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Re: Newcastle United FC
This is our 3rd or 4th best squad under Moyes.I'd be extremely happy if we manage to finish in a Europa League place.
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Re: Newcastle United FC
Tbh this season I think Everton's squad look more impressive than Newcastle. I'm more afraid of them than I've ever been this past decade.
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Re: Newcastle United FC
Everton v Newcastle United – The Premier League Years
Everton and Newcastle lock horns at Goodison Park on Monday night in what promises to be a titanic battle.
Both teams will be hoping to secure a top-four finish this season, but do their previous Premier League meetings on Merseyside give any indication as to where the points might end up?
The Basics
Matches Played: 18
Everton Wins: 9
Draws: 4
Newcastle Wins: 5
Everton Goals: 26
Newcastle Goals: 19
Although their Premier League record at Goodison Park is not too bad, it is important to note that Newcastle have enjoyed just a single victory in their last nine top-flight visits to the ground.
Streaks
The most consecutive victories enjoyed by Everton in this fixture stands at four (between the 2004/05 & 2007/08 seasons)
Newcastle have never triumphed in consecutive stagings of this fixture
Everton boast the record unbeaten run in this fixture at seven games (between the 2002/03 & 2008/09 seasons)
Three games represents the longest unbeaten run that Newcastle have managed in this fixture (between the 1999/00 & 2001/02 seasons)
Everton hold the record for scoring in consecutive stagings of this fixture at nine games (between the 2000/01 & 2008/09 seasons)
If Newcastle find the net on Monday night, it will equal their record of scoring in five consecutive stagings of this fixture (set between the 1999/00 & 2003/04 seasons)
Once again, Everton appear to be the dominant force in historical terms.
Scoring Patterns – By Time Period
Here is a look at when each team has scored their goals in this fixture:
0-15 minutes: EVE (1) v (2) NEW
16-30 minutes: EVE (8-) v (1) NEW
31-45 minutes: EVE (3) v (3) NEW
46-60 minutes: EVE (5) v (6) NEW
61-75 minutes: EVE (5) v (2) NEW
76-90 minutes: EVE (4) v (5) NEW
Points of interest are:
Just three goals have been netted during the first 15 minutes of play
Everton have outscored Newcastle by eight goals to one during the 16-30 minute time period
In the history of this fixture, 60% of the goals have been scored during the second half
Scoring Patterns – By Type
Here is a look at how each team has scored their goals in this fixture:
Open Play: EVE (9) v (13) NEW
Corner: EVE (5) v (0) NEW
Free-Kick: EVE (5) v (0) NEW
Direct Free-Kick: EVE (0) v (0) NEW
Penalty: EVE (7) v (4) NEW
Own Goal: EVE (0) v (2) NEW
It is worth noting that:
Nearly 25% of the goals scored in this fixture have been penalties (24.44%)
Penalties apart, Newcastle have never scored from a set-piece
Everton have scored just 34.62% of their goals in open play
Scoring Patterns – General
Here are a few other goal-related facts:
Everton have netted at least two goals in 50% of these encounters
Newcastle have scored no more than a single goal in 12 of the 18 stagings of this fixture
Five of the nine Everton victories have been by exactly a two-goal margin
Four of the five Newcastle victories have been by exactly a two-goal margin
Everton have kept a clean sheet in six of their nine wins
Newcastle have scored at least two goals in four of their five wins
David Unsworth is the leading scorer in this fixture with three goals
Six members of the current Everton squad have netted for the team in this fixture (Anichebe – 2 goals/Neville – 1 goal/Fellaini – 1 goal/Pienaar – 1 goal/Jelavic – 1 goal/Heitinga – 1 goal)
Two members of the current Newcastle squad have netted for the team in this fixture (S.Taylor – 1 goal/Ben Arfa – 1 goal)
Everton have collected 28 points from a possible 30 when opening the scoring in this fixture
Newcastle have opened the scoring in this fixture on seven occasions, going on to win five, draw two and lose none of these matches
The Card Count
There can be fireworks when two big clubs go head-to-head, but has this been the case in these encounters?
*In the figures below, two yellow cards and one red card have been counted when a player has been sent off for a ‘second bookable offence’:
Yellow Cards – EVE (29) v (46) NEW
Red Cards – EVE (2) v (3) NEW
It should be pointed out that:
Newcastle have picked up 17 more yellow cards than Everton
Every single staging of this fixture has produced at least one yellow card
Miscellaneous
Here are a few more statistics that are worth looking at:
Everton have had 117 ‘Shots on Target’ in this fixture at an average of 6.50 per game
Newcastle have had 73 ‘Shots on Target’ in this fixture at an average of 4.06 per game
Everton have found the net once every 4.50 ‘Shots on Target’ in this fixture
Excluding own goals, Newcastle have found the net once every 4.29 ‘Shots on Target’ in this fixture
David Moyes’ men have recent history on their side, boasting six wins from the last nine stagings of this fixture. This has to make them favourites, though it will also be interesting to see if Newcastle can break their set-piece duck.
« The Importance of Scoring First
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Everton and Newcastle lock horns at Goodison Park on Monday night in what promises to be a titanic battle.
Both teams will be hoping to secure a top-four finish this season, but do their previous Premier League meetings on Merseyside give any indication as to where the points might end up?
The Basics
Matches Played: 18
Everton Wins: 9
Draws: 4
Newcastle Wins: 5
Everton Goals: 26
Newcastle Goals: 19
Although their Premier League record at Goodison Park is not too bad, it is important to note that Newcastle have enjoyed just a single victory in their last nine top-flight visits to the ground.
Streaks
The most consecutive victories enjoyed by Everton in this fixture stands at four (between the 2004/05 & 2007/08 seasons)
Newcastle have never triumphed in consecutive stagings of this fixture
Everton boast the record unbeaten run in this fixture at seven games (between the 2002/03 & 2008/09 seasons)
Three games represents the longest unbeaten run that Newcastle have managed in this fixture (between the 1999/00 & 2001/02 seasons)
Everton hold the record for scoring in consecutive stagings of this fixture at nine games (between the 2000/01 & 2008/09 seasons)
If Newcastle find the net on Monday night, it will equal their record of scoring in five consecutive stagings of this fixture (set between the 1999/00 & 2003/04 seasons)
Once again, Everton appear to be the dominant force in historical terms.
Scoring Patterns – By Time Period
Here is a look at when each team has scored their goals in this fixture:
0-15 minutes: EVE (1) v (2) NEW
16-30 minutes: EVE (8-) v (1) NEW
31-45 minutes: EVE (3) v (3) NEW
46-60 minutes: EVE (5) v (6) NEW
61-75 minutes: EVE (5) v (2) NEW
76-90 minutes: EVE (4) v (5) NEW
Points of interest are:
Just three goals have been netted during the first 15 minutes of play
Everton have outscored Newcastle by eight goals to one during the 16-30 minute time period
In the history of this fixture, 60% of the goals have been scored during the second half
Scoring Patterns – By Type
Here is a look at how each team has scored their goals in this fixture:
Open Play: EVE (9) v (13) NEW
Corner: EVE (5) v (0) NEW
Free-Kick: EVE (5) v (0) NEW
Direct Free-Kick: EVE (0) v (0) NEW
Penalty: EVE (7) v (4) NEW
Own Goal: EVE (0) v (2) NEW
It is worth noting that:
Nearly 25% of the goals scored in this fixture have been penalties (24.44%)
Penalties apart, Newcastle have never scored from a set-piece
Everton have scored just 34.62% of their goals in open play
Scoring Patterns – General
Here are a few other goal-related facts:
Everton have netted at least two goals in 50% of these encounters
Newcastle have scored no more than a single goal in 12 of the 18 stagings of this fixture
Five of the nine Everton victories have been by exactly a two-goal margin
Four of the five Newcastle victories have been by exactly a two-goal margin
Everton have kept a clean sheet in six of their nine wins
Newcastle have scored at least two goals in four of their five wins
David Unsworth is the leading scorer in this fixture with three goals
Six members of the current Everton squad have netted for the team in this fixture (Anichebe – 2 goals/Neville – 1 goal/Fellaini – 1 goal/Pienaar – 1 goal/Jelavic – 1 goal/Heitinga – 1 goal)
Two members of the current Newcastle squad have netted for the team in this fixture (S.Taylor – 1 goal/Ben Arfa – 1 goal)
Everton have collected 28 points from a possible 30 when opening the scoring in this fixture
Newcastle have opened the scoring in this fixture on seven occasions, going on to win five, draw two and lose none of these matches
The Card Count
There can be fireworks when two big clubs go head-to-head, but has this been the case in these encounters?
*In the figures below, two yellow cards and one red card have been counted when a player has been sent off for a ‘second bookable offence’:
Yellow Cards – EVE (29) v (46) NEW
Red Cards – EVE (2) v (3) NEW
It should be pointed out that:
Newcastle have picked up 17 more yellow cards than Everton
Every single staging of this fixture has produced at least one yellow card
Miscellaneous
Here are a few more statistics that are worth looking at:
Everton have had 117 ‘Shots on Target’ in this fixture at an average of 6.50 per game
Newcastle have had 73 ‘Shots on Target’ in this fixture at an average of 4.06 per game
Everton have found the net once every 4.50 ‘Shots on Target’ in this fixture
Excluding own goals, Newcastle have found the net once every 4.29 ‘Shots on Target’ in this fixture
David Moyes’ men have recent history on their side, boasting six wins from the last nine stagings of this fixture. This has to make them favourites, though it will also be interesting to see if Newcastle can break their set-piece duck.
« The Importance of Scoring First
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Re: Newcastle United FC
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew has admitted last season's top scorer Demba Ba could leave the club for £7m in January.
The 27-year-old Senegal striker is believed to be frustrated at his current role at the club and talks over a new contract have reached an impasse.
It was thought Ba's £7m buy-out clause expired on 31 July, but Pardew revealed it is still active in the new year.
"There is that clause in his contract and it makes us vulnerable, " he said. "It's still open in the next window."
The 27-year-old Senegal striker is believed to be frustrated at his current role at the club and talks over a new contract have reached an impasse.
It was thought Ba's £7m buy-out clause expired on 31 July, but Pardew revealed it is still active in the new year.
"There is that clause in his contract and it makes us vulnerable, " he said. "It's still open in the next window."
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Re: Newcastle United FC
Just moved to Newcastle. So yeah, will be keeping an eye on them.
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Re: Newcastle United FC
Newcastle were seriously unlucky to only draw the Wear/Tyne derby. A harsh red for Tiote and Sunderland could not get anything done for an hour even with their numerical advantage.
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Re: Newcastle United FC
I really never knew how shit Simpson actually was until I got FM lol.
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Re: Newcastle United FC
According to L'Equipe Newcastle Utd are closing in on Arsenal legend Aliadiere from French side Lorient: http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/Actualites/Aliadiere-vers-newcastle/322311#xtor=CS1-12-[Aliadiere-vers-newcastle-322311
Would be a cool signing.
Would be a cool signing.
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Re: Newcastle United FC
You gotta be f*cking kidding me
I get we need a back up but f*cking hell
Also it's blatantly bullocks he's 29 lol.
I get we need a back up but f*cking hell
Also it's blatantly bullocks he's 29 lol.
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Re: Newcastle United FC
Pardew doesn't look so Pardiola anymore...
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Great Leader Sprucenuce wrote:You gotta be f*cking kidding me
I get we need a back up but f*cking hell
Also it's blatantly bullocks he's 29 lol.
Better than Ba and cisse
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Re: Newcastle United FC
"To play in the Premier League would be a dream come true," said Sissoko.
"It is a fantastic league and I enjoy watching it.
"Newcastle are a fantastic team and would be attractive to any player. I am no different."
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11661/8217091
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Debuchy:
"I could not go to Newcastle because the president of Lille did not want me to go," Debuchy told L'equipe.
"At times it was a decision that was difficult to deal with over the summer and, yes, I was disappointed.
"I hope there will be other opportunities, but for now that is all in the past. I will give 200 per cent for Lille and I have never said I am unhappy here. I am not sure what my future will be after this season though."
"I could not go to Newcastle because the president of Lille did not want me to go," Debuchy told L'equipe.
"At times it was a decision that was difficult to deal with over the summer and, yes, I was disappointed.
"I hope there will be other opportunities, but for now that is all in the past. I will give 200 per cent for Lille and I have never said I am unhappy here. I am not sure what my future will be after this season though."
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Re: Newcastle United FC
Yo, question for Mole and anyone who watches Newcastle regularly.
I play soccermanager and have $90 million right now and can buy Davide Santon to grow my massive youth team for $6 million. Is he worth it? I know he has massive potential in FIFA but how has he been playing, what does his situation look like with Newcastle etc.
I play soccermanager and have $90 million right now and can buy Davide Santon to grow my massive youth team for $6 million. Is he worth it? I know he has massive potential in FIFA but how has he been playing, what does his situation look like with Newcastle etc.
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Re: Newcastle United FC
He's been our best player this season IMO and ask any fan they will say he's been our most consistent.
As far as he's situation goes he has a Geordie Girlfriend and seems very happy where he is at the moment.
What is soccer manager btw? because while he's performing fantastically at the moment he's not exactly scoring or assisting so he wouldn't be a good choice for Fantasy Football for example.
As far as he's situation goes he has a Geordie Girlfriend and seems very happy where he is at the moment.
What is soccer manager btw? because while he's performing fantastically at the moment he's not exactly scoring or assisting so he wouldn't be a good choice for Fantasy Football for example.
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Re: Newcastle United FC
www.soccermanager.com
I've never played Football Manager but from what I understand, soccermanager is football manager's slow cousin, even though it's still very fun. You just take control of a club and buy players. Their ratings change at a minimum of every 4 months or can go for long periods of time untouched if they don't play particularly well or badly.
For example, Santon is an 87 and his last rating change was in January 2010. So from what you're saying, he'll go up the next time they review the Premier League.
I've never played Football Manager but from what I understand, soccermanager is football manager's slow cousin, even though it's still very fun. You just take control of a club and buy players. Their ratings change at a minimum of every 4 months or can go for long periods of time untouched if they don't play particularly well or badly.
For example, Santon is an 87 and his last rating change was in January 2010. So from what you're saying, he'll go up the next time they review the Premier League.
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Considering how much he has improved since then i would have thought so.
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Re: Newcastle United FC
Soccer manager oh dear.
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I am the Arsene Wenger of soccer manager. My youth team has over 100 players and I haven't won a trophy in over 5 seasons (4 seasons a year)
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Rumours in France that #Newcastle have Saint-Etienne attacker Pierre-Emerick #Aubameyang on their shortlist of targets for Jan. #NUFC
Good news at last.
Rumours in France that #Newcastle have Saint-Etienne attacker Pierre-Emerick #Aubameyang on their shortlist of targets for Jan. #NUFC
Good news at last.
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Unless we sort the style of play and other problems we have out i don't see what good even Messi would do
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Re: Newcastle United FC
Fear not Cisse will start scoring now because I took him out of my fantasy team.
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Players aren't going to make this team better lol
A change in style or tactics will (or management, which would obviously bring in a change in style/tactics unless it's someone from Stoke).
A change in style or tactics will (or management, which would obviously bring in a change in style/tactics unless it's someone from Stoke).
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CBarca wrote:Players aren't going to make this team better lol
A change in style or tactics will (or management, which would obviously bring in a change in style/tactics unless it's someone from Stoke).
Exactly.
Cabaye is out till February and Taylor is out till the New Year
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Hello!
I just discovered this thread, Im new here so be easy on me
I just discovered this thread, Im new here so be easy on me
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Congrats For qualifying to the next round!
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