Sentences with phrase «magpies who»

They are wildly inconsistent but should have enough going forward to take down the Magpies who have struggled for goals out on the road.
Given that Newcastle are pushing for promotion to the Premier League, it is the Magpies who are obviously going into the game as favourites to move through to the fifth round.
Fast forward a bit and the Emirates crowd were in raptures of delight as MIkel Arteta capped his last game as a Gunner with an injury time goal to add to Giroud's well taken hat - trick after the news from Tyneside went from the sublime to the downright ridiculous as the spuds imploded and went down 5 - 1 to the relegated Magpies who played the last 25 minutes a man down.
How very true you are to your nickname, Jackdaw, a magpie who, according to Wikipedia, struts about briskly on the ground and who's cackle is metallic and squeeky.
The 44 - year - old London - based artist is a magpie who rifles at will through popular culture to create his own works.
He is a cultural magpie who dismantles popular notions in order to rebuild them in new ways.

Not exact matches

This is according to the Sun, who state that the Spaniard is beginning to run out of patience and become frustrated with the Belgian international following an incident in the match against the Magpies where the player was subbed off in the 11th minute after he picked up an injury.
The Magpies, who travel to Aston Villa for their final game on Sunday, are a point adrift of safety and are relying on other results to go their way.
The first 25 minutes of the second half also carried on with the hogs share of the ball, but they could simply not take advantage, and Newcastle were looking increasingly more confident the longer the game went on, so it was little surprise when Perez was in the Arsenal box on his own again, and gave the ball a little nudge to Ritchie who made no mistake, and the Magpies wwere looking to get their first win against Arsenal for 13 years.
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.
This weekend, they meet Newcastle — who are yet to win this season, following a draw with Southampton and a defeat to Swansea — with the Magpies surely keen to expose any weaknesses in the Red Devils» makeup.
Are Magpies fans glad to see the back of a player who clearly didn't want to be at the club?
The 25 year old French international will miss today's encounter between the two sides but is known to be a player who interests Jose Mourinho and Magpies boss Alan Pardew fears he could be the latest star player to be lured away from St James» Park.
Remy, who managed an impressive 14 goals in 27 league games during his loan spell for the Magpies from QPR in the 2013/14 season, has been told that he isn't part of Blues boss Antonio Conte's plans for this coming season as per the Express.
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.
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.
Newcastle United could be set for a new arrival as a part of the deal that is set to take right back Mathieu Debuchy to Arsenal, according to the Chronicle, who suggest that Costa Rica striker Joel Campbell could join the Magpies on loan as part of the package.
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 are set to follow up yesterday's signing of Remy Cabella with the addition of a new right back, according to reports from ITV, who suggest that the Magpies are set to secure the signing of Daryl Janmaat from Feyenoord.
The Gunners have already seen an offer of # 10million rejected by the Magpies, but with Wenger losing players to injury and short of options in midfield, he may be tempted to push through a late deal for the 27 - year - old, who looks good value for Newcastle's asking price of # 20million.
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.
A striker who has shone for the Magpies this season, Papiss Cisse is another talent who would surely stay in the Premier League even if his club didn't.
As we expected Newcastle set themselves up to try and frustrate Arsenal and try and hit us on the break and they managed to hold us off until Alexis Sanchez challenged for the ball in the Magpies box and the headed clearance fell sweetly onto Ozil's left boot who sent a perfectly weighted volley into the top of the net.
It was close to a no - show from the Gunners in the second half and Arsene Wenger cut a frustrated figure in the dugout, but who were the three architects in Arsenal's narrow win over the Magpies?
The Daily Mail reports that the relegated Magpies want # 25m for the Netherlands international, who scored 11 goals in his debut Premier League season.
A corner was partially cleared by the Magpies, but only to Raheem Sterling who was lurking outside the penalty area.
The 32 - year - old Argentine defender, who is still a regular in the Magpies team, would be a surprise choice to say the least, considering his lack of managerial and coaching experience.
The Magpies, who have lost their last five matches on the spin, are guaranteed to finish in midtable this term, but their final three games see them take on sides that still have plenty to play for.
With this in mind they have had their attention caught by the Dutchman, who has been impressive for the Magpies in his debut Premier League season.
One player who is seemingly on their transfer shortlist is Maguire, but according to The Sun, Newcastle United are desperate to land the powerful defender and Rafa Benitez will be looking to make his own key signings to keep the Magpies up next season after ending this year as Championship champions.
The former Newcastle No. 1, who has 157 league starts for the Magpies, signed a new one - year contract in the summer and was promptly loaned to Ajax to help aid his recovery from a knee injury.
A loan move to the EFL beckons for a player who needs a 40 - game season to continue his development and work towards becoming the Magpies» first choice further down the loan.
The Frenchman, who has made 46 starts for the Magpies over the last seasons is likely to become Arsenal's fist summer acquisition and will replace Bacary Sagna who left the club for Manchester City on a free transfer.
French reports from L'Equipe claim that the two clubs have both taken note of the youngster's talent, but Under - 21 playing time for the Magpies has been limited for the Frenchman, who is keen to gain more playing time either at Newcastle or somewhere else.
Newcastle United is reportedly expecting to receive a fee in the region of # 8 million for the 28 - year - old right back, who joined the Magpies from Ligue 1 side Lille in January 2013.
Whether the Magpies will now be willing to return with a new offer for the Gateshead - born striker, who has failed to live up to his hefty price tag since leaving the north - east, remains to be seen after their loan bid fell well short of anything the Reds might consider.
The report claimed that the Magpies have agreed a fee believed to be in the region of # 15 million for the striker who has scored 20 goals so far this season for Anderlecht and also dubbed «new Zlatan Ibrahimovic».
Allardyce follows predecessors Gus Poyet and Paolo Di Canio in beating the Magpies in his second game in charge of the Black Cats, who move off the bottom of the Premier League table with their first win of the season, although both of the North - East clubs, level on six points, remain in the relegation zone.
But they will be facing a Newcastle side who are struggling badly out on the road and this could be a rough afternoon for the Magpies.
The Magpie would be staring down a big hole if they end losing this one and the recent head to head form in their derby matches against Sunderland is all with the Black Cats, who beat them 3 - 0 earlier in the season.
Their home form remains strong though and they face up to a Newcastle side who have now won just one of their last six league games, but the Magpies do know how to dig in there and scrap.
The difference being that Alan Pardew's squad doesn't have the same amount of depth as big - spending Liverpool, so the Magpies boss will sorely miss the likes of Steve Harper, Alan Smith, Danny Guthrie and Leon Best who are all out for the rest of the season.
Can they rally themselves to book a spot in the final four or will the Magpies, who have largely been running along in some great form this season, be the ones moving ahead?
The 26 - year - old, who made his senior debut for the Magpies in 2013, has made a total of 131 appearances in all competitions during his time in the first - team squad.
The Magpies lost top spot to Brighton this week but they will have a good chance and picking up three points on Friday night when they play host to Nottingham Forest who are out of sorts at the moment having picked up just the one point in their last four games and who have slipped a little closer to the drop zone.
The Magpies are in big trouble here and a game on the south coast against Southampton, who are generally pretty reliable at home, doesn't appear to offer them any chance of working their way out of their relegation problems.
The Magpies will also take a lot of heart and self - belief from their 2 - 0 victory over Bolton last time out, a result which lifted them to within a point of Liverpool, who have conjured up just five goals in their last six contests at Anfield.
However Ferguson has confirmed that top scorer Wayne Rooney, who wasn't even named on the bench in Saturday's shock 3 - 2 defeat at home to Blackburn, will start against the Magpies.
The France international, who joined the Magpies from Ligue 1 outfit Toulouse in 2013, opened up about his desire to leave the now - relegated Newcastle United during the upcoming transfer window.
The centre - back, who has been influential towards the Magpies» upturn in form, believes the presence of Rafael Benitez gives the squad the added confidence over their relegation rivals.
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