[ Generalna ] 17 Jul, 2017 14:48
Rafa Benitez talking to the Chronicle:

“We are working very hard and trying to get as close as possible to some signings.

“When I had the meeting with Mike Ashley (in May) I was confident that after that meeting we have the money available and the wages.

“Everything is in place to move forward.

“Hopefully, Mike Ashley can keep his word and we can do what we want to do.”
 
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[ Generalna ] 14 Jul, 2017 22:55

HEARTS - NEWCASTLE UNITED  1 : 2

Newcastle United je u prijateljskom utakmicom u Škotskoj protiv Heartsa otvorio sezonu 2017/18. Na stadionu Tynecastle u Edinburghu Svrake su pobedile domaćina Hearts rezultatom 2:1.

Prvi gol na meču posigao je Dwight Gayle na prelepo proigravanje Siema De Jonga već u trećem minutu utakmice, za 0:1. Minut ranije Rolando Aarons je pogodio prečku domaćeg gola.

Newcastle United posle vodećeg gola stvara nekoliko prilika, ali lopta nije htela u gol.

Nedugo zatim, tačnije u 19. minutu igre, domaći imaju jedanesterac ali je njihov igrač Goncalves šutirao preko gola.

Međutim, samo minut kasnije Hearts izjednačava rezultat na 1:1 preko Jamie Walkera, koji se prošetao kroz odbranu gostiju. Mbemba i Lascelles su se gledali između sebe, tražeći krivca.

U 25. minutu igre na korner Shelveya sa levog boka, Dwight Gayle sa tri metra glavom loptu ubacuje u mrežu domaćih za 1:2.

Do kraja poluvremena, Mbemba koji je igrao desnog beka je bio užasan, dok je golman Rob Elliot u dva navrata odbranama sačuvao svoj gol. Sa druge strane, Rolando Aarons je felš udarcem pogodio prečku protivničkog gola.

U drugom poluvremenu, puno izmena je ubilo igru. Debitovao je Florian Lejeune, koji je pred kraj utakmice imao jednu izglednu priliku da se upiše u strelce kada je posle kornera glavom šutirao pored gola gostiju, dok Aleksandar Mitrović u napadu ponovo ništa nije igrao. Povratnik sa pozajmice Henri Saivet je bio vrlo dobar na lopti u veznom redu.

Konačan rezultat: 1:2

NUFC: Elliot, Haidara, Clark, Mbemba, Lascelles, De Jong, Atsu, Diame, Shelvey, Aarons, Gayle.

2nd half: Elliot (Woodman 63), Gamez, Dummett, Mbemba (Hanley 62), Lejeune, Haidara (Colback 62), Saivet, Diame (Armstrong 62), Mitrovic, De Jong (Lazaar 75), Perez. 

 photo: chronicle

[ Generalna ] 12 Jul, 2017 14:55
The rain was still falling and the 1892 Cup - a competition devised by Rafa Benitez - had not even been awarded when one of the schoolchildren, still dressed in his black and white strip, looked up and asked the manager of Newcastle United a question he could not answer: ’Which player will you sign in the future?’

Benitez would later make a joke of the incident, but it could not hide the concern of a city and its manager. Newcastle are floundering and Benitez’s future at the club is now in serious doubt.

The financial drawbridge has been pulled up. Benitez and the club’s support has been left marooned. Even the talk of potential signings are slowing. Benitez has been left isolated. It is not, as the well worn phrase in Newcastle folklore goes, like it was in the brochure.

Momentum has given way to mistrust. Twelve months at Newcastle is a lifetime. It rained then, at the inauguration of the Newcastle United Foundation 1892 Cup, on the same venue, at the club’s academy 12 months ago.

Once again 120 schoolchildren were given free strips and, as Benitez said, created memories they would never forget. “The children enjoy,” he said. “They come, they have their relationship with the club and then it is a positive message for everyone, This link that we have with the community, everybody can feel closer to the club and the city and everyone.

“It costs nothing to make people happy.”

The bonds Benitez tirelessly forged are slipping away. It was no easy task to galvanise Newcastle following their second relegation in seven years under the ownership of Mike Ashley. A fragmented club was rebuilt with haste. Benitez overhauled a squad and he repaired a damaged relationship between the club and the support. Some of his methodology came from Kevin Keegan; changing the personnel, the facilities and opening the doors to future generations of supporters. 

Benitez delivered the two ps; promotion and profit and for that he was given promises, about recruitment and spending.

He wanted to hit the ground running in the summer. He was never overly concerned by the talk of a huge transfer warchest, but he was bothered about action, about being clever in the transfer market, about loan signings and finding clauses in contracts and about getting players in whilst others were still on holiday. He even gave up his own, but nothing, bar the signing of the Eibar central defender Florian Lejeune, has been new.

He thought a deal had been done to sign Tammy Abraham from Chelsea and he has pushed for Pepe Reina to join from Napoli. Abrahams went to Swansea and Reina’s future remains uncertain. He thought the problems that stopped him from signing Andros Townsend in January had been ironed out.

There is confusion once more at another U-turn in club policy and there is a growing resentment at the inertia as clubs like Huddersfield, promoted along with Newcastle, have spent £36 million already (to United’s net £4 million) and that the optimism last season’s campaign built is ebbing away.

Benitez has a long term vision for Newcastle United based around three strands, how the club will be represented, its performance and improvement of the infrastructure and of the players. There is a strategy to change the philosophy of the club, filtering down into the way the academy will play, if he is given time. He has embraced the city and its people and he draws comparisons with his relationship with the supporters from Liverpool, where he won the Champions League and where his family still lives.

Benitez wanted control - witness the departure of the former chief scout and Ashley favourite Graham Carr - but he has been left with none. There are parallels to 2008, when Newcastle bought a central defender - Fabricio Coloccini - but undermined the then manager Kevin Keegan to such an extent that he left claiming constructive dismissal and won his case against a football club he had brought back to life twice.

Those warning signs are back flashing. A clock is ticking. Deals need to be done, players need to start arriving and the coffers need to be opened, as Ashley promised in his statement after a four hour meeting had taken place at Shirebrook, the headquarters of Sports Direct, with Benitez and Lee Charnley (Newcastle’s managing director) after the Championship title had been won.

“I’ve confirmed to Rafa and Lee that they can have every last penny that the club generates through promotion, player sales and other means in order to build for next season,” said Ashley.

It feels hollow. 

The real financial bonanza of being promoted will come later this month, when the television money falls into bank account of all 20 Premier League clubs. Newcastle then will start feeling like a top flight club once more. 

If they do not start acting like one, there is a very good chance they will lose their Champions-League winning manager.
 
Martin Hardy - Independent 
 
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[ Generalna ] 12 Jul, 2017 10:41

Newcastle United je predstavio treću garnituru dresova za narednu sezonu. 

[ Generalna ] 04 Jul, 2017 10:25

Sada već bivši defanzivac Španskog prvoligaša Eibara, Florian Lejeune potpisao je petogodišnji ugovor sa Newcastle United-om.

Lejeune ima 26 godina i Svrake su za njegove usluge platile 8.7 miliona funti.

photo: nufc.co.uk