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Post Game: Fulham 5, Newcastle United 2

LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 21: Clint Dempsey of Fulham celebrates his goal during the Barclays Premier League match between Fulham and Newcastle United at Craven Cottage on January 21, 2012 in London, England.  (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

Newcastle played one of their best halves of the season to start this match. At halftime I was counting up the points and thinking about how awesome it will be when Arsenal lose tomorrow and NUFC jump over them in the standings. I'm allowed to do that, because I don't play the game. It seems the players didn't get the memo that the game is 90 minutes long. Even before the first penalty decision, they were flat and disinterested, as if they expected the scoreline to stay 1-0.

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And then the first penalty happened. It was a light push by Davide Santon that probably happened outside the area, and that's how linesperson Siam Massey signaled it, but Lee Mason overruled her, and everybody knows that Lee Mason gets what Lee Mason wants. That decision would pale in comparison to the one that would lead to the third goal, as Lee Mason pointed to the spot after Tim Krul had the audacity to save the ball before Andy Johnson came crashing in. Lee Mason.

But enough about the officiating. There's a line in sports between swagger and arrogance, and teams that cross over from the former to latter will often fall flat on their faces. Newcastle are having a great season, better than most of us expected or hoped for, but they're not good enough to shut everything down after 45 minutes. Alan Pardew put in an excellent game plan that had Jonas Gutierrez playing a roving position and causing havoc everywhere he went, but apparently he didn't realize that the opposing manager is allowed to make adjustments. Martin Jol substituted Andy Johnson, who stretched the pitch and opened things up for Clint Dempsey, who had been silent up until that point. Pardew failed to adjust, leaving in the high line, and the Magpies were continually burned on balls over the top.

Also of note is the lack of finishing with Demba Ba out of the lineup. Newcastle had their way in the first half - and that's an understatement, but didn't convert any of their opportunities until Danny Guthrie stepped up and blasted one from outside the box. They honestly should have had at least 2 or 3 goals for their efforts, but instead they (and we as supporters) all shrugged our shoulders and said, "Well, we got one in the first half, that should be good enough." It's telling that the best chances came from shots from distance like Guthrie's. The target man is still an important role in the modern game, and Newcastle don't have one at the moment.

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Who was Newcastle's Man of the Match?
Jonas Gutierrez
5 votes
Danny Guthrie
0 votes
Hatem Ben Arfa
15 votes
Nobody
8 votes
Other
0 votes

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by Robert L. Bishop on Jan 21, 2012 5:03 PM GMT reply actions  

The second half eliminates all players

for consideration for MotM. The correct answer is nobody.

Pardew for me was very slow to react to everything in the second half. Perhaps it was a mistake to revert to the 4-4-2 form with Jonas tied to the left… I don’t know. The problems are so multi-layered in that second half it’s hard to pick out what caused what to complain about what that caused what to happen. Bizarre, and it’s just good that one match is one match and only carries 3 points with it.

Coming Home Newcastle!

"Alcohol may be man's worst enemy, but the bible says love your enemy." --Frank Sinatra

by Other Side of the Pillow on Jan 21, 2012 5:11 PM GMT reply actions   1 recs

I think back,

and there felt like a point to me (seems like it was abt. 58 minutes) that if we had made a change we might have been able to stem the tide. I’m all for faith in the players you’ve got on the pitch and I understand our squad is thin and all… but man.

Coming Home Newcastle!

"Alcohol may be man's worst enemy, but the bible says love your enemy." --Frank Sinatra

by Other Side of the Pillow on Jan 21, 2012 5:38 PM GMT up reply actions  

I confess that I'm not on the HBA love train...

but let us not kid ourselves. He did score a good goal and was the only player putting in effort from about 75-85 minutes, but he was invisible for 70 of the remaining 80 minutes

Coming Home Newcastle!

"Alcohol may be man's worst enemy, but the bible says love your enemy." --Frank Sinatra

by Other Side of the Pillow on Jan 21, 2012 5:50 PM GMT reply actions  

I'm not sure invisible is quite the right word

He was certainly involved. It seemed like he was half a step off for much of the game. A heavy chip, an attempted take-on when a simple pass would have sufficed, and so on.

I am on the HBA love train. I’m not afraid to say that this wasn’t his best game. The very fact that he was able to score a goal like that on an off day is the exact reason I think he belongs in the squad every time NUFC take the pitch.

by Robert L. Bishop on Jan 21, 2012 6:00 PM GMT up reply actions  

I think that it's fair to say that in the second half, the entire squad was a full step off...

and I stand by my comment from the live thread when we started falling apart as a team. If we’re going to play as 11 individuals, give the ball to HBA because he’s our best chance to create 1 v. 5. I don’t deny that. My assertion is that he is nowhere near man of the match (if there is one). My problem is that he is best when things break down and he can go 1 v. 5. Perhaps you can carry a player like that when you’ve got Sky6 talent… I’d just like to see him slide a little more towards the middle of that particular spectrum. Overall, I agree that we need to find him a spot, though I’m afraid that locating that spot gets harder with the purchase of Papiss Cisse.

Coming Home Newcastle!

"Alcohol may be man's worst enemy, but the bible says love your enemy." --Frank Sinatra

by Other Side of the Pillow on Jan 21, 2012 6:08 PM GMT up reply actions  

If ever there were a game

where the “tale of two halves” moniker applied, this is it

Win or lose, we'll always be there for you.

by johnjahafanclub on Jan 21, 2012 6:11 PM GMT reply actions  

i suppose this is the soccer gods

way of punishing me for purchasing a dempsey fulham jersey last year

Win or lose, we'll always be there for you.

by johnjahafanclub on Jan 21, 2012 6:12 PM GMT reply actions  

A HA!

a scapegoat!

Coming Home Newcastle!

"Alcohol may be man's worst enemy, but the bible says love your enemy." --Frank Sinatra

by Other Side of the Pillow on Jan 21, 2012 6:14 PM GMT up reply actions  

don't blame me!

Win or lose, we'll always be there for you.

by johnjahafanclub on Jan 21, 2012 7:28 PM GMT up reply actions   1 recs

i bought the shirt for my monday night league

my team plays in all white and I needed a long sleeve for the winter time.

:(

Win or lose, we'll always be there for you.

by johnjahafanclub on Jan 21, 2012 7:24 PM GMT up reply actions  

but but but

i already got a blue usmnt dempsey jersey

and it’s tough to find the white in long sleeve

Win or lose, we'll always be there for you.

by johnjahafanclub on Jan 22, 2012 7:49 AM GMT up reply actions  

Bolton now up 3-1 against Liverpool. Great news for us.

by MychalShannon1 on Jan 21, 2012 7:02 PM GMT via mobile up reply actions  

hooray!

hopefully united beat arsenal tomorrow too

Win or lose, we'll always be there for you.

by johnjahafanclub on Jan 21, 2012 7:25 PM GMT up reply actions  

After a mind clearing run

And seeing Liverpool look far worse than we did and against far inferior talent…i dont feel so bad anymore.

Ready to push on to the FA cup run.

by Pradajames on Jan 21, 2012 8:27 PM GMT reply actions  

it was a bad result and nothing can change that....

but losses by Arsenal and Liverpool and even the draw by Chelsea (for the fringe/outside CL dream) help to lessen the blow.

by Howard the Drake on Jan 22, 2012 7:13 PM GMT reply actions  

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