
Ciaran Kelly
Newcastle United Writer at The Chronicle
Irishman covering Newcastle United for the Chronicle and Journal | Also do a bit of #lufc at Leeds Live | Author of Jose Mourinho: Rise of the Translator
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5 days ago |
chroniclelive.co.uk | Lee Ryder |Ciaran Kelly |Aaron Stokes
Newcastle United are back in action after a hectic week of Premier League football, looking for yet another win under stand-in boss Jason Tindall. Eddie Howe remains sidelined as he recovers from pneumonia, with no pressure for the head coach to make his return to the touchline. Instead, it will fall on Tindall, Graeme Jones, Simon Weatherstone and Stephen Purches to lead the Magpies into the near future.
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1 week ago |
chroniclelive.co.uk | Lee Ryder |Ciaran Kelly |Aaron Stokes
Newcastle United are on a mission to finish in the top five and a win over Crystal Palace will edge the Magpies step closer to a place in Europe's premier competition next term. Eddie Howe continues to recover from pneumonia, with assistant Jason Tindall leading Newcastle into the upcoming fixtures. "He's in the best possible hands and he'll be back as soon as he feels he's ready to come back 100% to lead the team," Tindall said at Tuesday's press conference.
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1 week ago |
chroniclelive.co.uk | Ciaran Kelly
Carlton Cole has recalled the turbulent flight to Newcastle that left those around him 'puking' after their plane was thrown around like 'God's basketball' during a storm. Cole played at St James' Park on a number of occasions for West Ham, Chelsea, Aston Villa and Charlton over the years. However, one particular trip was memorable for all the wrong reasons. "There was a storm and we had to fly through the storm to land," the ex-England international told the Dressing Room.
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1 week ago |
chroniclelive.co.uk | Ciaran Kelly
It was a telling opening gambit. Newcastle United had just announced plans to extend the club's current training ground, but the Magpies reiterated that work to identify a new site for a future facility 'continues' in the first line of the accompanying statement.
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1 week ago |
chroniclelive.co.uk | Ciaran Kelly
Ian Wright has declared that Newcastle is 'an unbelievable place' that targets will want to move to. Troy Deeney previously claimed that Tyneside was 'not a desirable place to go and live because you're so far away from London'. The former Watford captain bizarrely suggested it was 'difficult to get people there' despite Newcastle United signing, among others, Alexander Isak, Bruno Guimaraes, Sandro Tonali, Sven Botman and Anthony Gordon, who have all spoken fondly of the area.
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#nufc gate-crashing the Champions League places was a prospect that alarmed executives elsewhere after the takeover. With eight games to go, it's in their hands as #nufc look to 'upset people' once again. https://t.co/m3v1VNgDQ0

How would #nufc respond after making history? By finding a way to win back-to-back games without being near their best. Standards are such that Howe was 'disappointed' they didn't score more after a 3-0 win on the road. "I wanted us to go for more." https://t.co/YuzcEMJUEo

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