Sam Allardyce’s Tasks: A Successfull Newcastle United

Posted by: shearyadi · November 24, 2007 · Comment 

Sam Allardyce after firmly ruled himself out of the running of being the next England manager, reiterating the point made succinctly above that a big job on Tyneside takes precedence now.

Big Sam Allardyce

“I am a big patriot, that’s why I wanted it so much before,” he says. “There was no fear on my part that I couldn’t do the job, only an excitement of hopefully being the right man. To be considered, any manager has got …

Sam Allardyce Not In the Same League As Rafa Benitez?

Posted by: shearyadi · November 21, 2007 · Comment 

Although I’m not totally agree of what Sam Allardyce been saying about Liverpool’s manager Rafa Benitez, but I’m not agree either if someone is pointing at him as not in the same league.

Allardyce vs Benitez

Big Sam mischievously suggested that if Rafa had not won the Champions League with all the money he had splashed out, he could possibly have got the sack.…

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Sam Allardyce Losing Michael Owen Up to Six Weeks

Posted by: shearyadi · November 18, 2007 · Comment 

By the time Michael Owen limped off in England’s 1-0 win over Austria on Friday after 32 minutes with a thigh strain, Both Alan Shearer and Sam Allardyce has questioned Steve McClaren’s decision to pick the striker in the ‘meaningless’ friendly.

Sam Allardyce and Michael Owen

Allardyce was quick to question the wisdom of England boss Steve McClaren’s decision to pitch injury prone Owen.…

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Newcastle United Needs More Attitude and Magnitude

Posted by: shearyadi · November 12, 2007 · Comment 

The man who is happy the most and even more than Sam Allardyce for the last Tyne-Wear derby is probably James Milner. Although he didn’t make it as a goal winning strikes, but it’s enough to make everyone happier at the visitors end. He makes Mike Ashley get-up from his seat and dancing to celebrate the equalizing goal.

James Milner“It was great to score in a game of this magnitude,” said Milner. “It was one of …



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