With the Championship season set to conclude with the Play-Off Final next week, I thought I’d take a look at some of the hottest prospects embedded within the world’s most unpredictable league: the Championship.
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A Rollercoaster Season: the denouement
First and foremost let’s make this Sunday, Stevie Harper Day. The most loyal of loyal Newcastle players signs off after 20 years at Newcastle in what will be his last game. I felt as if the gods were smiling when Elliot was sent off at QPR; knowing that meant Stevie would get his last opportunity […]
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A New Castle to Build On
I had a feeling we’d draw at West Ham and with long-overdue goal-line technology, we might have won. Cissé has been unjustly judged six times this season. He has scored 6 rule-abiding goals which have not been counted to his personal or, more importantly, the club’s tally.. But ‘shuddas and cuddas’ don’t win trophies or stave […]
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Newcastle Linked with Congolese Midfielder – Video
Francis Chris Malonga Ntsayi is a 6’0, 25 year old French born Congolese attacking midfielder who is currently playing for Swiss side Lausanne-Sport on loan from the French second division side AS Monaco.
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Get Ready for the Biggest Week of Newcastle’s Season
Newcastle are facing a monumental task and perhaps the three biggest games of the season. The unenviable task they face sees them come up against Fulham, Benfica and Sunderland at home.
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A Tactical Shift: what we can learn from the best
Following on from last week’s article about a potential 3-3-2-2 formation, today we’re going to have a look at several other options which we believe would structurally fortify our game.
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Get out of Toon: Nile Ranger leaves Newcastle United
Nile Ranger has in the last hour been released from Newcastle United by mutual consent.
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Is this Formation the Answer to our Tactical Problems?
(Author’s note: I drafted this blog before Cissé’s super strike against Southampton, the reappearance of Tiote as how he used to be and what, in my mind, was Debuchy’s best game in a black and white shirt.)
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Newcastle ‘United’: Football Providing Cultural Shift
They say ‘change is the only constant’ – and there has been much of this down the years with Newcastle United. In fact the only thing that hasn’t changed is the famous Black and White stripes. However Newcastle United now have a very different look about them from when they did 25 years ago.
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Five Potential Transfer Targets From Holland
Newcastle daily The Journal is reporting that Alan Pardew appears to be looking to Holland for emerging talent. A group of team scouts are said to have attended the Dutch U-21 team take on Ireland on Wednesday.
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May 16, 2013 

