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How the mighty fall... and it really has been an almighty comedown for the bungling big-timers of Tottenham and Tyneside. Posted October 08, 2008 by Joe Morris
Or maybe Harry Redknapp will be next in line to take charge of the St James' Park asylum. In the meantime, just give Joe a break. Posted October 07, 2008 by Steve Bott
This writer reckons we should hail the likes of Berbatov, Rooney and Arshavin... and keep England playing it simple. Posted October 05, 2008 by Steve Bott
Yes, Tottenham are bottom of the Premier League with the Geordies just above them. But let's give them a chance. After all, they've only played half-a-dozen games. Posted October 05, 2008 by Jake Thomas
Sportingo's Phil Smith reckons the Toon Army deserve better than their caretaker boss and his crazy antics. Posted October 05, 2008 by Philip Smith
If Mike Ashley sells up to these potential owners, he'll only incur more wrath from the Toon faithful. Posted October 03, 2008 by Russell Wall
It's panto season at St James' Park and now Vinnie Jones wants to make it Three Smoking Barrels of laughs... Posted September 27, 2008 by Philip Smith
The Geordies are banking on the vast experience of the ex-Wimbledon manager to see them navigate the choppy waters of the next few weeks. Posted September 27, 2008 by Luke Durkin
Reflections on the Tyneside nightmare which has led to Mike Ashley's luxury liner being holed below the waterline. Posted September 18, 2008 by Philip Smith
It's there in black and white for the Toon owner to see - appointing dirty Den's best mate Gus Poyet as manager is the last thing the supporters want. Posted September 09, 2008 by Phil McCauley
In the new world of mega-rich chairmen and helpless managers, what on earth can we expect next in the Premier League? Posted September 08, 2008 by Joe Morris
Both managers put principles ahead of pride. The question is who will be the biggest losers... Posted September 07, 2008 by Stuart Webb
A genuine story - or contrived by the Daily Mirror? Sportingo's Donna Gee reckons there's something fishy about the headline report that Barton drove his Range Rover down bus lanes and jumped red lights in heavy traffic. Posted September 06, 2008 by Donna Gee
Alan Curbishley and Kevein Keegan stood by their principles and dropped on their sword. But did they succumb to a greater force? Posted September 06, 2008 by Joe Morris
Reports suggest the Uruguayan is favourite for the job - but Tottenham are confident they can keep hold of their man. Posted September 05, 2008 by Luke Durkin
The Toon support might have turned against the chairman, but they shouldn't forget what he has done for them and their club. Posted September 05, 2008 by Gareth Johnson
The departure of Kevin Keegan was no more than we should have expected. Unlike the thuggish Dennis Wise, a true gentleman like King Kev has no place in the Ashley empire... Posted September 05, 2008 by Hayley Simpson
He may be favourite to take the reins at St James' Park, but there might not be much of a club left to manage after Mike Ashley has finished with them. Posted September 05, 2008 by Steve Bott
All the signs point to another managerial vacancy on the horizon at St James' Park. Posted July 31, 2008 by Phil McCauley
It's been an unusually quiet summer so far, and the North East's 'Big Three' will struggle if they don't make some tactical purchases soon. Posted July 27, 2008 by Matthew Ross
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