Toon Army Wants Europe - Damien Duff

January 8th, 2008 by shearyadi

Damien Duff is telling the truth when he said people will immediately think about European football as soon as United doing great, but if for some games we are not doing right, that same people will turn their back against the club and said that everything is wrong at Newcastle.

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Duff has praised gaffer Sam Allardyce on the official site for his positive attitude during difficult period for the Magpies. Big Sam and his players have found themselves back in increasing pressure following United’s disappointing return over the festive programmes.

From a possible of nine points, Newcastle only can collect 1 point from a draw against Derby at home, while on the boxing day fixture, the Magpies failed again to breakdown bad records. For most of the last 10 years, Newcastle was never had any win games on Boxing day while playing away.

Duff said how Big Sam is reacting positively after the Man City game. He said “Let’s stick together”, which is what we have to do. The Irish winger admits United situation over the past few weeks haven’t gone smoothly, he’s concerned about it, everyone is, and the gaffer included.

“We are working hard to put it right. He’s a good man. We are all desperate for him to do well and the team.” Duff added, “We are all going to stick together.”

Duff is also believe that Newcastle have the ability to win something in the coming seasons if it was not this year. He knows United are having a long way to go to the same level as Arsenal or Manchester United, but he want Newcastle to get back challenging for the Champions League.

“We’ve got players who belong in the top six - we have one of England’s greatest ever strikers - and I know the manager is looking to strengthen.” Damien said, “Top players belong at Newcastle. I asked for a five-year contract when I signed. I’ve only had three clubs in my career and I want to keep it that way.”


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Newcastle United’s Goal of the Year 2007 Winner Is…

January 5th, 2008 by shearyadi

Obafemi Martins! The official club site poll to pick the Goal of the Year has reach its final conclusion and announced Martins strike against Spurs as the winner.

imageMartins goal when Newcastle playing Spurs at White Hart Lane in January 14, 2007 collected 49% votes from a total of 2,000 voters.

Martins unstoppable 25-yard shot on goal beyond Paul Robinson help United back in the level game before Nicky Butt sealed the win 3-2 for the Magpies.

James Milner goal in United 2-2 draw against Manchester United came as runner-up with 14% and Emre’s winning strike in the dying minutes against Everton landed in third place with 11% voters. The full list of all the winners can be read on the Official site.


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Barton Apologize Accepted, But Have to Wait for a Start

January 5th, 2008 by shearyadi

Joey Barton may have risk after charged with assault and affray for an incident outside a McDonald’s restaurant in his hometown of Liverpool on December 27. Although he has been released from jail he still has to face a trial at Liverpool magistrates court on January 16.

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Allardyce would travel to Hampshire after Newcastle’s FA Cup third-round tie against Stoke City tomorrow to meet Barton at Tony Adam’s Sporting Chance Clinic. Barton is staying there as part of the conditions of his bail following his release from prison.

Sporting Chance Clinic was founded in 2000, and began working with patients two years later. Since then it has quickly developed into one of the world’s most innovative centres for the treatment of behavioural problems among professional sports people, and has become an integral tool for a number of football clubs and other sporting organisations.

The Sun reported that chief executive of the Sporting Chance Clinic, Peter Kay, claimed he’d spoken about the incident to Sam Allardyce.

“Joey is very lucky to be at a club with a manager who is experienced and a good man manager. They’ve given him plenty of support.” He said, “He has got a responsibility to the club. His intentions are superb and honourable but you are judged by your actions.”

Big Sam said the Barton’s case was added more pressure for him this month as the United squad become even more thin because of the departure of four first team squad members to the African Cup of Nations.

“I have spoken to Joey just to find out from him and his solicitors what can and can’t be done from our point of view,” said Allardyce, “When we get all that information we will see how we go in terms of him starting training and when he can be selected again.”

Currently, the United lawyers are working to see if he still can play in any Newcastle United match before re-appear in front of Liverpool magistrates on January 16th.

“I’ve only spoken to him on the phone and he has apologised. He is obviously relieved he is out of prison. From there he has got to concern himself about his case and try to sort that out now.” Big Sam added more, “From our point of view, we need to keep him fit to play, if and when he is available again.”

“I’m not getting sucked into talking about how I felt when I was told about what happened. We can talk about that more when we get together face to face but it couldn’t have been worse timing for us and him.”

“I hope to see him after the Stoke game. I’ve got to focus on our FA Cup tie first and then I will go and see him.” Said Allardyce.


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