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Well that's certainly how it felt. I'll cut to the chase on this one because I've got my GNR
preparations and an early night ahead of me. And frankly most of today's game was instantly
forgettable. From Enrique's elaborations, to Joey Barton's wonky radar and then over to a lop-sided
and blunted formation, there was [.
Apparently the Sheard-fronted US bid is in trouble. According to The Chronicle, the talks between
the bidders and Seymour Pierce broke down after the US consortium failed to provide proof of funds.
That's not quite the end of things though as Derek Llambias has been teleconferencing with them,
although no progress has been made.
Just when you thought we'd turned some sort of corner, Blackpool go and 'tango' us. Well
admittedly, I had to rely on the eyes of the commentating duo of Mick Lowes and John Anderson but
the performance sounded as bleak as the conditions and there was nothing pleasurable about the trip
to this beach.
It was rumoured a few weeks back that Harewood was one of Hughton's targets to beef up his
injury-stricken strike force, but the deal was reputed to be off a few days ago amidst doubts about
Harewood's fitness. However it now seems the deal might be back on again. Apparently Hughton has
received reassurances from the [.
The slant on this is two-fold. I'm talking both about the new found optimism and feel-good factor
surrounding the team on the pitch, and also about our ability to keep that pitch chock-full of
experienced professionals. Clearly our start to the season has given cause for genuine surprise
throughout the football world, none more so than [.
Newcastle can regain the top spot with a point at Blackpool, although we should be expecting 3
points from our visit to Bloomfield Road if we want to match West Brom and Middlesbrough who both
won last night. Blackpool are lingering in the middle of the table having taken 7 points from 6
games. They've only [.
Newcastle United climbed up to second place in the Coca Cola Championship after their 3-1 win
over Plymouth Argyle. Newcastle made hard work of this win though and were very lackluster in the
first-half. Going in 1-0 up at half-time thanks to a Steven Taylor header, Argyle came out for the
second half like a team on a mission.
According to Sky Sports, Hitman Harewood is likely to complete a 3-month loan move to Newcastle by
the end of the week. Phil Sproson, the striker's representative, said: "I believe we are close to
agreeing everything and hopefully the move can be finalised later this week. "Talks are ongoing
between both clubs and I think they are keen [.
Newcastle United climbed up to second place in the Coca Cola Championship after their 3-1 win
over Plymouth Argyle. Newcastle made hard work of this win though and were very lackluster in the
first-half. Going in 1-0 up at half-time thanks to a Steven Taylor header, Argyle came out for the
second half like a team on a mission.