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Habib Beye set to stay with Newcastle United

 

May 26 2009 by Lee Ryder, Evening Chronicle

 

HABIB BEYE has pledged his future to Newcastle United despite the nightmare of relegation to the Championship.

 

The Chronicle can reveal that Beye, who has one year left on his current deal, wants to nail his colours to the Toon mast and finish his career on Tyneside.

 

And he believes the Magpies now have a major responsibility to get back to the Premier League at the first attempt.

 

With Michael Owen’s future uncertain, Beye would be a candidate for club captain after doing an excellent job in that role with Marseille earlier in his career.

 

The African missed the final-day showdown at Aston Villa through a hamstring injury.

 

But he added that United’s relegation has only intensified his affection for the black-and-whites after 3,000 fans backed their team before, during and after the final fatal blow to the club’s top-flight status.

 

Beye told the Chronicle: “The players who will be here next year must put this club back in the Premier League.

 

“I’m in – I’m a Newcastle player.

 

“I’m sad like everyone else.

 

“I’m under contract, and I will be here next year to put this club back in the Premier League.

 

“I have played for Newcastle for two years, and I love this club.”

 

The long post-mortem for the Magpies has already started after losing their Premier League status after 16 years.

 

But a choked Beye says that, internally, the club must take the hit as one. He added:

 

“Everyone is responsible for this situation. Every player is responsible.

 

“I think everybody must understand it’s not just about 11 players, or 18 players.

 

“It’s about a city and the fans, and a lot of people who work at this club.

 

“It’s hard to think about.”

 

And he admits that whether the Toon stars like it or not they must knuckle down and get on with life in the Championship.

 

He added: “Newcastle is a massive club, and what can I say? We’re really, really sad. We must look forward, and if this club is in this position, it’s for some reason.”

 

Meanwhile, Beye’s fellow United defender Sebastien Bassong has been called up to the Cameroon squad alongside midfielder Geremi.

 

Bassong has already starred for the French Under-21s, but is in the frame to make a full competitive debut for the Indomitable Lions in a World Cup qualifier against Morocco in Yaounde on June 7.

 

:: PETER LOVENKRANDS is unlikely to stay at St James’s Park according to his agent Ivan Markos Benes.

 

He said today: “We are looking for a new contract for Peter in England.

 

“Most players want to play in the top division, so Peter is no different.”

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I'm always sceptical on these sort of things but it would be fantastic if Habib did stay. I've always said he should be our captain.

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I'm always sceptical on these sort of things but it would be fantastic if Habib did stay. I've always said he should be our captain.

 

My only fear is it might not be up to him.

 

You saw the bloke was genuinely hurting at the end of the Fulham game.

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As he says he is 'under contract' does that mean the terms of it wont change?

Probably aye. I remember though at Marseille he did sign a new contract just before coming to us.

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PETER LOVENKRANDS is unlikely to stay at St James’s Park according to his agent Ivan Markos Benes.

 

He said today: “We are looking for a new contract for Peter in England.

 

“Most players want to play in the top division, so Peter is no different.”

 

:wub:

 

Fucking hilarious.

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What a bloke. Need to reject any offers if this is the case. Make the bloke captain and get him some young mistresses.

You seen his lass?

 

I met them both on a flight from Newcastle to Paris, she is fit as a butcher's dog.

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“Everyone is responsible for this situation. Every player is responsible.

 

“I think everybody must understand it’s not just about 11 players, or 18 players. It’s about a city and the fans, and a lot of people who work at this club."

 

Is he blaming the fans?

 

Dipshit.

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What a bloke. Need to reject any offers if this is the case. Make the bloke captain and get him some young mistresses.

You seen his lass?

 

I met them both on a flight from Newcastle to Paris, she is fit as a butcher's dog.

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Sure it wasn't a naughty weekend for Habib?

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What a bloke. Need to reject any offers if this is the case. Make the bloke captain and get him some young mistresses.

You seen his lass?

 

I met them both on a flight from Newcastle to Paris, she is fit as a butcher's dog.

128805490896656250.jpg

Sure it wasn't a naughty weekend for Habib?

 

Is that some sort of siamese twin?

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