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Yes, started against City and wasn’t great. Was in a decent position to score and accidentally touched it with his other foot before shooting so he miskicked it.Has he even played for Newcastle since moving?
Scored 4 goals and got 2 assists all season. 2 of those goals were in a home defeat to Brighton.Did he play a massive part? I don’t really recall him that much but I don’t recall many of them last season
Lady Di has let herself go
Meh don’t think there’s much wrong with it.
Hahaha lad think he's actually good or something.
You don't think some kid saying he was a "massive part" of them staying up and is amazed he didn't get "enough credit" isn't wrong?Meh don’t think there’s much wrong with it.
He was guided by the interviewer a little but he’s just being real with how he felt I guess.
Always sad when you see a local player not at their club so to speak.
This is a decent take. Having the chance to get away from such an area, and trouser way higher wages is a decision most would take.To be fair, didn't Everton fans block him from actually going home. People might think that behaviour is okay, but having a mob around your car is pretty threatening.
Not surprised he is not fond of the fans after that. Would people want to stay at a club after what is, essentially, a threat?
Not really noYou don't think some kid saying he was a "massive part" of them staying up and is amazed he didn't get "enough credit" isn't wrong?
It's utterly hilariously deluded.
Come on. Those people aren’t representative of the whole fan base and it was a couple of idiots being idiots. Him leaving wasn’t to do with them. It’s because he thinks he’s ‘it’ and that’s partly the clubs fault with the star boy stuff.To be fair, didn't Everton fans block him from actually going home. People might think that behaviour is okay, but having a mob around your car is pretty threatening.
Not surprised he is not fond of the fans after that. Would people want to stay at a club after what is, essentially, a threat?
It was more Pickford, Richy and Iwobi that kept us up. Him being given those awards was partly due to him being a local lad and that he grafted, I’ll give him that, but goals and assist wise he didn’t provide much at all. Also, he gave up this season, he stopped training and put in a request. That completely opposes supposedly being a reason the club stayed up if the next season when they’re in the same position you treat the club like shite and with no respect.Meh don’t think there’s much wrong with it.
He was guided by the interviewer a little but he’s just being real with how he felt I guess.
Always sad when you see a local player not at their club so to speak.
He's absolute shite and a proper knobhead to boot.He's pretty poor. Newcastle have done some great business but this one was a real cock up.
What?? In every short cameo he has been brilliant so far, EH likes to bed new signings slowly (guimaraes included) and now after thr last murphys performance- gordon will start games. Very good playerHe's pretty poor. Newcastle have done some great business but this one was a real cock up.
Sums it up nicely. Terrible hair too.He's absolute shite and a proper knobhead to boot.
He's an attacker that doesn't score or create.What?? In every short cameo he has been brilliant so far, EH likes to bed new signings slowly (guimaraes included) and now after thr last murphys performance- gordon will start games. Very good player
What?? In every short cameo he has been brilliant so far, EH likes to bed new signings slowly (guimaraes included) and now after thr last murphys performance- gordon will start games. Very good player
His post wasn't that outlandish to be fair, he's looked bright so far. Has played his part in a couple of goals already, and should already have three assists in less than 120 minutes worth of football, if it wasn't for some wonky finishing squandering cast-iron chances that he created.