Showing posts with label geordie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label geordie. Show all posts
Thursday, 15 March 2012
Second Wind? or Gone With The Wind?
After salvaging a late draw at home to S*nd*rl*nd and falling to defeat away to Arsenal, the season is Newcastle United's to throw away now.
Promising results have been consistent yet surprising for the Magpies this term and the current league position reflects that rate of performance.
However with the likes of Liverpool, S*nd*rl*nd, Everton and Fulham all sitting just below in the standings and finding more momentum in picking up points than the Geordies, I for one am beginning to worry.
A sexy sixth spot could very easily transform into a tenth or even bottom half finish if heads drop and a 4-5-1 timewasting and defensive show is continued to be put on between now and mid-May.
It appears that things are turning stale in Alan Pardew's camp and there was little entertainment for a Newcastle fan watching the dour gamplan enforced by the Toon Army and I was falling into the belief that the black stripes were actually red and it was Stoke City playing and not the exuberant team I've watched all season.
The Gunners' 21 shots to the Magpies sparse 5 tell the obvious story and as a result kept an in-form and fired up Tim Krul busy. Unfortunately because of that, I cannot sit here full of excitement and will be antipaticing a very nervous finale to the campaign.
Howay the lads!
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Cloud Nine
Following on from my previous instalment, the biggest
talking point on Tyneside is still the overachievement of Newcastle United and
long may it continue.
I was under the impression that recent statements of
expectation would come to a halt but it is par for the course as they roll on
in parallel to the club’s form guide. I had hoped that it would be Alan Pardew
and not me taking to the lectern to tell the world the team need take it ‘game
by game’ until the death.
This wasn’t to be.
After an expected three points at home against a struggling
Aston Villa side, the spiel of the Europa League continued and dare I say it, a
VIP pass into the ‘big four’ was even suggested.
I am no pessimist but the Magpies fly down to White Hart
Lane for an evening kick-off on Saturday and I am certainly not alone in
fearing that a disappointment at the hands of ‘Arry Redknapp could begin a
rolling snowball into a decline from the ecstasy in which the Toon Army have
experienced so far this term.
Our remaining fixtures behold contests against Tottenham
Hotspur, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City as well as an
additional four matches to be played away from St. James’ Park. My view is that
we have a tough run-in and attaining anything over 20 points will be a success.
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| Tottenham Hotspur Manager Harry Redknapp |
The same day saw Redknapp exonerated from charges attached
to him regarding tax evasion, this news paved the way for him to take the reins
and at the grand age of 64 it could possibly be his last chance to take on
every manager’s dream job.
It is unlikely that the FA will move as quickly as the
weekend to replace the Italian but either way, the manic activity surrounding
the Spur’s boss has come at a brilliant time for the Toon Army and I hope that
victory can be stolen this weekend as the focus of Tottenham personnel lies
elsewhere.
I cannot go on without mentioning that Alan Pardew has been
promoted by the bookies as the strongest candidate after diamond geezer,
wheeler dealer Redknapp for the Three Lions job. No surprise there because the
only other English Premier League manager is Woy Hodgson, need I say more?
NUFC did ever so well in the latest transfer window to keep
hold of all prized assets and again I won’t be alone in hoping that will be
extended in retaining the services of Gaffer.
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Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Cloud Eight
The overachievement of Newcastle United this season has heaped further expectation and pressure onto the team.
It is time that someone, preferably Alan Pardew, takes a step back to highlight the following:
1. Man City (54pts)
2. Man Utd (51pts)
3. Tottenham (46pts)
4. Chelsea (41pts)
5. Arsenal (36pts)
6. Newcastle (36pts)
NUFC prop up only five teams and any level-headed Geordie would not be surprised to see those clubs above us especially at this stage in the season.
The attractive sixth spot comes as a result of a few factors:
AP hasn’t yet seen a campaign through from start to finish with Newcastle and he now speaks of the Europa League but in doing so he is lumping unwanted expectation onto not only the club but himself.
There are many potential hazards that could harm the club's domestic form e.g. the unavailability of Cheik Tiote and Demba Ba as well as The FA Cup padding out the current fixture list.
Last year, Premier League survival was all that any Geordie wanted to achieve and to escalate those targets within one year to qualifying for the Europa League is unrealistic despite current form.
The dangers of sitting on cloud nine are that everything is seen through rose-tinted spectacles and if somebody doesn’t turn down the pressure levels sooner rather than later, I predict that AP’s head will be on the block and once again the club will be back to square one.
It’s no secret that the Geordies have high expectations but there is absolutely no requirement for these expectations to be rocketed.
Can everyone please take one step back on to cloud eight and accept;
‘We are overachieving, enjoy it and build on this form game by game without that reluctance to prematurely rework our targets.’
It is time that someone, preferably Alan Pardew, takes a step back to highlight the following:
1. Man City (54pts)
2. Man Utd (51pts)
3. Tottenham (46pts)
4. Chelsea (41pts)
5. Arsenal (36pts)
6. Newcastle (36pts)
NUFC prop up only five teams and any level-headed Geordie would not be surprised to see those clubs above us especially at this stage in the season.
The attractive sixth spot comes as a result of a few factors:
- The Premier League adopting a pattern, the same which has run its rule over the Championship in recent years with it becoming so difficult to predict the outcome of any fixture.
- Two or three players at NUFC hitting 'Player of the Year' form to claim points which would ordinarily have been lost.
- Alan Pardew instilling a die-hard ethos into the playing squad as well as doing what he can to eliminate any high maintenance personnel who bring negativity towards the club (the exception is Hatem Ben Arfa who has outspoken about his prolonged bench-warming duty... understandable).
- A pinch of luck.
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| Newcastle United Manager Alan Pardew |
There are many potential hazards that could harm the club's domestic form e.g. the unavailability of Cheik Tiote and Demba Ba as well as The FA Cup padding out the current fixture list.
Last year, Premier League survival was all that any Geordie wanted to achieve and to escalate those targets within one year to qualifying for the Europa League is unrealistic despite current form.
The dangers of sitting on cloud nine are that everything is seen through rose-tinted spectacles and if somebody doesn’t turn down the pressure levels sooner rather than later, I predict that AP’s head will be on the block and once again the club will be back to square one.
It’s no secret that the Geordies have high expectations but there is absolutely no requirement for these expectations to be rocketed.
Can everyone please take one step back on to cloud eight and accept;
‘We are overachieving, enjoy it and build on this form game by game without that reluctance to prematurely rework our targets.’
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