Tag Archives: Danny Guthrie

Former Toon Midfielder Fined Two Weeks’ Wages by New Club

Reading midfielder Danny Guthrie has been fined two weeks’ wages after refusing to make the 600-mile round trip to face Sunderland last night.

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Is there a Need for a Tweak in the Transfer Policy?

It’s not a secret any more that Newcastle United have more or less a rigid transfer policy with very few exceptions. Everyone knows that to be offered a contract one must be below 26 years of age (more or less) and of course have talent oozing out of you. However with the season approaching, we […]

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Looking at the Players Who’ll Be Leaving Tyneside This Summer

The 2012 summer transfer window is almost upon us, and Newcastle United have taken their first step—announcing the players who’ll be released from their contracts this summer. The list doesn’t contain too many surprises, but Newcastle fans will surely be sad to hear that some old favourites won’t be wearing black and white next season.

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A Summer of Transition at Newcastle United?

Newcastle United in the next week or so are about to confirm the players who will be released and, as many of our readers would know,  the hierarchy at Newcastle has already slipped pink slips to a lot of reserve team players and we think the exodus may not only be limited to them.

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Guthrie Set to Depart

Many Newcastle fans believed that Danny Guthrie had his best campaign on Tyneside. The midfielder has been a first team regular due to injuries with Cheik Toite and Yohan Cabaye and excelled in the centre midfield role after a few years being stop start in the black and white shirt.

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Newcastle’s French Influx Continues – Amalfitano Signs

There has been widespread news coming out of the French tabloids today that the Reims midfielder, Romain Amalfitano, has finally signed a pre-contract with Newcastle United.

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Is the 4-3-3 Formation the Way Forward?

For the past few weeksNewcastleunited have been playing with a different formation and have largely given up on the 4-4-2 formation deployed in the earlier part of the season. We must be honest in our assessment that the new formation has looked great and performances have been praiseworthy.

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