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nufcmichael

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  1. Copenhagen - Newcastle both ways, 3 nights at a hotel and a match ticket is about £250. I seriously doubt that Thomas Cook can do it any cheaper, probably just another travel agency selling football trips at double price...

     

    With Cimber Air? I've flown with them twice and if I'm not mistaken the round trip has been close to 200 quid

     

    Depends when you order the tickets, my mates from Denmark has paid everything from 100 quid to 250 quid, but if you order 3-4 months ahead, you should have decent prices.

     

    Just took a random search 120 quid for a return flight in march.

     

     

  2. Copenhagen - Newcastle both ways, 3 nights at a hotel and a match ticket is about £250. I seriously doubt that Thomas Cook can do it any cheaper, probably just another travel agency selling football trips at double price...

  3. The commentator just said he's their backup striker, who is ahead of him?!

     

    Tbf that is what I read pre-match that was why I was asking about him.

     

    Marcus Berg

    The Germans are short of strikers for their trip to Glasgow meaning there is extra pressure on the Swede who was the star of last summer's European U21 Championships.

     

    They bought him this summer from Groningen in Holland where he scored a S***load of goals, I think they paid a decent fee for him, he should be one for the future, has been injured during his first months in Germany though.

  4. BATE lead against AEK. Does us the world of good, despite this thrashing, 3 points above 3rd.

     

    I'd like to see you stay in that competition for as long as possible (stops you doing much in the league).

     

    Can't see us doing much in the league for another 3-4 weeks at least, KD. Until we get a few players back (Arteta and Jags), we'll be floating around mid-table.

     

    I saw Everton - Stoke at Goodison a couple of weeks ago, wasn't very impressive... I don't get why Moyes played 4-5-1 against a defensive team like Stoke...

  5. Do you think his son will leave Denmark and return to Madrid then?

     

    Doubt that, they both live in Copenhagen. The oldest one Mads Laudrup plays for HB Køge in the Danish Premier Division and the youngest one plays for FC Nordsjælland, also in the danish Premier Division. Both of them live away from home.

     

    Michael has lived in Madrid since he was sacked in Moscow with his wife and daughter.

  6. Did I hear right that he's about to take Spartak to the Russian title?

     

    Laudrup? He got sacked from Spartak in April...

    Obviously didn't then. :lol:  :kinnear:

     

    I hadn't heard of his sacking, why was he sacked do you know?

     

    Well his time in Spartak weren't exactly a success and there were rumours of the players not respecting him and that director Valery Karpin was working against him.

     

    But I think spanish football suits him better, after all he did a decent job in Getafe.

  7. http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11095_5644530,00.html

     

    Newcastle caretaker manager Chris Hughton hopes to take over on a permanent basis after the weekend.

     

    The former Spurs assistant boss revealed earlier in the week that he had been offered the Magpies post, after acting as caretaker at St James' Park since 1st July, with ongoing talks expected to be concluded after Saturday's game against Doncaster.

     

    Newcastle have suffered two successive defeats in the Championship, at the hands of Nottingham Forest and Scunthorpe, but Hughton insists the double setback would have no influence on negotiations.

     

    "The objective at the start of the season was to get this club promotion, and that hasn't changed," he said.

     

    "Talks are ongoing, but from both parties' points of view, they want me to be the manager and I want to be the manager here."

     

    Hughton was also full of praise for sacked Middlesbrough manager Gareth Southgate, although he admitted that he was not surprised with his departure.

     

    "There are certainly no surprises in this game," he added.

     

    "Gareth is a manager who has served the club very, very well. He's a wonderful football person and I'm quite sure it will not be long before he is plying his trade back in management.

     

    "But there aren't too many surprises these days."

  8. How many times had Laudrup changes job in the last two years? He's worse than Harry Redknapp.  :lol:

     

    2002-2006 Brøndby IF

    2007-2008 Getafe CF

    2008-2009 Spartak Moskva

     

  9. Hmm i'm wondering why young lads like Inman and Vukic doesn't get some chances in the first team, Rooney, Lennon and Milner was 16 when they got their Premiership debuts, so why not let Inman and Vukic play a part in The Championship, both sounds like huge talents.

  10. Think it's piss-poor from the club's PR system, again, that nothing has been said at all. What the f*** is holding them back like? He's either been appointed or he hasn't.

     

    Thousands of people have been waiting for this moment since the moment the ball hit the back of the net against Celtic that night. A lot of people since before then, too.

     

    Joke that nowt's been said tbh. Hardly unexpected though.

    me too.  Got 2,000 words due in for Friday, gonna have to finish it tomorrow.  Hold the f***ing press conference now and don't distract me from this b****** assignment any more!  :lol:

     

    Same here, have a s***** assignment for friday morning and i'm not even halfway through and i'm spending the whole day updating news pages about Newcastle....

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