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Wright is just the same as savage Savage, a moron who adds nothing but shit soundbites and changes his convictions every 5 minutes. It'll be a move to gain wider press/social media 'shock' coverage and nowt else.

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According to Wikipedia, 99 foreign countries (in FIFA terms, I doubt all these players were born/raised in these particular nations) have produced a player that has played in the Premier League. I am interested to see what the 100th will be. There is that Traore boy at Chelsea, who will be the first Burkinabe if he plays, but it is Chelsea so he will probably be loaned to Red Star Belgrade. Maybe someone will sign Mkhitaryan and bring Armenia into the fold.

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http://www.nufc.co.uk/articles/20150728/united-confirm-open-day-schedule_2281670_4894492?

 

 

Newcastle United have confirmed details for the Club's annual family Open Day which will take place at St. James' Park on Tuesday, 4th August.

The event will be free to fans of all ages and will once again feature access to a first team training session inside the stadium, as well as a larger relocated Fanzone behind the ground's Gallowgate End.

To accommodate the event's biggest ever Fanzone, Strawberry Place will be closed to traffic from 4am-4pm on Tuesday, 4th August.

The Fanzone will include a number of football-related activities including a penalty kick area, speed cage and human table football pitch, as well as an obstacle course, zorbs, face painting area, small fairground rides and more.

 

Supporters are invited to enjoy themselves in the Fanzone from 9am, when access to East Stand seating will also open.

The first action inside the stadium will commence at 10am, when participants from a range of Newcastle United Foundation coaching courses showcase their skills on the pitch.

The Newcastle United first team will be welcomed onto the pitch from 10.45am.

Fans will get an opportunity to see Steve McClaren and his coaching team putting the players - including new signings Georginio Wijnaldum and Aleksandar Mitrović - through their paces until 12.15pm.

As an added bonus, there will also be an opportunity for club Members to get involved and to meet the players via three different competitions on the Club's official website (www.nufc.co.uk) this week.

Five adult members can win the chance to take part in a crossbar challenge with the players at the end of the training session, while five junior members can win the chance to take part in an exciting penalty shoot-out.

Following training, the full first team squad will participate in a signing session for 125 winning junior Magpies Members, while the Fanzone will remain fully open to all fans until 2pm.

Lee Marshall, PR and supporter liaison manager at Newcastle United, said: "Last year's Open Day was tremendously popular with supporters of all ages and our aim has been to make this year's even bigger and better.

"We want to continue bringing supporters closer to the football club so we would encourage as many people as possible to come along to St. James' Park on Tuesday and enjoy the day with their families."

 

SCHEDULE

9am: Fanzone and East Stand open

10-10.30am: Foundation training session

10.45am -12.15pm: First team training session begins

12.15-12.30pm: Penalty shoot-out and crossbar challenge

1.45pm: Competition winners' signing session

2pm: Fanzone closes

 

Newcastle United will be providing coverage of Tuesday's open day across the Club's social media channels.

For special behind-the-scenes access, including exclusive pictures and videos, follow @NUFC on Twitter or visit www.facebook.com/newcastleunited.

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