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Pre Match: West Bromwich Albion vs. Newcastle United - 07/02/09 3pm


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OK, I think we'll go:

 

Harper

 

S Taylor - Coloccini - Bassong - Enrique

 

R Taylor - Nolan - Butt - Duff

 

Ameobi - Martins

 

 

Subs: Krul, Edgar, Geremi, Smith, Viduka, Carroll, Lovenkrands

 

 

Half-decent looking bench for the first time in a while...

 

Where's Jonas?

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OK, I think we'll go:

 

Harper

 

S Taylor - Coloccini - Bassong - Enrique

 

R Taylor - Nolan - Butt - Duff

 

Ameobi - Martins

 

 

Subs: Krul, Edgar, Geremi, Smith, Viduka, Carroll, Lovenkrands

 

 

Half-decent looking bench for the first time in a while...

 

Where's Jonas?

 

Suspended (5 yellows)

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OK, I think we'll go:

 

Harper

 

S Taylor - Coloccini - Bassong - Enrique

 

R Taylor - Nolan - Butt - Duff

 

Ameobi - Martins

 

 

Subs: Krul, Edgar, Geremi, Smith, Viduka, Carroll, Lovenkrands

 

 

Half-decent looking bench for the first time in a while...

 

Where's Jonas?

 

wearing Suspenders

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harper

saylor colo bass jose

raylor butt nolan duff

oba shola

 

That is not a relegation team IMO.  Come on lads, 3 points this weekend really would be a massive boost for everyone.  Oba, Viduka and Smith back in the squad is a massive boost as well..

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If Oba starts we have every chance of of winning this. We really need the midfield to fire for this one. Without Jonas alot will be expected from the three midfielders who will support the attack, Lovenkrands/Ryan, Nolan and Duff. If they deliver we will win.

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Its a good sign that for this game unlike for many others the team does not pick itself.

 

I'm not sure it is. The less decisions Kinnear has to make the better. Having said that it's undoubtedly better to have Martins, Viduka and Shola to pick from up front, even if he will pick Smith

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Its a good sign that for this game unlike for many others the team does not pick itself.

 

 

Aye, but you have to worry that the fucker picking the team might not be such a good sign!!! 

 

Ye, I will be interested to see who plays on the wings. Duff & Taylor I would imagine (if Colo is fit), otherwise Geremi may get a run at RM  :yikes:

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We use more time complaining over Kinnear then spending time creating positive energy for the team (Toon fans anno 2009), just be glad that he chooses to stay along because there is not many coaches that would do the same (Keegan).

Imagine if Kinnear leaves, who do you think would replace him?

Back to reality people, back to reality as fast as you can.

 

:lol:

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Anyone know if this game is in doubt do to the snow in the midlands?

 

All the main roads down here are clear and I understand WBA have undersoil heating so there shouldnt be a problem.

However after seeing the laughable, over the top reaction to a few of inches of snow earlier in the week, nothing would surprise me! 

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Bag Three Points To Kickstart Season - Joe

 

By Craig Hope

 

WITH one eye on a forthcoming set of fixtures which includes the visit of Manchester United and Arsenal to St.James' Park, Joe Kinnear believes that a win at West Brom on Saturday could act as a springboard for a run which fires his side clear of top-flight trouble.

http://www.nufc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10278~1547843,00.html

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Bag Three Points To Kickstart Season - Joe

 

By Craig Hope

 

WITH one eye on a forthcoming set of fixtures which includes the visit of Manchester United and Arsenal to St.James' Park, Joe Kinnear believes that a win at West Brom on Saturday could act as a springboard for a run which fires his side clear of top-flight trouble.

http://www.nufc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10278~1547843,00.html

 

More wise words from Joe.

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WITH one eye on a forthcoming set of fixtures which includes the visit of Manchester United and Arsenal to St.James' Park, Joe Kinnear believes that a win at West Brom on Saturday could act as a springboard for a run which fires his side clear of top-flight trouble.

 

Does not compute.

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What a bonus to get Martins back tomorrow, finally a bit of pace up front. Easily our most dangerous player away from home even with all his flaws.

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Jk shows lads how to use great mind ball control.

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WAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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