Friday, March 18, 2016

A Do or Die on A Very Heated Tyne- Daly Derby



Whenever we are on the eve of the Tyne- Daly Derbies, we are to embrace the ultimate of emotions and much awaited spectacle- when the Black Cats and Magpies head off one of Premierships much disputed and waited of Derbies.

In this edition, many eyes are on both Newcastle United and Sunderland AFC, currently fighting for their permanency in the big circuit, after a series of troubles during the regular campaign.

In addition, if the Manchester Derby captures the headlines in this busy Premiership weekend, the Northeast Derby always keep its ground and captures the attentions of many soccer aficionados’.

With both squads’ suddenly fighting the demons of relegation and the Stadium of Light residents just one point out of the danger zone, the St. James Boys are looking for a win to start their way out of the descent zones.

Here lays one ray of hope in both Sunderland and Newcastle Fans.

Still we have in both squads two Bosses that cannot stand each other as well the way these two Tyne- Daly foes cannot see eye to eye and especially when it comes to see who has the edge in these matches.

As Sunderland’s Manager Sam Allardyce since taking over the helm of this troubled club, his utmost the salvation and elevating this club  football to a more spectacular and dynamic of games.

A win with his Black Cats over Newcastle United and especially their new man at the helm for the Geordies Rafa Benitez, will be an out of this world achievement for Allardyce.

Still we have a belligerent and determined Rafa Benitez taking over the helm in the Magpies and ready to make this squad as an all-around contender alongside of getting his point clear and intentions of making this club again a contender.

Not only that but a win will break a certain Derby Dominance of the Sunderland Boys over the Newcastle one for the past campaigns as well net very valuable and personal bragging right by beating his arch-rival in Sam Allardyce.

A rivalry labeled as a sort of English Civil War between these two squads and now with their Bosses animosity is hanging from quite some time between one another; it is like adding more pepper to these matches known for their excitement.

For the Black Cats coming from a draw against always tough Southampton their confidence will be riding high coming into this match one know to be very heated from start to finish from the field all the way to its stands.

In the case of the Magpies despite losing to the league leaders Leicester City but the minimum difference of one goal, the Newcastle of Benitez will be a squad to watch and despite being hours before their match at the helm.
 
I do credit how the Spaniard took over at the Toon Boys, by showing off their talents and stamina once again put in display, leaving lots of room for the Magpies hopes of staying put in the Premier League for another and many campaign’s to come.
 
The same feeling is in Sam Allardyce attitude and mindset on looking for the right formula for his Black Cats to embrace salvation once again and maybe next campaign they may have a more dignified run in league play.
 
At the end, nobody could predict a more heated and disputed Tyne – Daly Derby, when two titans clash again for their salvation, honor and supreme of grandeur's.

Whom will it win it tomorrow Derby between Newcastle United or Sunderland, very well which one of the Managers will have the biggest bragging rights in their feud- Rafa or Sam.

One way to find out and after the whistle blows marking the end of this edition of the Tyne- Daly Derby.


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