Mark Viduka, Newcastle United’s Fernando Torres?

Posted by: shearyadi · March 14, 2008 · 2 Comments 

You can laugh at the title above, even I was little bit raising my eyebrows when I saw the article from Times Online about Kevin Keegan thoughts for United’s Australian striker Mark Viduka.

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But after reading the whole sentences, I understand the point of Keegan said Mark can be our Fernando Torres.

“If he’d been fit and available, Mark is the kind of player you want on your teamsheet every week,” Keegan said.

Geordies Are All in the Bad Mood, Including This Blog

Posted by: shearyadi · March 14, 2008 · 2 Comments 

Although we’re not afraid of relegation, the situation we are in now is such a pain in the arse and it does affecting badly to everyone who is born and breed Geordie.

The fact is, I’m not one of “Real Geordies” but I’m still feeling that I was born in the wrong place, and so I do feel hurt to see the team that I support is in great danger. So I’m sorry to my…

Newcastle Make a Bid to Land Welsh Player Sam Vokes

Posted by: shearyadi · March 13, 2008 · Comment 

Dennise Wise apparently was more busier than Kevin Keegan in search for new talents to play for Newcastle United. I gues this is because his main job is to get as many young players as he can to fill in United reserves squad.

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Evening Chronicle said that 18 years-old Sam Vokes is the latest Toon target in a bid to be believe around £250,000 for his current club Bournemouth.

imageVokes born in 21…

Another Toon Relegation Musing Post

Posted by: heednhands · March 13, 2008 · Comment 

If we go down, we go down. What will it mean? If we stay up NUFC have a monumental building job to do; a job requiring money brains and time. If we go down NUFC have a monumental building job to do; a job requiring money brains and time.

Humiliation resulting from relegation is a fear for some, I laugh in the face of humiliation. I remember Hereford, I still feel the pain of 74…

Red is a testosterone-driven signal of male quality?

Posted by: shearyadi · March 12, 2008 · Comment 

Bollocks! I’m not surprised if the one who write the article or doing the research is the fan of any of those club wearing red shirt. Charlton or Barnsley perhaps?

Ok, the original article is here and if you are one of those red supporters, I congratulate you! But, the fact is this research may only valid to the English Premier clubs and also not all of those who wear the red shirts…



howay the lads