Did 2 minutes later as well.

No room for sentiment by & large the team needs a massive overhaul.
Im ****** off too but thats a cheap shotPommieclaret wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 4:05 pmHead turned by offer of riches elsewhere just like the other donkey at the side of him
CorrectJakubclaret wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 4:11 pmNo room for sentiment by & large the team needs a massive overhaul.
Ha ha and here comes the happy clappers union
Iceberg, what Iceberg?
Well you should be mature enough to offer a considerred opinion...if that is a considerred opinion you havent seen what theyve done for usPommieclaret wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 4:19 pmWe all have BFC interest at heart and I certainly have since the late 60s seen all the good times and the bad times so no Bosscat I haven't been hid under the so called rock!!!!
Yep, hope it’s not a sign of bigger issuesBin Ont Turf wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 4:27 pmIt was so noticeable with it being him, supposedly our leader on the pitch.![]()
Wake up to yourself fella. Mee is getting pelters today because he didn’t play well and didn’t lead by example, which is something he has ALWAYS done.evensteadiereddie wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 4:23 pmBen Mee now getting pelters....I think that completes the whole squad. And Dyche. And Garlick. And the tea lady..........I'm assuming some - some, note - of the criticism written on here today is from undercover Rovers fans. It certainly reads like it.
Pathetic commentevensteadiereddie wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 4:23 pmBen Mee now getting pelters....I think that completes the whole squad. And Dyche. And Garlick. And the tea lady..........I'm assuming some - some, note - of the criticism written on here today is from undercover Rovers fans. It certainly reads like it.
Sorry but that is absolute tripeAlargeClaret wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 4:24 pmMee wouldn’t get a game for most champ sides , been a noble servant but shouldn’t be anywhere near the prem
Pathetic comment because supporters who have the audacity to criticise Dyche or lack of effort from players and bearing in mind have got 1 win in 20 are branded as undercover Blackburn fansevensteadiereddie wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 6:12 pmExplain. I can understand the comments relating to our investment over the years not being high enough. I can understand the comments based on that lack of investment and the resulting lack of competitiveness we now have.
What I can't understand are the comments regarding players not caring, Dyche not having a clue, Dyche having lost the dressing room, Dyche and Stone having no idea regarding the coaching side, Dyche's predictable post match comments, players not trying and so on. Endless criticism based on supposition and perceived wisdom. Bullshit in other words.
It is an insult to Dyche and his staff to suggest any/all of them are neither interested nor committed enough to lead or play for the club.
The meltdown on here today and the tantrums that have accompanied it - now they are pathetic.
The simple matter is that our squad is not good enough to give all but the poorest sides a good game over 90 minutes and hasn't been for a number of years but Dyche, without much credit from some on here, has had the squad over-performing well individually and as a unit.
Time and effort have taken their toll on the players - Dyche, too, no doubt- but we're two points behind for God's sake.
Maybe you've overlooked that fact that they are our relegation rivals and have unlimited funding. They can unsettle us massively by talking up big money deals for our key players, and could even afford to buy our best players and not even play them in order to fatally weaken us.
The flaw in that masterplan is that they could just buy far superior players to ours without the need to take ours, to be honest with the way ours are performing Newcastle will be desperately praying that mee stays with us.nil_desperandum wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 6:26 pmMaybe you've overlooked that fact that they are our relegation rivals and have unlimited funding. They can unsettle us massively by talking up big money deals for our key players, and could even afford to buy our best players and not even play them in order to fatally weaken us.
In fact the former is exactly what I would be doing in their position.
Weaken us all the want, they’ll still have to catch someone out of the bottom 3.nil_desperandum wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 6:26 pmMaybe you've overlooked that fact that they are our relegation rivals and have unlimited funding. They can unsettle us massively by talking up big money deals for our key players, and could even afford to buy our best players and not even play them in order to fatally weaken us.
In fact the former is exactly what I would be doing in their position.
You missed the bit where I said simply talking up their interest in signing him on a big money deal unsettles him, our plans and our team. Ultimately they don't need to sign him, (as you said they could sign better), but by unsettling him and potentially disrupting us they can significantly weaken us. You could argue that something is affecting Mee's game now. Is it transfer speculation?Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 6:30 pmThe flaw in that masterplan is that they could just buy far superior players to ours without the need to take ours, to be honest with the way ours are performing Newcastle will be desperately praying that mee stays with us.
He’s always had a mistake in him and it’s becoming more frequent , he’s never had pace or goals ( per se) . And his distribution is mediocre at best .Though , as a standard bearer of the “ Burnley way” and club captain he appears immune to criticism .He’s an unshakable brave heart alright but sentimental whimsy has no place in a team as poor as ours .
You’ve been watching that for the better part of a decade. Difference is we had more than that once upon a time.Milltown1882 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 4:05 pmThere’s only so many times I can watch him hitting aimless balls towards the corner flag this season. Awful.
Mees past it I don’t know why he’s dithering over a new contract nobody else in the PL would take him maybe a Norwich or a Watford at a push.nil_desperandum wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 6:44 pmYou missed the bit where I said simply talking up their interest in signing him on a big money deal unsettles him, our plans and our team. Ultimately they don't need to sign him, (as you said they could sign better), but by unsettling him and potentially disrupting us they can significantly weaken us. You could argue that something is affecting Mee's game now. Is it transfer speculation?
(Who knows?)
Central midfield is where our biggest problem is the back four gets very little cover, they don't close down in midfield, they block very little and they give the ball away to much, and therefore putting the back four under pressure.warksclaret wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 5:48 pmI dont think its in central defence our problems lie. I guess our two CH's are becoming disillusioned with our failure to take chances, and the pressure and cover they are getting from midfield
If the former happens, then so should the latter.TsarBomba wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 7:13 pmWe were a distant second best to a struggling Leeds team that started Adam Forshaw and Stuart Dallas in the middle.
The same Adam Forshaw that didn’t play a single game last season, and only 7 games in the Championship the season before.
And the same Stuart Dallas who despite being incredibly versatile, has only played 1 game in his last 50 as a central midfielder.
There are no more excuses to make. Today’s result, and more importantly the performance, is incredibly telling.
A number of players are no longer putting the required effort in. When that happens, the outcome is inevitable. It’s either relegation, or a change of manager.
Is he dithering? I've not read anything regarding a contract offer. As alreadtly mentioned, if he's not been offered a new deal, this could be affecting his performances.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 7:07 pmMees past it I don’t know why he’s dithering over a new contract nobody else in the PL would take him maybe a Norwich or a Watford at a push.
I lost respect for mee after the plane incident but disregarding that & on a pure football level & opinion Collins should start ahead of him irrespective of JT leaving for what’s left until, a valid arguments exists he should be learning alongside the better of the 2 defenders in PL matches.TheFamilyCat wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 8:08 pmIs he dithering? I've not read anything regarding a contract offer. As alreadtly mentioned, if he's not been offered a new deal, this could be affecting his performances.
Firstly, I'm amazed we got to post #42 before someone mentioned his position on racism. I'm much less amazed that it was a melon like you that brought it up.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 8:41 pmI lost respect for mee after the plane incident but disregarding that & on a pure football level & opinion Collins should start ahead of him irrespective of JT leaving for what’s left until, a valid arguments exists he should be learning alongside the better of the 2 defenders in PL matches.
If you leave insinuations of racism aside & debate whether Collins should be starting ahead it’s a debate I’m interested in having.TheFamilyCat wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 8:45 pmFirstly, I'm amazed we got to post #42 before someone mentioned his position on racism. I'm much less amazed that it was a melon like you that brought it up.
Secondly, what the **** has that got to do with my post that you've quoted and are presumably responding to (or the post of yours that I replied to)?
Newcastle aren't going to be able to attract a real world class CB in Jan because of a number of factors, not least being in the bottom 3 for one.
No insinuation needed.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 8:51 pmIf you leave insinuations of racism aside & debate whether Collins should be starting ahead it’s a debate I’m interested in having.
When you start banging on about the R word & calling me part of the fruit family with the melon, i no longer wish to engage certainly not with the likes of you, I realise people are in a bad mood with the footballing start to 2022, good evening find another person to attempt an argument with please I’m not interested.TheFamilyCat wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 9:04 pmNo insinuation needed.
Let's go back to the start. You said Mee was dithering over a contract. I questioned this as to my knowledge he hasn't been offered one (and agreed with another poster who suggested uncertainty over next year could be affecting his performances).
So, before we debate Collins starting, I'd be keen to know if there is any information on Mee's contract offer available or whether you made up the "dithering".
As for Collins, he is clearly the future and pleasingly has not looked out of place when he has played. Should he be starting? I'd say yes, but based on what I know about who will or won't be at the club next year, I would play him instead of Tarkowski.
Weird, you said you were keen to debate Collins starting.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Sun Jan 02, 2022 9:10 pmWhen you start banging on about the R word & calling me part of the fruit family with the melon, i no longer wish to engage certainly not with the likes of you, I realise people are in a bad mood with the footballing start to 2022, good evening find another person to attempt an argument with please I’m not interested.