Dear Alan Pardew, Please do not sign Robbie Keane

Robbie Keane

Keane - Not worth bringing to Newcastle United this January transfer period

I have noticed in the last couple of weeks amongst many Newcastle United fans, how excited they are at the prospect of Robbie Keane arriving on Tyneside. I however, do not want the Tallaght man to join Newcastle United and a lot of Irish NUFC fans are in agreements with me. Of course, you will wonder why I do no want to sign a proven striker, that has scored at the highest level [Read more →]

January 3, 2011   6 Comments

Should Newcastle United really be looking to sign Robbie Keane?

Robbie Keane has been linked with a move to Newcastle United

Keane - Can you see him playing his football at St.James' Park this season?

Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for it and think Robbie Keane would be a very addition to the Newcastle United squad. However, what I want to know – is whether you, the Geordie fans think that the Irishman would be a good signing by Chris Hughton and his team? I mean, Keane is 30 years of age and arguably past his peak. He’ll look for high wages and for first team football [Read more →]

August 27, 2010   9 Comments

Giovani dos Santos would be an excellent acquisition for Newcastle United

Giovani dos Santos would be just the tonic for Newcastle this summer

dos Santos - Would be a great signing for Chris Hughton & Newcastle United

Watching the World Cup so far, I’ve mainly been impressed by two teams, and one of them was not England. Argentina and Mexico have both had a real go at the competition and it’s unfortunate that the Mexicans had to meet Maradona’s side in the first knock-out round of the competition. A very offside goal from Carlos Tevez knocked spirits in Javier Aguirre’s camp and they [Read more →]

June 29, 2010   27 Comments

3 players Newcastle United should be looking at right now

Chris Hughton will have money to spend in the summer

Hughton - Will have money to spend come the summer to spend on new players

The vibes coming from the hierarchy of Newcastle United are very encouraging ones indeed of late, and Mike Ashley is seemingly doing the impossible, in becoming a slightly better owner. For now anyway. A season in the Coca Cola Championship has given us time to think about things on Tyneside and the goings on at the club while at the same time, perched on top of the [Read more →]

April 7, 2010   72 Comments