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  • The Tuesday Table

    Happy Tuesday footy folks, Kristian Jack back with you for this symbol of footballing excellence and that's the institution, for four weeks now anyway, known as The Tuesday Table. This week there is no key stat as they don't play in the league this weekend and also it saves me time to continue to work on my Top 100 Premiership Players that I will reveal on New Year's Eve. Remember, the number in brackets is their position from last week: 1. Liverpool (1) - Absolute domination against...
    Published Tue, Dec 12 2008 11:12 AM by Kristian Jack
    Filed under: West Ham, Chelsea, Arsene Wenger, Arsenal, Newcastle, Liverpool, Man Utd, Wigan, Hull City, Man City, Aston Villa, Sylvain Distin, Tottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth, Kristian Jack, Roy Hodgson, Gary Megson, Middlesbrough, Sunderland, Bar Fights, Blackburn, West Brom, The Tuesday Table, Bolton, Stoke City, Phil Brown, Ricky Sbragia, Glen Johnson, Roman Bednar
  • Gerrard arrested, plus video of Fuller slapping his own captain and Phil Brown's unusual halftime talk

    So...yeah. Steven Gerrard was arrested this morning . Apparently he was involved in some type of bar fight and has been taken into custody on suspicion of assault. I'm sure more details will be revealed as time goes on today, but I'm just going to jump the gun here and do the usual court of public opinion thing by assuming he's guilty. Which means I think he should serve some jail time and thus miss some if not all of the remaining Premier League season, darkening Liverpool's increasingly...
    Published Mon, Dec 12 2008 10:17 AM by Joe Ross
    Filed under: Steven Gerrard, Newcastle, Liverpool, Hull City, Stoke City, Phil Brown, Ricardo Fuller, David Edgar, Andy Griffin
  • The Tuesday Table

    Happy Tuesday footy folks, Kristian Jack back with you for this symbol of footballing excellence and that's the institution, for three weeks now anyway, known as The Tuesday Table. Remember, the number in brackets is their position from last week: 1. Liverpool (1) - I said last week that the only reason they are top is the poor play of their rivals but that is not true this week. They were very poor in the first half at Arsenal but I continue to see this team grow up in front of our very own...
    Published Tue, Dec 12 2008 10:43 AM by Kristian Jack
    Filed under: Gianfranco Zola, West Ham, Manchester United, Paul Ince, Arsenal, Joe Kinnear, Newcastle, Liverpool, Man Utd, Wigan, Manchester City, Hull City, everton, Lampard, Aston Villa, Andy Johnson, Steve Bruce, Antonio Valencia, Tony Mowbray, Tottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth, Kristian Jack, Gary Megson, Cesc Fabregas, Robbie Keane, Fulham, Manchester Utd, Amr Zaki, Blackburn, West Brom, The Tuesday Table, Lassana Diarra, Stoke City, Phil Brown, Club World Cup, Ricky Sbragia, Claudio Cacapa, Joe Ross, Craig Bellamy, Djibril Cisse, Steve Clarke, Kevin Davies, Michael Dawson, Sebastien Bassong, Afonso Alves
  • The Tuesday Table

    Happy Tuesday footy folks, Kristian Jack back with you for this symbol of footballing excellence and that's the institution, for two weeks now anyway, known as The Tuesday Table. This week the number in brackets is their position from last week: 1. Liverpool (1) - I said last week that they have yet to play their best football and are still at the top of the league. Even I didn't expect, though, that this would be extended into another week. The only reason they are top right now is down...
    Published Tue, Dec 12 2008 10:33 AM by Kristian Jack
    Filed under: West Ham, Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Joe Kinnear, Newcastle, Liverpool, Wigan, Hull City, everton, Man City, Aston Villa, Antonio Valencia, Ryan Nelsen, Tottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth, Kristian Jack, Gareth Southgate, Middlesbrough, Fulham, Sunderland, Blackburn, West Brom, Bolton, Darius Vassell, Lassana Diarra, Stoke City, Lucas Neill, Emmanuel Adebayor, Phil Brown, John O'Shea, Kenwynne Jones, Johan Elmander, Matthew Upson, Samir Nasri, Luke Young, Jonathan Woodgate, Anton Ferdinand, Robinho, Carlton Cole, Rio Ferdinand
  • The Tuesday Table

    Happy Tuesday footy folks, If you are like me and you are already overlooking this week's irrelevant Champions League games then this is the blog for you. Each week I will dissect the world's greatest league and provide you with my very own rankings. Sure, the table never lies and this year is the closest season in recent memory and parity reigns supreme - blah, blah, blah. Following yesterday's podcast in which we argued the plight of West Brom I have been inspired to start a new segment...
    Published Tue, Dec 12 2008 10:53 AM by Kristian Jack
    Filed under: Gianfranco Zola, West Ham, Paul Ince, Chelsea, Arsenal, Podcast, Joe Kinnear, Newcastle, Liverpool, Man Utd, Wigan, Hull City, everton, Man City, Aston Villa, Stoke, Tottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth, Kristian Jack, Roy Hodgson, Darren Fletcher, Middlesbrough, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Fulham, Sunderland, Niko Kranjcar, Yakubu, Louis Saha, Luka Modric, Scott Parker, Roque Santa Cruz, Richard Dunne, Amr Zaki, Kieron Richardson, Blackburn, Nemanja Vidic, West Brom, Jamie Carragher, The Tuesday Table, Bolton, Micah Richards
  • Footy Show Podcast (Nov 24/2008)

    James, Kristian, Thomas, and Sean laugh at Garber's gaff, not to mention themselves, as well as the predicament at Arsenal. Click here to play this audio clip Subscribe To The Footy Show Podcast via iTunes (free of charge)
    Published Mon, Nov 11 2008 3:34 PM by James Sharman
    Filed under: Carl Robinson, Manchester United, Chelsea, Footy Show, Arsene Wenger, Fernando Torres, Arsenal, Podcast, Joe Kinnear, Newcastle, Liverpool, Man Utd, Manchester City, Hull City, Frankie Hejduk, The Footy Show, Aston Villa, Harry Redknapp, Tony Adams, Kristian Jack, Cristiano Ronaldo, Cesc Fabregas, The Footy Show Podcast, Iain Hume, Manchester Utd, James Sharman, Ian Hume, Pink Boots, Mo Johnston, Juan Pablo Angel, john carver, Amauri, Marco Materazzi, Don Garber
  • Your thoughts on Saturday's action

    Ahead of Sunday's Footy Show (10:30am et) what are your thoughts on the following: Man City 3 Arsenal 0 - Gallas stripped of Captaincy, and dropped from the squad! Did Wenger have any choice? Is too much being made of Gallas's comments? Chelsea 0 Newcastle 0 Aston Villa 0 Man Utd 0 Liverpool 0 Fulham 0 Wow, what a barn-burning weekend of Premier League football! I just hope it all means we are in for a boat load of goals on Sunday's Black Cats - Hammers encounter Live on The Score!
    Published Sat, Nov 11 2008 4:19 PM by James Sharman
    Filed under: Manchester United, Chelsea, Footy Show, Arsenal, Newcastle, Liverpool, Manchester City, William Gallas
  • The Sharman 5 (Nov 21/08)

    This Sunday we will have Neil Davidson of Canadian Press in studio. Neil has his ear close to the ground on all things Canadian soccer, so we will certainly be delving into the sordid world of the Canadian Soccer Association, and just what the future holds for coach Dale Mitchell. Let us know your thoughts on this, and the following, and hey, whatever else is making you go hmmmmm! (Credit there to the great Arsenio Hall.) Before I start though, please have a look at this, it is as funny a video as...
    Published Fri, Nov 11 2008 2:43 PM by James Sharman
    Filed under: Toronto FC, England, Manchester United, Chelsea, Footy Show, Arsene Wenger, Arsenal, Sharman 5, Alan Shearer, Newcastle, Man Utd, Manchester City, Hull City, Serie A, neil davidson, Man City, Dale Mitchell, CSA, The Footy Show, Aston Villa, Fabio Capello, Wayne Rooney, Cesc Fabregas, The Sharman 5, Manchester Utd, Claudio Ranieri
  • John Carver back to Newcastle?

    Could Toronto FC's wish list this off-season include a new coach? The Daily Express are reporting that John Carver could be heading back to St. James' Park , if Alan Shearer becomes the new boss, which looks to be a done deal, if Mike Ashley sells the club. A lot of if's, but the fact that Carver is yet to sign a new deal at BMO, does make one wonder! We all know how the TFC man feels about Newcastle, we all know that he is close to Shearer. Interesting times!
    Published Fri, Nov 11 2008 8:24 AM by James Sharman
    Filed under: Toronto FC, Newcastle, john carver
  • Fulham v Newcastle Live Chat

    If you are looking to answer Umbro Trivia, CLICK HERE AND FILL OUT THE FEEDBACK FORM WITH YOUR ANSWER.
    Published Sun, Nov 11 2008 10:08 AM by Joe Ross
    Filed under: Newcastle, Live Chat, Fulham
  • The Sharman 5 Re-Visited (Oct 6/08)

    It was great to get Neil Davidson back on the show on Sunday. Great timing given the Kinnear rant, ND gives a perspective from a veteran football journalists standpoint. You don't get many of those in Canada. To my Sharman 5 from this weekend: Will Newcastle find that siege mentality or not? Between F-bombs, and C-nukes, some of what Joe Kinnear said made sense. He is trying to instill a siege mentality at St. James', an 'us against the rest of the world' emotion. I wonder if his...
    Published Mon, Oct 10 2008 3:22 PM by James Sharman
    Filed under: Sharman 5, Newcastle, Messi, rooney
  • Everton v Newcastle Live Blog!

    Published Sun, Oct 10 2008 9:52 AM by Joe Ross
    Filed under: Live Blog, Newcastle, everton
  • The Sharman 5 (Oct 3/08)

    I still can't get over that Kinnear rant! Don't forget to keep your comments coming on all the topics, including whatever happens on Saturday, and early Sunday morning, we want your voice to be heard on The Footy Show. To this week's Sharman 5: Will Newcastle find that siege mentality or not? Between F-bombs, and C-nukes, some of what Joe Kinnear said made sense. He is trying to instill a siege mentality at St. James', an 'us against the rest of the world' emotion. I wonder...
    Published Fri, Oct 10 2008 4:27 PM by James Sharman
    Filed under: Sharman 5, Newcastle, Liverpool, everton, Keane, Maradona, Man City, Messi, Kinnear, Aguero, Ince
  • Kinnear loses the plot

    Alright, a week into his new 'interim' job, and Newcastle's Joe Kinnear has lost his mind! As much as I understand his frustration with certain areas of the media, this is out of line! Perhaps he has forgotten what it is like to be a manager, and how you need to deal with the media on a daily basis, but this is unbelievable! Check out this link , but be prepared to keep the boss, or the kids away from the computer. If his brogue is too strong, here is a transcript ! Let us know your thoughts...
    Published Fri, Oct 10 2008 11:06 AM by James Sharman
    Filed under: Joe Kinnear, Newcastle, Sir Alex
  • What's your take? And the Thursday Podcast returns!

    In case you missed Monday's Podcast, I'm happy to announce that we will once again expand the Pod, with an additional recording on Thursdays. Think about it, double the chance to contradict ourselves, double the chance to embarrass ourselves, and double the chance to offend nations, and cultures! Essentially, double the chance to expediate our firings! Good stuff. Be sure to check back here this afternoon. This Sunday we'll be broadcasting Everton vs Newcastle at 11am et, with The Footy...
    Published Thu, Oct 10 2008 12:13 PM by James Sharman
    Filed under: Podcast, Newcastle, neil davidson, everton, retro
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