Sunday, August 17, 2014

A Bold Newcastle United Seeking Redemption



Hopefully Magpies Manager Alan Pardew won’t have another repeat of his meltdown that netted him a hefty fine and suspension last campaign, after head butting an opposite team player.

This came after a winless streak and the sale of their top player Yohan Cabaye to French side Paris Saint Germain.

That provoked a debacle for the Geordies in the second half of Premiership, which this club only won five matches to ruin a successful fifth position and European run.

Still the Geordies finished 10th in the overall table and continued their insistence to stay put in Premiership for another campaign and seek some redemption.
 
Alan Pardew the skipper of the Toon got all the support and vote of confidence from these club top bosses, very well reinforcing in the purchase of new talent to be again an overall contender. 

It’s where the Magpies really got to work in looking for the right players to fill up that void left by Cabaye and now become a sort of top performer in England’s top tier considered the best in the world.
 
Looking ahead of this 2014-15 campaign as one of the most contested and fought till the finish, as an encore of last one were at the end finally a champion was crowned in NUFC rivals for opening day in the Man City Citizens.

As the league is about to start, the Geordies really are looking very good with the newly arrived players in:  Ayoze Perez, Jack Colback, Siem de Jong, Remy Cabella, Emmanuel Riviere and Daryl Janmaat- very well don’t forget academy hopeful in striker Adam Armstrong. 

NUFC is determined for great performances and its Manager Alan Pardew to repeat its 2010-11 performance that netted this entity a European position. 

After all this club since its promotion in 2010, has been firm and put in the English Premier League and with this upcoming tourney the levels of unity and camaraderie is very high and seen as a good sign by the Toon bosses.

 Maybe there’s a possible momentum that will make this club seek shields and fly high during its course, still playing a one and one game with the likes of Manu, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Everton is no walk in the park.

Also let’s not forget the mastery of its archrivals the Sunderland Black Cats in the Tyne –Wear Derby won twice by the Stadium of Light residents.

At the end, this squad looks like an all-around contender and personally my favorite to make headlines throughout the whole Premiership run as well maybe deliver a couple of shields to its halls in Saint James.



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