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You have to take the rough with the smooth in the transfer market and some big clubs have made big mistakes. Sunderland, Fulham and Reading have nothing to smile about, eitgher. Posted Monday, February 25, 2008 15:25 by Sportingo Team
Liverpool and Newcastle also in the race for Valencia veteran midfield general – and Wenger's also keen on bringing in star keeper from the Spanish second division. Posted Monday, February 25, 2008 14:56 by Mark Apostolou
Super star or super clown? Paul Gascoigne's fight with a hotel porter is the latest episode in a tormented life. Posted Monday, February 25, 2008 12:33 by Joe Morris
The Newcastle boss is turning to youth for the future – sounds like the last throw of a desperate manager who might not be around much longer. Posted Sunday, February 24, 2008 16:18 by Mark Apostolou
The 5-1 home defeat by Sir Alex's men dropped the struggling Geordies ever closer to the relegation mire. Manager Keegan needs to turn things round quickly - but their remaining Premier League fixtures look anything but easy. Posted Sunday, February 24, 2008 13:25 by Philip Smith
Wes Brown wants to double his money at Old Trafford, but is he really worth £65,000 a week? Posted Friday, February 22, 2008 14:11 by Sportingo Team
Nobody wanted Darren Bent in the January transfer window – so why should we believe that clubs are now falling over themselves to buy him? Posted Wednesday, February 20, 2008 15:48 by Mark Apostolou
It's more like Swap Shop as Newcastle, Arsenal, Portsmouth and Liverpool all meet up in the gossip stakes. Posted Sunday, February 17, 2008 16:37 by Mark Apostolou
Kuyt and Crouch being lined up to join Owen at Newcastle United – unless, of course, KK does a swap deal and sends his only decent striker the other way. Rumour or plain rubbish? You decide. Posted Wednesday, February 13, 2008 15:34 by Mark Apostolou
The Brazilian came from Lyon with a great reputation but his performances on Tyneside have been dreadful. Surely Kevin Keegan, who got past plenty of poor defenders in his day, will do the decent thing. Posted Tuesday, February 12, 2008 14:38 by Joe Baker
Since an opening-day victory at the Reebok Stadium, it’s been downhill nearly all the way for the Magpies. And on the evidence so far, Kevin Keegan is not the man to turn things round. Posted Tuesday, February 12, 2008 14:08 by Chester Carrick
Kevin Keegan and Co are not out of the woods yet with a string of difficult fixtures, key players out of form and fans getting nervy. The fog on the Tyne is approaching pea-soup proportions. Posted Thursday, February 07, 2008 15:05 by 101greatgoals.com
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