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Transfers / Robbie Keane
« på: 30. April 2005, 10:20 »
Det hadde ikke vært meg imot. Har alltid hatt sansen for Robbie, og når han ikke får spille fast på Spurs, så ser jeg ikke bort ifra at han vil bort til sommeren. Løpt og kjøp  :D

Newcastle could receive a summer bid for Shola Ameobi from Tottenham Hotspur, raising the possibility of a swap deal involving Irish striker Robbie Keane.

http://www.southtynesidetoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=1112&ArticleID=1014727


Newcastle-fansens samlingssted i Norge:
http://www.NewUtd.com

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Generelt / Newcastle-talent endte opp som herionvrak
« på: 30. April 2005, 09:07 »
Denne historien er bare trist.

By Ian Herbert, North of England Correspondent
30 April 2005


John Courtney was only three when Eileen Clarke, a nursery teacher, first set eyes on him kicking a ball on his own in the corner of a playground in Newcastle upon Tyne's East End. She instinctively knew he was special.

"I've seen a smashing little player," she told her husband, Brian, one of the city's best known football scouts. Mr Clarke, who has discovered prodigies including Paul Gascoigne, Lee Clark, Robbie Elliott and Shola Ameobi, turned his nose up at first but his wife's instincts 18 years ago turned out to be right.

John graduated to Newcastle United's school of excellence where Mr Clarke, whose reputation is dependent on not exaggerating talent, considered him "another Alan Shearer".

But it was not to be. John Courtney's parents have just buried him at the age of 21. Yesterday they released images of him as he was found dead: slumped half-dressed on a carpet, clutching a final heroin fix.

Few clues indicated that "Courts" would succumb to a cycle of alcohol, drugs, crime and prison. He had insecurities: it was a source of some anxiety to him that he was the only boy among seven siblings; he also struggled academically and had little to show for his years at Walbeck Road juniors, Middle Street secondary and Benfield School, all in Newcastle.

But things were different for Courts when he had a ball at his feet. At seven he signed for Brian Clarke at Walker Central Boys' Club, a team with a legendary record for producing Newcastle United stars.

At 7pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays, he would be found racing the 500 yards from his family's terrace home at Troutbeck Avenue to the team's training ground, where he found himself in the company of football's future stars. Lee Clark, later a Newcastle midfielder, became a confidant. He played alongside Michael Chopra, now a Newcastle player, and Richard Offiong, who was to become an England under-20s star.

Aged 11, John netted 33 goals in a season for the under-12s, and a year later found himself at United's school of excellence under the eye of the club's former assistant manager, John Carver. "He had natural ability, with a bit of grit," said Mr Carver.

His drinking seems to have started at 14. It involved "a few bottles on a street corner", according to one friend.

At the time there were some high-profile warnings about heroin and young footballers. Another United prodigy, Anthony Parry, was sacked in 1999 after developing a £500-a-week habit. Jamie Burt, who played at Newcastle's Centre of Excellence, was so hooked that police caught him, aged 19, peddling it to pay for his own supply.

But the drugs drew John in, took a yard off his pace and - in coaching parlance - he didn't "come on". He left Walker Central after a year in the under-15s and left the academy after 18 months. At first, it was a weekend habit, then Mondays and Tuesdays - then every day, his family says. It prevented him holding down a labouring job, which prompted the thieving. Cash, televisions and DVD players went missing from the family's new home in Losh Terrace. "You name it, he pinched it - anything he could get his hands on," his sister Jo-Ann, 28, said. "Just this March he told me he had spent £90 a day on heroin. He broke into my house three times."

There were fleeting footballing comebacks. Two months into the 2000-01 season, John turned out for Brian Clarke again and scored five in his first game. But minutes into his third game, he started vomiting on the pitch. He was pulled off and left the ground immediately. He was 16.

Confirmation of the addiction arrived on his 18th birthday, when he lay still on the sofa, unable to open his presents. "His aunt forced him to tell me what was going on," said his mother, Angie, 46. Each time he stole from her she told the police, desperate to get him confined to prison, away from dealers and the "devil's dust", her name for heroin.

John's last letter home arrived while he was on remand for burglary at Durham jail. "It said that he wasn't going to get two years like I wanted, but that when he came out he would be clean," Mrs Courtney said. John also told Brian Clarke he was clean when they met at a caravan park on the Northumberland coast at Amble 10 months ago. They never met again.

Two weeks after his latest release from the jail, John was found, as the police photographs showed him, at his uncle's flat earlier this month after another Friday night on heroin. Officers arrived with the news at his family's home at 8.30am. "I thought it was him banging on the door to get in," said his mother. "When the police officer asked if I was alone, I just knew."


http://sport.independent.co.uk/football/newcastle/story.jsp?story=634379

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Ville en bytthandel som inkluderte Bellamy og Downing, vært en god handel for Newcastle? Eller ville dere foretrukket £5-6 millioner for Bellamy ved et salg, for å frigjøre mer penger til andre kjøp?

Downing ville vært en perfekt spiller for Newcastle i mine øyne, og han er verdt langt mer enn £5-6 millionene vi vil få for Bellamy. Souness sier han skal handle inn spillere som har PL erfaring. Skal man erstatte Robert med en slik spiller, så er det nok ikke så veldig mange kvalitetsspillere som vil spille for Newcastle.

Spillere som Duff, Robben, Giggs og Pires er selvsagt utelukket. Hva har vi igjen av kvalitetspillere som kan kle den rollen da?

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Generelt / Er Ramage spilleren å satse på i framtiden?
« på: 28. April 2005, 18:22 »
Etter to meget gode kamper fra unge Peter Ramage (21) har Newcastle bestemt seg for å gi Ramage en bedre og forlenget kontrakt. I gårsdagens kamp ble han fortjent kåret til banens beste, etter nok en solid kamp på høyrebacken. På to kamper har han møtt spillere som Giggs, Ronaldo, Zenden og Downing. Ingen av disse stjernene fikk til noe som helst mot unggutten, som egentlig er midtstopper.

Souness hadde følgende å si om Ramage i formidag:

“Etter det jeg har forstått, er begge parter enig om en ny kontraktsforlengelse. Det eneste som mangler er underskriften til Peter.”

Alltid noe spesielt når det er egenproduserte spillere som gjør det bra. Spillerene gir alltid 100 prosent for klubben de har vært supportere av fra de var små, men Ramage har bevist mer enn bare innsats. Presterer han like bra i de gjenstående kampene, trenger ikke klubben å bruke penger på ny høyreback med det første.

Hva mener dere om Ramage? Er han en spiller som bør satses på?

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Generelt / Skal vi tro på dette?
« på: 27. April 2005, 20:30 »
Souness snakker idag om at neste sesong kommer til bli meget spennende for Newcastle sin del. Han sier at spillerene som de prøver å hente til SJP er klassespillere.

Er det ikke det samme som blir sagt  hvert eneste år, før sesongbillettene blir lagt ut? Fansen har blitt lurt gang på gang før, så hvorfor skal styret plutselig snakke sant nå?

Graeme Souness has played down the threat of a fans' rebellion this summer after saying that - if he was a Newcastle supporter - he would rush out to buy his season ticket as quickly as possible.

Attendances are expected to suffer next term as a result of the club's dismal current league campaign - described by a candid Souness as "a failure" at the weekend - with the patience of many having been stretched to the limit.

Having drawn nine and lost 11 of his 29 Premiership fixtures since succeeding Sir Bobby Robson last September, the United boss is determined to guide his side to victory against Middlesbrough in this evening's Tyne-Tees derby.

But although the out-of-form Magpies will go into the fixture on the back of a run of four straight league defeats, Souness has promised supporters his "exciting" rebuilding plans will be worth another 12 months of backing.

He said: "I think the fans should be extremely optimistic because the type of players we are talking about bringing here - along with the existing good players - means that, with a fair wind, we can have a very exciting season next year."

Souness is soon to make widespread changes to the squad he inherited.

He added: "If I as a season ticket holder - knowing the things I know and knowing the kind of players we are targeting - I would do it (renew) sooner rather than later.

"We have got more than one or two targets and we will just try to bag them as we go along. I can't give any guarantees, but I know that we're looking at players who will both excite and improve what we have. I don't think it will be an issue. I think the passion involved in supporting this football club will always ensure that the season tickets are sold."

Yet United's last domestic trophy came 50 years ago, their last silverware 36 years ago and their dreams of ending one of top-flight football's longest barren runs have been shattered.

Given last summer's Wayne Rooney episode, the talk of exciting targets will be seen by the cynical as a ruse designed to improve ticket sales. It is a notion Souness will not entertain.

"It is not a case of leading people down the garden path - that's the wrong term to use," he said. "My understanding of the situation is that Newcastle had Rooney but the late intervention of Manchester United changed everything." Although the Magpies' next European involvement amounts to no more than the Intertoto Cup, Souness has no doubts about his ability to recruit high-calibre players.

"We have been given indications by agents or by people close to players that there are people interested in coming here," he said.

"If I was given the chance to join Newcastle as a player, there would only be two or three clubs in this country that would be a match. Attracting players has never been a problem in the past and I don't think it will be in the future."

Tonight's performance against an inconsistent Middlesbrough team could go a long way in making up the minds of many who are as yet undecided as to whether their season tickets will be renewed. Souness has demanded a display high on character. "My players showed me they could go to Old Trafford and cope with the pressures of playing there," he said. "Playing in a derby game here at St James's, where we have to make more of the running as the home team, involves different pressures.

"But the players are not demoralised. I have told them that the supporters won't accept seeing them throw the towel in - they won't accept second best.

"I have to give them a team in which every single player doesn't accept defeat readily, doesn't accept when something goes against them, doesn't accept it when something in their head says they should be feeling sorry for themselves.

That's part and parcel of being a top player and that's what they must do."
 
 
  http://icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk/newcastleunited/news/tm_objectid=15448704%26method=full%26siteid=50081%26headline=united%2dbanking%2don%2dnew%2dfaces-name_page.html

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Generelt / Hvor dum er du egentlig?
« på: 27. April 2005, 10:09 »
Jeg snakker om Bellamy. Er det en peson jeg hater så er det nettopp denne tullingen.

Shepherd said: "It's true that messages were received from Bellamy's phone - but he got more than he bargained for from Alan Shearer.
"The text he sent to Kenneth was mildly upsetting but what he said to Shearer was insulting.

"It was along the lines that he was past it and his legs had gone and that he was going to come back here from Celtic.

"I can tell you there is no chance of that. Bellamy has taken on a hero in Alan and there is only one winner of that one. And it is not Bellamy.

"Alan might have thought twice about firing off a reply but he was obviously so riled he reacted. He told Bellamy he would knock his block off if he ever set foot back in Newcastle," Shepherd told the Daily Express.

Fall out

Bellamy joined Celtic on loan until the end of the season in January after a public fall-out with manager Graeme Souness.

He scored the decisive goal in Sunday's crucial Old Firm win over Rangers but has now been ruled out for the rest of the season with a hamstring injury. His long-term future is still to be resolved.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/sport/football.html?in_article_id=346414&in_page_id=1779

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Generelt / Robbie Elliott forlenger kontrakten med 1 år
« på: 26. April 2005, 17:47 »
Robbie Elliott har håpet hele sesongen på et nytt kontraktsforslag fra Newcastle, siden eksisterende kontrakt går ut til sommeren. Idag er det bekreftet at Newcastle vil forlenge kontrakten med 1 år. Souness mener Elliott ikke bare er en verdifull spiller på banen, men han er også viktig for miljøet i laget.

Robbie har alltid gitt 100 prosent for klubben i hans hjerte, og det er som kjent slike spillere Souness vil beholde i klubben. Det beviste han med å gi O`brien ny kontrakt i vinter.

Souness snakker ut om kontraktsforslaget til Evening Chronicle:

“Vi har tilbudt Robbie Elliott en forlengelse av kontrakten på et år. Robbie Elliott vil bli en meget viktig person for laget neste sesong, og det er ikke bare på banen. Robbie kommer ikke til å starte hver eneste kamp neste sesong, men han er viktig for miljøet i klubben.

“Det er en drøm å jobbe med spillere som Robbie, og han vil få oppgaven med å ta seg av de nye spillerene som kommer til sommeren.”

En av grunnene til at Elliott fikk ny kontrakt, var Newcastles problemer med å få Babayaro ut av sykestua. Alan Oliver (evening chronicle) tror Babayaro vil bli solgt allerede til sommeren pga dårlige holdninger. Det er ingen som vet hvilken skade Babayaro har, for bildene viser ikke noe feil med nigerianeren.

Alan Oliver snakket med Souness i formidag om morgendagens kamp, men når det kom spørsmål om Babayaro ville ikke Souness svare.


Hva mener dere om dette? Etter min mening en skandale, siden det er slike spillere vi må få vekk fra lønningslista. Greit at Elliott alltid gir 100 prosent, men ferdighetene er som en middelmådig tippeligaspiller. Når O`brien eller Elliott spiller bak i forsvar lukker jeg øynene hver gang de har ballen.

Hadde vært interessant med en statistikk over hvor mange baklengsmål disse to har vært skyld i denne sesongen.

At Souness får gjennomslag med dette kontraktsforslaget betyr vel at han har tillit fra Fat Fred, og at vi supportere må regne med Souness i manager stolen også i august mnd.

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