Sunday, September 28, 2008

Magpies Great Display Unable To Prevent Defeat

The Magpies put up a great second half display in front of 45 000 fans and also interim manager Joe Kinear but was not able to prevent yet another defeat on the day.

Blackburn wrapped the show at half time with 2 goals by Christopher Samba and Roque Santa Cruz but pull one back on the penalty spot converted by skipper Micheal Owen.

Joe Kinear wasn't in- charge till Monday (though my previous post might say otherwise) did give the lads a pep talk on half time which spur a great performance on the second half.

Joe will be taking charge on the first team beginning on Monday will have his work cut in inspiring the lads to put a performance in front of the crowd just like the one we see on the second half.

Hopefully results will pull in and we expect to see stability in the team and hopefully good results to pull in the future.

Final score - Newcastle 1 Blackburn Rovers 2

Friday, September 26, 2008

Joe Kinnear Is New Manager !

Former Wimbledon, Luton Town and Nottingham Forest manager Joe Kinear has been appointed by the board as an interim manager till October.

The 61 year old has vast of experience on his side and hopefully he can managed to steer the players from the doom and gloom in the camp.

The contract was said to be ended in late October (about 5 weeks) and hopefully by that time as well Mike Ashley could sell the club and the new owners can get some REAL stability for the club.

We wish Joe the very best of luck and hopefully the players backed the new interim manager starting with the EPL match this Saturday against Blackburn Rovers.

Terry Venables Snubbed Magpies


Former England manager has declined the offer by the board to take Newcastle Utd hotseat as an interim manager.

Tel was quoted as it was an easy option to refuse as he wasn't happy with the short-term role he have to take in guiding the Magpies.

Venables preferred a longer role at the club and he will so called surplus to requirements once Mike Ashely sell off the club.

Given the commitment, as in Kevin Keegan, both show great enthusiasm in guiding the fallen Magpies but concerning uncertainty in the club, we could understand the reason for the snub.

Next manager ..... line up ...

Magpies Downed Again

Carling cup has been the target of caretaker boss Chris Hughton but as the dark clouds hovering Newcastle Utd ..... it was simply not meant to be.

Reigning champions Spurs defeated the Magpies by 2-1 at St.James Park which capped another disappointing display from the Toon camp.

Only 20 ,000 odd fans turn up (the lowest since the time Osvaldo Ardilles was in-charge) for the game; a game going to a disappointing night for everyone and hopefully to be forgotten in the future.

Two goals from Spurs summer signing Roman Pavlyuchenko killed us and a consolation by Micheal Owen was enough to save the Black and WHites on the night.

To make matters worse, striker Obafemi Martins injured his knee and results has shown that he will be out for at least 6 weeks.

The team looks desperate enough and we hope the board take swift action in appointing an interim manager soon.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Hammer At Upton Park

Newcastle Utd went down 3-1 at Upton Park and capped another miserable performance on the day.

The off-field turmoil has seriously need to be sorted out as the team looks directionless on the field.

Newcastle Utd fielded Claudio Cacapa in midfield and the guy just looks clueless in the center.

The Magpies get a consolation on the 67th minute through Micheal Owen but the support he's is getting is inadequate and that's why King Kev mentioned that bodies need to more in the team.

In his things were to carry on like this, you can Newcastle in the Championship next season (not being negative but it kinda look that way).

Friday, September 19, 2008

Damien Duff Boost For Magpies

Good news for the Magpies as Damien Duff is expected to return tomorrow against West Ham.

The much improved winger is a big boost to the injury-plagued squad as a total of 8 first-team players will be out of tomorrow's league action against West Ham Utd at Upton Park.

We will also expect new signings Xisco and Nacho Gonzalez to be in the first eleven as well.

With injuries and suspensions mounting, the squad indeed look thin and this has been expressed by King Kev all along though snubbed to the face by the board.

We are expecting a draw the very least and hopefully the performance is much better than the one displayed against Hull City.

Alan Smith Injured .... AGAIN


Our hopeless striker Alan Smith injured himself again.

That's nothing new as the striker has yet to play a competitive match this season.
The striker, who at one time was Everton bound, reveals he requires surgery to repair a stress fracture of his foot.

The striker will be out for 3 months and likely to be out the door come January if he failed to get in the starting line-up of the team.

As all Newcastle fans would say "Taxi for Alan Smith".

If he indeed leave Tyneside in the January transfer window he won;t be missed.

Mike Ashley Returns Pointless


Newcastle Utd owner Mike Ashley's actions and directions of Newcastle Utd have been more twisted than ever.

The Newcastle owner was spotted in a bar at Dubai enjoying with his crew of directors and not negotiating broking deals with potential buyers.

The actions that Ashley's taken are slammed by the suitors as being the laughing stock of the country. Setting a non-negotiable price of £481 million is something of a barrier, behaving horrendously in the month of Ramadan in a Muslim country is another.

With the squad and training staff reduced to the thin line, it looks to see what happens in Newcastle especially these few days.

The situation is getting out of hand and Mike Ashley has indeed broken the record of being the worst owner in Newcastle's history.

Now the lads have to buck up and hopefully get something out the match against West Ham at Upton Park. The situation right now is unbearable for a Newcastle United fan .... thanks to screw up owner.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Zabeel Agree To Buy Magpies

Dubai property investment company, Zabeel Investments, agreed to to buy the Newcastle United for £300m according to reports.

Mike Ashley and board director members Dennis Wise and Tony Jimenez are currently in Dubai to find potential buyers after Mike Ashley bowed down to fans plea to sell the club.

Since this issue errupted there's been a lot of un-neccessary rumors flying around, but we certainly hope that this issue would finally be put to rest and stabilise the north-east club.

The owner has been in the wrong headlines of every media coverage lately and hope this agreement could put an end to the Toon misery.

Zabeel Investments, under Al Hashimi, is said to re-appoint Kevin Keegan on the deal has been brokered and if this is particular true we hope King Kev can bring the motivation and work ethic in the dressing room up.

It has been the worst performance so far last Saturday which I believe should be something that we should put off to rest.

Hope the deal could be done quickl cause we need stability back at St.James and we need new bodies come the January transfer window. Howay The Lads......

Monday, September 15, 2008

Gutrie Faces Lengthy Ban

Frustrations has boiled over the young lad and sequently the consequences will start to pour in.


Newcastle midfielder, Danny Gutrie was sent off in the 95th minute from the match against Hull City and to make things worse he had broken Hull City's Craig Fagan's leg in the match.

With the outrage of Hulll City boss Phil Brown, the FA will be considering to extend Danny's ban from the existing 3 matches.

Guthrie issued an apology yesterday and was trying to contact Fagan personally but that was being blocked by Hull staff.

And worse news also came in as Argentine winger Jonas Gutierrez will be out for 3 weeks after being injured during international duty.

Jonas has a dislocated shoulder and is having treatment in his hometown with Newcastle's permission.


Sunday, September 14, 2008

Mike Ashley To Sell Newcastle Utd

If we were to read the back pages of Sunday's newpapers in England, a lot of stories about NUFC has popped out (not too surprising though).

I mean the protests and other fans reaction is one thing but what particularly grab my attention is that the owner has finally give up on Newcastle.

Whether it's true or not has yet to be seen, but I was kinda despised by the article that came out from "News Of The World" claiming that Mike Ashley was doing everything in his power to bring the club forward.

From the standpoint at the moment, hey, maybe it's true cause we did not want to be another Leeds United, cashing on high profile names and wages but to think the incident that occur this past few weeks is it really him and his actions that can bring this club forward?

The sale of up-and-coming young talent in James Milner (for example) and the issue where the entire squad put out for sale, what's happening?

Maybe, Mike do have a business plan (a long term strategy) for the club but his board of so-called directors that he entrusted to do the job is swindling the club every minute of it.

It doesn't surprised why the fans are so annoyed cause the PR is as bad as well.

We need football minded people back in the boardroom..... people like David Dein or Kevin Keegan for example cause now the mismanagement of the club is leading everyone clueless to which direction the club is heading.

News also popped out that a local based consortium and a Chinese businessman is ready to cash in on the the club if eventually Mike decided to put the club on sale.

Anyway what a week to remember for the Toon Army ... hopefully good news will come within the next few days.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Magpies Downed By Tigers

It couldn't get any worse for the Magpies as they went down 1-2 at home against Hull City who took full advantage of the off-field situation of the Tyneside club.

New boy Xisco managed to pull one back on his debut but it couldn't salvaged the despair as Marlon King King has put Hull 2-0 up by the hour.

Even the owner, Mike Ashley and directors weren't there to even witness the match; pathetic response undermining even more backlash from the fans.

Only managing director, Derek Llambias who weren't seem too interested was left alone facing the music on the directors box.

Newcastle Utd needs to solve their off-field problems fast and watching by the standards yesterday, it's quite hard to believe that they can even last the whole Premiership season !

Newcastle Utd vs Hull City (Preview)

Newcastle Utd takes on Hull CIty in a pulsating encounter today at St.James Park.

With tensions running high against owner Mike Ashley and the thought of protestors marching thru the City Square of Tyneside, today might another day to remember for Toon supporters at the north-east of England.


Newcastle Utd has gone through a horrid few weeks with Kevin Keegan's resignation, the highlight of changes and despair for the Toon Army.

WIth all the highlight reels to the ground, caretaker, Chris Hughton will take charge today together with fellow coaches Richard Money and Alan Thompson.

We expect a win to cool the air at St. James Park and we are fully supported of the players field in the line-up today.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Newcastle Utd Is Tops In Injury List

Things can't get any worse for the Magpies ... currently we are top again in the injury standings.

Being a barely thin squad, it is one of the worse thing that could happen to this club.

Check out the table below ..... :P

This table is brought to you courtesy of PhysioRoom.com .


Thursday, September 11, 2008

Gutierrez Injured In International Duty


Spiderman, Jonas Gutierrez, suffered a dislocated shoulder on his international duty match against Peru in Lima which ended 1-1.

Jonas is a revelation in the Magpies camp and his injury will means he will miss the home match game against Hull City cum this Saturday afternoon.

Newcastle has also lost left back, Jose Enrique, due to a hamstring injury he picked up against Arsenal which means he will be out in a couple of weeks.

Caretaker coach, Chris Hughton has reveled that the Magpies squad are focused in performing their duties this Saturday and though the past week has been unsettling for them, the squad has behave professionally and perform their training diligently.

It should be an interesting encounter with news that owner Mike Ashley and executive director Dennis Wise won't be at St.James Park to watch the match.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Gus Poyet Dismiss Hot Seat Talk

Spurs No2, Gustavo Poyet, has dismissed talk on taking over Tyneside.
This is confirmed by the man himself stating there's no truth to these rumors.

Poyet was assistant to Dennis Wise during their time Swindon and Leeds. He is also the next door neighbor of Tony Jimenez, Newcastle's another director.

Poyet said: “It’s very clear it’s nothing at all, I’m very happy here. I’ve had almost a year back at the club with Juande Ramos.

“This is just speculation and it’s all too easy because of my relationship with Dennis Wise.

"It’s nothing to worry about and all I intend to do is relax and continue with my job.”

With this speculation subsides all eyes will be towards Didier Deschamp another of Wise counterparts but it may likely go down the drain as the Frenchman is likely to succeed the French national team hotseat if they were to fall gainst Serbia tonight.

Newcastle Utd Or Londeners Juniors?

It's becoming a fact since the appointment of Mike Ashley, the pride of the north-east club has been ripped apart from the inside.

Newcastle United, the pride of the north of England, has become another London club in the making.

It started with Mike Ashley (London), Chris Mort (London) and Dennis Wise (another London).

No offense to the people down south, but this is Newcastle Utd. The running of the north-east style where entertaining football is all of the best.

With reports that Gustavo Poyet taking over the hot-seat (mainly due to that bloke Dennis Wise), Newcastle will either looked to be another Spurs in the making (Chris Hughton is retained as first team coach) or the old fashion Chelsea (before the russian revolution).

Another bloke, the managing director, Derek Llambias, is another "London calling" director who doesn't know how to manage a football club. I think he should return to West Ham as that club is in turmoil too.

Ray Gooding Joins Newcastle Utd


Ray Gooding will join Newcastle Utd academy staff come this Saturday.


The former midlands coach will now play a big role  where he will oversee the introduction of football community programme in school and also recruitment of 8 till 11 year olds for the Newcastle Academy.

Gooding left Coventry City where he discovered players like Gary McSheffrey, Calum Davenport and Chris Kirkland.

He will be joined with Richard Money and with fans belving the timing of this appoiintment is not ideal ..... we can now more new faces, mostly not Tynesiders, be introduced in Newcastle Utd new management system.

Terry Mac & Adam Sadler Gets The Sack



The Newcastle are getting to be more a nuisance as the days goes by with the sacking of 2 great coaches in Terry McDermott and Adam Sadler.

The two was told to St. James Park instead of the training ground and though some sources claimed that they left Newcastle .....  most think otherwise.

Terry Mac, a former player himself,  has a very long relationship with the club dated back during the Keegan glory days back in 1992.

Adam Sadler, one of the upcoming coaches, has done an excellent job in the reserve team arena.

The two, ally to Keegan, are said to be ridden by the board playing a ploy of ultra no-nonsense approach as the message to others in Newcastle.

The board have come in heavy critism from the media, LMA, Toon Army and managers alike are confirm they will stand by their grounds and not perform any re-structuring.

Fans have already voiced thier discontent and who knows what will happen when all hell breaks loose this Saturday against Hull City.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Fans Don't Care Next Manager


It looks as if the Newcastle Utd faithful has an once of care on whoever takes over the hot seat.


Eversince King Kev left and resigned as manager of Newcastke Utd Football Club, they is a silent death in the mood at Tyneside.

Although names had been thrown in to takeover the hotseat, the Newcastle fans care less in the developments.

Names which have so far been highly linked are Gianfranco Zola, Gustavo Poyet, Didier Deschamps, Gianlucca Vialli (all formerly Chelsea team-mates of Dennis Wise), Fatih Terim, Marcelino and Slaven Bilic.

As a fan myself, I couldn't care less of the managerial position, or should I say, "Head Coach" seat for the Magpies.

The board will receive a wrath for the Newcastle faithful come this Saturday against Hull and it will be one day out to remember.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

War Of Words Getting Ugly

It's getting pretty ugly by the minute as the Newcastle Utd board and departed manager Kevin Keegan is locking heads in the press as the aftermath of King Kev's resignation saga continues.

As what I can see the situation is really out of hand and one wonders (especially the Newcastle Utd fans) thinking when is this club going to stabilize.

Keegan's had hit back recently to claims by the Newcastle board he understands his role and responsibilities and he is solely in-charge of transfer targets as with the assistance of Dennis Wise.

King Kev hit back where he is unaware on the dealings that has gone behind his back and that his duties has been strapped to a mere "head coach".

The fans however backed King Kev, but in reality no-one, except those in the boardroom knows what is going on back then.

Tyneside has now becoming the media attention of the world and we hope that everything settle down as soon as possible. Remember, the Hull game is approaching.

Backlash and news of boycott by fans will not actually help the team and we hope that this issue is resolved.

Till the sun settles down, we hope the board can make significant changes because all these events are not helping anyone any good.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Shearer Rule Himself Out


The golden son of Tyneside, Alan Shearer, has rule himself out of the running as Newcastle Utd's next manager.

The legendary striker claimed that it is difficult to manage the club without giving the power to manage the players, contracts and transfer negotiation.

Newcastle Utd has been testing the so-called "Continental" approach to football management which has found success in teams like Real Madrid, AC Milan and more others. However it is not really the proven formula that could really bring success. Just look at Man Utd. They are one the most successful club in the world; yet without a technical director controlling transfer targets.

Mike Ashley really need to restructure Newcastle Utd again or all hope is gone.

Remember when the time he bought shares from Sir John Hall. He said he is bringing this club forward but what we see now is shatters of glass from a broken mirror.

The management hierarchy is totally in a mess and that starts with Derek Llambias who is giving no PR at all to the fans. If he thinks Newcastle Utd is just another casino, he can jolly well FUCK OFF from Tyneside and let David Dein or some other capable chairman takeover.

This shit is for real and just like the LMA puts it " Sort out the mess " .

12 Match Ban For Joey


Newcastle Utd midfielder, Joey Barton, has been sentenced to a 12 match ban.

Joey will be serving a 6 match suspension; a further 6 matches depending on his conduct. This will end by the season 2009/2010. A fine of £25K was also imposed in the sentence.

Joey wasn't accompanied by departed manager Kevin Keegan who had resigned from his post as Newcastle manager.

As seen in the circumstances of the sentence imposed, Joey Barton should a lot to be grateful for ..... a punishment which is not heavy as it was first forseen.

Unfortunately though, he won't be playing under King Kev when he returns and he put on the jersey with pride for whoever he is playing under.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Kevin Keegan Resigns

After much speculation going on in this saga, Kevin Keegan had no choice but to resign as Newcastle Utd's manager.

This situation has saw the Premier League lost 2 managers in a week with the same reason - over ruled by the presence by the so-called Technical Directors.

This saga has cast a dark cloud on Tyneside, with Managing Director Derek Llambias giving no pushovers over the messiah's cause.

There will be huge anger by the fans around Tyneside, even the world.

Official statement has come from the club's official website but I, personally, not keen by the statement given - it's as if the board are trying to get rid of Keegan out of Tyneside all the while.

Question now ..... who will take over Newcastle Utd with all these fiasco going on? I can bet there's no manager who wanted their players dealings on the back ...... wouldn't they?

Backlash will be clearly be seen during next week's Hull game on Tyneside which can summon more unwanted attention for this famous club.

Skipper Owen To Lead Players Revolt


Our skipper Micheal Owen has been understood leading a dressing room revolt against the board. This is due to the confusion surrounding Kevin Keegan's position at the club.

The gaffer is a popular figure amongst the players, the dressing room staff and fans.

This confusion has led everyone, including the players, asking questions to what is going on with the club.

Kevin Keegan did not turn up for training at Benton for 3 days now, understandably sorting up his future with the club.

The dressing room is said to be in a gloom and angry mood with the board and we can understand why.

The sooner the board sort out this mess the better.

We don't want to loose players like Owen in the future and he already stated he is happy on Tyneside. We await developments ........

Kevin Issue Ultamium

Showdown talks between Kevin Keegan and the board continued today at an unknown location in Manchester to resolve the current crisis that is being plaguing the club recently.

It is understood from an insider that Kevin issued an ultimatum to board; either Wise and Jimenez goes or else.

A strong one by the gaffer who is facing one of the difficult weeks of his life as a manager.

Whether or not Kevin will get what he wants, is yet to be seen.

The power struggle between Kevin Keegan and the directors have gone overboard with news leaking out that every Newcastle Utd player could be bought during the last transfer window; some thing Kevin wasn't aware of at that time.

It seems logic that a manager should take control of the team affairs, he's the one who field them every match day and keep them shape up in training.

What is happening now is that there are dealings behind the back of Kevin's (ins and outs) and Kevin job is reduced to a mere coaching role; something which is simply unheard of.

The situation now is getting worse, clubs hiring Technical directors will end up managers getting the sack or leave. Alan Curbishley is one fine example as he left West Ham due to a behind the scene politics.

For the love of the game, owners or chairman or directors should give the manager power to build his team ...... I'm not saying on behalf of our club but as a whole. You don't see Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger or Rafael Benitez getting their powers taken .... don't you.

As fans we want this issue to be settle fast, it's no use having Newcastle Utd on the press for the wrong reasons.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Toon Army Staged Protest

The Toon Army are the most fanatical football fans in the country , not to mentioned the world, staged a protest over the incidents that led to the dark of managerial position of Kevin Keegan.

This is not been the first and certainly not the last of protest and boycott by the Toon Army and to be fair enough the club's PR is terrible.

To be issuing a statement that 24 hours late, keeping the fans hype with questions isn't good enough.

Unlike previous chairman Chris Mort, Derek Llambias is absolutely rubbish. The managing director did less to clarify the ongoing scenes that is making Newcastle Utd, yet another laughing club of the country.

My point is, Newcastle Utd is just having to much politics behind the scene and the board is like back-stabbing one another, so to speak.

Kevin Keegan is the victim of management politics where he is in no control over the players, wages and transfers. The board is set for another meeting today and hopefully good news will come.

Kevin Keegan is still Newcastle Utd's manager according to club and the LMA.

The video below is some the scenes that happen yesterday.
Keegan is NUFC ........ If Keegan left, it is TAXI for the board .............

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Kevin's Leaving ....... Unthinkable


Rumours has been pouring down Tyneside after an urgent meeting held by the board recently. Though reports has been suggesting it has nothing to do with transfer targets, I think it is more deeper than that.

King Kev has been disappointed (like we all are) with the lack of transfer activity and funds given surrounding Tyneside. As we can see clearly most of the targets the club has deal are south-american players and some some we never heard of.

I believe Kev's has got no power in getting these players and potential sources came from the executive team ; which in my opinion has deprived King Kev's of "HIS" targets.

Although the gaffer has come out speaking to the media that he is comfotable and all that, behind the scenes, we might know what actually happen.

Kevin has already stated he wanted 4 or 5 signings to come in before the transfer window closes and what did he get ...... 2 signings from an unknown potential. Kevin has defended his say to keep James Milner but unfortunately he was kinda "forced" to do otherwise.

And the future looks glum with our skipper's contract still hanging in balance, the thin squad and not to imagine the amount of injured players the club is carrying.

If Kev did actually leave, I don't blame him, but the board will be given a huge "TAXI" by the magpies faithful.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Depotivo Star Striker Close In On Deal


Xisco, the Deportivo star striker, is said to be closing in on a deal worth £5.7 million acording to reports.

Though the deal is not yet done, sources close to the club is said that they are now reaching advance talks.

That happen also last week when officials of Deportivo also mentioned that Xisco was in fact had advance talks with Aston Villa as well.

One thing for sure, this deal will definately benefit the Magpies although we had to feel sorry for the Deportivo fans.

If the deal gets through, Xisco will be joined yet again with former Deportivo team-mate Fabricio Collocini in the Newcastle's camp.

We definately hope this deal come through and fast......

The Nacho Is Here !


Reports from Valencia has claimed that their Uruguayan playmaker Ignacio "Nacho" Gonzalez has agreed to join the Magpies on a year loan.

"Nacho" has he always been known is a central midfielder will add creativity in the Newcastle team and we are expecting him to "WOW" us.

Though it has not been reported in Newcastle's official site, but Valencia Vice-President Fernando Gomez has since announced it at the Spanish press.

This deal is said to be done and more coming right up .......

Smith Merseyside Bound


Another first team player, Alan Smith, is said to have agree terms with Everton over a potential move to Merseyside.

David Moyes is a keen admirer of the former Leeds player who could be on his way pending a medical.

With so much quality in King Kev's new recruits, it will be a near impossible chance for Alan Smith to be a first team regular.

I think it's best for Smith and Newcastle to have this transfer done.

And I cannot who will be coming in to replace Smith who will be surplus to requirements at St.James Park.

Time is ticking fast ......... for the transfer and I hope we get some ins rather than more outs :)