Newcastle vs Reading Match Review

Posted by: Clarky · April 6, 2008 · 2 Comments 

This was a game we would undoubtedly have lost 2 months ago – and yet we won 3-0. That is a measure of how far we’ve come under KK.

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Reading started brightly, and we really struggled to get on top, principally because we couldn’t a grip on midfield. This was where, for me, the team showed real bottle, fighting their individual battles, and and battling for each other – refusing to allow Reading to get …

Spurs (1) vs Newcastle United (4) Post Match Review

Posted by: shearyadi · March 30, 2008 · 1 Comment 

Magpies Zone welcoming Citizen Vain, my new Toon friend from the internet and his first article for my blog. I meet this lad from one of social networking site and I was very glad to have meet a fellow Toon Army from blogging.

This is the beauty of making a Blog about something that you really love and not just following someone else success in blogging about making money. My new mate from Vainzine is …

Newcastle United vs Fulham Match Review

Posted by: Clarky · March 22, 2008 · Comment 

Despite the enormous comfort of an early goal, which in the context of the game was massive, a tense and nervous 90 mins made for agonising watching, but ultimately proved satisfying. The players were nervous, the crowd anxious, and the lack of the 2nd goal made things ever more nail-biting.

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We played some canny football a times, but us usual made things difficult by endlessly giving the ball way. We created a good few chances, …

We Want Sam Allardyce Not Shambles Allardyce, a Postmortem

Posted by: shearyadi · November 24, 2007 · Comment 

Oba may have said anyway he likes about Sam’s effort for Newcastle so far this season. Martins says there is ‘no point’ in Newcastle United losing faith in manager Sam Allardyce. That’s before today’s match, and I believe he will have regret of saying that after the match.

howay Sam!

Allardyce only took over at St James’ Park in the summer, there has already been speculations about his future after an indifferent start to the season. No …



howay the lads