Tag: SPORT


  • Two signings Newcastle must secure in 2026 as injuries expose major weakness

    Over the summer transer window, Newcastle United lost Isak, Wilson, Longstaff and Dubravka, but spent over ยฃ200m to bring in Ramsdale, Thiaw, Ramsey, Elanga, Woltemade and Wissa. Our striker department was transformed, we signed a new right winger, another midfielder, an athletic centre-back and a goalkeeper to compete with Pope and replace Dubravka. But one…

  • Jamaal Lascelles rubbishes Newcastle claims and speaks out on away struggles

    Itโ€™s fair to say that the opening few months of the 2025/26 campaign have been quite mixed bag for Newcastle United. Despite our progress in both the Carabao Cup and Champions League, all eyes are on the Premier League table, where we currently sit in 14th place with just 12 points from our opening 11…

  • Agent denies Newcastle story โ€“ ยฃ55,000 wages set to block January transfer?

    Over the past few weeks, a few bits of January transfer gossip have emerged from the media, covering both potential ins and outs on Tyneside. One right-back linked isย Celta Vigoโ€™s Oscar Mingueza, while current option Emil Krafth has been receiving interest from FC Copenhagen, as reported by The Mailโ€™s Craig Hope. However, despite interest from…

  • Manchester United Are Showing Interest In This Bundesliga Midfielder: What Will He Bring To Old Trafford?

    Speaking onย GIVEMESPORTโ€˜s Market Madness podcast, renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano stated thatย Manchester Unitedย are showing interest in Stuttgart midfielder Angelo Stiller. Romano said, โ€œConor Gallagher could be an opportunity, but Atletico Madrid didnโ€™t want to let him go in August. So letโ€™s see what happens in the January window. Angelo Stiller is also a player they appreciate…

  • Newcastle interested in signing ร“scar Mingueza โ€“ Report

    With the 25/26 campaign being the biggest yet in Eddie Howeโ€™s tenure, the last thing the manager needed was a mini injury crisis at the start of the campaign. Unfortunately, thatโ€™s exactly the hand that has been dealt to Howe, with Lewis Hall and Tino Livramento perhaps the most important names placed on the injury…

  • Eddie Howe exit claim arrives from Jamie Carragher as Sky pundit points finger at PIF

    Eddie Howe exit claim arrives from Jamie Carragher as Sky pundit points finger at PIF Jamie Carragher has been discussing Eddie Howeโ€™s position at Newcastle United after Sundayโ€™s 3-1 defeat at Brentford. The Sky Sports pundit has jumped to the defence of the 47-year-old, believing a major part of our early-season struggles is a knock-on…

  • Saudi PIF set to back Eddie Howe after Newcastle United shocker โ€“ Report

    Newcastle Unitedโ€™s Premier League form must improve, and quickly. Weโ€™ve not won on the road since a 3-0 win over Leicester in April, our only league wins have come over sides currently 20th, 19th and 15th, and the nature of our back-to-back 3-1 defeats at West Ham and Brentford have been alarming over the past…

  • Howe explains his big mistake that baffled Newcastle fans at Brentford

    Ever since being moved away from centre-back to play as a makeshift left back following both Lewis Hall and Tino Livramentoโ€™s injuries, Dan Burnโ€™s form has unfortunately got worse and worse with each passing week. At times heโ€™s done a solid job, performing well in big home wins over Spurs and Athletic Bilbao, but in…

  • Two Newcastle stars forced to withdraw from international duty through injury

    Another international break is here and itโ€™s hard to know if it comes at a good or bad time for Newcastle United. Back-to-back defeats in the league have been damaging, and we need to bounce back, but do we need time to rest, recuperate and work on our problems at both ends of the pitch,…

  • Bruno Guimaraes releases Newcastle statement after things go from bad to worse

    Another week, another Bruno Guimaraes statement after another awful away performance from Newcastle United. Despite taking a first-half lead via Harvey Barnes, Newcastle collapsed in the second half both collectively and individually. We didnโ€™t have a single shot on target at one end, and saw Nick Pope, Dan Burn and Sven Botman all make errors…