Sir Bobby Robson Encouragement For Sam Allardyce

November 30th, 2007 by shearyadi

NUFC LegendUnited’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 know him and were pleased to see him. He talks football 24/7 and I always take the opportunity to speak to Bobby when I get the chance, who doesn’t?”

Allardyce will be able to welcome Steven Taylor and Abdoulaye Faye back for the trip to Blackburn Rovers, while the Brazilian Cacapa also determined to prove he’s as good as he was before having a 11 minutes nightmare against Portsmouth.

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Allardyce Still Keen To Buy New Boys

November 29th, 2007 by shearyadi

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.

Transfer targetHis 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 in January, but Allardyce situation is yet to sit down with United chairman for discussions.

Therefore, Allardyce send his scouts working 24/7 so everything is in place if, at the time money is released for him in the January transfer window.

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Does He Really Care About Newcastle United?

November 28th, 2007 by shearyadi

imageThis is not about Sam Allardyce, I’m talking about the England’s Michael Owen. He is now still working on to get the full recovery from his latest injury while playing for an “important” match for England under Steve mcClaren against Austria, just five days before the “less important” and “easy to win” Croatian match.

At least they have flying to Austria and play against one of the Euro 2008 hosts, so they can take it as part of their participation on the next summer European Football festival.

About Michael Owen, I have trying to look for any news about his reaction for our last weekend loss against Liverpool, strange it is, I can’t find any. But, he (Owen) have a bullshit about making a comment against the Croatian team. His statement is totally out of context.

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Sam Allardyce Mission Impossible: Win a Silverware for Toon

November 27th, 2007 by shearyadi

Sam Allardyce accepts Newcastle United’s pathetic show against Liverpool as all of his responsible and appologize for making the club’s fans hurting. He also insists Saturday’s dismal defeat has hurt him more.

“I always feel hurt when I lose a football match. At the end of the day, I am hurting more than anybody else when we lose a match, even though other people do not think I am.” Said Allardyce.

Newcastle chairman Chris Mort hopes he can avoid having to sack Sam Allardyce although it has been made clear the club’s recent record isn’t good enough. Newcastle have taken just one point from the last 12 available, and significant improvements have been demanded by Newcastle owner.

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

November 26th, 2007 by shearyadi

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 Newcastle United, in term of what so call ‘Long Term Revolution’.

Allardyce was interviewed for the England job last year after Sven-Goran Eriksson left the post, and he will no need to do that again if the FA can’t find any suitable replacement for the England job sooner.

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