If Premierleague Clubs Were Bands…

Posted by: Swift · February 22, 2008 · 1 Comment 

Arsenal – Arctic Monkeys
Just old enough to go to the shops on their own. Prizewinners.

Aston Villa – Maroon 5
Inoffensive nobodies.

Birmingham – Slade
Wrong, just wrong.

Blackburn Rovers – Judas Priest
Still around and upsetting people.

Bolton Wanderers – Black Lace
Not a shred of class.

Chelsea – Westlife
Backed by millions, very successful because of it, but impossible to love.

Derby County – Wet, Wet, Wet
Try as hard as they …

Do We Really Care About The Entertainers?

Posted by: shearyadi · February 21, 2008 · Comment 

Alright, this one is very interesting and I was wondering myself who was started to call us the entertainers at first place. I don’t think it was one of the Toon Army who called Newcastle United as the Entertainers, and if it actually the truth, I would love to contact him or her to do an interview with.

And if today, there’s an article of Sir Les Ferdinand being interviewed and he told that the …

Newcastle Is United Again For ManU Fixture

Posted by: shearyadi · February 20, 2008 · Comment 

Kevin Keegan has welcome back all four African contingent after the end of African Cup of Nations. Beye, Faye, Geremi and Martins all together have been involved in the training session.

Keegan said Newcastle has benefit ahead of Saturday’s fixture with Manchester United from last weekend FA Cup’s day off.

“We have to try to get the balance right in the break and I believe it will be a good thing,” Special K told Newcastle …

Give Me a Good Reason Why We should Keep Carr

Posted by: shearyadi · February 19, 2008 · 2 Comments 

I understand perfectly as the fellow Irish player, Damien Duff has said that King Kev should keep Stephen Carr at St. James’ Park, but if we look back again for Carr’s performance during his time at Gallowgate, he is not the same player he was used to be.

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Report from the Irish Soccer site, Duff said that Stephen has the experience we need at the moment. He also commenting on the Toon Army criticism of …



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