analysis can be done of the players expecting to be played. That doesn't mean that he has to know why those players are being played (i.e. because other players are injured). That sort of information is largely irrelevant to a preparation analysis.
And I don't think Lambert made any attempt to put together a team which worked against our defensive weaknesses, to be honest. It just fell nicely into his hands.
Who were the last two strikers to score before the game on Saturday? In fact, who are the only strikers out of your team who have scored this season so far? You guessed it - Holt and Morison. He just played the only strikers who have looked able to score this season, and it so happens that those big lads caused a whole host of problems for our CBs.
I don't blame Pardew at all. It's every club for themselves in this game. Avoiding dishing out the facts ultimately results in nothing positive. No one gives enough of a **** to go "wow that team aren't using excuses fair play to them". If you discuss the facts, then the media will report on it and yes, the team will save face to a degree. It's better than wandering around in silence and then wondering why the media are putting you down so much.

i thought surman played very well on saturday. he's a good footballer but he lacks a bit of pace and sometimes needs to get stuck in a bit more, but i don't think anyone can fault his performance at the weekend. lambert got the balance just right using the diamond. its not the approach i would have used - i'd have gone for bennett and pilkington instead of surman and hoolahan but maybe that wouldn't have worked, who knows. lambert knows best of all!
The problem with playing 2 strikers and 2 wingers is that when most Teams play 5 in midfield you get overwhelmed in central midfield with all the problems that causes. As you say - LAMBERT KNOWS BEST!! I still suspect that after the next few weeks our 2 central defenders will be Whitbread and Ayala with De Laet as the holding midfielder.
some crazy posts by chappaz on this thread! it was blatantly obvious that lambert changed his tactics to give us a more arial threat to your new centre backs!! i've been a bit fed up with some of the reports highlighting newcastles injuries at the back. how come ours haven;t been mentioned? we've played the whole season without our centre back pairing and played a right back centre half nearly all season! newcastle crash and burn after one match without theirs and its all down to that. i don't think we got the credit we probably deserved on saturday for tearing their backline to shreds. frustrating...
I dare say Lambert would of started Holt and Morrison anyway
i've been a bit fed up with some of the reports highlighting newcastles injuries at the back. how come ours haven;t been mentioned?
newcastle crash and burn after one match without theirs and its all down to that. i don't think we got the credit we probably deserved on saturday for tearing their backline to shreds. frustrating...