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·25 Agustus 2024

Bournemouth 1 Newcastle 1 – Instant Newcastle United fan / writer reaction

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Bournemouth 1 Newcastle 1 – Sunday 25 August 2pm

Instant fan / writer reaction from some of our regular contributors on The Mag.


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‘After all that late drama I’m just grateful we’re going home with a point, especially the way we played today.

Early days but we didn’t look anything like ourselves again.

Some players well off their best, not going to bother naming them!

Subs made a difference.

Here’s hoping for some improvement for the cup on Wednesday…’

Billy Miller:

‘Howe just cannot get the better of his former team in the Premier League.

At least we got the draw after the glorious intervention of VAR but Neto was my man of the match.

He made some immaculate saves.

Two games unbeaten.

Could be a lot worse.’

GToon:

‘We got away with one today and so did some of our players who were individually appalling.

Joelinton: amazing last week and horrendous today, bullied and totally dominated by midget Cook.

And Dean Wilkins, who wrote the article about Pope earlier tiday. Well it was Pope who chose to parry a shot straight at him that nearly cost us the game from the corner. He was certainly the second best keeper on the pitch today.

What is it with rubbish like Bournemouth?

Can we really not beat some seaside town’s select 11?

Apart from the last twenty minutes we looked second best all over the pitch apart from Bruno.

This team is not firing yet and if this level of performance continues, Eddie is going to be under pressure.

Not good enough so far.

And last point.

Gordon looked miles better on the right. RW problem solved?’

David Punton:

‘The manner of the performance was alarming but it ends up a point away from home thanks to Anthony Gordon.

We seem to have a blind spot with Bournemouth and it’s carried on here, bar the opening ten minutes.

We can, and must, play better than this.

Gordon looks like a ghost of who he was, Joelinton shockingly poor, full-backs poor and Longstaff and Murphy might as well not be on the pitch – abysmal.

Yet we emerge unscathed thanks to AG and nerve shredding VAR review for what would have been a shattering winner for the home side.

We live to fight another day though and hope for better to come.

Players needs to pull their socks up.

Board need to get a new player in this week to give the whole place a lift.’

Tony Mallabar:

‘1-1 undeserved point.

1-2 and deserved loss.

1-1 and will take the point.

Another underwhelming performance and my gut tells me something ain’t right behind the scenes.

Being a two night trip meant a visit to Miller’s in King’s Cross. Which was mostly full of Spurs and Arsenal fans, but ended up talking to 3 Man Utd fans who’d been to Brighton.

I know most think your average Man Utd fan is your generic glory hunter but these 3 lads in their late 60s were proper old school Salford reds.

Anyway, roll on Wednesday nightm cannot be any worse than what we’ve seen so far this season.’

Bazoox:

‘Awful first half.

The Rolls Royce was begging to be given the ball to his feet.

The midfield now want far too many touches. Gameplan became deep, condensed and narrow.

Shocker from Joelinton.

I honestly believe he is in danger of becoming just a squad player on whopping wages.

Picked up in second half but nearly blew a lucky point.

I want the likes of Gordon and Longstaff to pick it up if they are possible mainstays.

Murphy should never play in front of Almiron again.

Lets go with Flash and Harvey next week.

Signings need to be made or we are in danger of our season ending before it’s began.’

Matt Busby said to Joe Harvey:

‘We got out of jail there, both in terms of the performance and their disallowed goal.

I’m torn as to what to make of it all.

On the one hand, we’re still unbeaten and handily placed, despite not getting out of second gear yet.

On the other, anyone with top four aspirations shouldn’t be hanging on against Southampton and should be swatting Bournemouth aside.

We move on though.

I suspect Spurs won’t be rolled over like they have been these past couple of seasons but if we can win next week, the table will be looking even better. HTL.’

(Bournemouth 1 Newcastle 1 – Next two changes had a positive effect… Read HERE)

Stats via BBC Sport:

Bournemouth 1 Newcastle 1 – Sunday 25 August 2pm

Goals:

Newcastle United:

Gordon 76

Bournemouth:

Tavernier 37

Possession was Newcastle 61% Bournemouth 39%

Total shots were Newcastle 14 Bournemouth 16

Shots on target were Newcastle 5 Bournemouth 4

Corners were Newcastle 9 Bournemouth 8

Touches in the box Newcastle 32 Bournemouth 27

Newcastle United team v Bournemouth:

Pope; Livramento (Trippier 58), Krafth, Burn, Kelly (Hall 69), Longstaff (Willock 70), Bruno, Joelinton; Jacob Murphy (Barnes 58), Isak, Gordon (Almmiron 89)

Unused subs:

Ruddy, Targett, Osula, Alex Murphy

Newcastle United schedule to end of October 2024:

Wednesday 28 August 2024 – Forest v Newcastle in Carabao Cup round (8pm) Sky Sports

Friday 30 August 2024 – Summer transfer window closes at 11pm.

Sunday 1 September 2024 – Newcastle v Tottenham (1.30pm) Sky Sports

(The first international break of the season)

Sunday 15 September 2024 – Wolves v Newcastle (4.30 pm) Sky Sports

Weeks commencing Monday 16 September AND Monday 23 September – Carabao Cup round three (This round split over two midweeks)

Saturday 21 September 2024 – Fulham v Newcastle (3 pm)

Weeks commencing Monday 16 September AND Monday 23 September – Carabao Cup round three (This round split over two midweeks)

Saturday 28 September 2024 – Newcastle v Man City (12.30 pm) TNT Sports

Saturday 5 October – Everton v Newcastle (5pm) Sky Sports

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