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NICKY Butt has revealed this could be his final season as a player as he looks to help Newcastle United make a rapid return to the Premier League.

 

However, the former England international has been a pivotal figure behind the scenes where his vast experience has helped the Magpies mount their promotion push.

 

And, despite playing his part over the first half of the campaign, the former Manchester United star fears this could be his last hurrah as a player as he admitted that he cannot be certain his body will be able to cope with yet another gruelling campaign.

 

But the 34-year-old, who has six months left on his Newcastle contract, will not make a firm decision about his future until June as he is determined to enjoy whatever time he has left as a player.

 

“I know I haven’t got much longer left so I just want to enjoy playing the game while I can before worrying about what to do once I’ve stopped,” said Butt, who is not the sort of person who will carry on playing just for the sake of it. “I haven’t made any decisions about my future yet. I’m just going to take it as it comes. I’m signed until the summer and I’ll see how I feel then.

 

“If I’m offered another deal here I’ll certainly think about it, but it will depend how I feel. If I feel great, I’ll carry on, if I don’t, that’ll be that.

 

“I don’t know if the legs have got another season in them yet, but I’m feeling okay at the moment. I did start my coaching badges a couple of years ago, but it’s been put on hold for now.”

 

Whether United will offer a player who earns more than £50,000 a week another extension remains to be seen, but Butt’s influence is significant and he could be offered a role as a player-coach.

 

This has been informally discussed by the Newcastle hierarchy, who have been impressed with his conduct behind the scenes, with manager Chris Hughton indicating last month he felt Butt would be interested in becoming a manager or a coach in the future.

In the meantime, Butt is fully focused on Newcastle’s bid to make an instant return to the top flight as he denied the FA Cup was an unwanted distraction. The Magpies’ failure to turn pressure into goals against Plymouth last weekend means they have added an extra game to an already crowded Championship fixture list – although Butt dismissed the argument the goalless draw was a setback.

 

He said: “We’re more than happy to still be in the draw. I think the FA Cup is only a distraction if you let it be one and it isn’t as far as we are concerned. We have a squad which can cope with it at the moment as we have not got many injuries.

 

“We’re not trying to pull the wool over anyone’s eyes, our priority this season is to get back up into the Premier League. If we can do that we’ll be happy, but we want a good cup run as well.

 

“It’s about confidence and if we carry on winning in the league and the cup, it breeds momentum. You know, we might get a big game if we progress and that will get everyone excited.”

 

 

Butt, who came through the same prolific youth system as David Beckham and Ryan Giggs at Manchester United, is also happy to see the competition give some of Newcastle’s promising youngsters a chance to gain some first-team experience.

 

And he has been particularly impressed with Hungarian centre-back Tamas Kadar and predicts a bright future for the 19-year-old.

 

“I thought he was superb against Plymouth,” Butt said. “He has been unfortunate with injuries, he had a bad leg break last season, but if he stays injury free he is going to get a few games here and there and he is coming along really well. He has improved immensely this season.

 

“The club has tried to sign promising young players over the last couple of years and Tamas is one of those who is starting to emerge now.

 

“You have to be patient when it comes to young players. He is growing in confidence around the place and you can see that on the pitch. It is really encouraging the progress he has made.”

 

Meanwhile, Newcastle have confirmed the appointment of former Millwall boss Willie Donachie as assistant academy manager to Joe Joyce.

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Should have retired a few season ago IMO, or at least been used in emergencies only. He was an everpresent in the side that was relegated last season, IMO badly to the detriment of our ability to create goals. He may prove to be valuable for the remainder of the season but we must at all costs ensure this is the last ever season that he laces up his boots for Newcastle United (unless it's just to sit in the dugout as a cheaply paid trainer).

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I don’t know if the legs have got another season in them yet, but I’m feeling okay at the moment. I did start my coaching badges a couple of years ago, but it’s been put on hold for now.

 

Enough for Dekka to give him a new 3 year contract then.

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Same age as me, and he literally never has to work again. Reading stuff like this with the post Christmas blues is suicide inducing.

 

Not quite as ginger though, eh? ;)

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I would like to see Nicky Butt offered a coaching role at the club when he inevitably hangs up his boots, he has been a good servant to the club and must have picked up great knowledge on the training pitch from his time at Manchester United. His experience could be a great addition to our staff.

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Should have retired a few season ago IMO, or at least been used in emergencies only. He was an everpresent in the side that was relegated last season, IMO badly to the detriment of our ability to create goals. He may prove to be valuable for the remainder of the season but we must at all costs ensure this is the last ever season that he laces up his boots for Newcastle United (unless it's just to sit in the dugout as a cheaply paid trainer).

I think only Colo played more games but that wasn't Butt's fault. Also, he wasn't exactly keeping creative players out the side iirc. If we go up he'll be an absolute liability though. So he'll probably get another year extension.

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