Bordeaux vs Newcastle United Europa League match highlights

Posted on December 6th, 2012 | 12 Comments |

Longer ESPN Highlights.

Longer ITV4 Highlights.

I will try to post longer highlights, post match interviews etc, and possibly a video of the whole match when they become available.

Score / Goalscorers

Girondins de Bordeaux 2 (Diabate 29, 72), Newcastle United 0.

Teams

Bordeaux (4-4-2): Kevin Olimpa (G), Matthieu Chalme, Marc Planus, Florian Marange, Maxime Poundje, Fahid Ben Khalfallah, Andre Poko, Gregory Sertic (C), Henri Saivet, David Bellion, Cheick Diabate (Hadi Sacko 88).

Subs: Abdoulaye Keita, Ludovic Sane, Landry N’Guemo, Nicolas Maurice-Belay, Hadi Sacko.

Newcastle United (4-2-3-1): Rob Elliot (G), James Tavernier, James Perch, Mike Williamson (Fabricio Coloccini 73), Shane Ferguson, Mehdi Abeid, Gael Bigirimana, Sylvain Marveaux, Sammy Ameobi (Vurnon Anita HT), Shola Ameobi (C, Papiss Cisse 81), Nile Ranger.

Subs: Tim Krul (G), Danny Simpson, Fabricio Coloccini, Vurnon Anita, Romain Amalfitano, Papiss Cisse, Adam Campbell.

Match facts.

Yellow cards: Mike Williamson (43), James Tavernier (68),

Red cards: None.

Referee: Menashe Masiah (Israel).

Attendance: 20,000.

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12 Responses

  1. Phisix says:
    December 6, 2012 at 9:45 pm

    “Looks like I was right in stopping watching this earlier Worky.”

    No Phisix. You didn’t miss Ranger silencing his critics with a hat-trick, or a Pardew tactical masterstroke which turned the game on it’s head or a streaker or anything like that.

    I just put them up in case people want to analyse why we’re so shite nowadays.

  2. We surely cant criticise the kids for not grabbing their chance.How much of a chance to shine is it when you hardly get a kick in anger at senior level,then are all pitched in together with no experience around you and expected to produce a fluent display against an experienced team on their patch.
    Introducing the youngsters steadily with experienced players might allow us to judge and allow them to fulfill their potential

  3. robsondoc says:
    December 6, 2012 at 10:14 pm

    “We surely cant criticise the kids for not grabbing their chance.How much of a chance to shine is it when you hardly get a kick in anger at senior level,then are all pitched in together with no experience around you and expected to produce a fluent display against an experienced team on their patch.”

    I’m not saying you’re genaral point is wrong as you can’t judge players on one game. However, their team was no different from ours. It was full of inexperienced youngsters as Bordeaux gave most of their first team a rest too.

  4. it looks like i made the right choice in sitting this one out.

    i watched a rerun of the last royal wedding instead.

  5. speaking of which

    it’s nice to see the lovely – kate – has been released from hospital after her bout of morning sickness.

    me mam was telling me she puked her ring up a couple of times every morning at the thought of having me before rushing off to her three cleaning jobs.

    love you mam x

  6. to be honest

    she says she still pukes up every morning at the thought of having is.

    a still love you though mam x

  7. Can somebody tell me why pile ranger gets played over xisco?if its a contract clause(paying a sum for a number of appearances)fine,but I thought he was doing well in reserve matches,because I dont think ranger is any good,he is a bit like williamson but playing upfront.

  8. Roy, my mother should have hated me. I was 11 pounds and had a heed like a bowling ball when I was born. My uncle was almost 15 pounds and my granny was 4’11”. We were all like something out of a freak show but we never got much bigger really as we got older.

  9. chuch says:
    December 7, 2012 at 3:08 pm

    “There’s no logical explaination for a mothers love, unless Darwin has one.”

    The release of huge amounts of “love” hormones such as Oxytocin and Prolactin during the process of childbirth helps to kick it off Chuck.