Well, has this been an eventful World Cup or what? Does a camel shit in the desert? What have we seen so far? Where do I start? Obviously the main news for England so far just happens to the news that interests us Toon supporters the most. In the service of his country Michael Owen has been stretchered off and will be out for 6 months or more. The curse strikes again.
Archive for June, 2006
World Cup - Half Time Commentary
By Archie Brand On Sun 25 Jun 2006 | Comments Off
Feature: Owen’s Injury Explained
By N.O On Wed 21 Jun 2006 | Comments Off
Injury has hit England’s World Cup hopes yet again, after an MRI scan today confirmed that striker Michael Owen has sustained an Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury to his right knee.
World Cup: England Stumble On
By David Graham On Sat 17 Jun 2006 | Comments Off
For the second game of their World Cup campaign, England were plodding rather than spectacular in their 2-0 win over Trinidad + Tobago. Until Peter Crouch towered at the far post to head England in front, it appeared that an unimaginative showing would only yield an embarrassing one point.
World Cup - England: All’s Not Lost
By David Graham On Mon 12 Jun 2006 | Comments Off
In a typically English hysterical over reaction, the press have decided that, following the one nil victory over Paraguay that our World Cup chances are up in smoke. I’ll just say that again - our one nil victory. From the reaction of the super pundits you would have thought the South Americans had given us a sound beating.
Archie’s World Cup Thoughts
By Archie Brand On Sun 11 Jun 2006 | Comments Off
In the same way that our footballers need a rest during the summer so that they can return invigorated for the next season, you have been fortunate enough to have a break from me, and hopefully you feel the better for it. Of course, the World Cup is once again upon us, and unlike the World Series in baseball, more than one country gets to take part.
Feature: The Definitive Guide To Buying A Striker
By HTT On Sun 4 Jun 2006 | Comments Off
Now that Alan Shearer has retired, Newcastle are in the market for a new striker or two. But just who do we buy? Who can come in and not only play alongside Michael Owen, but also replace the great man in the number 9 shirt? Here we take a comprehensive look at the array of forwards we have either been linked with over the past 12 months or strikers who could do a job for the club.
Your Shout: Deja Vu?
By N.O Reader On Thu 1 Jun 2006 | Comments Off
Cast your mind back to the season of 1975/76, which is the season when Newcastle United sacked Joe Harvey and replaced him with the then Blackburn Rovers manager, Gordon Lee.
