Newcastle United’s Season Continues To Revive Mike Ashley’s Reputation
At St James Park this lunchtime, Newcastle United beat Everton by two goals to one and in doing so leap-frogged Manchester United for a couple of hours, at least into second place in the Premier League table. Such a result may prove to be the tipping point for a rewriting of the popular perceptions of the competence (or otherwise) of Mike Ashley and, while the knee-jerk journalistic response is something along the lines of, "Yeah, but they have to play Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea next", it is difficult to argue against the simple point that a team can only be judged upon how it has already played, rather than the ones that it has yet to play.
Twohundredpercent @ Nov 5, 2011 2:21 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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