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12/10/2013

On The Air: New Formula At Old Trafford

OldTraffordScoreOn this week's celebratory IWIWAG podcast, the irregular regulars reunite to give Newcastle United its share of credit for Saturday's historic victory at Manchester United's hallowed ground. We look at what's working Newcastle's new formula, who's working (or not) and why. Are Debuchy and Sissoko winging it? What's gotten into Tiote? When will Anita get noticed? Who would win a Moyes-Ben Arfa cage match? Plus: Our exclusive breakdown of the United costume party, including a worldwide APB on Chewbacca. Click below to listen, or visit our iTunes page for a download into your very own computer or mobile device (reminder: iPhones require iOS 7 to access the festivities). Howay!

I Wish I Was A Geordie Dec 10 2013

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@LeeSibbald

Another champion podcast lads, well done for maintaining your level of quality.... ;-)


Regarding the Cabaye yellow card thing, I have a feeling he did that deliberately to miss the next game. I say this because in the post match interview on NUFC TV he actually says that it's "good" that he gets to now have a rest, because he "needs it". No idea if I'm reading too much in to his comments but it seems just a little bit too convenient that he was making all sorts of stupid tackles up until his yellow, and then he was suddenly nowhere near the ref's book for the rest of the game. Of course I realise that a player will calm down after a first yellow in case another follows, however listening to his post match comments is really making me think otherwise.

P.s. Chewy was Robbie Elliot :)

Posted by: @LeeSibbald | 12/10/2013 at 09:08 AM

Brian B

Great stuff fellas. Keep up the good work.

I'm actually headed over to Newcastle for my first game (12/29 Arsenal) then taking a coach bus with Geordies to the West Brom away match on New Years. Hopefully they keep up their form and get some good results!

Posted by: Brian B | 12/11/2013 at 09:26 AM

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