It Was Like Men vs Boys at Times

Posted by: Clarky · November 1, 2010 · Comment 

The temporary mackem superiority bubble was burst asunder yesterday afternoon in the most one-sided derby I personally have ever witnessed. As former Geordie, Steve Bruce himself said after the game “it was like men v boys at times”.

Andy Carroll vs Titus Bramble, Man vs Boy

Joy of joys, the hapless mackems were thrashed by a far superior Toon team in a game that was run by Joey Barton in by far his best game for the club. He was simply superb today.…

The Day When Newcastle United is The Best Team in North East

Posted by: shearyadi · October 31, 2010 · 3 Comments 

Frankly, I’m really nervous before and at the start of kick-off, and if Steve Bruce ever said couple days ago that he was shaking to face one of the most fierce football derby in the world, the Tyne and Wear derby, I am also have the same feeling.

Shola Ameobi - Home ground proud Geordie boy who scores for Newcastle United against Sunderland

It was the game that every Toon Army in every corner of the universe would not take it as the losing side, where the pride of Black-and-White …

Newcastle United Sinked the Hammers Down Deeper

Posted by: shearyadi · October 23, 2010 · 2 Comments 

In a game that was a debut for Danny Simpson this season and the return of Toon skipper Kevin Nolan, the Lads have pleased the loyalest Toon travellers who have a long-long journey down to South from the North East.

Andy Carroll challenged by West Ham’s Danny Gabbidon

Despite being under more pressure from the homeside and was a goal down in about 10 minutes of play, Newcastle United responded quickly and start to dominate the first-half, pushing the Hammers to a more …

We Need the Right Men in the Right Place for Newcastle United

Posted by: shearyadi · October 16, 2010 · 1 Comment 

A breathtaking game for the Magpies today against the Latics. 2-2 as the final score is not the result that I wanted to but I can say that I’m relief that we can get a previous point out of this frustrating match.

Fabrizio Coloccini celebrates his goal against Wigan Athletic

I can see the lads are in deep frustrations after conceded two goals from the former Newcastle United player that we used to cheer his name of, although I must admit he took …



howay the lads