A Mischief of Magpies: Newcastle United from the USA
Roving Reporter Andrew joins Kevin with Helen and Mel, some beloved Geordies who celebrated Newcastle's League Cup win in a great place -- Wembley Stadium!
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The wait is over, the trophy case opens up for a new resident as Bill and Kevin break down Newcastle's seismic win in the League Cup final over Liverpool. -- The joy and rapture on Tyneside and in the US; -- Our ode to George Caulkin, the best sports scribe on the planet; -- The tactical masterclass of Eddie Howe; -- Dan Burn's moment of magic rises to legend; -- A Sean Longstaff moment many people may have missed. -- The class of Liverpool, our appreciation of it, and our hope they never show it to us again. MISCHIEF MANAGED!!!
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Well, well, well, look who's back! Bill and Kevin break down the upcoming Carabao Cup Final on the weekend. How much better did we feel following the win at West Ham? The major difference in this squad vs. the one that played in 2023. Why there are all sorts of reasons for Toon Fans to be optimistic. "You like Liverpool? F**k Liverpool."
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Will Osula, Baby Giraffe Joe Willock No Matter What The Goal of the Season Win the League or Silverware?
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Dan Burn danburns Odegard! Fabian Schar forces Decwan to share! Bruno throws his own partey. TELL ME MA, TELL ME MA...
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Know your audience: League Two Bromley made the absolute best of a day at St. James' Park while Newcastle slowly asserted its dominance in a professional display. Kevin waxes rhapsodic about what it means for our club to play at St. James' Park and the magic that architects and designers will have difficulty recapturing if we move.
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Bill and Kevin wonder what's wrong with the ball as Mikel Arteta receives a lifetime achievement award following Newcastle's 2-0 win over Arsenal at the Emirates. Eddie Howe once again outsmarts a rival manager, leaving him fuming. A shift for the ages from Sven Botman. Troy Deeney accidentally asks a good question. And a recognition after this match that Newcastle United is on par with any club in the Premier League.
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Newcastle United survived an early wake up time and the chaos at Tottenham Hotspur to claim three more points and keeping their near club record win streak alive. Re: the handball. What you gonna trust me or your lyin' eyes? How Postecoglu's post-game outburst overshadowed a good performance by Spurs' young players. Nananananananananananananananana BOTMAN! A look ahead to Arsenal, plus Kevin's bizarre hatred of "you're welcome." You're welcome.
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After a half-century of near constant futility, Newcastle United exorcises a few demons on the smoking crater once known as Manchester United. - What RTMU players would start for Newcastle? - Why the coverage has been so one sided? - Is this still a big match for us? Why Manchester United is kind of like our loser big brother. - Why our man of the match had to come from the midfield. - Bill's tribute to the Georgian Geordie, Jimmy Carter
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We're joined this week by roving reporter Andrew from Forrest Hall, Andrew "The Barron," Barron, and ol' Kev, coming at ya LIVE, from the Hawk and Griffin in Vienna, Virginia. We review yet another demolition of Aston Villa at Saint James's Park, discuss the problems afoot at Manchester United, and go into great detail on the potential landing spots for a new stadium in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. Andrew Barron's debut goes as well as can be expected, after having spent three seasons gaining fitness on the Mischief of Magpies bench. We all know Eddie Howe doesn't rush players onto the...
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Bill and Kevin review the hate-watch that was the Bournemouth match and look for some green shoots of optimism, and there were more than a few. They were just, you know, really hard to see.
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