

Brandon Ketchum is querying Collateral Healing
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@BrandonTKetchum
Speculative fiction writer (sci-fi, fantasy, horror) trying to understand life, the universe, and everything. Seeking an agent that believes in my books. He/him






It’s 2026 and that means a brand new season of the Myth & Fiction Podcast! Season 2, episode 1 f.t. 'The Chains That Bind' by Brandon Ketchum & 'How All Things Began' from Norse Mythology. Sneak a peek inside 'Odin' and 'Sun Rising Short Stories' 👀 🔗flametr.com/3YtKBvB


The clip of Howe clashing with Lee Ryder… My personal opinion is that I’d have preferred this question to be asked after the Man United defeat, when we had nothing to lose and plenty of fans would’ve liked to see the Plan B of Woltemade and Wissa on the pitch together — even though that would’ve had knock-on effects for load management. In this situation, though, he’s hardly going to utilise that when we’re in front, and Wissa can’t play a full 90 anyway. So I think the whole idea of a “Plan B” is a cliche that doesn’t really make sense in this context when referring to substitutions. There’s obviously issues controlling games however, especially away from home, and that’s a flaw within plan A. But he’s right that all the stats were in our favour, even though much of the second half was a hard watch due to that lack of control. #nufc





🚨 Eddie Howe asked to respond to claims there is a lack of a Plan B with regards to substitutions (referring to ‘onslaught’ from Burnley during second half in midweek): 🗣️ “An onslaught on…(who)? Against us? Have you seen the stats of the game? You must’ve been watching a different game then. There was no onslaught. Yes there were moments in both ways (for both teams), and if it was an onslaught I would give my opinion would say it was. 🗣️ “But with Plan Bs, it’s always difficult. If you have too many Plan Bs it means your Plan A is flawed and your players are thinking what’s next rather than trying to deliver Plan A to the best of their ability. 🗣️ “We have lots of ways of playing, but within the structure and the principles of what we believe in. I see countless managers asked about Plan Bs, but you have to be careful. We have a very strong plan for every situation, we just need to deliver it better.” #NUFC

















