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  1. KEVIN NOLAN today spoke of his immense pride after being appointed skipper of Newcastle United - and the prospect of leading the Magpies out in their opening game of the season at Old Trafford on Monday night.

     

    Chroniclelive were first to reveal news of Nolan’s pending appointment as captain on July 23 – and the move by Chris Hughton ends any talk of Sol Campbell taking on the armband when he is fully match- fit.

     

    Nolan did a great job of captaining Bolton earlier in his career and helped take the Trotters from the Championship and into Europe.

     

    The Scouse ace has already spoken openly about a five-year plan to pull off something similar on Tyneside and was a valuable and influential part of last term’s promotion campaign.

     

    Nolan said today: “It really is an honour to be made captain of a club like Newcastle United and I’m delighted to have been given the responsibility.

     

    “I spent three seasons as captain of Bolton which was a great experience, and I’m delighted to now be captaining this famous club.

     

    “I had a taste of it last season when I wore the armband for a couple of games towards the end of the campaign, but to do so on a regular basis will be a special feeling.”

     

    United’s first priority will be to secure survival in the Premier League this season.

     

    But Nolan and the United players have amibitons beyond just staying out of the bottom three.

     

    Nolan added: “We have a great set of lads here and I’m relishing the prospect of leading them out this season – and together we can hopefully achieve what we want to this season.”

     

    Toon boss Chris Hughton is delighted with his appointment, but with the likes of Alan Smith, Joey Barton and Fabricio Coloccini all having skippered the club in pre-season – and the arrival of former Spurs, Arsenal and Pompey captain Sol Campbell, he is satisfied with the experience at St James’ Park.

     

    He said: “What we have at the club are a lot of big personalities, and there were a number of possibilities for the role of club captain.

     

    “We have a lot of characters and a lot of leaders.

     

    “But of course, we’re all aware of what an honour it is to wear the armband and Kevin will, I am sure, make a great captain.

     

    “Both he and Alan Smith have a big role to play for us both on and off the pitch and that’s a continuation of what they both did last season in what was a great campaign.”

  2. From the official Marseille site:

     

    Hatem Ben Arfa

    Newcastle est intéressé mais pour l’instant, il n’y a pas d’accord, donc on en parle pas. On travaillera avec les gens de Newcastle et avec Hatem Ben Arfa

     

    which translates to:

     

    Hatem Ben Arfa

    Newcastle are interested but for now, there is no agreement, so we do not review. We work with people of Newcastle and with Hatem Ben Arfa

  3. Infact we are struggling badly.

     

    We need 8 home grown players in the squad i can only think of 6.

     

    Clubs register a squad of up to 25 players, which must include at least eight 'home-grown' players, at the end of each transfer window.

     

    - Home-grown players do not have to be English; home-grown players are defined as those who "irrespective of nationality or age, have been affiliated to the FA or Welsh FA for a period of three seasons or 36 months prior to 21st birthday"

     

     

     

    8 home grown????

     

    Shola

    Krul

    Forster

    Steven Taylor

    Kadar

    Harper possibly?

     

    Perch, Smith, Nolan, Barton, Guthrie, Routledge etc etc??

  4. Forgot Gosling I think.

     

    Ben Arfa please. And keep Ranger, sell Xisco.

     

    Can change the squad in January. No point picking Gosling while he's injured.

  5. So, come 1/9/10, we have to have 25 names in the squad. Who would you pick?

     

    1. Harper

    2. Krul

    3. Forster (Soderberg is Forster on Loan)

     

     

    4. Perch

    5. R Taylor

    6. Simpson

    7. S Taylor

    8. Coloccini

    9. Williamson

    10. Campbell

    11. Kadar

    12. Enrique

     

     

    13. Routledge

    14. Barton

    15. Nolan

    16. Guthrie

    17. Smith

    18. New Midfielder

    19. Jonas

    20. Vuckic

     

     

    21. Xisco

    22. Carroll

    23. Ameobi

    24. Lovenkrands

    25. New Striker

     

    Loan/Sell the rest.

  6. Sky are jokers like. Just watch netbusters 'top 100 goals in the Coca cola leagues' for last season.

     

    Totals:

    Nicky Maynard: 6

    NUFC: 0

     

    No sign of Jonas v Barnsley, Pancrate v Watford or Nolan v the blades!

  7. http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/matches/matches_media.html

     

    I make it ten. Not that it is an indicator of anything really.

    Tool. It's a clear indicator we have a fanbase two or three times bigger than Spurs', I don't see how it can be denied. We're shit and on telly more than you.

     

    In the early part of the season. You might just be playing the sky 4 more towards the beginning of the season.

     

    Your Derby's always going to be on because of bother. Loads of factors. As I say, it really means nothing.

     

    The 'Sky 4'? Never heard that term before. But from these statistics, we're in the top 4 of their choice of TV picks.

  8. This is the official world cup thread as it was the first one.

     

    I can't remember a World Cup where less has been written about it or there's less of a build up. I mean it's there but it's just seemed secondary to this point.

     

    Redknapp seems to think 8 of his squad could be on the plane, he's a fuckin idiot, but I really think taking Ledley King isn't a bad idea, he's a fantastic player, anyone who says he's too slow, how often does he get done in the Premiership??

     

    Aye there's normally like a 100 day countdown in all the papers etc. I personally can't wait for it. Exams will be over, beer will be flowing and it'll be a month of footballing heaven.

  9. We won the FA Cup for the first time

     

    1910 Barnsley (n)

    2-0 (0-0)

    FA Cup Final Replay

    Shepherd(51,65pen)

    55,364

    The unlikely surroundings of Goodison Park saw Newcastle lift the FA Cup for their first time.

     

     

     

    Howay the Lads!

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