Ok, So You Have Seen The New Toon?

December 16th, 2007 by shearyadi

Been crawling the net to see what others think about yesterday fixture against Fulham. Have read some good opinions as well as ridiculous ones from what so called “Newcastle Supporter”. I can’t blame them all for what they’ve write about as you can blame me too for what I’m writing about.

But one thing that irritated me much is the opinion about Alan Smith. In my honest opinion, Smudge is wor most consistent players so far this season. No matter where Big Sam asked him to play, he does it as good as any experienced player did on that position.

imageSmith can do better infront as a striker, and he only have that chance for around three games lately, so I don’t get it when suddenly someone pointing at him as non-consistent player. How many times you see him playing in his real position this season, where were you my dear Toon “supporter”?

Alright, we leave it that way, Smith will prove his quality with his football, and he doesn’t care much of what the papers or some “bandwagon” fans think about him.

Now about last game, Allardyce has praised his Newcastle United players for their determination.

“It’s fantastic to get an away win and keep a clean sheet.” Said Allardyce, “It’s a vitally important three points because it keeps our run going and I must praise the lads for sticking together in recent weeks.”

“Points are all-important in the Premier League. We dealt with what Fulham had to offer and waited for our opportunity. We got one at the very end and got three very valuable points,” he said as quoted from SkySports.

“We have played much, much better than this and lost, particularly in our last away game when we played Blackburn off the park. Today we probably didn’t deserve to win but they certainly didn’t deserve to, that’s for sure.”

To me, this is more of “Lucky” than “Fantastic”. If what he means by fantastic is how lucky we are to win, I agree. But as a Toon fan, I’m happy we win two games in a row with possibility to make it three wins on next Sunday when we take on Derby County.

Hmmm, Derby County. It’s so sweet if we can make them going home with heads all down. This one is a payback time for what they did to us on the first encounter at their home last September.


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Leave Us Alone Will You?

December 9th, 2007 by shearyadi

Today there are some ridiculous media report about Mike Ashley going to sell again. This is not about his Umbro shares, who happens to have cost him millions with no chance of an immediate return after the England team failed to qualify for Euro 2008.

The latest nonsense is about Singaporean business consortium who is interested in buying Newcastle for £200m from current owner Mike Ashley. Well, this is for the third times cheap speculations like this being reported by stupid press.

I have not seen any solid reasons why Mike should sell this club again. Although he is also doing business for life, but to have a football club is different. I can see Mike has developed good relationships with the Toon Army. He loves to be involved in every Toon games while he can.

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He loves to wear his United’s top when coming to see the match and recently joining the Toon Army in visitors end at the macKems and Blackburn away match. He also having a good drinks of beer and chat with the Geordies faithful after the match.The other rumour is about EMO going to Manchester City. It was yesterday’s speculation while today they have reported the different news about what they have written about.

Now they say that Vity manager will follow the Arsenal’s policy to only signing young players, and see Michael Owen was too old to be part of Thaksin “Where Did You Get All The Money From” Shinawatra revolution at Manchester City.

And for the very latest one. Shola Ameobi now being a target by the Smoggies to signed for them in January. Middlesbrough directors have pledged to back Gareth Southgate in the January transfer window despite the club starting today’s game against Arsenal in the bottom three.

Well, let’s see about Sho and in my opinion he can go if the fee is right and Southgate not getting sacked tomorrow.


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Newcastle Say GoodBeye to Pressure

December 9th, 2007 by shearyadi

New Newcastle United has seen the benefit from a good partnerships and understanding between players, manager and the fans. It seems that everyone’s involved in Black-and-Whites tradition are now re-United and only have one goal which is a successful Newcastle United.

Tyneside may have the cold of winter’s weather coming lately, but deep inside everyones heart is having the warm of summer regarding to the positive outcome from the United team recently. Let’s keep it this way and moving forward each week.

One thing that still need more attention was our defensive inadequacies which did the damage in our last two Premier League home fixtures. Big Sam still need to give more attention to United’s back four to guarantee that such thing will not going to repeat in the future.

Newcastle have an away match next week to Fulham’s Craven Cottage who face their second defeats yesterday against Everton. They also defeated by Manchester United and have conceded 5 goals and scores nothing.

And from a draw with Arsenal last Wednesday, Newcastle starts to have put the worst and any pressure behind. Yesterday’s second half final minute call of luck saw Emre swung in a hopeful corner to the front post.

Beye had not scored any goal in nearly two years, but yesterday was his right time to start producing goals again when he darted in Emre’s corner ahead of Sebastian Larsson to divert the ball over the line.

Sam Allardyce admitted he felt a sense of relief after the win over Birmingham, but warned everyone don’t go complacent. He sees it as a step in the right direction but there’s more work to do.

“The relief is always when the whistle blows and you have won a game that you deserved to win,” said Allardyce. “Under the circumstances, it is a weight lifted off us all.”

Sam Allardyce recently been asking questions by the press and supporters about his game plans and team commitment before United’s last two home fixtures and he answer their questions with two performances which have gone in the right direction to put things right.

“The players have regained their bit of dignity and pride because it was a very good performance.”


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Let’s Make It Full House This Time

December 7th, 2007 by shearyadi

Allardyce calling all his Newcastle United stars to maintain their spirited midweek display against Arsenal when Birmingham City visit the Gallowgate on Saturday. He also warned them the Magpies can’t afford any more slip-ups if they are to get their season back on track.

“We can’t waste the Arsenal result and performance by any more slip-ups,” the Toon gaffer told the official site, “We’ve got to take it on from here because there is no doubt that we deserved to beat Arsenal.”

Newcastle will be looking for a response after Liverpool and in the past two games when we have certainly got it right. Newcastle boss giving a special praise for the Toon Army after their vociferous support to inspired a United fightback after having a goal down inside five minutes on Wednesday.

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“The fans were mangnificent and you can see what a difference it makes to the players,” He added. “All I can ask for is the same again from everybody - fans and players.”

The invitation has been told and we, the most layal supporters in the world ever had, will be more than happy to accept it and let’s make a full house St. James’ Park tomorrow. We will have another concert perform by the Toon Army.

We are Big Sam’s Black and White Army, Toon! Toon! Black and White Army!!!


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Isn’t It Too Early To Say That McLeish?

December 6th, 2007 by shearyadi

Newcastle United will love it if any team who came to St. James’ Park feels that we are in such a miserable situation, our manager was in heavy pressure that give him sleepless night and the players have secret conspiracy to axe Big Sam out.

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Not to mention that the Toon Army have loss the interest to United home fixture following the 2,500 crowds less from our last home match.

We love it that way, so the lads will have no pressure in whatsoever during the match, so they can fight like this is the last day of their own career. We love it if any other club manager think that they can beat us easily.

Please come to our fortress, bring as many supporters as you can McLeish, ask them to sing any chants they want, so there’s a reason for the Toon Army to give even more thunderous repons. Let’s make St. James’ Park a concert stadium with supporters chants. Our players will love to dance with the ball and slam it into your team net.

“I told some friends up there that this was the time they could get the confidence back,” he said. “Keeping the opposition fans quiet is evidence we would be doing our job right. We have to play our own game and see if we can cause Newcastle some problems.”

McLeish and his Blues Boys get last Sunday’s lucky victory away to Tottenham Hotspur from Sebastian Larsson’s goal in stoppage time. But that will not happened against the Mighty Magpies tomorrow.


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