Newcastle have recently completed their first signings of the summer, completing moves for Danny Guthrie and Jonas Gutierrez. Newcastle-Online continues to scour the globe for talent however, and the latest edition of buying From Our Rivals looks at players who participated at Euro 2008.
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Buying From Our Rivals: Euro 2008
By James Collins On Fri 18 Jul 2008 | (Have Your Say: 14 Comments)
Should He Stay or Should He Go?: Joey Barton
By James Collins On Tue 1 Jul 2008 | (Have Your Say: 33 Comments)
Today we turn to one of the most talked about issues at St. James’ Park this season. The future of Joey Barton.
Should He Stay Or Should He Go?: Claudio Cacapa
By James Collins On Sat 28 Jun 2008 | (Have Your Say: 13 Comments)
Since the last edition of SHSoSHG, David Rozehnal has signed for Lazio, while Emre is expected to sign for Fenerbache next month once he sorts out a technicality involving his eligibility for Turkish national service. Moving on, we turn our attentions to Brazilian centre half Claudio Cacapa.
The Sir Bobby Robson Foundation - Please Donate
By James Collins On Sun 22 Jun 2008 | Comments Off
Newcastle legend Sir Bobby Robson has launched a new charitable foundation. Robson is aiming to raise £500,000 for the new charity, and the money shall fund the Sir Bobby Robson Cancer Trial and Research Centre, being built at Newcastle’s Freeman Hospital.
Cancer can be treated most effectively if it is detected in it’s early stages, and the centre will focus on early diagnosis and treatment, and will also feature clinical trials for new drugs.
Sir Bobby is currently undergoing chemotherapy for lung cancer - the fifth time he has had cancer in his lifetime. Regardless, he continues to work for the benefit of the North East public.
The team at Newcastle-Online would like to offer Sir Bobby our best wishes, and we would be grateful if you could offer your support to Sir Bobby Robson and all other cancer patients by donating Here.
Many thanks for your continued support.
Buying From Our Rivals: The Premier League
By James Collins On Sun 22 Jun 2008 | (Have Your Say: 8 Comments)
With the transfer window opening on the 1st July, we can probably expect to see an increasing number of transfers in the coming months, not just at Newcastle, but at all clubs in the world. With this, we welcome the return of Buying From Our Rivals. Since last summer, Newcastle’s search for new players has taken a more international approach with the likes of Jeff Vetere given the task of searching the world for the best world talent. To reflect this, Newcastle-Online has spread its net and shall be looking at entire divisions, competitions, countries and regions where appropriate. Starting off in more familiar territory, we shall first analyse the possibilities available in the Premier League. (more…)
Should He Stay or Should He Go?: David Rozehnal
By James Collins On Sat 24 May 2008 | (Have Your Say: 4 Comments)
The only news at St. James’ Park this week is that of the imminent departure of chairman Chris Mort who shall be returning to his previous job. Mort has worked hard to rebuild the foundations of the club, and it shall ultimately take years for the fans to fully determine the success of his short but productive reign. This week’s edition of SHSoSHG? will look at a player considered already gone. Is there a way back for David Rozehnal?
Should He Stay or Should He Go?: Jose Enrique
By James Collins On Tue 13 May 2008 | (Have Your Say: 16 Comments)
Hardly breaking news, but it would seem that Kevin Keegan reached his own conclusions regarding the future of Stephen Carr, and ultimately agreed with our own conclusion to the most recent edition of this series that the Irishman should be released without further ado. Ramage and Troisi were also released, and Newcastle-Online wish the pair all the best. Moving on, we turn our attentions to Jose Enrique.
Should He Stay or Should He Go?: Stephen Carr
By James Collins On Fri 25 Apr 2008 | (Have Your Say: 18 Comments)
Following on from last week’s analysis of Shay Given, it is clear from all the comments that there is a large difference of opinion regarding his future role at the club. Newcastle-Online now moves from one Irishman to another, as we now turn our attentions to right back Stephen Carr and see whether fan opinion is just as divided.
Should He Stay or Should He Go?: Shay Given
By James Collins On Wed 16 Apr 2008 | (Have Your Say: 42 Comments)
As another marathon of a season nears its end, it is time to look at the Newcastle United squad and identify just who we should look to keep for next season. However, the past nine months have been something of a disappointment and it must therefore be necessary to cut some of the chaff from the squad if we are to progress. In this new serial, Newcastle-Online shall assess each player individually, and answer the question: Should they stay, or should they go? Proceeding in numerical order, we first turn our attentions towards Irish stopper Shay Given . (more…)
Keegan Returns
By James Collins On Wed 16 Jan 2008 | (Have Your Say: 15 Comments)
Newcastle United have confirmed that Kevin Keegan has been appointed our new manager. He replaces Sam Allardyce, who was sacked last Wednesday.
The 56-year-old formerly managed Fulham, England and Manchester City, but is best remembered for the five years he spent at St. James’ Park between 1992 and 1997, during which Newcastle United were known as the Entertainers, and challenged Manchester United for the Premier League title.
Is this the return of the old Newcastle, or should you never go back? Have your say.
Buying From Our Premiership Rivals: West Ham United
By James Collins On Fri 31 Aug 2007 | (Have Your Say: 3 Comments)
On deadline day, there remains limited space at Newcastle United - could it still be possible to buy from our Premiership rivals? In the first of a double header, we look at who could be signed from West Ham United.
Buying From Our Premiership Rivals: Tottenham Hotspur
By James Collins On Tue 28 Aug 2007 | (Have Your Say: 44 Comments)
With the new season starting to take shape, and the current transfer window nearing its close, it is becoming clearer as to what areas of the Newcastle United team need strengthening, and also what players at other clubs are realistically available to us. With that in mind, which Tottenham Hotspur players would be worthwhile targets?
Buying From Our Premiership Rivals 2007: Sunderland
By James Collins On Thu 23 Aug 2007 | (Have Your Say: 10 Comments)
Mackems. Can’t live with them, can’t live without them. But in a playing perspective, could it be worthwhile to make a Mackem player live even closer? Furthermore, would such a player really be welcome at Newcastle United?
Buying From Our Premiership Rivals 2007: Middlesbrough
By James Collins On Wed 8 Aug 2007 | (Have Your Say: 13 Comments)
According to Gareth Southgate, the fact that new Newcastle striker Alan Smith spoke to him is an ‘achievement.’ The fact that this was said merely a few months after signing Jonathan Woodgate suggests that over recent months, Middlesbrough have fallen behind other clubs in the transfer market.
Buying From Our Premiership Rivals 2007: Manchester City
By James Collins On Fri 3 Aug 2007 | (Have Your Say: 13 Comments)
Like Newcastle, the Manchester City that begins this season will be a very different team to the miserable excuse of a team that finished last season. Fans from both teams can look forward to a brighter season with new owners, new managers and new players. But does all the upheaval create an opportunity for Newcastle to sign any players from Manchester City?
