Newcastle 1 Maritimo 1: match report

Newcastle 1 Maritimo 1: Toon in last 32 but Ben Arfa and Cisse add to injury crisis

PUBLISHED:

21:55 GMT, 22 November 2012

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UPDATED:

21:57 GMT, 22 November 2012

Sylvain Marveaux scored his first goal for Newcastle as Alan Pardew's men booked their place in the last 32 of the Europa League.

The 22-year-old French midfielder latched onto a perfectly weighted pass from Hatem Ben Arfa to outstrip the defence and slot the bll through the keeper's legs.

Sub Fidelis powered home a 79th-minute equaliser but Bordeaux's 2-1 victory over Bruges meant a point was enough for Newcastle.

But the result was marred by injuries to midfielder Ben Arfa (hamstring) and striker Papiss Cisse (back).

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Cool finish: Newcastle United's Sylvain Marveaux scores the opening goal

Cool finish: Newcastle United's Sylvain Marveaux scores the opening goal

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Andy Carroll should come back to Newcastle – Northern Exposure

Why Newcastle could finally be tempted to make their move for old boy Carroll

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UPDATED:

19:01 GMT, 13 November 2012

Splash the cash Ash.

Newcastle United could do a lot worse than going out to sign Andy Carroll when the transfer window re-opens in January.

Watching the former Newcastle No 9 bustling his way past Steven Taylor and Mike Williamson in the claret and blue No 8 of West Ham United just didn’t seem right. Carroll would be right at home in Alan Pardew’s team.

Come back home: Andy Carroll, leaping above Mike Williamson, would be useful back at St James' Park

Come back home: Andy Carroll, leaping above Mike Williamson, would be useful back at St James' Park

Carroll has not scored for the Hammers yet, and only a brilliant save by Tim Krul denied him a deserved goal on Sunday. But he is still a menace and that partnership with Kevin Nolan is lethal, even if it is the older of the two who is scoring the goals.

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The Newcastle manager made no secret of his personal desire to see Carroll back at St James’s Park in his beloved black and white shirt.

He couldn’t say when it might happen, can’t even guarantee it is a plan which would get the backing it needs in the boardroom, but he would love to see it.

So why not the winter window

Carroll would need special dispensation to play for a third Premier League club this season after his loan spell at Upton Park and two substitute appearances for Liverpool. But there is precedence with Gareth Farrelly and, if the rules can be bent in his favour, Newcastle should throw their hat and their money into the ring.

And if Newcastle can put together a financial package which is attractive to Liverpool, although it is obviously not going to come close to the 35million Kenny Dalglish paid two years ago, they will see off competition from West Ham and possibly Spurs for a player who was born to play for Newcastle.

'He’s a Geordie and Newcastle is his home,' said Pardew and Sam Allardyce at the weekend. And judging by the fairly half-hearted stick the striker got at the weekend, Newcastle supporters would not be adverse to having him back.

With Shola Ameobi about to embark on his new international adventure – and good luck to him – he may not be around in January, although Demba Ba and Papiss Cisse will, assuming the release clause in Ba’s contract has not been triggered.

Carroll would be a valuable addition to a squad which needs a lift.

Agreed: Both Alan Pardew and Sam Allardyce know Carroll is a geordie and Newcastle is his home

Agreed: Both Alan Pardew and Sam Allardyce know Carroll is a geordie and Newcastle is his home

Boro back on top

Flushed by the success of Friday night’s win over Sheffield Wednesday, Middlesbrough have announced more cut-price ticket offers to keep bums on seats at the Riverside.

Having witnessed the cold dreary atmosphere for the games against Burnley and Derby at the ground this season, when Boro were doing reasonably well, it was a pleasure to be back on Teesside to see Tony Mowbray’s side go back to the top of the Championship for the first time in 14 months.

It helps that the team are doing well, demonstrated by a terrific run of seven wins in eight games, and their strong hold on one of the automatic promotion places.

But clearly, in a region blighted by the recession, offering tickets at the right price for adults and their kids is the right thing to do. Season ticket holders may rightly have their reservation about 50 per cent match day tickets having forked out reasonable sums to show their support for longer than one Friday night. But it is surely right to have the stadium close to full again. Better for the club and the team.

Soaring: Middlesbrough is a fun football club to be part of again now the atmosphere has perked up

Soaring: Middlesbrough is a fun football club to be part of again now the atmosphere has perked up

Walking up to the pressbox, jostling through the crowds and fighting the way through the queues at the bars, there was a clear change in the atmosphere at the Riverside and, aside from the FA Cup replay with Sunderland last season, it is Tony Mowbray’s first experience of it as Middlesbrough manager.

He can do his bit to keep the place full with a continuation of positive results and performances from the very good team he is assembling. But offers like the one just announced – two-for-one for home games with Bristol City and Huddersfield Town – can only help the push for promotion back to the Premier League, when the club won’t require incentives to keep seats filled.

Newcastle to renew Mathieu Debuchy bid

Newcastle ready to revive 5m bid for France defender Debuchy with Barcelona lurking

PUBLISHED:

22:30 GMT, 12 November 2012

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UPDATED:

22:30 GMT, 12 November 2012

Newcastle Untied have resumed their bid to sign Lille right back Mathieu Debuchy.

Manager Alan Pardew is keen to recruit a striker in January but is also ready to revive a 5million deal for France defender Debuchy.

However, he may face competition from Barcelona for the 27-year-old.

In Toon: Newcastle are poised to renew their interest in Debuchy

In Toon: Newcastle are poised to renew their interest in Debuchy

Dan Gosling wanted by Aston Villa

Lambert keen on 2million rated Gosling to boost Villa midfield

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UPDATED:

05:57 GMT, 24 September 2012

Paul Lambert is keen to boost his Aston Villa midfield with a January move for out-of-favour Newcastle star Dan Gosling.

Lambert is a fan of the midfielder who has fought back from injury but is now stuck on the fringes of Alan Pardew’s side and the Villa boss hopes to take him to the midlands for 2million.

In need of games: Dan Gosling could swap Newcastle for Aston Villa in a bid to get more first team opportunities

In need of games: Dan Gosling could swap Newcastle for Aston Villa in a bid to get more first team opportunities

Gosling joined the Toon on a
controversial free transfer from Everton – but his career was held back
by a knee problem that put him out for a year.

Now Gosling is fit but cannot force his way into Pardew’s plans.

Lambert likes to pick up bargains and thinks Gosling would be ideal for his midfield where he also tried and failed for Charlton ace Dale Stephens in the summer market.

Gosling needs games and he could be prepared to move, despite being cool on a summer switch to Blackburn.

Barcelona eye Newcastle keeper Tim Krul as rival to Victor Valdes

Barcelona eye Newcastle keeper Krul as back-up for Valdes

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UPDATED:

06:17 GMT, 19 September 2012

Barcelona are ready to make a move for Newcastle keeper Tim Krul.

The 24-year-old Dutchman has caught the eye after establishing himself as the Toon's No 1.

Safe hands: Newcastle goalkeeper Tim Krul

Safe hands: Newcastle goalkeeper Tim Krul

And Barcelona want long-term competition for first-choice Victor
Valdes, reports the Daily Mirror.

Barca's current reserve keeper, Jose Pinto, is 36 years old and
is set to leave the Nou Camp when his deal expires next summer.

Coach Tito Vilanova has ordered his scouts to find him a top class
replacement

Yohan Cabaye happy at Newcastle despite Barcelona and Manchester Utd interest

Cabaye committed to Newcastle despite Barcelona and Man United interest

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UPDATED:

23:01 GMT, 16 September 2012

Newcastle midfielder Yohan Cabaye has dismissed claims he is unhappy on Tyneside.

The France international was linked with moves to Barcelona, Manchester United and Arsenal during the transfer window but Newcastle fought hard to keep him, Cheick Tiote and injured pair Tim Krul and Fabricio Coloccini.

Happy in Toon: Yohan Cabaye (C) playing for France in midweek

Happy in Toon: Yohan Cabaye (C) playing for France in midweek

Cabaye, who was sensational in his
first season, said his slow start to this campaign is down to his
fatigue after an outstanding Euro 2012 with France.

He said: 'I'm very happy here, I've
never thought any different, and I'm very happy to play for Newcastle.

'It has been difficult for me so far this season, I don’t want to make
excuses, but I’m getting back to full fitness.'

Lille manager Rudy Garcia says Newcastle unsettled Mathieu Debuchy

Lille boss Garcia slams Newcastle for unsettling defender Debuchy

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UPDATED:

10:02 GMT, 16 September 2012

Lille manager Rudy Garcia has criticised Newcastle for unsettling defender Mathieu Debuchy.

The France defender was strongly linked with a move to Newcastle during the summer with Lille rejecting a number of offers for the full-back.

Debuchy was thought to be keen on a move to Newcastle and remains hopeful that a deal could be resurrected in January.

Toon target: Mathieu Debuchy was wanted by Newcastle in the summer

Toon target: Mathieu Debuchy was wanted by Newcastle in the summer

Garica has blamed Newcastle for the move not happening, claiming they failed to meet Lille’s asking price for the 27-year-old.

'If Newcastle would have done what they had to, then Mathieu would have left,' Garica told L’Equipe.

Not impressed: Rudy Garcia says Newcastle unsettled his defender

Not impressed: Rudy Garcia says Newcastle unsettled his defender

'Now I believe Mathieu has swallowed it. He is now looking forward and that is the most important thing.

'How do I find his behaviour Perfectly normal, that is the right term. He longs to play again after his injury.'

Yohan Cabaye committed to Newcastle despite Barcelona and Manchester Utd interest

Cabaye committed to Newcastle despite Barcelona and Man United interest

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UPDATED:

22:28 GMT, 14 September 2012

Newcastle midfielder Yohan Cabaye has dismissed claims he is unhappy on Tyneside.

The France international was linked with moves to Barcelona, Manchester United and Arsenal during the transfer window but Newcastle fought hard to keep him, Cheick Tiote and injured pair Tim Krul and Fabricio Coloccini.

Happy in Toon: Yohan Cabaye (C) playing for France in midweek

Happy in Toon: Yohan Cabaye (C) playing for France in midweek

Cabaye, who was sensational in his
first season, said his slow start to this campaign is down to his
fatigue after an outstanding Euro 2012 with France.

He said: 'I'm very happy here, I've
never thought any different, and I'm very happy to play for Newcastle.
It has been difficult for me so far this season, I don’t want to make
excuses, but I’m getting back to full fitness.'

Arsenal want Yohan Cabaye from Newcastle

Arsenal plot late move for 15m-rated Toon ace Cabaye

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UPDATED:

06:16 GMT, 27 August 2012

Arsenal are considering a 15million move for Newcastle midfielder Yohan Cabaye as Arsene Wenger looks to bring in two players this week.

Though the Arsenal manager ruled out a move for Cheick Tiote, his clubmate Cabaye is understood to be on a list of targets which also includes Rennes midfielder Yann M'Vila. Wenger is also keen to bring in a defender.

Wanted man: Yohan Cabaye battles with Eden Hazard in Newcastle's defeat

Wanted man: Yohan Cabaye battles with Eden Hazard in Newcastle's defeat

Wenger said: 'I'm pleased with what I have, but yes I anticipate that we will do something. Defensive midfielder It depends on the quality of the players available. Tiote is a good player, but he's not on the way to Arsenal.'

Cheick mate: Tiote won't be joining Arsenal, according to Wenger

Cheick mate: Tiote won't be joining Arsenal, according to Wenger

Newcastle have yet to receive a bid for Cabaye. However, an offer of 15m may not be enough as there is little time to bring in a replacement.

Newcastle boss Pardew said: 'All my players are important, and they are hard to replace now. You lose a big player now and you try and take someone out from somewhere else and they want a replacement and time is suddenly running down. You can't get anyone in and we want to avoid that.'

Manchester City and Tottenham are also keen on M'Vila.

Arsenal plot Yohan Cabaye transfer

Arsenal plot late move for 15m-rated Toon ace Cabaye

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UPDATED:

21:30 GMT, 26 August 2012

Arsenal are considering a 15million move for Newcastle midfielder Yohan Cabaye as Arsene Wenger looks to bring in two players this week.

Though the Arsenal manager ruled out a move for Cheick Tiote, his clubmate Cabaye is understood to be on a list of targets which also includes Rennes midfielder Yann M'Vila. Wenger is also keen to bring in a defender.

Wanted man: Yohan Cabaye battles with Eden Hazard in Newcastle's defeat

Wanted man: Yohan Cabaye battles with Eden Hazard in Newcastle's defeat

Wenger said: 'I'm pleased with what I have, but yes I anticipate that we will do something. Defensive midfielder It depends on the quality of the players available. Tiote is a good player, but he's not on the way to Arsenal.'

Cheick mate: Tiote won't be joining Arsenal, according to Wenger

Cheick mate: Tiote won't be joining Arsenal, according to Wenger

Newcastle have yet to receive a bid for Cabaye. However, an offer of 15m may not be enough as there is little time to bring in a replacement.

Newcastle boss Pardew said: 'All my players are important, and they are hard to replace now. You lose a big player now and you try and take someone out from somewhere else and they want a replacement and time is suddenly running down. You can't get anyone in and we want to avoid that.'

Manchester City and Tottenham are also keen on M'Vila.