West Brom vs Newcastle United full match video, extended highlights and interviews.

Posted on March 26th, 2012 | 8 Comments |

The Grey Gaffer gushes.

Woy wails.

Mike Williamson, and even a few words from Benny in English!

Full match video.

First half.

Second half.

Extended highlights

MOTD2 highlights link.

Post match interviews

Match Details

Goals: Papiss Cissé (6, 34), Ben Arfa (12) Shane Long (52).

Yellow cards: Mike Williamson (65).
Red cards: None.
Possession: West Brom 50.6%, Newcastle United 49.4%.
Shots on Target: West Brom 2, Newcastle United 7.
Shots off Target: West Brom 9, Newcastle United 3.

Teams

West Bromwich Albion (4-5-1): Ben Foster (G), Billy Jones, Gareth McAuley, Jonas Olsson, Liam Ridgewell; Peter Odemwingie, Youssouf Mulumbu (Paul Scharner 69), James Morrison, Keith Andrews (Shane Long HT), Jerome Thomas (Chris Brunt HT), Marc-Antoine Fortune.

Substitutes: Luke Daniels, Nicky Shorey, Craig Dawson, Paul Scharner, Chris Brunt, Simon Cox, Shane Long.

Newcastle United (4-3-3): Tim Krul (G), Danny Simpson, Mike Williamson, Fabricio Coloccini (C, Davide Santon 62), James Perch, Hatem Ben Arfa (Shola Ameobi 71), Yohan Cabaye, Danny Guthrie, Jonas Gutierrez, Demba Ba, Papiss Cisse (Shane Ferguson 74).

Subs: Rob Elliot, Shane Ferguson, Davide Santon, Mehdi Abeid, Dan Gosling, Haris Vuckic, Shola Ameobi.

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8 Responses

  1. damn shame my russian (or whichever slavic language that is) is so poor. What hoping for english, but way better than nothing. They had Get Well Fabrice shirts on here over the weekend too. Very cool that he’s getting int’l support. Hope he recovers ok, but you have to think his career might, sadly, be over.

  2. Tripp says:
    March 26, 2012 at 9:30 pm

    “damn shame my russian (or whichever slavic language that is) is so poor.”

    It’s the Russkies Tripp. I like the Italians personally. It could be Sam Allardyce playing out a 0-0 draw and they’ll still make it sound as exciting as a 5-4 classic.