We're
all magpies at heart, mesmerised by anything and everything that shimmers.
The Hammers had seemingly turned a corner under new manager David Moyes after encouraging results against Man City, Chelsea, Arsenal and Stoke, but undid all that good work with a disappointing performance in the 3 - 2 loss at Rafa Benitez's struggling
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Both teams to score opposes a clean sheet for
the Magpies at 5/6 and Barnsley have netted exactly one goal in all but one of their last four visits to Newcastle.
Cairney's goal against Newcastle put Fulham 1 - 0 ahead against
the Magpies at St.James Park, and the visitors eventually went on to win 3 - 1
After back - to - back defeats against Manchester United and Arsenal, it appeared Liverpool's chances of playing in Europe's elite competition next term were slim but a win against
the Magpies at Anfield would open the door once again.
The Argentine international was brought to St James» Park by current Canaries boss Chris Hughton, who was with
the Magpies at the time and he is now looking to be reunited with the player at Carrow Road as he looks to boost his side's survival hopes.
Not exact matches
And this Homemade Cajun Seasoning that I found
at Kitchen
Magpie's blog is literally 20 calories with a small amount of sodium.
Hahhaa i always scream
at everything especially flying objects and things so definitely gonna scream if I saw that
magpie ~
We couldn't help applauding and laughing
at the
magpie that hopped right over to my plate, snatched the last piece of friand, then ran away as fast as its little dinosaur-esque legs could take it.
LOL I had to laugh
at the
magpie stealing your friand but i'm such a wuss if it happened to me I'd probably scream
The
Magpies can beat Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur when they are
at their best, but are too often guilty of not turning up.
Newcastle United winger Hatem Ben Arfa has agreed a return to Ligue 1 «in principle» after talks with divisional strugglers OGC Nice, report the Telegraph, but the deal will only go through if the
Magpies do not demand a transfer fee for a player whose relationship with the club seems to be
at breaking point.
A superb signing for the
Magpies despite their poor form overall last term, Daryl Janmaat has settled in well in England and looks a well - rounded player
at full - back.
It looks as though the club have made Christen Eriksen their number one target, seeing the young Danish midfielder as the perfect player to take on Cabaye's duties
at the heart of the
Magpies midfield.
Should Delph join Benitez
at Newcastle, it would be the club's third signing of the summer, as the
Magpies have already confirmed the signing of Christan Atsu and Florian Lejeune.
McClaren now finds himself
at Newcastle where, with his team 18th in the Premier League, he faces a job on his hands to both keep the
Magpies in the division and to remain in his post.
The
Magpies picked up an unlikely three points against Spurs
at White Hart Lane on Sunday, making it two wins from two.
Sissoko is under contract
at St James» Park until 2019, but the
Magpies losing their top - flight status is likely to hasten his exit.
The
Magpies lost 2 - 1
at the City Ground and will be keen to get back to winning ways.
Are
Magpies fans glad to see the back of a player who clearly didn't want to be
at the club?
The youngster is now a target for Newcastle United, but he wants to see what his situation
at Old Trafford is before making any decision about becoming Steve McLaren's first signing with the
Magpies.
Cisse has since apologised for his role in the incident, although Evans has denied deliberately aiming
at the
Magpies star.
Carver has been in charge of the
Magpies since Alan Pardew left his position
at St James» Park to succeed Neil Warnock
at Crystal Palace and has impressed enough to be given the job until the summer.
There are also rumours that Rafael Benitez want Lucas
at Newcastle but the move is unlikely as the
Magpies are likely to be facing a relegation battle whereas the Spaniard is much more likely to win trophies in Turkey and will get some Champions League football as well.
Remy, who spent last season on loan
at Crystal Palace, is being targeted by Newcastle boss Rafa Benitez, with the
Magpies boss having freed up funds in order to make a move for the 30 - year - old France international, as reported by the Express.
Of course there is always the chance that the story is wrong or that this asking price is just a bit of opportunism on the part of the
Magpies and the French star will complete a transfer for much less but
at the minute we have to
at least consider the possibility that the north east club will not sell for less.
The
Magpies still need Hull City — who lost to Tottenham Hotspur — to beat Manchester United on the final day to face the drop, but they will be wholly disappointed
at their capitulation against already - relegated Queens Park Rangers.
First choice
at right - back, Hector Bellerin will surely start ahead of Mathieu Debuchy as they face the
Magpies.
Debuchy has been the established first choice right back
at St. James» Park since he signed from French Ligue 1 side Lille OSC, in the 2013 January transfer window, giving the
Magpies 18 months of solid service.
Sissoko impressed on the biggest stage for Didier Deschamps» side
at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, perhaps convincing Brendan Rodgers and new Monaco manager Leonardo Jardim to make their moves for the 24 year - old who joined the
Magpies from Toulouse in 2013 for a bargain deal worth around # 1.8 million.
Newcastle United manager Kevin Keegan is jumping with joy
at the return of several of his key players from African Cup of Nations duty and is confident that positive results will now flow for the
Magpies.
The
Magpies have done well in their recent transfer business in France, and Gomis looks like another player who could make the step up to the Premier League and shine
at Newcastle.
The difficulty of their trip to Newcastle will depend on the
Magpies» own status
at the bottom end of the table.
Towards the end of the game against the
Magpies, you could sense a few tired minds and legs in that Arsenal camp, so the international break may have come
at the right stage too.
A declining Michael Owen scored 26 league goals in 71 games, but spent the majority of his four year spell
at the club in the treatment room, costing the
Magpies millions in wages and medical bills for very little reward.
The
Magpies are playing rather poorly and were taken to the cleaners
at Goodison Park last weekend, but can they resist an Arsenal side that is cruising
at this stage of the season?
Roberto Mancini is keen to cut costs
at Eastlands and he will is looking to get rid of some of his unused players and whilst the
Magpies would prefer to bring in the former Chelsea man on loan it appears that Man City want a permanent deal so that they can remove the 29 year old from their wage bill entirely.
At any rate, the Gunners are widely expected to return back home by the Emirates stadium Arsenal Gooners Army with at least 5 downed Magpies just enough to be prepared for parting by the awaiting Gooners waiting to welcome them back home hilariousl
At any rate, the Gunners are widely expected to return back home by the Emirates stadium Arsenal Gooners Army with
at least 5 downed Magpies just enough to be prepared for parting by the awaiting Gooners waiting to welcome them back home hilariousl
at least 5 downed
Magpies just enough to be prepared for parting by the awaiting Gooners waiting to welcome them back home hilariously.
If Townsend were to mark his
Magpies bow
at Goodison Park, where they have won just once since 2002, with a goal, that might go a long way to making him the best No. 25 that Newcastle have ever had!
According to the Daily Mirror, the French giants are ready to offload Cabaye just a year after signing him from the
Magpies as they target a move for another big name
at St James» Park.
Liverpool have been linked with yet another
Magpies purchase and the Argentine has been solid this season and some feel could be the man to add a more robust option
at the back, especially given Daniel Agger's well documented injury concerns.
Alan Pardew may have turned things around now, but the
Magpies were
at fault for some of their earlier problems.
The
Magpies are unbeaten in their last 7 matches
at home, and have won their last three without conceding a goal, including beating Man United 1 - 0.
Amazingly his record against the
Magpies now stands
at 8 goals in 6 meetings so Newcastle should have tried to mark him better!
Leicester City and Brighton are also mentioned in the report as being interested in the teenager, but it looks as though he's chosen the
Magpies in a move that seems to be beneficial for all concerned with Benitez using his old ties
at Chelsea to help get the deal done.
Le Coq is a great players in the making but he's way far from being in the same league as some of the other choices that Dechamps has available and this is indicative of the Arsenal problem, half our Squad are not good enough to make thier national sides despite what Le Fraud says about them, lets not forget Cabaye was in our sites ubntil we offered a lower sum than what the
magpies wanted and now he's
at Palace Le Coq himself was farmed out to Charlton with a view to being dropped by Wenger, circumstances dictated that he had to come back to us and yes he has made an impact but he's NOT as good as is available currently and thats my point.
Arrived from Ajax with great promise and impressed in pre-season, but has played just 166 minutes for the
Magpies since as a thigh injury sustained in September has ruined his start to life
at St James» Park.
With no Arteta, Wilshere or Diaby and with Chambers suspended for that harsh sending off
at Stoke, the manager has got to be adventurous and somehow find a back four that can give the Gunners a platform to go and beat the
Magpies.
United were 10 points behind Kevin Keegan's Newcastle
at the top of the Premiership when the
Magpies came to Old Trafford for this Christmas cracker.
The Swans are
at the bottom of the table (20th out of 20 EPL teams), the
Magpies won their previous fixture, 3 - 1, and will have the support of the home crowd.