Archive for the ‘Fabrice Pancrate’ Category

Oops, we did it again! – Coventry 0 Newcastle 2

Posted December 10th, 2009 by bowburnmag | 74 Comments

As a portion of the football world still await us tripping up and falling flat on our faces, Newcastle United continue to do what we’ve done best so far this season. A clean sheet and three points in the bag! Tonight’s 2-0 victory over Coventry City, meant it was our fourth clean sheet in a [...]

Coventry City v Newcastle United – Match banter!

Posted December 9th, 2009 by bowburnmag | 139 Comments

Thought it might be a nice change to stick an article up that we can just use for the game tonight. Not all of us are lucky enough to be there tonight, particularly some of our fans farther afield. So this can be the place to come together during the match and p*ss and moan, [...]

Newcastle United v Watford match highlights video and full match report.

Posted December 6th, 2009 by workyticket | 17 Comments

Highlights of Newcastle United’s 2-0 victory over Watford at St James’s Park, including a wondergoal from Fabrice Pancrate.

Same old Newcastle, always winning! Newcastle 2 Watford 0.

Posted December 5th, 2009 by bowburnmag | 15 Comments

If you asked me at half-time if I’d be happy with a repeat of the first half after the break, we’d have walked away with three points following a 2-0 victory and I would have been bemoaning the obvious lack of quality in our side once again. As it was, the scoreline was the same [...]

“Non, merci Monsieur Robert” – says Hughton?

Posted December 4th, 2009 by bowburnmag | 50 Comments

Well he might somthing like that if he turns down the recent pleas of former Newcastle favourite Laurent Robert. Robert is a free agent after being released by Larissa FC of Greece and had been training with Fabrice Pancrate at Paris St Germain. And it’s Pancrate who is acting as the go-between after Robert asked [...]

Hughton: The big love in for Loven, Colo and ‘the Flying Pan’.

Posted November 30th, 2009 by workyticket | 11 Comments

Newcastle United manager, Chris Hughton, has been giving ’nuff respect to more players on nufcTV. This time, Hughton’s effusive praise has been heaped upon the two Fabs, Colloccini and Pancrate, and a back in the goals Peter Lovenkrands. Lovenkrands hailed. First to be showered with praise was recently troubled Dane, Lovenkrands, who has struggled with [...]

Swan song gone wrong! – Newcastle 3 Swansea 0

Posted November 28th, 2009 by bowburnmag | 51 Comments

Seems like everybody was expecting a tight if tidy affair at St James’ today and with two of the meanest defences in the division, a high-soring game wasn’t on the cards. But with barely a third of the game gone, Newcastle were three goals to the good and showboating as some of the travelling contingent [...]

You’re not a loan? Hughton – “I don’t really expect to bring anybody in”.

Posted November 25th, 2009 by bowburnmag | 42 Comments

Chris Hughton has admitted that he is pretty laidback as the hour approaches and the ‘temporary loan signing’ window shuts at 5pm tomorrow night until February. It has long been reported that Leon Cort has been on Hughton’s radar but Hughton has been telling the Chronicle that he’s not in any rush to sign players [...]

French intelligence helped Hughton find right hand man.

Posted November 24th, 2009 by workyticket | 41 Comments

Newcastle United manager, Chris Hughton has revealed some of the thinking behind his signing of French wing man, Fabrice Pancrate. Acknowledging a problem on the right hand side of Toon, he observed: “If I look at one area in which we wanted to bring someone in, it was wide right. “Jonas Gutierrez and Peter Lovenkrands [...]

Hughton salutes Fab-ulous Pancrate.

Posted November 23rd, 2009 by workyticket | 131 Comments

Newcastle United manager, Chris Hughton has been lavishing effusive praise upon new Toon arrival, Fabrice Pancrate on the club’s official website. Hughton has had two weeks in training, and one reserve match against Hartlepool United to assess the ex Paris Saint Germain frontman, and felt he had seen enough to offer the Frenchman a contract [...]

 
 

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