Newcastle United Heading Out For A Hattrick At Ewood Park

November 30, 2007 · Filed Under Sam Allardyce · Comment 

Sam Allardyce will try his best to lead Newcastle squad tomorrow to make the third away win at Ewood Park. Newcastle have won their two previous meeting with them back in 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 season.

Last season United won 3-1 thanks to Obafemi Martins goals and Steven Taylor, while in 2005-2006 we also hit them by three goals through Shearer, Owen’s first goal for Newcastle and N’Zogbia.

Sam Allardyce in fact, never lost in his six visits…

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Sir Bobby Robson Encouragement For Sam Allardyce

November 30, 2007 · Filed Under Sam Allardyce · Comment 

United’s under-fire manager Sam Allardyce, still struggles to convince Newcastle fans that he is the right man for the St. James’s Park dug-out. He revealed the words of blessing from our former manager Sir Bobby Robson have helped add steel to his conviction that he can succeed on Tyneside.

“He just told me to stay positive but, then again, Bobby is never anything other than encouraging,” said Allardyce, “There are a lot of people here who…

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Allardyce Still Keen To Buy New Boys

November 29, 2007 · Filed Under Sam Allardyce, Transfers · Comment 

If Sam Allardyce chose to go to Anfield rather than watching the Blackburn side being thrashed out by Aston Villa 4-0 at Ewood Park last night shows that, he is very much concerned with the future.

His new team of scouts spread across the Continent last night. UK and Europe coordinator Paul Montgomery being spotted at Parkhead for scouting the Ukrainian players.

Although Chris Mort has launch a statement that there will be no money to spend…

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News From the Insider, Sam Will Go If England Want Him

November 26, 2007 · Filed Under Sam Allardyce · Comment 

Would you believe this: Sam Allardyce have a supporter inside the England Football Association. Telegraph.co.uk reporting today, John Barnwell, the League Managers Association chief executive, said that Allardyce would not reject an offer to take over from Steve McClaren, who was dismissed following England’s elimination from Euro 2008.

I’m a bit surprise when I found the article from a forum that I regularly visit. I can say this is a good news or bad news for…

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Have You Supported Toon Lately?

November 9, 2007 · Filed Under Sam Allardyce · 2 Comments 

A friend of mine have asking me that question couple of days ago. I ask him back, why you ask? He smiles and then he is changing into the shape of Sam Allardyce. Weird?

I hope you don’t take it seriously, I was joking about that, but honest there’s questioning about do I have supporting Toon lately, or it is just me that has turn-out into an ordinary glory hunter. Many have said to me before,…

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Allardyce Still Looking for Newcastle United Best XI

November 8, 2007 · Filed Under Sam Allardyce · Comment 

After watching his side tumbling down last week against Portsmouth, Sam Allardyce are keen to prepare his best XI so far to be ready for the derby match this weekend. Toon gaffer has recalled all his squad to sit through and watch a full re-run of the Pompey’s horror show.

Allardyce insists that he will be doing all he can to make sure his side are both physically and mentally ready for Saturday’s lunchtime clash with…

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A Possible Double Boost for Sam This Weekend

November 8, 2007 · Filed Under Mark Viduka, Sam Allardyce · Comment 

Sam Allardyce will have a massive boost for Saturday’s match as he will welcoming back his first signing this season Mark Viduka from injury. The giant Australian striker has not included in Newcastle’s squad since he got calf injury in the 3-1 defeat to Manchester City in late September, but he’s ready for the Tyne-Wear derby on weekend.

To anticipate the derby clash, Big Sam foreign legions are understand the magnitude of the derby clash, he…

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The Toughest Derby in the Land this Saturday

November 8, 2007 · Filed Under Sam Allardyce · Comment 

In football the term local derby, or simply just derby (pronounced ‘dar-bee’ after the English city and was pronounced ‘dur-bee’ in American English) means a sporting fixture between two local rivals. The term is sometimes also used to describe major rivalries in which both clubs have substantial regional or national followings.The local derby in the Premierships is always be the hottest game to watch through the season.

This Saturday ‘Tyne-Wear Derby’ between two north-east club Newcastle…

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The Reasons Why Newcastle Should Keep Allardyce

November 7, 2007 · Filed Under Sam Allardyce · Comment 

Ok, I admit that this blog also have been questioning Sam Allardyce’s tactics and game plan couple times, especially during the Portsmouth catastrophe last weekend. But today I have been much calm down now and have read on some news about his possible replacement sooner or later.

But, today the Newcastle chairman has embraced a long-term outlook; no quick fixes, no panic measures. Me and most of Toon supporters may have been disheartened by Newcastle’s two…

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Mark Hughes lined up to replace Sam Allardyce at Newcastle?

November 6, 2007 · Filed Under Sam Allardyce · Comment 

Aye! The point to replace Sam with Mark Hughes was the ludicrous one, but I don’t think both Ashley or Mort will do that. If they want someone to replace Allardyce, that person should be either having the same quality as Cappello, Wenger, or Mourinho. I would love to try any of them as the new Toon manager, emmm…Lippi anyone?

Chris Mort also aware of Mike Ashley would not be so pleased with 4-1 drubbing by…

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