Friday, December 27, 2013

A Brilliant Magpies Performance

A brilliant Geordie squad that’s outperforming its rivals and performing wonders for its faithful in every match played this season, as well doing the ultimate feat into their ascent to the top.
Indeed with an all-around initial eleven composed in its entirety with a French attack legion- that’s giving the performances as expected by the Magpies front office as well it’s Manager.
This time it was a modes t and confused Stoke City Potters that came to the Toon and tried to outperform the home chaps in a resurgent Magpie squad.
Indeed the Potters were the ones that opened the hostilities with an early score in the 29th minute in the first half that stayed until the first score from the lads in the second half for the tie.
Still with an early lead the visitors showed and exhibition of horrible and dirty football that was took its toll on its skipper Mark Hughes, losing control of its players and these latter ones of the match for an overwhelmed and convincing final score.  
it looked like a bunch of lunatics arrived at Saint James Park after early exits from the visiting Potter squad that at the end of this match ended up with just nine players in the pitch!
That turned up to be the culmination of a perfect afternoon as well streak that’s suddenly inundated Toonside with a resurgent Newcastle United squad.
After scores from Loic Remy twice followed by Yoan Gouffran, Yohan Cabaye and Papiss Demba Cisse on penal- 51,000 in attendance saw how its boys trounced the visiting and disoriented Stoke blokes!
As for Alan Pardew so far this season, the results in the field from his Geordies, is a way for him to exorcise the demons of mediocre campaign’s past.
So far his plans and strategies are working as expected, as for last season when his club almost stumbled and was on the brink of another return to the relegation league- that was then and now is the reconciliation with its glorious past.
Suddenly the Toonside is playing a very ambitious football with a determination to be among the top spots in the league, something that’ making its Manager Alan Pardew somehow happy as well making breathe with some airs of relaxation.
Still with an upcoming schedule and with a second half to start after this 2014, nothing is gained or written for the Newcastle chaps- until the end of this season.
For now this victory is a shoot in the arm of optimism, but for their upcoming match at home again it won’t be a stroll in the park for the Toonside.
Currently the Toonside is sitting comfortably in the sixth spot with 33 points- with 13 points gained in six matches out of eighteen- the Magpies are within six points of first place.
At the end if the Newcastle United squad continues its terrific streak and style of fine playing- we believe this club can really conquer new heights as well return to European competitions if not win the all cherished Barclays EPL Shield, nothing is impossible.

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