Joe Kinnear’s first day with the players went off well today as all the staff and players will be busy preparing for Sunday’s clash with Everton. I have to say that Kinnear seems to be a guy who cuts through the bull and is a straight shooter. Will be find the words to motivate the team to points?
Joe Kinnear’s first day with the players will start tomorrow and as Michael Owen said “you can get into the habit of losing or winning” and it’s time of course for Newcastle to change their habits in October. I can’t see it not happening. It might take a game or two still but Newcastle will turn the corner again and put points on the board and distance to the bottom of the table.
You kind of hoped for some points but Blackburn weren’t feeling too generous about it all and left with all three. Newcastle must be feeling pretty rock bottom, although (more…)
Joe Kinnear the former Wimbledon, Luton and Nottingham Forest manager has been GIVEN the interim post of Newcastle’s Manager and a job of steadying the ship. This is… (more…)
It’s nice to be the underdogs but right now, we might be considered the under-puppies. Let’s hope (more…)
It appears that the manager’s position remains empty today with Terry Venables turning down the job saying (more…)
I happened to run into a Spurs fan of all places here in Germany today and he was smiling from ear to ear as he knew he had robbed Newcastle last night at St. James. If … (more…)
“We are an easy target at the minute – people talk about 11 or 12 players wanting to leave. I have been in that dressing room for a long time, but recently I have not heard (more…)
There’s rumours roaring from the SUN that a Nigerian consortium is about to buy Newcastle Utd. and reinstate Kevin Keegan with a £70 MILLION war chest. It could be… (more…)
It must’ve been a quiet plane going down to London and an even quieter one coming back. Everybody I think associated with Newcastle Utd. can’t believe what’s happening and everyone wants clarity to come back into the place. Let’s hope that happens very soon. This only hurts the club each week to see them drifting along without a manager.