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  1. It is happening! Trippier! Solano: "It would be great to think that Newcastle can land a bunch of super heroes to fly in and save the day." "But what we need now are players that understand the club and more specifically the situation." "I certainly think Kieran Trippier is one of those and is a great signing." "It's no good signing a player who will get eaten alive if things aren't going well in front of 50,000!" "There are many examples, I could go on." "The key for Newcastle is to get players with the right mentality." "There are only 19 games left so they need to have players who can adapt quickly in a difficult situation." "You could bring the best striker in Europe or the best holding midfielder in the world, but they will still need to hit the ground running." "They will need time and if they can't adapt quicker than usual, it will be tough." "Eddie Howe still needs time and he's been here for two months." "That's why I am so proud of the fans because they have backed Eddie with good support despite only winning one match." "Also we need to get behind the players that are already here." "The majority of them will be staying." "Team spirit is important and they have to fight, but the mentality is vital, players know that they are potentially going to be used, they know they could help the club stay up and then be transfer listed in the summer when others come in." "That's the scenario that Eddie is managing in the dressing room right now." "You have to build unity with those who are already there. "If they can do that and work hard they will get away from this situation." "The danger is if you bring in four or five people and they are the wrong type of characters it could destroy the dressing room." "The guys who arrive will also be on huge wages compared to those already there." "Newcastle have no choice but to pay the money or they won't come." "We need to be careful and I know Eddie has the experience to make sure the dressing room works very hard." "Once Newcastle get away from relegation trouble, hopefully, next season when they are middle of the table, you will start to sign players." "At the moment you can't expect superstars." "Who's the superstar that can come now and join in a relegation battle? "That is the truth." "You don't want the wrong characters coming in and getting £200,000 a week who can't handle a relegation battle." "Whoever comes in has to know the stakes, and they are high because you could be a Championship player by the time spring comes." "It's about moving away from the storm now." "December is always a hard month but in January you can win games and this is a crucial time." "For a start, you now have proper time to work on the training ground with the players between games, not just a day here or day there." "I think they can stay up." "But to do it they need hard workers, not super heroes flying in." "The balance of the dressing room is key in my opinion."
  2. "Trippier is one month younger than Wayne Bridge was when he signed for SAFC for the 2nd half of the 2011/12 season. Both 30 odd England caps, scoring 1goal. Both won 1 major title. I can’t remember much about Bridge’s time at SAFC. He never really seemed full of hunger and desire to succeed…" Step up 39 year old, Jermaine Defoe. https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/apparently-looking-into-signing-defoe-or-maja.1568428/
  3. Hour long interview with "The Beautiful Game Podcast."
  4. "Murphy averages 5.88 tackles and interceptions per 90 minutes, a number which is bettered only by Leicester City midfielder Wilfred Ndidi, who is regarded as one of the best ball-winners in the division."
  5. Great little story from 1996. “I can remember the ball coming in and I was about six yards out. It was a fairly simple header, and I scored. I didn’t celebrate because I knew my place, so it was just a smile and kept my head down, but the Newcastle players congratulated me." “Newcastle continued to attack for the next 10 minutes and the fans were singing ‘mystery man is a Geordie’ – it was ringing in my ears!" “The games that stand out are scoring the winner in a play-off final for Cheltenham Town and getting promoted with Hereford United, but the night I played for Newcastle is also right up there.” “Ginola and Ferdinand were in their pomp at the time, so they’d definitely be two of the best players I ever played with." “It’s just a shame I had no family members there that night, or any photos or video footage to look back at it again. My son is 16 and doesn’t believe me that it happened, so I’d be keen to get a copy of the game to prove it to him!" “Regardless if I see it again or not, it’ll stay with me until my dying day.” More here: https://www.planetfootball.com/in-depth/mystery-man-is-a-geordie-the-story-of-newcastles-strangest-ever-goalscorer/
  6. Aaron Ramsdale: “After the first [goal], there was bottles, lighters - next thing you know, money started coming! I collect £2s so I took that! I’m picking them up & put them by my towel. There was about £17 I pulled off the pitch, I said to Kalvin Phillips, your fans must be loaded!”
  7. “Dear friends, colleagues, followers: the day to wake up has arrived, I was immersed in a dream for 22 years of my life that has given me much more than I imagined. It was all so wonderful that even the bad moments, hard in those times, were transformed into experience. This same one nourishes you, teaches you and the more you incorporate, it means that the biological clock without realizing it, advances, carrying the baggage of what has been travelled each year. I want to tell you that I fulfilled all my dreams as a football player, know that I was happy during this trip which I would have liked never to end. But unfortunately, it has an expiration date. Like everything.” “That happiness would not have been possible without my colleagues, staff, coaching staff, each of the workers of the clubs with whom I had to share throughout my career, therefore, highlighting them as a fundamental part of my journey.” “Thanks to the ten clubs where I played @aaajoficial, @bocajrsoficial, @acmilan, @sanlorenzo, @deportivoalaves, @atleticodemadrid, @villarrealcf, @rcdeportivo, @nufc and @aldosivi_oficial for giving me the opportunity to wear their prestigious shirts, trying to leave the maximum at all times, both inside and outside the field, with successes, with errors but always with honesty, loyalty and commitment both for the institution and for my colleagues. Thank you very much @afaseleccion for hosting me from the U-15 to older, giving me the satisfaction and the most beautiful feeling of being able to defend the flag of my country for the world.” “I do not want to extend myself too much, again thanks to my colleagues, friends, family, followers for the unconditional support. To rest, recharge and prepare 100% for the new goals, challenges and illusions, responsible for my future dreams.”
  8. No release date yet, Rob Zombie is making a "The Munsters" movie.
  9. "Manchester United lost possession 167 times vs Newcastle last night, a club record amount in a Premier League match since November 2019 (168 vs Eddie Howe's Bournemouth). Control..."
  10. More of the petulant twat throwing his arms up and bitching at his teammates and the ref. Take him out of any link up play.
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