Pattison Flying to Canaries Nest from Magpies

Posted by: shearyadi · November 17, 2007 · Comment 

After signing as the Canaries new manager, Glenn Roeder starts his own revolution at Norwich by getting his closed people and known players from Newcastle United. Lee Clark has joined him as the assistant manager and following by the loan deal for Newcastle’s reserve Matthew Pattison.

Pattison

South African lad, Pattison’s last appearance for Newcastle’s first team was on the final day of the Premiership season against Watford in May.

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Sorry Theo, but This is Wor Milner Time to Score

Posted by: shearyadi · November 17, 2007 · Comment 

Theo Walcott seems so desperate to prove himself good and can score for England so that the teenage Arsenal forward had a tug-of-war with James Milner last night, on who will take the penalty for England Under-21 Euro 2009 side’s qualifying stages against Bulgaria.

England’s & Newcastle James Milner

Walcott showing a masterful second-half display including a fine run which led to the Liverpool’s goalkeeper Nikolay Mihaylov bringing him down for the decisive penalty. Walcott’s involved in an unseemly episode with…

Thank You Very Much McClaren!!!

Posted by: shearyadi · November 17, 2007 · Comment 

Now who’s going to take the responsibility for Michael Owen’s latest injury in a “friendly” match against Austria? Michael Owen will be out for the next “important” match for England against Croatia on Wednesday and Newcastle United Premiership match against Liverpool on Saturday.

Steve McClaren

“Injuries are part of football and unfortunately we need to win on Wednesday and I do believe we are going to be without two centre halves and our two centre forwards.” McClaren said…

Thanks for All the Memories Sir Bobby Robson

Posted by: shearyadi · November 16, 2007 · Comment 

Former Newcastle United and England manager Sir Bobby Robson’s career in near of six-decade in football could finally come to an end because of his health. 74-year-old football warrior currently working for the Republic of Ireland as a football consultant since January 2006.

Sir Bobby RobsonThe Gazette reporting today that Robson revealed in May that he had been diagnosed with cancer for the fifth time in 15 years and he concedes that the illness could get in the…

What Football Means to Geordies Faithful

Posted by: shearyadi · November 15, 2007 · Comment 

Newcastle chairman Chris Mort realise the impact of Newcastle United’s game results for the people on Tyneside. Although only has been around 5 months in the North East since being brought to St. James’ Park by new owner Mike Ashley in June, Mr Mort admits that he is relishing the challenge of running the football club, especially with the passion.

chris mort“It’s a fabulous way to spend one’s time, running a football club,” he said on the…



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