“Of course. It’s unhappy that it ended up like this. I feel like I’m not done yet.
“So let’s see, you never know what’s going to happen and it would be wonderful to be back and exhibit them in St James’ Park.’
“I don’t forget that we gave Arsenal an early purpose in the previous game,” Ferdinand told ChronicleLive.
“The only thing we talked about in the locker room was, ‘Guys, play football and keep the crowd quiet because if you keep the crowd quiet, it will turn a little opposite and the tension will be on it. we don’t give an early purpose.
“We gave a purpose in the first two minutes of the game, so we’re back “Oh no, all we know how to do is bomb forward.”
“When I talk about fundamental games, I think if we had won that game, it would have given us the flavor we needed because I think we lost to Blackburn and so on and drew in opposition to Forest.
“I think if we had won the Liverpool match, I have no doubt in my head that we had won the other two matches and that we would have gone to the last game of the season being the team I had to lose and Man United has to win. That the other way around.
“I watch the Liverpool game where I probably think after that, as a group, we feel: “That’s it. We ended up here.”
“The Premier League would have it right away if they were happy.
“They proposed things evidently that were satisfied with them, which evidently caused the delay and then the final collapse.
“It’s disappointing for everyone who live in the Northeast.
“We are all here for someone new who presents new ideas.
“Mike Ashley has had enough.
“I’m sure if they got here with up to 320 million pounds now, they’d take it.
“There were other teams in the background and we heard reports about Alan Shearer’s involvement, but nothing happened.”
Welcome to our Newcastle United blog on Friday 28 August.
Newcastle will join their team as a Premier League start striker on 12 September.
Newcastle has announced the new contract of Matty Longstaff, Geordie midfielder who signs a new two-year contract with the club. The Magpies announced to Jeff Hendrick that the midfielder from the Republic of Ireland has signed a freestyle.
Manager Steve Bruce hopes to signal in the coming weeks.
United was expecting a scan of striker Dwight Gayle, who injured his knee in the first pre-season friendly against Crewe.
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Gini Wijnaldum predicted what will happen and yelled at his Liverpool teammates before Jetro Willems cut off his right foot and shot Newcastle United in front of Anfield almost a year ago.
With just seven minutes on the clock, Christian Atsu slid the ball into Willems’ path on the edge of the area and the end cut internally to a hesitant Trent Alexander-Arnold with brilliant skill before hitting the ball in the most sensitive corner.
It was Willems’ first purpose for the club, the second, opposed to Man City, also a great effort, and that surprising strike voted the club’s purpose for the season.
Newcastle then lost the game 3-1, but for Willems, who recovered from an unstable start, it was a special moment when he faced Wijnaldum, his friend and former PSV teammate.
“You’ve noticed it before and yell, “That’s it! It’s true! He’s going right! “but it’s too late,” Willems told NUFC TV.
“At the end of the game, he and [Virgil] van Dijk told me they had noticed yesterday’s action.”
Full story here.
“I’m delighted.
“It’s a huge club, I love betting on the stadium here and I’m dying to go.
“I had 4 smart years at Burnley, I enjoyed it, but I sought a new challenge and I need to play in the middle, that’s where I look.
There’s interest in the AC Milan component, as you say.
“It was great that they told me that those clubs were interested, those big clubs.
“It gave me a little confidence in myself.
“Burnley are a solid, established Premier League club but Newcastle is a massive club and has more of a demand.”
Italy reports link Newcastle to Juventus striker Gonzalo Higuain.
Corriere dello Sport is insisting that NUFC and Fulham reach an agreement for the 32-year-old.
Mo Sangare joined Accrington Stanley on loan.
Follow Tom Allan on the League One side.
Martin Dubravka confirms that he will be absent for a period of “six to eight weeks” in an interview in Slovakia.
It says exactly how long.
Injured in the ankle while performing an “individual plan” in the final season.
Rehabilitation at home for two weeks, and has already had “small operation”.
Dubravka: “It is an express injury for which it is difficult to estimate something.
“Certainly, the remedy takes a long time.
“I had two partners who were away for 4 months … I don’t think he will.
“I’ll know after 2 to 3 weeks when I’ve kept the corset.”
Freiburg’s defence Robin Koch has been linked to Newcastle United and Leeds; has spoken of his future.
“I’m still here and I’m the kind of user who comes all that up and doesn’t care too much.
“That’s why it fits.”
Speaking about his transfer to Crystal Palace, Ebere Eze said: “The plan Palace has drawn up for me has made me need to come here before anyone else.
“That’s the ultimate productive thing for me and me, it’s the ultimate vital.
“The position they need me to play, their goals and how they see me, is perfect.”
This on the club’s website: “The Potters, controlled by former Magpies midfielder Michael O’Neill, will go to St. James’ Park on Saturday, September 5th to start at 3 p.m. Paris time. Unfortunately, due to the existing pandemic and government rules about it, viewers will not be able to attend the game.”
September 5 at St James’ Park.
Jetro Willems has revealed that he needs to return to Newcastle United.
The Dutchman has one year left on Eintracht Frankfurt, but he would be allowed to leave this summer through the German club.
After suffering a ruptured cruciate ligament in January, the transfer of former PSV star Eindhoven was interrupted early at Tyneside.
But he’s back in shape and he’s completed training again.
The Magpies are for a left-back and are waiting to see where Danny Rose is in the Spurs, but the club’s leaders are watching Willems’ progress.
When asked through the club’s TV channel if he was willing to return to United, Willems said:
“Of course. It’s unhappy that it ended up like this. I feel like I’m not done yet.
“So let’s see, you never know what’s going to happen and it would be wonderful to be back and exhibit them in St James’ Park.’
A wonderful call to the England team for Jack Colback.
Willems’ strike opposed to Liverpool crowned Newcastle’s most productive purpose of 2019/20.
About Ben Arfa …
Hatem Ben Arfa has joined NUFC.
According to Mail Online, Newcastle is one of four Premier League clubs fighting to recruit Celtic striker Odsonne Edouard.
Edouard’s long career is in limbo after Celtic was ruled in the Champions League at the hands of Hungarian champion Ferencvaros in the qualifying rounds.
Newcastle has contacted Celtic’s headhunters, according to the report, they are expected to face competition.
Everton has been interested in the 22-year-old and has seen him in consecutive games before the blockade.
Leicester is also interested, given that Brendan Rodgers has controlled Edward at Celtic. Their recent sale of forty-five million pounds to Ben Chilwell puts them in a solid position to act.
Aston Villa is reportedly interested in Edouard, who has already scored 4 goals in 4 games this season.
The Ferdinands admit that they thought we “ended up here” after Newcastle United suffered this 4-3 defeat to Liverpool in 1996.
“I don’t forget that we gave Arsenal an early purpose in the previous game,” Ferdinand told ChronicleLive.
“The only thing we talked about in the locker room was, ‘Guys, play football and keep the crowd quiet because if you keep the crowd quiet, it will turn a little opposite and the tension will be on it. we don’t give an early purpose.
“We gave a purpose in the first two minutes of the game, so we’re back “Oh no, all we know how to do is bomb forward.”
“When I talk about fundamental games, I think if we had won that game, it would have given us the flavor we needed because I think we lost to Blackburn and so on and drew in opposition to Forest.
“I watch the Liverpool game where I probably think after that, as a group, we feel: “That’s it. We ended up here.”
Former Newcastle United captain Mick Martin has the club in a new direction after a summer of frustration over the collapse of the Middle East acquisition.
There is wonderful hope in April that Amanda Staveley, the Reuben brothers and the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund can take United to the next level.
However, a clash between the Premier League and the consortium led the organization to withdraw from the high-flying and manager’s test, leaving the club firmly in the hands of Mike Ashley.
Martin told the Chronicle: “I just have the idea that the longer the investigation lasted, the less likely it is to be completed, not only the Middle East group, but a variety of others that have been discussed recently.
“The Premier League would have it right away if they were happy.
“They proposed things evidently that were satisfied with them, which evidently caused the delay and then the final collapse.
“It’s disappointing for everyone who live in the Northeast.
“We are all here for someone new who presents new ideas.
“Mike Ashley has had enough.
“I’m sure if they got here with up to 320 million pounds now, they’d take it.
“There were other teams in the background and we heard reports about Alan Shearer’s involvement, but nothing happened.”
Here’s a snippet of Gibbo’s latest NUFC column – highlighting the red flags that already face the Magpies ahead of the new season.
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We were told that no red flags were raised about the acquisition of Newcastle United before a three-hundred million pound deal collapsed amid accusations of guilt.
Well, with only a fortnight before a new season of flogging begins due to the coronavirus that constantly accompanies us, let me raise several symptoms of caution that mean that, unless somewhere assumes the full duty of NUFC, what awaits us is not yet a disaster.
First Red Flag: An owner who after thirteen years is as fed up with paintings as United enthusiasts are tired of his presence. This is the largest rain canopy of all.
Second red flag: a head trainer tied up like a bird in a position to be baked for Sunday lunch. Desperately eager to punch, but nothing yet a straitjacket.
Third red flag: a sterile movement market with a time twice as fast. Snort and snorted, intelligent intentions and convenience count for nothing. Only actions matter, and at the time of writing, weeks were wasted with only two incoming loose moves.
Steve Bruce recently spoke about the arrival of four new signings before the start of the action, giving Newcastle negotiators two weeks.
Fourth red flag: Bournemouth ended up in the same troubles as Newcastle, 13th, the penultimate season, and then relegated next time. This kind of destination car spin may happen smoothly on United, but it deserves to be avoided at all costs.
Fifth red flag: 2020 has already been a terrible year in each and every aspect. United has won only four Premier League games in their last 20 since Christmas and remembers how they arrived: Sheffield United and Southampton won after being reduced to 10 men in 0-0, Chelsea beat Isaac Hayden’s goal in the 94th minute in the 94th minute, and a decent demonstration against Bournemouth that he was so bad and on such a slippery slope that they rushed to the championship.
It’s a great way to take west Ham!
Newcastle United is among the many Premier Leagues interested in the move of the talented Liverpool striker Rhian Brewster.
The Magpies would face a tough festival for The England Under-21s of Aston Villa, Brighton, Burnley, Crystal Palace and Fulham, all credited with interest.
The promising striker has already made his mark in the preseason, scoring 3 goals in two games so far, adding a double in the Reds’ recent draw with Red Bull Salzburg.
Former Newcastle midfielder and Brewster teammate Gini Wijnaldum told the Liverpool club’s online page that the striker’s electric form had surprised the club.
Wijnaldum said: “I’m ‘impressed’ because I already know what kind of quality it has.
“We trained in combination for a few years and also showed in education that its end is amazing, so I’m not impressed!”
To be more informed about Brewster, we have Liverpool’s attitude to the hot problems that the Magpies will need to know about the striker who is lately on the club’s short list.
You can see the full story here.
Dwight Gayle may be out for 3 months, according to Craig Hope of the Daily Mail.
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