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  • WEST HAM UNITED - NEWCASTLE UNITED


    U okviru 36. kola Premier League, Newcastle United putuje u London gde će snage odmeriti sa West Ham United-om. Meč se igra u subotu na Boleyn Ground-u sa početkom u 3pm (GMT), odnosno 16h (CET). Newcastle United će imati podršku od 2000 svojih navijača.

    NUFC: Povređeni su Davide Santon, Tim Krul, Ryan Taylor i Haris Vučkić, dok je Sylvain Marveaux pod velikim znakom pitanja. Matheiu Debuchy je suspendovan zbog crvenog kartona u prošlom kolu, dok je Fabricio Coloccini spreman za ovaj meč.

    Sudija: Phil Dowd


    Magpies @ Upton Park: poslednjih deset mečeva:

    2010/11: Won 2-1 Nolan, Carroll
    2008/09: Lost 1-3 Owen
    2007/08: Drew 2-2 Martins, Geremi
    2006/07: Won 2-0 Duff, Martins
    2005/06: Won 4-2 Owen 3, Shearer
    2002/03: Drew 2-2 Bellamy, Jenas
    2001/02: Lost 0-3
    2000/01: Lost 0-1
    1999/00: Lost 1-2 Speed
    1998/99: Lost 0-2

    Nema TV prenosa.
    "What is a club in any case? Not the buildings or the directors or the people who are paid to represent it. It’s not the television contracts, get-out clauses, marketing departments or executive boxes. It’s the noise, the passion, the feeling of belonging, the pride in your city. It’s a small boy clambering up stadium steps for the very first time, gripping his father’s hand, gawping at that hallowed stretch of turf beneath him and, without being able to do a thing about it, falling in love." - Sir Bobby Robson

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    • MREŽE MIROVALE NA UPTON PARK-u

      WEST HAM UNITED - NEWCASTLE UNITED 0 : 0



      West Ham United i Newcastle United na Upton Park-u su odigrali meč bez golova.

      Newcastle United je imao tri dobre prilike i to preko Papiss Cisse-a, Yohan Cabaye-a i Yoan Gouffran-a, dok su domaći imali dobre prilike preko Carroll-a, Nolan-a i Jarvis-a.

      U prvom poluvremenu Papiss Cisse je imao najbolju priliku da postigne gol, međutim, igrač domaćih Winston Reid je sa gol linije loptu izbacio u polje. Pomoćni sudija nije signalizirao da je lopta celim prečnikom prešla gol liniju u šansa je otišla u nepovrat.

      Hatem Ben Arfa je imao jedan vrlo dobar slobodan udarac, ali je njegov pokušaj završio pored gola.

      U drugom poluvremenu golman crno-belih Rob Elliot je fantastično branio sprečivši ex-Mags Nolan-a i Carroll-a u nekoliko navrata da postignu gol.

      U jednoj prilici Matt Jarvis je šutirao direktno u rašlje, ali je i taj udarac Rob Elliot odbranio i upravo zahvaljujući njemu, Newcastle United je doneo bod sa Upton Park-a.

      Yoan Gouffran je imao vrlo dobru priliku za gol ali je njegov pokušaj loba završio daleko pored gola.

      Nekoliko puta domaći su tražili i penal, ali srećom, glavni sudija meča Phil Dowd je njihove vapaje ignorisao.

      Bod sa ovog meča je dobar, ali posle subotnjih utakmica u Premier League, taj bod nije dovoljan za opstanak, jer su svoje mečeve dobili i Wigan i Aston Villa.


      Konačan rezultat: 0 : 0


      NUFC: Elliot, Simpson, S.Taylor, Coloccini, Yanga-Mbiwa, Cabaye, Tiote, Gutierrez, Ben Arfa (Sh.Ameobi 65), Gouffran (Gosling 76), Cisse.
      Subs n/u: Harper, Williamson, Anita, Perch, Campbell.

      West Ham: Jaaskelainen, Demel (Taylor 80), Collins, Reid, O'Brien, Diame, O'Neil, Vaz Te (Collison 58), Nolan, Jarvis (J.Cole 84), Carroll.
      Subs n/u: Henderson, C.Cole, Noble, Pogatetz.

      Sudija: Phil Dowd

      Gledalaca: 34,962 (oko 2000 navijača Newcastle-a).

      P.S.
      Trenutno imamo 38 bodova iz 36 mečeva, odnosno tri više od Wigan-a. Ako odigramo nerešeno sa QPR-om na Loftus Road-u a Wigan izgubi od Arsenal-a, ostajemo u ligi.


      Last edited by Mags Serbia; 10-05-13, 23:06.
      "What is a club in any case? Not the buildings or the directors or the people who are paid to represent it. It’s not the television contracts, get-out clauses, marketing departments or executive boxes. It’s the noise, the passion, the feeling of belonging, the pride in your city. It’s a small boy clambering up stadium steps for the very first time, gripping his father’s hand, gawping at that hallowed stretch of turf beneath him and, without being able to do a thing about it, falling in love." - Sir Bobby Robson

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      • NEWCASTLE UNITED OSTAO U PREMIER LEAGUE

        QUEENS PARK RANGERS - NEWCASTLE UNITED 1 : 2


        Newcastle United je pobedio Queens Park Rangers na Loftus Road-u rezultatom 1:2 i samim tim obezbedio opstanak u Premier League.

        Nije sve dobro počelo za Newcastle United jer je sudija Lee Probert dosudio jedanesterac za QPR već u 11. minutu utakmice zbog navodnog saplitanja Hoillet-a od strane Debuchy-a. TV snimak je pokazao da se sporan momenat dogodio van kaznenog prostora Newcastle-a. Siguran izvođač sa bele tačke bio je Loic Remy, poslavši Elliot-a u jednu a loptu u drugu stranu, što je bilo dovoljno za 1:0.

        Samo nekoliko minuta kasnije, na drugoj strani terena Jose Bosingwa je u svom šesnaestercu za dres povlačio dobrih deset sekundi Hatem Ben Arfa-u. Sudija Lee Probert je pokazao na belu tačku. Odgovornost na da izvede jedanesterac preuzeo je upravo Hatem Ben Arfa, koji je loptu zakucao pod samu prečku levih rašlji Green-ovog gola, za 1:1, minut 18.

        Jose Bosingwa je u 35. minutu šokantno poslao kratku loptu svom golmanu Green-u koji nije uspeo da je izbaci daleko u polje i ona je nekako stigla do Yoan Gouffran-a, koji je preciznim udarcem sa 25 metara šalje u praznu mrežu, za 1:2, za delirijum svih navijača Newcastle United-a širom zemaljske kugle.

        U nastavku igre, jednu priliku za Newcastle United imao je Jonas Gutierrez kojem je sa gol linije loptu u polje izbio Derry.

        Poslednjih deset minuta Newcastle United je igrao sa desetoricom igrača jer je Rob Elliot navodno igra rukom van svog šesnaesterca. Srećom po rezervistu Harper-a, meč se ipak mirno završio.


        Konačan rezultat: 1 : 2


        NUFC: Elliot, Debuchy, Coloccini, Williamson, Yanga-Mbiwa, Cabaye, Tiote (Perch 51), Gutierrez, Ben Arfa (Harper 81), Cisse, Gouffran (Obertan 77).
        Subs not used: Simpson, Anita, Marveaux, Campbell.

        QPR: Green, Bosingwa (Da Silva 45), Hill, Onuoha, Traore, Townsend, Jenas, Mbia (Derry 45), Hoilett, Remy, Zamora.
        Subs not used: Murphy, Park, Taarabt, Mackie, Granero.

        Sudija: Lee Probert (smejurija)

        Gledalaca: 17,278 (1608 navijača Newcastle-a. U Loži i Mike Ashley).

        Posle 37 kola imamo 41 bod i matematički smo osigurali opstanak. Nalazimo se na 13. mestu na tabeli Premier League i ako u nedelju pobedimo Arsenal možemo i u top 10.

        Last edited by Mags Serbia; 16-05-13, 21:41.
        "What is a club in any case? Not the buildings or the directors or the people who are paid to represent it. It’s not the television contracts, get-out clauses, marketing departments or executive boxes. It’s the noise, the passion, the feeling of belonging, the pride in your city. It’s a small boy clambering up stadium steps for the very first time, gripping his father’s hand, gawping at that hallowed stretch of turf beneath him and, without being able to do a thing about it, falling in love." - Sir Bobby Robson

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        • NOVI TREĆI DRES ZA NAREDNU SEZONU

          "What is a club in any case? Not the buildings or the directors or the people who are paid to represent it. It’s not the television contracts, get-out clauses, marketing departments or executive boxes. It’s the noise, the passion, the feeling of belonging, the pride in your city. It’s a small boy clambering up stadium steps for the very first time, gripping his father’s hand, gawping at that hallowed stretch of turf beneath him and, without being able to do a thing about it, falling in love." - Sir Bobby Robson

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          • Fenomenalan je
            "Once you leave Arsenal, you can only go down, really." - Jack Wilshere


            Dakle, ti si portir!

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            • Super izgleda ;)
              It's blue, what else matters?

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              • KONAČNO KRAJ JEDNE MUČNE SEZONE ZA NEWCASTLE UNITED

                NEWCASTLE UNITED - ARSENAL 0 : 1


                Pred rasprodatim St James' Park-om, bez bojazni od ispadanja, igrači Newcastle United-a su odigrali vrlo korektan meč sa ekipom Arsenal-a, koja je jurila mestu koje vodi u Champions League. Bez obzira na poraz od 0:1, raspoloženje tokom meča i posle meča je bilo veoma dobro, jer se Steve Harper opraštao od dresa Newcastle United-a posle 20 godina provedenih u klubu.

                U prvom poluvremenu nije viđen nekakav poseban fudbal. Newcastle United je imao jednu vrlo dobru priliku preko Papiss Cisse-a.

                U 37. minutu ceo stadion je aplaudirao Steve Harper-u. Harper je na dresu Newcastle United-a nosio broj 37.

                Međutim, u drugom poluvremenu Arsenal je pritisnuo od samog starta i gosti dolaze u vođstvo već u 52. minutu utakmice. Streac je bio Laurent Koscielny akrobatskim udarcem sa pet metara. Coloccini je zakasnio da ga pokrije i Koscielny je lako doveo svoj tim u vođstvo od 0:1.

                Do kraja meča Theo Walcott je pogodio stativu Harper-ovog gola.


                Konačan rezultat: 0 : 1


                NUFC: Harper, Coloccini, Yanga-M'Biwa (Campbell 80), Debuchy, S.Taylor, Cabaye (Anita 57), Ben Arfa, Gutierrez, Tiote, Cisse, Gouffran (Marveaux 64).
                Subs n/u: Alnwick, Simpson, Perch, Obertan.

                AFC: Szczesny, Sagna, Mertesacker, Koscielny, Gibbs, Rosicky, Arteta (Oxlade-Chamberlain 28), Walcott, Ramsey, Cazorla (Wilshere 88), Podolski (Giroud 77).
                Subs n/u: Fabianski, Vermaelen, Monreal, Gervinho.

                Sudija: Howard Webb

                Gledalaca: 52,354

                P.S.
                Posle 38. kola završili smo sezonu na 16. mestu sa sakupljenih 41. bod, dva više od sunderland-a i pet više od Wigan-a koji je ispao. Ko će ostati u klubu od igrača sam Bog zna.

                "What is a club in any case? Not the buildings or the directors or the people who are paid to represent it. It’s not the television contracts, get-out clauses, marketing departments or executive boxes. It’s the noise, the passion, the feeling of belonging, the pride in your city. It’s a small boy clambering up stadium steps for the very first time, gripping his father’s hand, gawping at that hallowed stretch of turf beneath him and, without being able to do a thing about it, falling in love." - Sir Bobby Robson

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                • CLUB STATEMENT: MAGPIES UNITED FOR NEW SEASON


                  Derek Llambias:


                  "Everyone connected with the Club was disappointed to finish where we did last season, particularly on the back of such a fantastic year prior to that.

                  "Our discussions on Wednesday were very constructive and we pinpointed a number of factors that contributed to a season which fell below expectations.

                  "We are now looking forward and are entirely focussed on the forthcoming campaign, with the expectation of at least a top-ten finish in the Premier League.

                  "There has been a great deal of speculation in recent weeks but our desire, as we announced back in September, is to bring long-term stability to this Club. It's up to us all now to work closely as a team to ensure next season sees us competing in the top half of the table again.

                  "We would all like to thank the fans for their continued support and assure them we remain committed to providing affordable football at St. James' Park."

                  Last edited by Mags Serbia; 04-06-13, 21:06.
                  "What is a club in any case? Not the buildings or the directors or the people who are paid to represent it. It’s not the television contracts, get-out clauses, marketing departments or executive boxes. It’s the noise, the passion, the feeling of belonging, the pride in your city. It’s a small boy clambering up stadium steps for the very first time, gripping his father’s hand, gawping at that hallowed stretch of turf beneath him and, without being able to do a thing about it, falling in love." - Sir Bobby Robson

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                  • NOVI DRES?

                    Last edited by Mags Serbia; 10-06-13, 21:06.
                    "What is a club in any case? Not the buildings or the directors or the people who are paid to represent it. It’s not the television contracts, get-out clauses, marketing departments or executive boxes. It’s the noise, the passion, the feeling of belonging, the pride in your city. It’s a small boy clambering up stadium steps for the very first time, gripping his father’s hand, gawping at that hallowed stretch of turf beneath him and, without being able to do a thing about it, falling in love." - Sir Bobby Robson

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                    • COLOCCINI, CABAYE, WILLIAMSON, KINNEAR


                      Fabricio Coloccini je izjavio da ostaje u Newcastle United-u makar još jednu sezonu.

                      Yohan Cabaye je navodno na medicinskim pregledima u Monaco-u, gde se očekuje da finalizira transfer vredan 23 miliona funti. Newcastle United je demantovao tu vest. Međutim, gde ima dima...ima i vatre.

                      Mike Williamson
                      je vrlo blizu prelaska u Cardiff City.

                      Da, umalo da zaboravim. Joe Kinnear je postavljen za Direktora fudbala u Newcastle United-u. Ugovor je potpisan na tri godine. Cirkus...

                      "What is a club in any case? Not the buildings or the directors or the people who are paid to represent it. It’s not the television contracts, get-out clauses, marketing departments or executive boxes. It’s the noise, the passion, the feeling of belonging, the pride in your city. It’s a small boy clambering up stadium steps for the very first time, gripping his father’s hand, gawping at that hallowed stretch of turf beneath him and, without being able to do a thing about it, falling in love." - Sir Bobby Robson

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                      • JOE KINNEAR APPOINTED AS DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL


                        Newcastle United have appointed Joe Kinnear as the Club's new Director of Football on a three-year deal.

                        Joe will report directly to the club's Board as the senior executive in charge of all football-related matters. Chief scout Graham Carr and manager Alan Pardew will report into Joe.

                        Managing Director Derek Llambias said: "The board are pleased to welcome Joe back to the club. Joe has many years of experience working within the game, and this experience will be of great benefit to the Club in achieving our objectives over the coming seasons."

                        Joe Kinnear first arrived at United in September 2008, initially as Interim Manager, following the departure of Kevin Keegan.

                        Joe had previously had a successful seven-year management spell with Wimbledon and as a player enjoyed a fine ten-year career with Tottenham, during which time he won 26 Republic of Ireland caps.

                        "What is a club in any case? Not the buildings or the directors or the people who are paid to represent it. It’s not the television contracts, get-out clauses, marketing departments or executive boxes. It’s the noise, the passion, the feeling of belonging, the pride in your city. It’s a small boy clambering up stadium steps for the very first time, gripping his father’s hand, gawping at that hallowed stretch of turf beneath him and, without being able to do a thing about it, falling in love." - Sir Bobby Robson

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                        • "What is a club in any case? Not the buildings or the directors or the people who are paid to represent it. It’s not the television contracts, get-out clauses, marketing departments or executive boxes. It’s the noise, the passion, the feeling of belonging, the pride in your city. It’s a small boy clambering up stadium steps for the very first time, gripping his father’s hand, gawping at that hallowed stretch of turf beneath him and, without being able to do a thing about it, falling in love." - Sir Bobby Robson

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                          • Debunking Joe Kinnear: A line-by-line analysis of THAT radio interview


                            Because if you didn't think he had lost it already, then you sure as hell will do after reading this

                            Joe Kinnear stunned Newcastle fans on Monday night with a bizarre series of claims in a radio interview.

                            The 38-year-old stunner has been named Newcastle United director of football and NASA commander-in-chief, and after his notorious rant against journalists all those years ago, Kinnear's claims were as bold as they were incorrect.

                            Citing a raft of incorrect stats, fees and anecdotes - though none as alarming as his one-time assertion that he was Nepal manager during the Prince Diphendra massacre even though it happened 14 years after he left - Kinnear was live on talkSPORT to chat with Andy Goldstein.

                            What follows is the transcript of that interview, with the italicised text just straightening out a few things for you.

                            All in the interest of fun, you understand?

                            talkSPORT: Good evening Joe Kinnear. How are you?

                            JK: Yeah, I'm fine.

                            He's started well. This is probably true.

                            TS: Ok Joe I suppose the obvious question is, Newcastle are yet to confirm your appointment, why is that Joe?

                            JK: Cos I only signed the contract last night. So that was someone speaking to Mike but it's been on-going for the last three weeks.

                            Derek Llambezee

                            Would that be Derek Llambias?

                            was the director of football.

                            Wasn't he managing director?

                            Derek has resigned now.

                            TS: OK. Reaction has been negative from the fans. Has that been a surprise?

                            JK: Yeah but it's only a certain section. It was exactly the same when I got there. I got over 10k letters when I had my heart attack and that was a wonderful thing and I felt really proud of that.

                            Hmmm, that is a LOT of letters.

                            I thought I'd done an excellent job there

                            Win percentage: 19.23%

                            and no way would we have gone down.

                            You would have done with your points-per-game ratio.

                            But the trouble is that there are a lot of Geordies up there who are influenced and upset and the fact is that because I stood up to about 100 journalists that night

                            Sounds like a lot, Joe.

                            you know, it was the night we beat Tottenham 2-1

                            No it wasn't

                            and I suppose the journalists always had it in it.

                            What?

                            And I am not saying all of the Geordie fans but many of them were sucked into it. If they looked at my job, what I done, carefully they would have said I done a good job.

                            So if they were to look at your paltry win percentage, for example?

                            TS: Has it upset you?

                            JK: Look it's part and part of the game today.

                            Parcel, Joe. Parcel.

                            You look at managers today over the last 2 seasons - the fans have feelings and if they aren't happy with what is going on the manager gets the bullet. Unfortunately for them I've never been sacked in my life.

                            What about Luton, Joe?

                            So you know, look at my record, they keep saying to me - what did I do? Where have these people been - have they been on another planet? I have played in five cup finals, I have won the lot.

                            Whatever way you frame 'I have won the lot', it's not true.

                            I had over 400 games for Tottenham Hotspur,

                            *PARP* 196 league games.

                            been manager of the year three times

                            Um, just the once actually Joseph

                            I have travelled all over the world as a manager. Now this job come up, which I thought was a fairly responsible job, but already they are jumping on the bandwagon 'Oh watch out Pardo, watch out', but that's the snidey press. That's the people up there or the people round that area that I have upset and they have a grudge so I expect it. It's water off a duck's arse.

                            The only thing that you can say about this sign-off is that anatomically it is probably correct. After all, where would the water go after it has run off a duck's back? Precisely. Joe Kinnear - anatidae anatomist.

                            TS: When did Newcastle first approach you about becoming director of football?

                            JK: About 10 days ago, when Derek resigned.

                            Remember this. 10 days.

                            TS: And that was the first you'd heard of it? You're on good terms with Ashley - you hadn't heard about it till then?

                            JK: Derek didn't resign until then. Derek has decided to go back and be in charge of finances. The job really is in detail that you've got to be in partnership with the manager and look at the strengths and weaknesses of the team. Look anyone who wants it. I had to do that as a manager with Bobby Gould beside me - look when you're at Wimbledon, there ain't no budget, you find the players yourself - there aint' no budget.

                            Well you managed to sign John Hartson for £7.5million in 1999, Joe. That's good work with no budget.

                            We didn't have any scouts and Bobby will tell you and we worked there at Wimbledon - well I did - for over 10 years.

                            And if you look what we had to go out: we went to non-league clubs and found players. We trained and worked them and then sold them for millions, as simple as that.

                            And bought players for £7.5million

                            So they say I haven't had any experience in buying and selling players - sure I have. I bought Dean Holdsworth for 50 grand

                            £650,000. Which is pretty much the same, ie 13x bigger.

                            and sold him for £3m.

                            I sold John Scales for £3m - he was a free transfer.

                            I sold Robbie Earle for x, y, z.

                            He outlasted you at the club and retired a year later.

                            I sold Marcus Gayle, Leonhardsen, Micky Harford, John Hartson, Hans Segers, most of them were free transfers.

                            Gayle wasn't. Leonhardsen wasn't. Harford wasn't. Hartson certainly wasn't. Segers we don't know.

                            And we sold to survive so I know exactly what type of players are needed and what type of players are needed to play. I played with some of the best players in the world at Tottenham, in the best team in the world in Tottenham, you know I have been through it every stage of my life.

                            Tottenham the best team in the world?

                            Unfortunately for some reason when I went up there I didn't dance to the tune of the Geordie media. I took no notice, I just got on with it. So whatever they have got to say, fine, say it. I'm single minded, I am not worried.

                            TS: Have you spoken to Alan Pardew since your appointment?

                            JK: I am meeting Alan tomorrow for lunch. I've spoken to him on the phone and we're having lunch tomorrow to discuss and have a game plan for the upcoming season.

                            TS: And to the best of your knowledge who has the final say on players coming into the club?

                            JK: We both do. We both do. He's the manager and we'll sit down and discuss it. We have Graham Carr [the chief scout] up there, he also has a say in it - we'll discuss it. We will look at the strengths and weaknesses between us. No one's got an ego. I haven't got an ego.

                            *HONK*

                            We will all sit down and discuss what's best for Newcastle football club. We'll discuss areas what's desperate - in my opinion we need a striker and I see that desperate - as my opinion. When I speak with Pards tomorrow he may see some other position that he wants to look better of or get a better player for that area.

                            TS: But will it be him instructing you or you instructing him?

                            JK: It will be 'who have we got in mind'. I shall ask Alan who he is seeing and I shall sit down with the scout - they seen those players, I want to cast my eye over them. It's as simple as that. I will have a look: if I say to them I've seen somebody better but what do you think? This is not about me coming in, not the crap that's being said, about me coming in taking over. It's absolutely nonsense. And then I read another article recently that I am coming and watch over your shoulder Pards. I mean, what a load of crap. And this is what's going out there. Unfortunately they're feeding it to all the Geordie fans and I just hope they're not daft enough to believe it.

                            TS: The interview that you did once with very 'limited English' in it do you regret that?

                            JK: Not really, I meant it at the time. I was just so fed up with them wanting me to dance a tune and dance to everything they want to say. I wasn't having it, I am a football manager, I just want to get on with it. Look we beat Tottenham that night 2-1 and the first question I was asked was 'how do you feel about everyone in the ground chanting there's only one Alan Shearer' - you know - and I don't think there was a person in the room that actually said well done. I think they were all gutted cos we won. And that's the way I see things and I'm not worried really.

                            This is virtually all completely untrue.

                            TS: Have you seen much Newcastle over the last season?

                            JK: Yes sure.

                            TS: And you mention they need strengthening up - is that the only area you think they need strengthening up front?

                            JK: I think they've got some magnificent midfield players: Tiote. Ben Afri [ Hatem Ben Arfa ], Yohan Kebab [ Yohan Cabaye ], Sissoko are very solid.

                            Up front if you look at the goals tally last season: I think we lost our top goalscorer in Demba Ba when he went to Chelsea for £7.5m or something like that, he was the top goalscorer with something about 13 or something like that. Then you had somebody like Sissy ( Papis Cisse ) he was the next goal scorer with something like eight. And then after that there was a big drop into midfield where Cabaye and Hatem Ben Afri - you know, he got four and then Sissoko got three - the total wasn't much neither. So we need a prolific goalscorer to come in there and assist Cisse and I think that's one of the areas, there might be other areas, I mean this is a side I haven't had privilege to be with - a lot of players still there that were there when I was still there - I brought Krul to the club and I think he's a terrific goalkeeper.

                            He was at the club three years before you, Joe.

                            Shola Amamobi [ Shola Ameobi ] is getting better and better, he's a young kid.

                            He is 31 years old, you may mean Sammy.

                            Galteirez ( Jonas Gutierrez) , and of course a lot of other players, Tails [Steven Taylor] is still there. Perch is still there. Ryan Taylor is still there so there's enough players still there but in my opinion, I still think we are short of quality players and we have to compete with the best in the Premiership but we need to be stronger.

                            TS: Do you think Newcastle will continue to buy French players or under you are you going to try and explore the UK market more?

                            JK: I think we will look at all the markets. I've got nothing against anybody as long as he's a decent player and he's quality player, it doesn't matter where he comes from, if he fits the requirements we're looking for. If he's the best right-back we've seen and he's better than what we've got then it makes sense to go and buy him.

                            TS: Graham Carr did a great job with the French lads, has there been a designated certain amount of money or will you have to go to Mike Ashley between the three of you and sort out what actual money is on the table for you to spend?

                            JK: I think Michael's a very generous owner and I think he's one of the best owners in the business to work for and I don't think Michael will mind when we give him our business plan. Of course it may mean that we make a decision between the three of us that we have players that we need to move on and they are not up to the Newcastle standards and then OK, we will look at that, if they are £2m plus, and we will move that around and three or four are going out and we will add that to the, excuse me, to the tally of what players we going to sell.

                            We'll make money on certain players, we know that, but we will be getting the finance to come in and take other players and if we spell out to Mike it's a serious situation where we do need a quality striker then I'm pretty sure he'll pay up. He wants us to be successful don't get me wrong, he doesn't even want us to be in the position that he found us. We finished fifth two seasons ago and last season we were something like 15th or 16th from the bottom and he doesn't want that.

                            15th from bottom would be... oh forget it.

                            I think the year we finished fifth we had something like 65 points and this year we have gone to 41 points and so there was a big deficit of 24 points, so that is a big loss, so I want to sit down with everyone who was involved with us last season and find out the reasons why and if can all put that knowledge together then we'll make sure that we mend that.

                            Maybe someone might not have come up to scratch or maybe we were weak in certain areas of the pitch or we may have been struggling on things but once we all sit down and all meet together in pre-season and then we get a game plan and get it going. There's lot to do. If you remember the last three home games we didn't score a goal. Liverpool, Sunderland, Arsenal, where's the goals coming from?

                            TS: Joe, listen, thanks for coming on. Before I let you go, is there anything you would like to say to the Newcastle fans who perhaps don't don't back this decision?

                            JK: To all the Newcastle fans who don't do this decision then shall I bring Lambezi back? What do you want, what do they want? I heard that silly comment what can I attract. I can open the door to any football manager in the world, anyone.

                            *HONK*

                            That's the difference. I spend my whole life, picking up the phone, talking to Alex Ferguson, week in, week out, what would you do, what would you do? Pick the phone up at any time of day and speak to Arsene Wenger.

                            I can pick the phone up and speak to any manager in the league, any manager in all divisions. So I don't know what angle they've got. If they want to sit down and argue with me, some of them are talking out their backsides, a load of tosh and I'm not accepting it. It's as simple as that. I've certainly got more intelligence than them, that's for sure.

                            "What is a club in any case? Not the buildings or the directors or the people who are paid to represent it. It’s not the television contracts, get-out clauses, marketing departments or executive boxes. It’s the noise, the passion, the feeling of belonging, the pride in your city. It’s a small boy clambering up stadium steps for the very first time, gripping his father’s hand, gawping at that hallowed stretch of turf beneath him and, without being able to do a thing about it, falling in love." - Sir Bobby Robson

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                            • Transfer News Live ‏@DeadlineDayLive 20m
                              Metz 17-year old striker Olivier Kemen claims he is keen on a switch to Newcastle United. (Source: SkySports)
                              Valjda je i ovaj Francuz

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                              • Olivier Kemen ima 16 godina i Francuz je.
                                "What is a club in any case? Not the buildings or the directors or the people who are paid to represent it. It’s not the television contracts, get-out clauses, marketing departments or executive boxes. It’s the noise, the passion, the feeling of belonging, the pride in your city. It’s a small boy clambering up stadium steps for the very first time, gripping his father’s hand, gawping at that hallowed stretch of turf beneath him and, without being able to do a thing about it, falling in love." - Sir Bobby Robson

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