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Newcastle United News

The transfer dealings at St James Park
The transfer dealings at St James Park
Hatem Ben Arfa swoop success for Newcastle
Hatem Ben Arfa swoop success for Newcastle
Hatem Ben Arfa cleared for Newcastle move
Hatem Ben Arfa cleared for Newcastle move
Chris Hughton hoping to keep Steven Taylor at Newcastle
Chris Hughton hoping to keep Steven Taylor at Newcastle
Steven Taylor’s agent critical of Newcastle
Steven Taylor’s agent critical of Newcastle
Steven Taylor transfer-listed by Newcastle
Steven Taylor transfer-listed by Newcastle
Chris Hughton hails hot-shot striker Andy Carroll
Chris Hughton hails hot-shot striker Andy Carroll
Kevin Nolan backs Newcastle to recover
Kevin Nolan backs Newcastle to recover
Chris Hughton: We can’t complain
Chris Hughton: We can’t complain
Last minute deals at St James Park?
Last minute deals at St James Park?


Newcastle United Blogs

Fantasy is ruining how I watch the Premier League. Am I alone?

It’s 0-0 in the match against Stoke at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. Frank Lampard is lining up a penalty to put any small Chelsea jitters to bed, and I want him to miss. I’m a Chelsea fan and I want him to miss. I replaced Lampard with Florent Malouda in …

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Hangovers and Hoof overs – 10 Things I noticed from the PL this weekend

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Spurs 0-1 Wigan – The phrase “European Hangover” will no doubt be used ubiquitously to describe this shambolically comical performance from Spurs but I’d prefer the simpler, shorter and more accurate excuse of “Tottenham”. Besides, a European hangover can only really apply to losing to Blackburn away after a grueling …

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Newcastle’s Joey Barton should be commended

Date: 31st August 2010 at 3:03 pm | Filed under: Football Blogs,Newcastle United | Author: Luke Bradshaw | Tags: , , , , , , | image © Action Images

Joey Barton was signalled out for treatment last Saturday against Wolves. Regardless of what Mick McCarthy would have us believe, there was a plan amidst Wolves’ tactics and it was to rile Barton, in the hope that he would react and that maybe Alan Smith would follow. Half the challenges …

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The transfer dealings at St James Park

Date: 30th August 2010 at 7:59 pm | Filed under: Newcastle United | Author: Matt C | image © Action Images

The transfer window always reminds me of Christmas. Full of expectation, excitement and then suddenly it becomes something an anti-climax once it is over. Some are happy with their presents, while others are left seething at the lack of effort that was put in. City fans are undoubtedly happy with …

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Is Hatem Ben Arfa worth the risk?

Date: 30th August 2010 at 12:53 pm | Filed under: Football Blogs,Lyon,Marseille,Newcastle United | Author: William Abbs | Tags: , , , , , | image © Action Images

David Ginola’s transfer was delayed due to a fashion show commitment, while Laurent Robert was as famous for his free-kicks as he was for his fall-outs with managers during his time in England. Newcastle can’t resist a talented but temperamental winger from across the Channel. Like the girl who maintains …

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The Premier League’s ‘Most Hated’ XI of all time?

Over the years there have been many great players who’ve graced the Premier League, making it the most enjoyable entertaining and exciting domestic competition in the world. Players such as Cantona, Shearer, Henry, Ronaldo, Fabregas and Franny Jeffers have given even the non-football lovers a reason to tune in to …

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Top TEN Hardest Premier League Footballers Of All Time

Date: 28th August 2010 at 10:09 am | Filed under: Arsenal,Chelsea,Everton,Football Blogs,Liverpool,Manchester City,Manchester United,Newcastle United,Sunderland,Tottenham,West Ham | Author: Tom Jones | image © Action Images

The English Premiership is renowned for being one of the hardest and most keenly contested leagues in the world. Crunching tackles are common place and many a player would never dream of jumping out of a tackle. But the Premiership’s hardest players have some way to go to compete with …

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Is media hyperbole harming the Premier League?

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Remember that start of season feeling from just under two weeks ago? It is a unique time when all teams are briefly equal, their hopes and dreams still intact. It is an emotion cultivated by journalists and broadcasters to sell the return of the Premier League. But from now until …

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Top 10 PL players whose careers have been decimated by injury

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When talent is wasted through ill-discipline, laziness, lack of application and direction football fans are not particularly forgiving. In contrast there can be no greater shame than seeing a gifted player’s career cut short or disturbed through injury. Below are ten players who were forced into premature retirement or have …

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Beginning the road to redemption at Newcastle

Date: 27th August 2010 at 3:05 pm | Filed under: Football Blogs,Newcastle United,Premiership | Author: Mark Molloy | Tags: , , , , , | image © Action Images
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As a fresh-faced 17-year-old at Selhurst Park, Newcastle winger Wayne Routledge had the world at his feet. After breaking into the Crystal Palace first-team at the tender age of 16 in 2001, Sidcup-born Routledge went onto score within a minute of his full debut the following season.

Routledge’s reputation continued to …

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