Ernest
Stupid IDIOT
...the start of next season due to a BROKEN ankle. That's one striker off of our list and a help to our chances on Sunday
...the start of next season due to a BROKEN ankle. That's one striker off of our list and a help to our chances on Sunday
...the start of next season due to a BROKEN ankle. That's one striker off of our list and a help to our chances on Sunday
...the start of next season due to a BROKEN ankle. That's one striker off of our list and a help to our chances on Sunday
Manager Steve Bruce has confirmed that Australian midfielder Mile Jedinak continues to be a doubt for this weekend's tie against Brighton.
We host Chris Hughton's side at Villa Park for the final game of the 2016/17 Championship campaign and for them it is all to play for as although they have secured automatic promotion to the Premier League, victory this weekend would see them take the title.
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He'll be fine, and he's probably sharpening his elbows as we speak.
Manager Steve Bruce has confirmed that Australian midfielder Mile Jedinak continues to be a doubt for this weekend's tie against Brighton.
Seem to recall he was definitely 'not going to be available' for the home match either. Until it turned out he was,
Bruce, a boyhood fan of Newcastle United, claims to have sneaked into St James' Park without paying to watch the team play, saying "I have always been a Newcastle lad and when I was a kid, I crawled under the turnstiles to get in to try and save a bob or whatever it was. They were my team, I went to support them as a boy and being a Geordie it's in-bred, you follow the club still the same today."
Anyone hoping for any kind of favours from Steve Bruce this weekend, would do well to remember that he is a lifelong Newcastle United fan!
Have a feeling Bruce is being coy on Jedinak and that he will indeed feature for them.
I'm confused about Kodjia. He was sent off with a straight red for violent conduct a couple of games ago against Fulham, so unless it was overturned, shouldn't he have been suspended anyway?
I'm confused about Kodjia. He was sent off with a straight red for violent conduct a couple of games ago against Fulham, so unless it was overturned, shouldn't he have been suspended anyway?
Got lifted