Keegan’s Lamine Diatta Provide the Help for Toon Survival

March 15, 2008 · Filed Under Lamine Diatta, Newcastle United, Transfers · 1 Comment 

Kevin Keegan first signing for Newcastle, Lamine Diatta will be coming in straight for Toon starting eleven against Birmingham at St. Andrews on next Monday night fixture.

Have sign in for United this week, Diatta is determined to help steer Newcastle United away from the threat of relegation, he has agree in a short-term deal at St.James’ Park with an extention contract is possible in the summer if Keegan sees him as valuable asset for United.

32-year-old…

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Newcastle Make a Bid to Land Welsh Player Sam Vokes

March 13, 2008 · Filed Under Newcastle United, Transfers · 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.

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.

Vokes born in 21 October 1989, and he…

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Another Toon Relegation Musing Post

March 13, 2008 · Filed Under Newcastle United, Toon Army Views · 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 oooohhh;…

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I Was Too Bloody Serious, Time to Relax a Little

March 12, 2008 · Filed Under Newcastle United, Toon Army Views · 4 Comments 

Seriously though, the Toon Army have been reacting too seriously about the thick of a relegation battle. We are just not in a good run, and if I may asking you when we have the most enjoyable season since the first time KK leave?

I also think that I’m becoming too serious since start writing this blog, and it shouldn’t always be that way, at least for the moment. Now it’s time to take-off the gas…

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I reckon you deserved a bit more of a report, so here goes

March 10, 2008 · Filed Under Newcastle United, Toon Army Views · Comment 

Like everyone else, I’ve been pissed off with proceeedings for a long time now. Not only with the performances of NUFC on the pitch, but with the administration of the Premier League; the greed over money concerning this 39th game abroad lark and the scheduling of TV games purely to suit the armchair fans with no respect or regard whatsoever for the travelling fans.

There have been lots of seasons where I haven’t missed a game,…

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Liverpool vs Newcastle, Want To Know What Happened?

March 8, 2008 · Filed Under Game Review, Kevin Keegan, Newcastle United, Toon Army Views · 4 Comments 

Disappointed? YES! Feeling Hurt? DEFINETELY! Have anything to hope for from our current team squad? Maybe YES, maybe NOT.

Honestly, I didn’t expecting us to win the game today and was very sure that we will get beaten, but I do hope we lose the game in dignity, with pride and give them something to fight for. But the truth is we give another easy win just like we did to them in our home game.

Newcastle…

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Premierships Disaster: Liverpool 3 (2) - Newcastle 0 (0)

March 8, 2008 · Filed Under Newcastle United, Toon Army Views · Comment 

As being predicted before, we can’t do much against the in-form Liverpool squad or maybe we’re not just good enough to stay in Premier League anymore.

6 goals in and nothing against the Kop this season after the first meeting at St. James’s Park, they also won with the same goal margin.

And at the moment I was really broken hearted and cannot write much. Will post more about the game later after some beers and more…

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Liverpool vs Newcastle United Match Preview

March 8, 2008 · Filed Under Jose Enrique, Kevin Keegan, Newcastle United · Comment 

In the 150th fixtures for Kevin Keegan as the manager of Newcastle, the 57 years-old gaffer will guide his troops to Anfield in seeking for little chance to get a respectable result.

No wins in seven games, Keegan will try again to steer the Magpies clear of the top flight danger zone today. Currently we are just three points away from the bottom three and if we lose today’s match, it’s possible that we will be…

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Damien Duff: We Were the Fittest Side Under Keegan

This post doesn’t mean to look for who’s telling the truth or who’s training method is the better one for Newcastle United. I just feel that this is an interesting stuff to discuss in here.

In an interview, Damien Duff said last week in an unprovoked assertion that practice sessions under the new manager had become more harder and intense.

“I know Big Sam used to say that we were the fittest around, but I think we…

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We Have Problems With or Without Barton At Anfield

March 6, 2008 · Filed Under Joey Barton, Kevin Keegan, Newcastle United · Comment 

After a court hearing this week, the request from Newcastle United for Barton to featured at both Merseyside fixtures at Anfield on this Saturday, and our final league fixture at Goodison Park on May 11 are both turned down.

For many games, even before Barton’s off-the-field problems, United supporters are often asking about his quality to play for Newcastle. I was first believe he will be the one who is before (in football) and can reduce…

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