CariDotMy

 Forgot password?
 Register

ADVERTISEMENT

Author: dollah_bedwi

NEWCASTLE UNITED ~ Great Kambek!!

[Copy link]
Post time 6-5-2008 08:37 AM | Show all posts
Booo.. nukasel... team bajet 'big'...



Reply

Use magic Report


ADVERTISEMENT


Post time 6-5-2008 08:39 AM | Show all posts

Reply #524 MzDiNa's post

tak frust, bengang kat balak je
Reply

Use magic Report

Post time 6-5-2008 08:44 AM | Show all posts
**** baru... Booooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Reply

Use magic Report

Post time 6-5-2008 09:11 AM | Show all posts

Reply #525 katana83's post

big kunun
Reply

Use magic Report

Post time 6-5-2008 02:53 PM | Show all posts

Reply #525 katana83's post

Newcastle are the only team to have lost to Derby this season

dah tau2 nukasel tim plg sayo dlm epl ...
Reply

Use magic Report

Post time 7-5-2008 11:14 AM | Show all posts
07/05/2008 04:02                Mort To Keegan: Newcastle Won't Be The New Leeds                Newcastlechairman Chris Mort has insisted that the club will not risk becoming慳nother Leeds
Reply

Use magic Report

Follow Us
Post time 7-5-2008 12:11 PM | Show all posts

Reply #540 ShadowChaser's post

whatever............... Proitt.............
Reply

Use magic Report

Post time 8-5-2008 09:24 AM | Show all posts




Reply

Use magic Report


ADVERTISEMENT


Post time 8-5-2008 09:53 AM | Show all posts
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Newcastle chairman: Keegan has final say on transfers!!!

Newcastle United chairman Chris Mort has insisted that Kevin Keegan has the final say on any transfers at the club.

He said: "We have started talking about who we will be bringing in and Kevin will have the final say. He has to have that.

"We are very happy with where we are but Kevin is quite right to say we shouldn't expect Champions League football.

"It's going to be tough for anyone to break into the top four.

"Someone might sneak in there occasionally and there are a number of sides who will have a go but it is incredibly difficult."
Reply

Use magic Report

Post time 20-5-2008 08:42 PM | Show all posts

The new Vinnie Jones

Newcastle midfielder Joey Barton has been jailed for six months after admitting assault and affray.

The Newcastle United midfielder was arrested in Liverpool city centre in the early hours of 27th December after becoming involved in a confrontation outside a McDonald's restaurant.

Barton, who has one England cap, admitted the charges last month and he has now been sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court.

Following his arrest Barton came under the care of Tony Adams' Sporting Chance clinic, in a bid to deal with his problems with alcohol as part of his bail conditions.

He returned to action with Newcastle on 29th January and enjoyed an impressive end to the season in helping United up the Premier League table.

Barton was arrested along with his brother Andrew, who was also charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and Nadine Wilson, 27, who was charged with common assault and affray.

In another case in Manchester, he is due to stand trial accused of assaulting his former Manchester City team-mate Ousmane Dabo in a training ground incident in May last year that effectively ended his career with the club. He has pleaded not guilty.
Reply

Use magic Report

Post time 23-6-2008 11:20 AM | Show all posts
Why Newcastle United could do worse than follow the example of Leeds United

Confidence shot to pieces, Captain Calamity sent off in disgrace, shocking defence, silly decisions, headless chicken organisation on the pitch and off it. What a mess. Sound familiar?

Oh dear. Another wrong turn by Smudger. Just when you thought going to Manchester United was a grave mistake, it turns out going to Newcastle wasn't exactly a smart move either.

I'm not going to excuse the 'toys out of the pram' behaviour at the weekend but it bore all the hallmarks of an extremely frustrated, fed up young man, who had been teetered over the edge just one fatal step too far. I remember him saying in an interview that he didn't go to Newcastle before because of a lack of stability. Well,  looks like nothing has changed at all.

What is it with Newcastle? I thought Leeds were good at pressing the self destruct button but at long last we seem to be stabilising. Do you know why? The players have bonded, the management has survived a rocky patch and my most unfavourite chairman bar Peter Risdale, aka Ken Bates, has steadied the ship.

Sod wanting European football, sod wanting sexy football. At Leeds both went out the window a long time ago, as indeed did decent performances, BUT . . . points mean prizes, points mean punters, and by and large that's what is happening at Leeds. Its not pretty, not always that skilled but we're getting there. There are still plenty of Leeds fans who expect too much of the club, but the majority with half a brain cell realise there's a long way to go.

It's great that Newcastle fans are so passionate, but there has to be a time when you take stock, calm down and look at things rationally. Until then, it's just going to be hire and fire, pull the trigger, watch the carnage and roll over and die while the rest of the Premier League, and to some extent the rest of the footballing community, shake their heads with raucous laughter at the never ending soap opera.

Get a midfielder, get a motivational manager, get someone a bit more steady away but quietly confident, someone in the mould of Sparky Hughes, Alan Curbishley. Big Sam was full of himself, Glenn Roeder had no bottle, Graeme Souness was all bark and no bite. As for Kevin Keegan, nice enough bloke but not tough enough.

The trouble Newcastle have is trying to pick quality over quantity. So many managers, so many promises, so many unfulfilled dreams. Right now it's a nightmare and the only way to solve it is to pick someone reliable, proven, and give him time. If you don't, say hello to the trap door and goodbye to any pie in the sky dreams about cups and being champions in the next five to ten years, if ever.
Reply

Use magic Report

Post time 23-6-2008 11:24 AM | Show all posts
Aimar To Talk To Newcastle

Pablo Aimar is open to the possibility of a transfer to Newcastle, according to his agent Gustavo Muscardi.

Aimar joined Real Zaragoza after falling out of favour at Valencia two years ago, and was one of Los Blanquillos better performers in a ultimately dismal campaign, that saw the club relegated.

Although signed for a fee in the region of
Reply

Use magic Report

Post time 3-7-2008 08:54 PM | Show all posts
wah..

newcastle li dak argentina tuh!!
Reply

Use magic Report

Post time 4-7-2008 09:52 AM | Show all posts

I'll sell Toon for

MIKE ASHLEY is willing to sell Newcastle for
Reply

Use magic Report

Post time 5-7-2008 11:09 PM | Show all posts


aimar ehh ... okey le tuh ... kalo takder duit nak beli aimar .... tolak ler oba martin murah2 kat kami ~
Reply

Use magic Report

Post time 8-7-2008 10:02 AM | Show all posts

Reply #535 topeng perak's post

Dia pernah main kat m'sia masa youth world cup duluh..

Well. teringin nk tgk diorang bangkit dr tak konsisten season lps.

Souness kna sack, big sam kna...hrp2 kevin ok lah..
Reply

Use magic Report


ADVERTISEMENT


Post time 14-7-2008 10:12 AM | Show all posts
Newcastle Make Last Minute Move For Pablo Aimar

The Daily Mail is reporting that Newcastle are trying to sign Pablo Aimar, after south coast club Portsmouth have hesitated at the
Reply

Use magic Report

Post time 14-7-2008 10:12 AM | Show all posts
Newcastle Make Last Minute Move For Pablo Aimar

The Daily Mail is reporting that Newcastle are trying to sign Pablo Aimar, after south coast club Portsmouth have hesitated at the
Reply

Use magic Report

Post time 15-7-2008 08:24 AM | Show all posts
Pablo Aimar is more injury-prone than an extra in Rambo. Which makes him the perfect transfer target for Newcastle.

The crazy-haired, very occasionally brilliant attacking midfielder was headed to Portsmouth on loan but the Toon have pressed the button marked 'hijack' with an ill-advised
Reply

Use magic Report

Post time 16-7-2008 09:42 AM | Show all posts
Milner Demands New Toon Deal

Newcastle United winger James Milner is reportedly demanding a pay rise, thus throwing his future at the club into further doubt匒ccording to The Times, the 22-year-old is unhappy with the disparity between his wages and those of his team-mates, many of whom
Reply

Use magic Report

You have to log in before you can reply Login | Register

Points Rules

 

ADVERTISEMENT



 

ADVERTISEMENT


 


ADVERTISEMENT
Follow Us

ADVERTISEMENT


Mobile|Archiver|Mobile*default|About Us|CariDotMy

12-2-2025 03:18 PM GMT+8 , Processed in 0.264050 second(s), 27 queries , Gzip On, Redis On.

Powered by Discuz! X3.4

Copyright © 2001-2021, Tencent Cloud.

Quick Reply To Top Return to the list