Sunday, December 14, 2008

What on Earth is going ON?!


So, somebody stop me before I get carried away here, but have Newcastle actually turned a mini-corner, here? This weekend we took on Portsmouth away. Portsmouth - not the toughest team in the Prem since 'Arry left for Spurs, but the quality is obviously there. And we truly crushed them. 3-0, all goals coming in the second half. Their all-star strike force was left goalless by a new, gelled defensive four (Beye - Curlycini - Bassong - Enrique), our midfield showed calm, patience and intelligence to control the game away from home, and our strike force showed that the Owen/Martins front line can most certainly work.

Take a look at our recent matches:
11/3: 2-0 win vs. Villa
11/9: 2-1 loss at Fulham
11/15: 2-2 draw vs. Wigan
11/22: 0-0 at Chelsea
11/29: 0-0 at Middlesboro
12/6: 2-2 vs. Stoke
12/14: 3-0 win at Portsmouth

And a recap:
11/3, we CRUSHED Villa, now a top-4 side.
11/9 was the match that Cacapa lost for us, where our team played quite well, and he was to blame for both goals. We haven't seen a bit of him since that horrific effort.
11/15 we had WON, but Bramble saved a point for them on THE LAST PLAY.
11/22 was a solid away clean sheet against a top-4 side
11/29 was another solid away clean sheet at our rival's stadium
12/6 we were 2-0 up and playing well, and SOMEHOW gave it away. After this match, I said we were going down.
12/14 (today) we truly deserved 3 points away from home.

Now that's 3 clean sheets out of our last 4 matches, 10 points from our last 7 matches, and some VERY good performances all around. In the Stoke match, we were up by 2 with a clean sheet, until Kinnear switched up our back four, which was playing so well. He brought Steven Taylor on, and we lost the lead. Today, there was not a sign of Steven Taylor, and the clean sheet was kept. I think JFK has learned from his mistake with Stoke, and he'll be playing it safe at the back for a while.
Now we've got Tottenham at home, Wigan away, and Liverpool at home to round out 2008. We have a VERY strong record against Tottenham, so if we don't get a win it will be a disappointment. Wigan away might be tough (because I really like what Steve Bruce has done with the club and wish he would manage Newcastle!) but we should still get 1 or 3 points if we play up to our ability, and then Liverpool at home. Can't see 3 from that, but should be able to secure a draw. That's either 5 or 7 points. If we get 5, it will surely put us in a strong, mid-table position going into 2009, and we will be able to try shooting for a spot in Europe, rather than trying to avoid relegation. It's a massively exiting table right now if you look at it. We're sitting 14th at the moment, only 1 point away from the relegation zone, and only 4 points away from 8th spot!! And it's almost Christmas! So, anything can still happen, and even though I had all but given up hope last week, with every quality performance that we put in, the closer I will be to saying "Intertoto Cup- Here we come!" But not yet.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well Shoot! You found your christmas gift, huh? I thought you and Mrs. ArchitectureandFootballandFood would love the romantic Newcastle bedding. It won't be a surprise come christmas morning, but I hope you enjoy it! (And the matching lamp.)

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