Preseason: Wolves (aka, hey, we do football as well as comedy)

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Preseason: Wolves (aka, hey, we do football as well as comedy)

Post by Colly » Wed Jul 17, 2019 9:23 am

Teams out for the Wolves game, no Gayle to be seen oddly, and we're being kind to someone by giving Hayden a preseason. Hope Muto nicks a couple.


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Re: Preseason: Wolves (aka, hey, we do football as well as comedy)

Post by omegaprimevkm » Wed Jul 17, 2019 9:26 am

Murphy, Lazaar and Sterry? Why Darlow over Woodman too? I hope this is with the shop window in mind.

For all we know, Gayle may be carrying a hamstring pull or is prepping his sale. Great news all round.

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Asia cup - Wolves v NUFC

Post by Toondes » Wed Jul 17, 2019 9:32 am

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LIVE ON SKY SPORTS 11am


Newcastle face Premier League opposition in their first game of pre-season this morning, when they kick off the Premier League Asia Trophy against Wolves in the Chinese city of Nanjing.

Kick-off at the Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre is at 11am BST (6pm local time) and is live on Sky Sports.

The Ware Rooms on Carliol Square will have both NUFC games live on their big screen TVs.




The Ware Rooms are at 17 Carliol Square NE1 6UQ - 5 minutes walk from both Monument and Manors Metro.

The second game of the tournament then sees PL Champions Manchester City face West Ham at the same venue in a 1.30pm BST start (8.30pm local time).

All four teams then move on Shanghai, with the two losing sides from Nanjing meeting at 10am BST (5pm) on Saturday before the winners do battle at 12.30pm BST (7.30pm). Both games are in the Hongkou Stadium.

Manchester City's preparations for the Asian Cup were less than perfect, "administrative problems" meaning that their flight from England to China was delayed by 48 hours and they only arrived on Tuesday.

NUFC: Overseen by Academy coaches Ben Dawson and Neil Redfearn and first team goalkeeping coach Simon Smith, The Magpies travelled with these 27 players:

GK: Darlow, Dubravka, Harker, Woodman

DF: Bailey, Clark, Dummett, Fernandez, Lascelles, Lazaar, Manquillo, Schar, Sterry, Watts

MF: Aarons, Colback, Hayden, Ki, M.Longstaff, S.Longstaff, Murphy, Ritchie, Shelvey

FW: Allan, Gayle, Muto, Sorensen

That headcount includes six U23 squad players: Elias Sorensen, Tom Allan, Owen Bailey, Nathan Harker, Matthew Longstaff and Kelland Watts.

Only Harker has played at senior level previously for the club (in a kickabout against Royal Antwerp in Spain during March 2018). Watts was an unused substitute in the Premier League at Fulham in May.

Absent from the party are Almiron (extended holiday after international duty), Saivet (still on international duty) and messrs Atsu, Elliot, Lejeune and Yedlin (assorted fitness issues).

WWFC: Nuno Espirito Santo has a squad of 26 players to select from as follows:

Bennett, Boly, Otto, Coady, Cornbeanu, Cundle, Dendoncker, Ennis, Francis, Gibbs-White, Jota, Kilman, Marques, Moutinho, Miranda, Neves, Norris, Perry, Patricio, Ruddy, Samuels, Sanderson, Taylor, Traore, Vinagre. Wan.

Like the Magpies, a number of U18 and U23 players are selected, including Taylor Perry, Luke Cundle, Ed Francis, Terry Taylor, Niall Ennis and Austin Samuels - the latter pair scoring against Newcastle U23s last season.

Wolves will return from China to prepare for their first competitive game of the season, a Europa League 2nd Qualifying Round tie at Molineux on Thursday 25th against either Crusaders or B36 Torshavn.

Absentees include Matt Doherty (injured), Romain Saiss and Raul Jimenez (post-international holiday).

Tickets: neither venue is sold out and tickets will be available to buy on the day.

Prices for the 61,000 capacity stadium in Nanjing range from £10 to 65 (VIP £121) and entry to the 33,000 capacity Shanghai venue is between £32 and £120 (VIP £176).

Rules: If matches are drawn after 90 minutes, then a result will be achieved via a penalty shootout.

A maximum of 10 substitutes are permitted.

Stats:

This will be Newcastle's second appearance in the Asian Trophy, having taken part in the inaugural event in Malaysia back in 2003.

That saw them defeat a Birmingham City side managed by a certain Steve Bruce 2-0 before drawing 0-0 with Chelsea and losing 4-5 on penalties - Jermaine Jenas incurring the wrath of Sir Bobby Robson with his failed attempt at a chip that proved decisive.

Magpies v Wolves - last 10:

2018/19: drew 1-1 (a) Hayden
2018/19: lost 1-2 (h) Perez
2016/17: won 1-0 (a) Mitrovic
2016/17: won 2-0 (h) Ritchie, Gouffran (LC)
2016/17: lost 0-2 (h)
2011/12: drew 2-2 (h) Cisse, Gutierrez
2011/12: won 2-1 (a) Ba, Gutierrez
2010/11: won 4-1 (h) Nolan, Sh.Ameobi, Lovenkrands, Gutierrez
2010/11: drew 1-1 (a) Carroll
2003/04: drew 1-1 (h) Bowyer

The most recent non-competitive meeting of the two sides came at Molineux in August 2002, when Premier League Newcastle beat their second tier hosts 2-0 thanks to a brace from Lomana LuaLua.

Referee: tbc

UK TV: Live on Sky Sports

Overseas TV:
102 (HD) mio Stadium (Singapore)
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ESPN Brazil
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Now 620/621/Play Hong Kong
Optus Sport (Australia)
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Watch ESPN Brazil

UK Radio: tbc (if any)

Toon Army China contact details:

Email: toonarmychina@hotmail.com
Instagram: ToonArmyChina
Twitter: @china_toon
Facebook: Search Toon Army China
WeChat: oldy1986

Nanjing:

Meet pre-game at LaMona Bar & Restaurant (at the South end of the stadium) from 2pm local time.

Shanghai:

There's a get together booked on the Friday night at BnC Bar on 685 Xikang Road (Close to Changping Road) from 6.30pm until late.

Admission is 80rmb (pay on arrival) which includes two pints of lager and a Toon Army China scarf. There are happy Hour prices on all drinks till 9pm.

A note from the organisers:

"We have been told to register our flags in advance as police can be quite strict about what is displayed at the game. They prefer to have everything checked beforehand.

"We have designed several large flags to be displayed at these games and they have all been pre-approved by the stadium security."

"Beer is not normally sold in Chinese stadiums but you can take it in with you as long as it is in a plastic cup."
# stolen from nufc.com :)

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Re: Preseason: Wolves (aka, hey, we do football as well as comedy)

Post by Colly » Wed Jul 17, 2019 9:35 am

We can make ten subs and I think Redfearn is planning to, so I wouldn't read too much into the lineup.

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Re: Preseason: Wolves (aka, hey, we do football as well as comedy)

Post by seaside nipper » Wed Jul 17, 2019 11:28 am

It's going well.................... <laugh>
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Re: Preseason: Wolves (aka, hey, we do football as well as comedy)

Post by Blue & Maroon » Wed Jul 17, 2019 11:33 am

Colly wrote:
Wed Jul 17, 2019 9:35 am
We can make ten subs and I think Redfearn is planning to, so I wouldn't read too much into the lineup.
Aye, should never read too much into pre season at all. Not that it will stop people.

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Re: Preseason: Wolves (aka, hey, we do football as well as comedy)

Post by overseasTOON » Wed Jul 17, 2019 11:34 am

It's not like we're playing Leyton Orient.

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Re: Asia cup - Wolves v NUFC

Post by Hjl » Wed Jul 17, 2019 11:44 am

Battered. Good start to the season

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Re: Asia cup - Wolves v NUFC

Post by Double Agent Bruce a.k.a DAB » Wed Jul 17, 2019 12:07 pm

We beat them in the second half. Scored one go more than them. Keep it positive!

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Re: Asia cup - Wolves v NUFC

Post by Tsi » Wed Jul 17, 2019 1:12 pm




Didn't catch the match (as i'm boycotting everything that makes MA cash unlike some ..looking at you saves <roll> ) How did Sorensen do?
Nice piece of skill in that clip <awe>

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Re: Preseason: Wolves (aka, hey, we do football as well as comedy)

Post by overseasTOON » Thu Jul 18, 2019 11:51 am

Watched the highlight reel and I hope to hell we learn to defend before the start of the season.

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Re: Preseason: Wolves (aka, hey, we do football as well as comedy)

Post by omegaprimevkm » Thu Jul 18, 2019 12:53 pm

overseasTOON wrote:
Thu Jul 18, 2019 11:51 am
Watched the highlight reel and I hope to hell we learn to defend before the start of the season.
If my memory serves me, Mrs Doubtfire cocked up dinner and then spent $140 feeding the family.

If that means we play shockingly until January and spend £140m to stave off relegation, that'll be a fun rollcoaster to experience. <dotheameobi>

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