After the last two abject displays away to Derby and Swansea, there can be no question that Newcastle need to turn in a convincing performance and take all three points from the game against Coventry City at St James Park tonight.
With West Brom’s draw Tuesday evening taking them back to the top of the table [...]
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Newcastle United v Coventry City match preview.
Posted February 17th, 2010 by geordie deb | 74 CommentsWill Newcastle beat travel sickness to take three points at Swansea?
Posted February 12th, 2010 by geordie deb | 17 CommentsA 700 mile round trip faces the Toon Army for tomorrow’s televised game at the Liberty Stadium, when 5th place Swansea City take on Newcastle United with an undecently early 12.45pm kick off.
This will certainly be a stern test for the lads, as Paulo Sousa’s team play good football and are unbeaten in their last [...]
Ram-shackle Newcastle have no answers at Pride Park.
Posted February 10th, 2010 by geordie deb | 50 CommentsI might have known.
After spending the day having a lot banter with the Forest fans who were on jury duty with me telling them all we had to do was produce something like the performance we did against Cardiff a few days earlier and I would be a very happy bunny thank you very [...]
Toon lock horns with Cloughie’s Rams.
Posted February 9th, 2010 by geordie deb | 90 CommentsAfter the great performance from the lads against Cardiff City on friday, the Toon are off to the East Midlands this evening, visiting Pride Park to take on Nigel Clough’s Derby County. With the Rams attracting the second highest average attendances in the Championship it should be a good sized crowd and a decent atmosphere.
I [...]
Will Magpies attack high flying Bluebirds at home?
Posted February 5th, 2010 by geordie deb | 54 CommentsWith the disappointing performance against Leicester City behind us, we now look forward to the visit to St James Park of the second highest scorers in the Championship, and the team with the highest amount of away wins – Cardif City.
So, with David Jones’s men banging them in the net for fun up against [...]
Can the Mags outwit the Foxes on their turf?
Posted January 30th, 2010 by geordie deb | 60 CommentsMatch facts.
Location: Walker’s Stadium, Leicester. Kick Off: Saturday 30th Jan, 5:20PM. TV: Sky Sports 1.
With this weeks new signings Mike Williamson and Wayne Routledge being joined by on loan defenders Fitz Hall and Patrick Van Aanolt today, the face of the Toon squad is literally changing day by day, and at times even hour by [...]
Magpies v Baggies: Will the deadlock finally be broken in the Cup?
Posted January 23rd, 2010 by geordie deb | 45 CommentsThe Magpies go head to head again, only 6 days after meeting in the league in an action packed 2-2 draw at St James Park. You may remember that the clubs both drew at the beginning of the season too, so will the deadlock be broken this time?
With reports that Peter Lovenkrands will be rested [...]
Maggies face Baggies in top of the table clash.
Posted January 17th, 2010 by geordie deb | 68 CommentsNewcastle United take on West Bromwich Albion in a crucial top of the table encounter on Monday night at St James Park. With the Toon drawing the Baggies in the FA Cup 4th round, the two teams are forced to play each other twice in the space of six days.
We will be looking to extend [...]
Game on! Newcastle United versus Pilgrims in cup replay.
Posted January 13th, 2010 by geordie deb | 107 CommentsAfter all the furore and bickering on the previous thread caused by the latest NUST gaffe, it’s easy to overlook the fact that we have a match this evening. The club have confirmed, it’s game on at St James Park at 7.45pm as the Toon take on the Pilgrims of Plymouth Argyle in the FA [...]
Toon meet the Green Army for New Year bash.
Posted January 1st, 2010 by geordie deb | 156 CommentsWhat better way to recover from your post new year celebrations than an 800 mile round trip down to the West Country, when Newcastle United face Plymouth Argyle in the 3rd round of the FA cup this Saturday?
As a previous six times winner of the competition, albeit the last time over half a century ago, [...]




