“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 games, I think if we had won that game, it would have given us the momentum we needed because I think we kept wasting Blackburn and so on and opposed 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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Ciaran Clark admits it’s “great” to come back from an injury in time for the start of the preseason.
He told the club’s website: “He feels smart. I spent a few weeks in the gym doing some strengthening paintings and looking to prepare as productive as I can to enroll with the boys in the exercise and now I had a smart one in rehab. I feel pretty smart and it’s great to worry about me again, exercise with the guys.
“I’ve been away for about six months and it’s good, first of all, to get back to working out with the kids – every single day now I just exercise with the kids outdoors – and it’s wonderful to be worried in a forty five-minute game. That’s wonderful.”
Newcastle United’s pre-season education camp ended with a 3-0 win over Crewe, but the result was marred by injuries to two key players.
This was followed by news that goalkeeper Martin Dubravka will also likely miss the first game of the season against West Ham after injuring the ankle education field.
With magpies running on a limited budget, Bruce will have to paint his magic to locate the indispensable goalscorer, as well as the other confident enthusiasts who will arrive before the start of the season.
Sports editor Lee Ryder joined Andrew Musgrove on the All Is Black and White podcast to discuss the week’s main talking points.
Wednesday’s episode can be discovered here, while Martin Dubravka’s injury reaction episode is here.
Newcastle United will have “difficulties” in persuading Arsenal midfielder Ainsley Maitland-Niles to reject the Wolves in favor of a signing by the Magpies.
That’s the opinion of Alan Hutton, who told Football Insider: “Well, personally, it would be because Steve Bruce is there and I know the coach he is and how he can be, so it would be swing for me.
“Obviously some other player, who doesn’t know him, is difficult. We are talking about Newcastle being a huge club, they are, in everyone’s view, but they have not reached the heights that everyone knows they can.”
“The wolves did it, so I think the draw for him would be one, the Wolves are a very team with a coach and a young, hungry team looking to do things and they’re about to do it.”
“He’s close to London, he’s not that far away, so I think he’d be more interested in that than on the Newcastle stage.”
That’s for Sky Sports News…
Saturday, September 12
12.30pm Fulham v Arsenal (BT Sport) 5.30pm Liverpool v Leeds Utd (Sky Sports)
Sunday, September 13
14:00 West Brom v Leicester City (Sky Sports) 16:30 h Spurs v Everton (Sky Sports)
Monday, September 14
20:00 Brighton v Chelsea (Sky Sports)
Not every day you come across long-term training at Newcastle United’s signature in public, but the blockade has created situations.
Having played a competitive game since March, when he ended his contract at Burnley, Jeff Hendrick went out on the road and trained at his local park to stay on top of his fitness.
Backed from afar through his brother, Kevin, who is a strength and fitness coach, the foreigner from Ireland made sure to be in one position before returning to pre-season education with his new club.
While Hendrick may have had some privacy when lifting weights in his own gym, the 28-year-old returned to his roots when he invested in cones for his workouts.
You can see the full story here.
Newcastle United’s first home game of the 2020/21 Premier League season, unlike Brighton and Hove Albion, fell one day.
Australian midfielder Aaron Mooy joined Shanghai SIPG from Brighton for an un revealed fee, the BBC reports.
Mooy, 29, signed a three-and-a-half-year contract for the Seagulls in January, having first loaned Huddersfield Town first in August 2019.
He scored two goals in 32 appearances last season for Brighton to score most productively in the Premier League.
“Aaron has been a perfect professional during his time with us,” manager Graham Potter said.
“This is a resolution for all parties. We have several players in this position and therefore Aaron leaves with our blessing.”
Mooy’s move to China is subject to approval.
What happened to Jordan Lukaku? It almost joined Newcastle in January 2018; failed his medical examination.
So what’s happened since then? Alasdair Mackenzie, Italian journalist from Reuters and co-host of the Lazio Lounge podcast, explains.
Full story here.
It’s fleeting but effective. Sean Longstaff’s cameo at number 10 towards the end of last season gave Newcastle United’s backroom team something to think about, writes Lee Ryder.
Despite all the reports about little brother Matty this summer, the boy Geordie snatched from the local scene at North Shields Juniors also has an exciting challenge ahead.
Longstaff’s shot was his sole purpose of the season in the 4-1 victory at AFC Bournemouth in July in an evening but fun on the south coast with part of an hour on the clock, but he was only allowed to savor it 3 minutes earlier. get a muscle injury.
Those who have seen the 22-year-old progress to under-18s in Newcastle and beyond will be told that their attacking qualities have never been fully used through the magpies.
Sure, he’s left enough leads with 4 goals at the senior point since he picked up the point two summers ago, but only Steve Bruce gave him a chance at number 10.
The plan had been to give him a run towards last season’s finale in this position and it looked like he had grabbed him before burning at Vitality Stadium.
Full story here.
Mo Sangare signed a contract with Accrington for the 2020–21 season.
Speaking about his return to the club, he spent eight months when he was young, he said, “It’s exciting to come here. When I heard Accrington was interested, I said he’d been there, so I knew some of the boys.
“As far as football is concerned, it’ll do me good. Physically, I’m sure I can manage. I want to get used to the boys and that’s the key and get on the team.
“Tom Allan is also on loan from Newcastle and I heard wonderful things about other people’s club like Dan Barlaser when he was here, so I’m excited.
“I’m a midfielder, I’m competitive and powerful, I like to advance the defensively according to the game scenario.”
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 to go, Christian Atsu slid the ball on Willems’ path along 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 is a well-established Premier League club, but Newcastle is a big club and has more 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 true 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 everything’s fine.”
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 initially interrupted at Tyneside.
But he’s back in shape and he’s re-completed the training.
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.’
In the past he had been connected to NUFC, however, the former QPR star signed a five-year contract at Selhurst Park.
A wonderful call to the England team for Jack Colback.
Willems’ strike opposed to Liverpool crowned Newcastle’s most productive purpose in the 2019/20 season.
About Ben Arfa …