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Archive for November, 2007

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Whatever Happened to the Heroes?

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

A couple of week’s ago, Roy Keane made an appeal for “Warriors and Leaders” to step up and take a derby game by the scruff of the neck. This is what players of Sunderland did when faced with Newcastle. It must be a pretty dismal situation for Newcastle for me to agree with advice from our closest [...]

Allardyce Rules Out England Job Part Deux

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

Big Sam gave out his reasons for turning down the job to Sky Sports last night.
He stated to the question of the vacant England role:
“No, because I’m contracted to Newcastle United, and from my point of view that contract needs to be honoured.
“I’m not in the position like I was at my old club where [...]

Allardyce Says No to England Job

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

Seems like Allardyce prefers to continue managing Newcastle rather then entering the chaotic world of managing the National side. According to the BBC website, Big Sam has flatly refused the job after McClaren was sacked this morning for not qualifying for Euro 2008. Other names for the England job are still going around including, bizarrely, [...]

Come On Israel!

Saturday, November 17th, 2007

As everybody knows, we are looking for Israel to help England in clinching a place in the Euro 2008 finals tonight. Come on Israel!

UPDATE: Israel do the business and beat Russia 2-1 to give a boost to England’s chances of qualifying. All we need to do now is not lose against group winner, Croatia. Difficult now [...]

Wor Alan Gives His View On England’s Chances and Past Career

Saturday, November 17th, 2007

Legendary Ex-Newcastle Striker, Alan  Shearer, gave his thoughts about England’s chances on Wednesday and looked back on his career. About England, he mentioned in an interview he gave to Metro, that England found themselves in a “tricky situation”.
He said:
“This time to judge any team is at the end of a campaign and whoever deserves to qualify [...]

Have We Lost Patience With Owen?

Saturday, November 17th, 2007

A pointless friendly match yesterday has led to Michael Owen once again being injured. Brought off at tail end of the first half against Austria, Owen is thought to have suffered a thigh injury which could mean that he would be in the medical room for a up to a month. Further details will emerge [...]

Newcastle United Injury News Update

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Faye is expected to be sidelined from action for approximately for about two to three weeks. The Senegal born defender, injured a hamstring last Saturday against Sunderland.  
However on a plus side, Given and Carr will be both all clear in a week with Carr returning to regular training very soon.
Damien Duff, who seems to have [...]

Barton Escapes Ban

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Joey Barton can count himself lucky today as the FA decided not to press charges for his challenge on Etuhu.
The FA statement read: “The Football Association can only take action in the case of incidents that are not seen by officials.
“Whilst it is clear that the officials did not see the full extent of the [...]

Barton Looking At FA Charge?

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

Joey Barton was again under scrutiny for his bad-boy behaviour for yesterday’s dangerous tackle on Sunderland player, Dickson Etuhu. The incident happened before the first half whistle and was enough to spark a brief spate between the two players. Whether he is guilty or not, it once again highlights Big Sam’s gamble on bringing in such a volatile [...]

Sunderland v Newcastle United 1-1

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

Roy Keane wanted “Warriors” and “Leaders” for his first North-East Derby and his Sunderland answered his call. They certainly started off the better of the both teams. Newcastle began the match much like they had done for the previous two, slow and imbalanced. We really preferred to sit back and wait for Sunderland to do all [...]

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