YES! CESC WILL STAY IN ARSENAL!!
Hamann´s best goal ever? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZzA_...arch=Hamann%20
YES! CESC WILL STAY IN ARSENAL!!
Hamann´s best goal ever? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZzA_...arch=Hamann%20
I'll take one of those every saturday thx
I dunno, the one he got from his own half against the Wolves reserves I believe it was (I doubt you could find that on YouTube but you never know) was pretty special.
But still, that was incredible to watch. Look at the way the ball swerves on the first replay. Awesome.
Continuing the updates...
13 July 2006
Charlie Griffin from Wycombe Wanderers to Forest Green Rovers, loan
Stevland Angus from Barnet FC to Torquay United, free
Scott Flinders from Barnsley FC to Crystal Palace FC, £1m
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
Scott Parker is the new captain of Newcastle and Shay Given named Vice captain,
LET THE HAMMER FALL
Where does the former Newcastle player Olivier Bernard plays?
Wow, that's a strange choice.Originally Posted by Shoden
"The most important and recognize player in the history of the country."
Sometimes I wonder what my life would be like if I were as great as Paulo Wanchope.
Strange choice indeed.
Edit: then again didn't they have Jermaine Jenas as captain for a while? They have a history of dodgy choices.
14 July 2006
Pascal Zuberbuhler from FC Basel to West Bromwich Albion, free
Sam Sodje from Brentford to Reading, £350k
Abdoulaye Meite from Olympique Marseille to Bolton Wanderers
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
When I last heard, it was Rangers in Scotland.Originally Posted by ff_sweden
I can't see what's wrong with a Parker-Given combo, seeing as those two were their best players last season, and are their best players overall, imho.
I was more surprised at Parker than Given, really. Shay would make a great captain, since he's so consistent for Newcastle, and has been one of the first names down on the team sheet for almost ten years now. Parker, on the other hand, only arrived last year, and doesn't have the same sort of experience that Given does (particularly after Chelsea did their best to ruin him). You're right to say that he was their best player last season (although the same can be said for Henry at Arsenal, and I'm not sure that he was the best choice for our captaincy) but that doesn't necessarily mean he has the leadership qualities that make a good captain.Originally Posted by Psychotic
Anyway, the captaincy isn't that important. As long as Newcastle make the right additions to their squad over the summer, and Roeder continues his promising start, the Toon Army should have a much happier season in 06-07. Let's hope they can get it off to a good start with a convincing win tonight.
"The most important and recognize player in the history of the country."
Sometimes I wonder what my life would be like if I were as great as Paulo Wanchope.
From that match I can say we need another striker and some better defence.
1-1 is better then getting beat, Luque saved the day in the 50th min with that equalizer.
LET THE HAMMER FALL
Good to see Ole Gunnar Solskjaer scoring two goals in United's 4-0 against the Pirates in South Africa. Richardson scored as well, with an own goal from the Pirates keeper making the fourth. Most important thing is that Solskjaer is proving he's still got some left in him, even if it's hardly a Premiership quality side.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!