Newcastle United v Sunderland: Full match video link, interviews, highlights…
Posted on March 4th, 2012 | 2 Comments |
Newcastle v Sunderland full match video 4/3/2012 (It’s best to let the full match stream buffer for a while before watching).
Post match interviews with Alan Pardew, Martin O’Neill, Shola the Mackem slayer and Demba Ba.
Shola Ameobi is a legend in Alan Pardew’s mind.
Martin O’Neill is not too pleased, however he adopts a less conspiratorial tone than he did in another post match interview (more on that story later).
The Mackem slaying legend that is Shola Ameobi, and Demba Ba.
Newcastle United v Sunderland highlights
Extended highlights of the game, which was certainly a game of two halves for the Magpies, with the Mackems dominating the first half and Newcastle United the second.
Goals from Bendtner 24’ (Pen) and of course, Shola the Mackem slayer (90).
UTD111’s full match report from St James’ Park.
Newcastle United (4-4-2): Tim Krul (G), Danny Simpson, Mike Williamson, Fabricio Coloccini (C), Davide Santon (Hatem Ben Arfa HT), Ryan Taylor (Peter Lovenkrands 89), Yohan Cabaye, Cheick Tiote, Jonas Gutierrez, Papiss Cisse (Mackem slayer 71), Demba Ba.
Subs: Rob Elliot (G), James Perch, Danny Guthrie, Gabriel Obertan, Hatem Ben Arfa, Peter Lovenkrands, Shola Ameobi.
Sunderland (4-4-2): Simon Mignolet; Phil Bardsley, Michael Tunrer, John O’Shea; Kieran Richardson; Sebastian Larsson (Jack Colback 73), Lee Cattermole (c), Craig Gardner, James McClean; Stephane Sessegnon, Nicklas Bendtner (Fraizer Campbell 71).
Substitutes: Craig Gordon, Wayne Bridge, Matt Kilgallon, Jack Colback, David Vaughan, David Meyler, Fraizer Campbell.
Yellow cards: Lee Cattermole (1), Yohan Cabaye (12), James McClean (18), Danny Simpson (18), Demba Ba (22), Mike Williamson (23), Craig Gardner (51),
Red cards: Stephane Sessegnon (58), Cattermole (two minutes after the game had ended!).
Our man at SJP, UTD111, will be posting a full match report in the fullness of time.
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We HAVE to keep Shola simply for the Tyne/Wear Derby and the odd cup tie where we face the Mackems.