What We Have Now is…

Posted by: shearyadi · October 31, 2007 · Comment 

The Geordies spirits. Going ahead for the next home game against Portsmouth at Gallowgate End, only the Geordies spirit that can win us the game. Newcastle will be once again without Australian giant Mark Viduka this weekend.

Although Big Sam will seen him fit again this Saturday, he won’t be jumpped straight into the first team sheet. Newcastle United gaffer will learn from the 31 years-old striker last experience, when he was forced to get back…

What is Newcastle United Needed the Most?

Posted by: shearyadi · October 31, 2007 · Comment 

The answer is simple and probably also the most important thing for any football team in the world, it is the ability to handle the pressure. Does our team has it? I’m afraid the answer is NO.

Why is NO? Because Sam Allardyce admitted today that the pressure is mounted on the dressing room after the 2-1 lost at Madejski Stadium last week. I don’t understand why they must have feel that way.

The Reading loss was…

Newcastle United interest in Cardozo

Posted by: shearyadi · October 31, 2007 · Comment 

The news today suggest that Sam Allardyce has sent his scouts to watch the 24-year-old Paraguayan’s Oscar Cardozo on two occasions, and has received some favourable assessments.

The former Club Nacional striker is a prolific goalscorer, averaging a goal every two games throughout his career. He is recently struck in Benfica’s Champions League victory against Glasgow Celtic.

His agent, Pedro Aldave said that he is not surprise by the interest from Newcastle and maybe some other clubs…

The Final End for Shepperd’s Family at St. James’ Park

Posted by: shearyadi · October 31, 2007 · Comment 

After ruling the Newcastle United Football Club for more than 10 years, the Shepperd’s family are now banned forever to enter St. James’ Park VIP seats, and could be more even to step inside the stadium.

The new owner Mike Ashley is reported by Daily Mirror involved in a business wrangle with the Shepherd family and former vice-chairman Douglas Hall.

From the business field, the confrontation continued into football when Newcastle meet Spurs last week. Freddie’s brother…

Newcastle United FC Quotes

Posted by: shearyadi · October 31, 2007 · Comment 

Brilliant footballers adapted their thoughts into the game much almost everyday. They have not talking too much, but as soon as they have say something, their words could change the whole team. Recently one of Newcastle United’s player quotes about his thoughts to other team mates which causing media booming and speculations.

Meanwhile, all managers of Newcastle United are used to be the Talk of the Toon, although not all of them have been wise enough…

“Steven Taylor is a Winner” Big Sam

Posted by: shearyadi · October 31, 2007 · Comment 

Steven Taylor will not going anywhere, his future still with Newcastle United. The 21-year-old United Academy graduate center-back will fight every inch of the way for his place in the side, and Sam Allardyce believe that he will win his place back.

“I know he’s very disappointed not being involved at the moment, but he’s a young player for the future for us, and I think he’ll get back in. If he does get back in,…

Glenn Roeder is Back in Business

Posted by: shearyadi · October 30, 2007 · 1 Comment 

From Reuters - Former West Ham United and Newcastle United manager Glenn Roeder has been named as the new coach of Championship side Norwich City, the club said on Tuesday.

The 51-year-old has signed a two and a half year contract. His first match will be the East Anglian derby against Ipswich Town this weekend.

Glenn Victor Roeder, born in December 13, 1955 in Woodford, Essex. As a player, Roeder represented England B on 7 occasions. In…

Habib Beye: ‘We Should Have Kept the 1-1 Scoreline’

Posted by: shearyadi · October 30, 2007 · Comment 

Newcastle’s new boy Habib Beye reported feels sorry for the Toon Army for the 2-1 defeat against the Royals. Senegalese defender said that when we have the 1-1 draw, we should have playing more cautious and get ready for any possible last minutes blow.

“It was a long ball into the box and we didn’t win the second ball, which meant Long was able to get his shot in.” Said Beye.

Newcastle was a goal behind from…

Newcastle United Injury Curse Started since 1893

Posted by: shearyadi · October 30, 2007 · Comment 

Well, injury in football was not a new thing. The most closely thing to every football players beside an air-filled sphere with a circumference of 68–70 cm (or 27–28 inches), a weight of 410–450g (or 14–16 ounces), inflated to a pressure of 60–110 kPa (or 8.5–15.6 psi) thingy, was the injury ghosts.

Newcastle United has suffering from injury hit lists for many years, even for hundred years since the club first competitive match after being United…

Actim Index, N’Zogbia Still Hang On 7th

Posted by: shearyadi · October 30, 2007 · Comment 

What is Actim Index? Actim Index was being calculated by several factors of the game that any player get involve in. The Index is the official player rating system of the English Premier League and Coca-Cola Championship.

Introduced for the 2004/05 season and was devised by statisticians at the University of Salford in partnership with PA Sport. In the 2006/07 season, the Index was enhanced by the addition of assists and clean sheets to the factors…



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