Jul 29, 2011

Newcastles Master Technicians...

Pardews "technicians" Barton and Cabaye will re-unite with the rest of the squad for this weekends clash against Leeds.

The gaffer believes the toon faithful will witness a technically creative force that Newcastle lacked last season.

“We will have a lot of creative force back in the team in Cabaye and Joey Barton,” Pardew said.

“Some of Demba’s movement in the last game was encouraging because against Leeds I expect to see technicians like Joey and Yohan picking that out.

“We are going to be really threatening the goal and both of them will enjoy playing with Demba Ba.”

Newcastle's pre-season tour to the US was pretty mediocre due to the absense of Barton and Cabaye and Ben Arfa's tour ended abruptly.

Pardew is still in the hunt for an offensive player and has also stressed not to set our sights off Hatem Ben Arfa.

“Don’t forget we still have Ben Arfa to come back from his injury, and that will be a really big bonus for the whole team,” Pardew said.

“There is a great chance that the creativity will bring out more from the whole team and encourage everybody.”

Sylvain Distin Fears Newcastle Competition...

Sylvain Distin has expressed his concerns over Evertons transfer dealings. The former magpie feels threatened by the tyne-wear duo and feels Everton could face stiff competition this season.

“We have to wait and see who is going to come and go,” Distin said. “Hopefully none of the top players will leave, but I think we definitely need to strengthen our team a bit.

“If you look at the teams around us, they have got three or four if not five players, and quality players too. 

You look at a team like Sunderland or Newcastle, teams like that, they have definitely improved their team in both numbers and quality, and that is what we need. We need to improve the squad in terms of quality.

“That doesn’t mean we don’t have quality now, but we have a small squad and we will get injuries – that is the Premier League – so it could be tough. One or two players would definitely help.”

Everton already have concerns over the future of Phil Jagielkha who is being sought after by Arsenal for a reported fee of 15m pounds.

Nottingham Forest Confirm Routledge Interest...

According to Chronicle reporter Lee Ryder, Forest chairman Nigel Doughty has confirmed they are in talks with Newcastle to secure the services of Wayne Routledge.

"He is somebody on our list, yes. I don't know if it will happen, but we are talking," Doughty said.

Routledge has fallen out of favor and Pardew has previously stated he has no plans for the winger. Newcastle have recently signed Sylvain Marveaux and with the return of Ben Arfa, Wayne's chacs are slim.

Routledge has not only fallen behind fellow wingers; Jonas, Sylvain and Ben Arfa, but also fallen behind central midefielders; Barton and Gosling to fight for a spot on the wing.

Jul 16, 2011

Match Report: Darlington 0 - 2 Newcastle

"It's early days but we had a lot more control tonight, as you would expect against lower league opposition," Pardew told nufc.co.uk.

"We were excellent for long periods of the game. Certainly at the start we passed the ball, moved the ball and controlled the game.

"We did it with a purpose - I thought Hatem (Ben Arfa) was excellent, especially the workrate he put in and his performance. That bodes well, but four or five of our players are right up to speed already as you could see.

"We caused them a lot of problems and could have had a bigger scoreline. All the youngsters who came on towards the end carried that on, so it was a good night on the football pitch."

Injuries

"Danny Guthrie and Fergie both picked up knocks and unfortunately they both look serious," Pardew said.

"We certainly have to keep our fingers crossed on those two. I'm disappointed to lose the two boys tonight. They are two great players for us and you don't want to get injuries."

Lineup

Newcastle (4-2-3-1): Fraser Forster; Danny Simpson (James Tavernier 72), Mike Williamson (Jeff Henderson 84), Steven Taylor (Paul Dummett 72), Shane Ferguson (Ryan Taylor 46); Danny Guthrie (Yohan Cabaye 12, Ryan Donaldson 79), Alan Smith (Dan Gosling 60); Joey Barton (Mehdi Abeid 69), Hatem Ben Arfa (Michael Richardson 75), Haris Vuckic (Sammy Ameobi 53); Leon Best (Nile Ranger 65)

Match Report from nufc.co.uk

A goal in each half from Joey Barton and Sammy Ameobi earned Newcastle a 2-0 win away at Darlington in their first pre-season friendly.

Barton latched on to the excellent Leon Best's flick early on to fire in from a couple of yards, and the visitors had further chances to increase their lead, with Best, Hatem Ben Arfa and Mike Williamson all going close.

And ten minutes into the second period substitute Sammy Ameobi doubled their advantage, drilling a shot past Quakers keeper Sam Russell after a near turn.

Newcastle got off to the best possible start with just three minutes on the clock when captain-for-the-night Barton poked home from close range.

Alan Smith swung a ball into the box from the left-flank, which Best flicked down into the path of Barton, and the midfielder applied the finishing touch from inside the six-yard box.

They suffered a set-back in the 11th minute though, with midfielder Danny Guthrie limping off down the tunnel following a challenge minutes earlier in the opposition's penalty area.

However it meant a first glimpse of French international Yohan Cabaye for the 6,000-plus Magpies support, who almost opened his account in stunning fashion with a 30-yard effort which wasn't too far away.

Ben Arfa was looking lively in an advanced role behind lone striker Best, and the forward almost created goal number two as his tricky run ended with Smith nodding on to Best, whose chipped finish was narrowly off target.

Only Graeme Lee's excellent headed clearance prevented Haris Vuckic from doubling Newcastle's advantage, after the forward had cut in from the left, and from the resulting corner Phil Gray was on hand to nod away Williamson's effort off his own goalline.

The visitor's pressure was growning and on 23 minutes Best received a ball into his feet just outside the box, wriggled clear of his marker and shot low towards the far corner, forcing Darlington keeper Sam Russell into a smart stop down to his right.

A rare Quakers attack saw midfielder Greg Taylor's shot blocked by Williamson, but the action was soon back at the other end as Best was once again denied by Russell, who tipped the front man's strike wide for a corner.

Best came even closer three minutes before the interval, sending a left-footed shot against the base of the post with the aid of a slight deflection, after a clever change of pace had created the half-a-yard needed for him to get a shot away.

The second half was just a minute old when Ben Arfa continued where he had left off before the break, letting fly with a long-range effort which Russell did well to hold on to.

But goal number two finally arrived in the 55th minute when substitute Sammy Ameobi cut outside his marker to the left-hand side of the area and drilled a shot past the helpless Russell, sparking mass celebration amongst the travelling support and a pitch invasion which held up the game for around ten minutes.

After the interruption manager Alan Pardew rang the changes, introducing the likes of Dan Gosling and Mehdi Abeid in midfield, with young defenders Paul Dummett and James Tavernier also entered the fray.

As can happen with a mass number of substitutions, the game stagnated but a Cabaye free-kick caused chaos in the Darlington defence in the 76th minute, almost forcing the hosts to score an own goal.

Abeid almost had the ball in the back of the net soon after, but saw his effort ruled out by a linesman's offside flag, while Quakers replacement Tommy Wright headed a late free-kick over the top.

Jul 13, 2011

Jose Enrique Wants Out...

Newcastle have had a terrible day on the transfer front with Pardew revealing Erdinc will not be sought after. To add to that, Enrique seems to have his mind set and will force a move out.

“Jose seems fine but the situation hasn’t really changed," Pardew said.

“He’s made it pretty clear that he still won’t sign a contract and that his future may be elsewhere.

“I’m not really comfortable with that but we’ll have to deal with it and we’re still hoping that he signs a contract with us. There has to be doubt over that situation.”

Pardew Ends Erdinc Pursuit...

Newcastle manager is disappointed that Mevlut Erdinc has opted to be a third choice striker at PSG.

“It’s quite easy for me. If the boy wants to stay at his club and be third choice and doesn’t want to come to Newcastle then I don’t want him – because Newcastle, for me, are a bigger club," Pardew said.

“I’m not being disrespectful and I know that Paris Saint-Germain are in the Champions League but with our stadium, our support and the squad we’ve got, we’re the bigger club.

“We have to be careful. Some of the things being quoted are not from him and we’ve got to cut through it. It’s difficult to criticise the player because sometimes it’s the agent or someone else not getting what he wants.

“But we won’t bring him to the club if he doesn’t want to be here. We’re not certainly going to force his hand.”

Pardew has put his foot down and insists he will not sign a player who does not wish to play for the club.

“All transfers are always alive until such time as someone buries them. We’re not burying this one.”

"We’re still confident on bringing a striker in,” he said.

“It makes me laugh when people say time is running out – the deadline isn’t until the end of August.

“It’s obvious we’re looking to get a striker in, we’re not just paying lip service to it. We have made bids, that is in the public domain.

“But we have to make sure it’s the right player, that is the most important thing.”

So the search goes on and this deal has been put to bed! Next...

Jul 12, 2011

Neil Taylor Saga Continues...

 
Newcastle are close to capturing the services of Neil Taylor, the saga is soon coming to an end and things are looking positive on the Newcastle front.

“It is slow progress at the moment but at the same time it needs to be resolved because the lad is in a very delicate position,” Taylor’s agent Jamie Moralee told The Journal.

“At the moment clarification is being sought from the Premier League and we are waiting for that but Newcastle have made it clear that they won’t go above £1million, which is not an offer that Swansea will accept.”

Taylor's representatives have written a letter to the Premier League asking for guidance on how to resolve the matter. There is a dispute on the understanding of the release clause.

The case, having asked the Premier League to intervene, looks set to go to an arbitration panel over the next fortnight.

Swansea made an offer for Routledge which was rejected, the Journal believes the two seperate transfers will be looked upon seperately.

As reported yesterday, the ball seems to be in Newcastle's court and they may just win the battle after triggering the release clause. It's only just a matter of time.



Gervinho Signs For Arsenal...

Newcastle "target" Gervinho has signed for Arsenal as expected. Arsenal's official website released a statement confirming the signing.

"Arsenal Football Club announces that Ivory Coast international forward Gervinho will shortly join the Gunners, subject to a regulatory process."

This leaves former Lille team-mates Cabaye and Gervinho to battle it out on the pitch first game of the season, buckle up as we might have another thriller on our hands!

Arsene Wenger said at a press conference in Kuala Lampur: "Gervinho is efficient, and is very productive with assists for goals, as you can see from his statistics. This should prove very useful for us."

Arsenal fans will have something very much to cheer about after being bombarded with uncertainty on the futures of Nasri and Fabregas.

RVP also added: "I know him from the highlights of the French league, I’ve seen him play a couple of times for the Ivory Coast and I’ve been speaking to Eboue and he was very positive about him."

"The things I’ve seen look great but we will have to wait and see how he adapts. Every new player that comes in needs time so he will need a couple of months to feel at home and hopefully he can play his best football."

Bang Bang Bangura's...

Alan Pardew continues his hunt for the 'right player' as they look to fill the massive void left by Andy Carroll; and now two names that have emerged are the Bang Bang Bangura's.

Mohamed and Teteh Bangura are both 21 and although not related have a strong bond on and off the pitch, they currently play for Swedish side AIK Solna but would welcome a move.

The pair have impressive goal scoring records and would fit well in the premiership boasting pace and physic comparable to the likes of Tiote.

Teteh commented: "I know Newcastle have seen all my matches and follow me. It is the dream of every player to play in a better league, but right now I’m happy and pleased to be here." 
 
AIK realistically acknowledge that these two players will be hard to keep a hold of as the two stars have attracted a lot of attention with their perfromance and National Caps for Sierra Leone.

AIK’s Assistant Manager: "As coach, I'd love it if they stayed for the next five years, but to be realistic, I think we can hold onto them for six months, maybe a year.”

AIK sporting director Jens Andersson also confirmed there was interest in Mohamed.

"The interest hasn't faded, it's no lower than a few months before," he told Fotbolldirekt.se

"I think that he has just become better and better. The big difference is that he so far hasn't scored many goals, but they will come and I think that the clubs that follow him know that.

"Foreign clubs see him in each game and they know what class he has. And there are more now than earlier this spring that follow Mohamed."

Career Stats:

M. Bangura
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2010 Kallon 58 (39)
2010 Värnamo (loan) 13 (12)
2010– AIK 26 (11)
Total - 62 (97)


T. Bangura 
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2006–2008 Kallon 30 (24)
2009 Cleveland City Stars 9 (2)
2009 Cascade Surge (loan) 3 (5)
2010 Kallon 7 (5)
2010 Köping 9 (12)
2011– AIK 14 (14)



Total - 56 (70)

Jul 11, 2011

Routledge Out Taylor In...

Swansea have expressed interest in Wayne Routledge after playing hardball with Newcastle's Taylor bid.

It seems Swansea have realised they cannot keep a hold of Neil Taylor and will look to broker a deal which may involve Wayne Routledge.

"We have expressed an interest in Routledge and are in discussions with Newcastle," said a Swansea spokesperson.

Whatever these discussions may be, the ball's said to be in Newcastle's court and with Pardew not keen on Routledge, Newcastle may take a straight swap or even ask for a cheeky cash + Taylor deal.

Newcastle already have triggered Taylor's release clause and this new development may sweeten the deal and will generate an easy outcome.

Jul 9, 2011

Erdinc Rejects Toon..

Newcastle yet again have failed to secure a striker that they desperately need to bolster their attack. Erdinc's agent has confrimed that the player is determined to stay at PSG.

Pierre Frelot told The Journal: “He will not be going to Newcastle. The player decided not to move and he is staying in Paris for next season.”

Newcastle will have to move on and turn their attentions elsewhere, Shane long has been linked heavily the last couple of weeks but there's no concrete evidence.

Both Gameiro and Erdinc have snubbed Newcastle and the club will have to move onto Plan C now. No names have surfaced yet and the fans are getting impatient with Newcastle's failings to secure their main targets.

The timing couldn't be more awful, PSG have recently been taken over by multi-billionaires and surely that must have had some play in Erdinc's decision to stay.

Newcastle still have a month and half left in the window but missing out on our main targets may concern many fans.

However, Newcastle can only hope for new developments in the window and hope some players become available that might be worth a shout.



Capitano Colo...

Newcastle United have announced Fabricio Coloccini as the new club captain. After Kevin Nolan's departure only two names stood out most and those were Joey and Colo.

Newcastle fans will be very pleased with that and although a tough call, Joey's temper may ave been his downfall. Colo on the other hand is known for giving 100% and has been complimented by Nolan as being the best trainer. Capt Fab told nufc.co.uk: 

"I am thrilled to be named captain of Newcastle United. It is one of the proudest moments of my career," Coloccini said.

"Leading the team out in front of our supporters in our first game against Arsenal will be a great honour for me and I aim to give my best for the team and the supporters throughout the season.

"I would also like to thank Alan Pardew for putting his faith in me. It means so much to me."

Alan Pardew explained his decision, adding: "I had no hesitation in choosing Fabricio to be my captain next season.

"He will lead the team in a different manner to Kevin but his professionalism, attitude, application and fantastic character made him the standout candidate and, in my mind, the 100 per cent right decision."

Jul 6, 2011

Llambias, I Can Assure You...

One thing i hate about Directors and Accountants is the way they cover up numbers. So this is Dereks statement on the transfer dealing. Enjoy if you can...

“I can assure everyone that not a single penny of the £35 million has left the club and neither will it. It is all going back in.

“We have acted early and we have got the players we wanted, but none of them have been cheap. We have paid good prices for them. They certainly weren’t free transfers, there are fees and wages to consider.

“It is our responsibility to make sure we look after the club responsibly. If we spent all the money on players this summer, what are we going to do in January if we need to bring somebody else in? We are using the money sensibly.”

Without taking Cabaye's fee of 4m which was cancelled out by Nolan's sale, the Club is looking for ways to hide the fact that it is pulling out the money supposedly to service the Ashley's debt which isn't all bad.

As far as i see it, player contracts and renewals aren't meant to be sustained with the revenue earned from Carroll's sale.

We as a club have an annual turnover and that's the money that should be used for all expenses and not only from Carroll's 35m sale.

If our wage bill is 50m, we should be able to cover that from revenue generated as a whole. Carroll's sale is just a one off payment and that will not mean we can add extra players for the long term; more players means a higher wage bill..

We need a balance of players coming in to those that are going out, this should be able to balance the wage bill.

The club should aim to keep the wage bill at a constant 50m and should not depend on player sales to service the wage bill but rather other income/revenue; e.g gate sales, tv money, commercials...etc...

Transfer funds that are one off's should be accounted for seperately to contractual wages. Players  like Kuqi , Sol and Nolan have freed up the wage bill which allows us to bring in players to balance it out.

For instance, if Kuqi, Sol and Nolan were on wages that added upto 100k a week; and we brought in Ba Sylvain and Cabaye for the same amount, it shouldnt affect Carroll's 35m at all.

Ok fair enough we have to pay agents fees but that isn't a huge chunk and we should have 30m remaining atleast.

Suppose we did not sale Carroll? Would that mean we wouldn't be able to 'purchase' players in the window, even if they were Bosmans?

Newcastle fans are no mugs Derek, what you and Ashley do is upto you but a little bit of honesty won't hurt and will go a long way.

No fan wants a debt of 100m+ and if you came out and said, as Ashley did previously in his statement, that part of the money will be pulled out to service the debt; then every fan would understand.

But please, FFS! Which fat f*** hired this clown?!

Jul 1, 2011

Hatem's Influence...

Ben Arfa was injured for most part of last season, and unfortunately the fans did not get a chance to feel his prescence and influence on the pitch. 

But that's already starting to change, he's making up for all the lost time on the pitch - off it, he has been a major influence on Newcastle's latest signings.

Demba Ba

"I have spoken to Hatem about the Club and he told me how happy he is here and how big Newcastle are, so I'm really happy and I can't wait to start playing."

Sylavain Marveaux

"I saw him and spoke with him about Newcastle. He told me that he was very happy to be here and he told me about the fans, everyone at the club, the stadium. We can speak in French - so for the adaptation it is good."

Mehdi Abeid

“I already discussed things with Hatem Ben Arfa and Cheick Tiote and they encouraged me and welcomed my signature."

The club has one hell of an asset in Hatem, could he be Newcastle's turning point? I can only imagine more french talent wanting to join the club with the five that we already have.

Newcastle has a history of french talent with names such as Ginola and Robert who had the ability to raise the roofs at St James Park.

So can Ben Arfa and his french lads carry the tradition at St James Park and restore the title when we once were known as the Entertainers?

Pardew's Player Breakdown...

Demba Ba

"Ba is an out-and-out goalscorer, a winner and will certainly give everything he’s got. I expect him to get between 15 and 25 goals this year."

"He has pace, excellent technical ability, is good in the air and, it goes without saying, has the ability to consistently find the back of the net. Moreover he has a great passion to play for Newcastle United."

Yohan Cabaye 

"Cabaye is a ball-manoeuvrer, someone who can make a pass that has an incisiveness to it. He can unlock the door and comes to us full of confidence on the back of winning the league and cup double with Lille."

Sylvain Marveaux

"Marveaux has impressed and, because of his contract situation, he didn’t play a lot last season, but that means he comes to us fresh. We think there is a lot to come from him. 

"He works off the left-hand side as a rule, can play off either foot and will certainly give us competition for (Jonás) Gutiérrez and Joey (Barton) on both flanks. They are really nice options for us."

Mehdi Abeid Signs...

Newcastle United have signed 18 year old Mehdi Abeid from Lens. The defensive midfielder has figured for the France U-17 and U18's and was also sought after by Everton and Atletico Madrid.

"We are delighted to bring Mehdi to the Club," Beardsley said

"He is a bright, young talent and we think he has an exciting future ahead of him.

"After an impressive trial with us earlier in the year, I'm looking forward to working with Mehdi and developing his talent."

The youngster revealed Ben Arfa and Tiote were a pivotal influence in his decision to joining Newcastle.

"After eight fantastic years at Lens, I have stagnated. I needed a change of air. I am not afraid to leave for abroad," Abeid told L'Equipe.

"I have had contact dating back some time and I visited the facilities there [St James's Park] last week. I even trained with the reserve team.

"The leaders of the club told me about their plans and that they will rely on me for next season. For my part, I intend to give everything to develop in the Premier League."

“I already discussed things with Hatem Ben Arfa and Cheick Tiote and they encouraged me and welcomed my signature."