£13m Newcastle deal was an 'extraordinary piece of business'
Newcastle signing Dan Burn was an “extraordinary piece of business”, according to Sky Sports reporter Keith Downie.
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Newcastle signing Dan Burn was an “extraordinary piece of business”, according to Sky Sports reporter Keith Downie.
Newcastle United are currently nine points off the relegation zone and are on course to achieve survival after failing to win any of their first 14 matches in the division.
Eddie Howe says he was still pleased with many aspects of Newcastle United's performance at Chelsea. A late and controversial goal from Kai Havertz denied the Magpies what would have been a deserved point.
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Newcastle United defender Dan Burn believes Kai Havertz was lucky to avoid a red card for his 'naughty' challenge during the defeat at Chelsea. The German international was booked despite elbowing the centre-back in the face during the first-half aerial duel in a collision which left the 29-year-old requiring treatment.
Eddie Howe, his staff, the players and the new consortium at St James’ Park are rightfully earning all the plaudits for Newcastle’s dramatic turnaround. An impressive nine-game unbeaten run has propelled the Magpies to 14th in the table and, more importantly, 10 points clear of the relegation zone.
Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville say Premier League bosses must be prepared to answer difficult questions relating to club owners and the origins of their money.
Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville were typically articulate and absorbing as they discussed the wider issues surrounding the ownership of various Premier League football clubs – particularly Chelsea and Newcastle United.