Posts Tagged ‘ Newcastle United ’

View From the South – Birmingham City vs Newcastle Utd

Feb 16th, 2011 | By
View From the South – Birmingham City vs Newcastle Utd

Well this was a red letter day indeed. I was taking Mrs Bazza to her first ever football match in the guise of a Valentine’s Day treat. The club had a hospitality function on which Chris, Will and their wives, Gayle and Juley had also signed up for. My wife doesn’t have the football gene
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Support the Green Army!

Feb 3rd, 2011 | By
Support the Green Army!

The Aviva advert has made one of Plymouth Argyle’s chants, a household phrase! I think I have mentioned a number of times that I live in Devon, and I genuinely have a soft spot for Argyle. I used to go and watch them if I couldn’t get to Blues and very occasionally still do. They
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What do we know about Obafemi Martins?

Jan 31st, 2011 | By
What do we know about Obafemi Martins?

Well we left it late but we finally got the striker that we all agreed we needed.  It’s only a loan deal but I see no reason that it couldn’t become permanent in the summer if we want.  Reports suggest that he has failed to settle in Russia and wants to move back to England
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Weekend Controversies

Nov 2nd, 2010 | By
Weekend Controversies

Baz looks at certain events from the weekend. There were a number of incidents from the weekends matches which I felt were worth discussion: Nani’s goal This was bizarre. Most of us will have a view on this but I thought Kevin Keegan got it about right when he said that technically the decision was
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Shirt-fashion face off The From the Press Box verdict!

Jul 22nd, 2010 | By

Nicole casts her “fashion eyes” over the 2010/11 Premier League shirts. First posted on her own blog, republished here with permission. Call me Gok darling! For every football team, the replica shirt is a huge money spinner for any club, and those fashion concious fans will be wanting a decently styled replica to splatter their
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