Sunday 28 July 2013

History Of Diego Armando Marodona

Biography Of Maradona The Legend: 



Full name: Diego Armando Maradona
Date of birth: 30 October 1960
Place of birth: Lanús, Buenos Aires province, Argentina
Height: 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Playing position: Attacking Midfielder/Second Striker
Clubs: Argentinos Juniors, Boca Juniors, Barcelona,Napoli, Sevilla, Newell´s Old Boys
Number: 10








 A page of his childhood:


Diego Armando Maradona was gifted to the Earth on October 30, 1960, in Villa Fiorito, a province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The fifth of eight children raised by Diego Sr. and Doña Tota, Maradona grew up in a poor but close-knit household. He got has first soccer ball at the age of 3 as a gift and quickly became devoted and interested in the game of football.
When he was 10 he played for his neighborhood club Estrella Roja then he was scouted for Argentinos Juniors. He played in the youth of Argentinos and made his debut for the first team at age 15. He played for 5 years in Argentinos after that he went to Boca Juniors in 1981. He had impressively awesome dribbles and scored amazing goals, he won the Primera divison with Boca Juniors that year and earned a transfer to European topclub FC Barcelona.



Skills:

Maradona was a player who dribbled perfectly, he took free kick awesomely and gave assists superbly. Some of his famous goals/dribbles were seen in the 1986 Fifa World Cup against England and Belgium. He made the Goal of the Century against England in the quarter finals. He is also famous for his 'Hand of God' goal against England by scoring with his hand. He is widely seen as one of the best football players ever together with Brazilian football play
er Pele.


Life in Barcelona:


In Barcelona , Maradona scored 38 goals in 58 matches just in two seasons, once more he scored amazing goals. In a match against Athletic de Bilbao Maradona became victim of hard tackles on him. Athletic's Andoni Goikoetxea made a terrible offense on Maradona, Maradona got injured and was away from the ground for a big time but he came back later that year and scored 2 goals in a match againt Sevilla. In the final of the Copa del Rey against Athletic Bilbao 1984 Maradona got hard tackled again, this time Maradona got angry and kicked a player of Bilbao which caused a fight to start. Barcelona lost the match with 1-0 and it was Maradona's last match for Barcelona. He leaved Camp Nou in 1984 signing a contract at Napoli.






Napoli (The best period of his Life):


Maradona signed for Napoli for a transfer record of £6.9m .It was the best period of Maradona. At Napoli Maradona lead the club to its first championship in the Serie A in 1986/1987 and revised this at 1989/1990. In 1989 Napoli wins the UEFA Cup Maradona scores a goal in the 2-1 vicotry against VfB Stuttgart.











World Cup 1986 and Hand of the god:
 
In the 1986 Fifa World Cup Argentina got the World Champion. Maradona played a great role in this victory , he scored 5 goals and made 5 assists. One of the most famous matches was against England in the quarter final. only Six minutes were left in the second half with a score of 0-0, Maradona got the ball, he passed through some defenders and gave a pass to one of his teammates one of England defender tried to clear the ball but miscued and the ball got high into the penalty area. Then Maradona run toward and touched the ball with his left hand over goalkeeper Peter Shilton, the ball got into the goal and the referee allowed the goal. After the match Maradona said it was''The hand of god''. Four minutes after this goal Maradona scored another goal, this time after an amazing dribble passing five defenders. In 2002 the goal was voted `Goal of the Century´. Argentina won with 2-1 against England and reached the semi-finals in which they defeated Belgium with 2-0 score and both goals were from Maradona. Argentina won the final of the tournament against West Germany with 3-2. Maradona won the Golden Ball for best player of the tournament. 


Last and painful year of his career:

 Argentina lost the final of the Fifa world cup 1990 against West Germany after that maradona was banned for 15 months for failing a drug test for cocaine. Maradona left Napoli in 1992 and joined Sevilla in 1993 he left Sevilla too and joined Newell's Old Boys in Argentina. In the 1994 Fifa World Cup the star Maradona was back for a moment by scoring a goal against Greece at the group stage. After the match he was sent home again for failing a drug test. In 1995 Maradona returned to Boca Juniors for the last 2 years of his career. 


 

 

 

Serving a coach:

  Maradona was hired to coach the Argentinean national team in 2008. Although the Argentines boasted a talented squad headlined by Lionel Messi, perhaps the best player in the world, they lost the world cup from Germany with 0-4 and Maradona's contract was not renewed.


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Friday 26 July 2013

Learn Freestyle Soccer tricks in a few steps

Freestyle soccer is too fun to play. When you got addicted of it you can never gave it up like other drugs addictions. But its better and a healthy addiction. It helps specially to remove the thirst of football when there is no one in the ground for play.

Here are a few steps in which I will guide you , so, that you can become an awesome freestyle footballer.
As in my early article "Brief discusion on Free style and its Tricks" I had already told that to become a freestyle soccer player it needs a great patience and hard workout and practice. Because practice makes a man perfect. so , lets start our coach to become a great freestyler.
  • Find a proper place where you can concentrate and grab a ball ,not pumped too hard.
  •  1st things is to get master the skills in juggling. So, start juggling. The main point in juggling is to keep the ball below hips and put a backward spin in the ball. it will help you to increase the control on the ball and will also help to speed up your legs. Practice juggling each day for an hour. Continue this routine for 20days. when you are assured that your are now master in juggling then proceed to the next step otherwise stay with it. and never give up..


  • Once you mastered the juggling skills then practice the basics of freestyle like stalling the ball. By stalling I mean to balance the ball on foot (pull the ball back as if your are about to start juggling, but inspite of that hold it on your foot). This is the most basic trick if you mastered it , it will lead you towards the other harder and cool tricks as you see which freestylers do.






  • The other basic trick as ATW i.e Around The World. Around the world means to flick the ball up and then go around it and after when you are finished then start juggling.it is not as easy as it sounds. For this trick you need a great speed and again a great patience. You should begin with the motion of it, and try doing it as quick as possible. Practice this for an hour a day for about 1 months. You will master this in the given time ,if you concentrate on it.But this trick much more harder than juggling so you need aa big patience. (this trick can be done from juggling or from a stall, In both cases you should start going around the ball ,right after you flick it up. For juggling ATW ball should be hit from the right side of foot for right legged people, and from the left side of  foot for left legged people.)

  • Another basic trick that will make you discourage at first but later you will be a master in it and that  is the neck stall. Similar to foot stall, you can balance it on your neck. this trick can be done from a foot stall, flick the ball up about half a meter higher than your head. Then cushion the ball on your neck keeping you back straight on a 90 degree angle and keep your arm pointing back keeping your elbows straight. The key move in this trick is to cushion the ball on your neck, i.e you take the power of the ball away by going down at the same time as the ball only a bit slower than it, so, the power can be absorbed to your back/neck. Practice this trick  for an hour each day till two weeks are past and you will perfect it. This trick is easier than ATW.
  • After mastering these tricks then try to combine all these tricks and step up your game. For example Begin by juggling then move towards a foot stall, then do ATW, followed by another foot stall and then a neck stall. If you are able to do all these three moves and keep the ball off the ground, you are going to get the honor.
These were some main and basic tricks I will get you other freestyle tricks like step-over and dribbling etc too but later. I hope you would have found it helpful. 
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Thursday 25 July 2013

Brief discusion on Free style and its Tricks

Today I am going to show some main things that must be met to become a Free Style Footballer. You must have seen a bunch of outstanding tricks that a free style footballer do. For you to learn those tricks and become an awesome free style footballer these two things are too much important.
  • Practice (Hard Work out):  Its the golden key to success. If you are too much talented but you don't do practice then you can never be success in achieving any goal of life.
  • Great Patience : Its the 2nd main key to be blessed with the success.( success in every field of life)
These two things will give you the honor of A great Free Style Footballer.

Actually Which tricks a Free Style Footballer must know?
A Freestyle Footballer must know these three basic tricks
♦ ATW
♦ HTW
♦ Cross-over and many other stalls like chest,knee etc.

In how many parts a Freestyle Football is divided?

A freestyle football is basically divided into these four Main Parts:

♣ Lower(Juggling and doing tricks like ATW,HTW etc.)
♣ Uppers(Performing tricks with upper body like chest,neck stall and ATM etc.)
♣ Sit-down(Performing freestyle while sitting on the floor)
♣ Ground moves(Performing moves in the ground (solo) )

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These were some main things about free style. I hope you would have found it helpful. Stay blessed. May God success you in every field of life...

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Wednesday 24 July 2013

German Bundesliga Transfers 2013/2014 (Quick Look)


This time I have arranged the The Transfer NEWS from German Bundesliga 2013/14 in columns form , so, you can take a quick look of a it.





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Tuesday 23 July 2013

Latest Transfer News July,23, 2013


Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers is keen to sign left-back as cover for Jose Enrique:
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has told that he is keen to add a left-back to his squad before the transfer window closes.Spain reports says that he is lining up a move for Valencia's Aly Cissokho on a season-long loan deal to provide cover for first-choice left-back Jose Enrique.
Rodgers tried Glen Johnson and Andre Wisdom in the position last season before restoring Enrique, who impressed over the 2nd half of the campaign.
he said."There are obviously certain areas of the squad where we're a bit thinner than others," 
"We probably need a bit more support - that extra bit of quality - at the top end of the field and that's something we'll look out for. 
"That'll be mixed with needing cover in the left-back position - that's something we're looking at. It's not really about numbers, it's about quality. 
"If we can do that over the next number of weeks we'll be happy."

Rodgers also revealed that a deal to send goalkeeper Jose Reina on loan to Napoli, managed by former Reds boss Rafael Benitez, has yet to be finalised.
"The latest was that there was an offer to take him on loan but that's something that hasn't been discussed any further," said Rodgers, who recently signed Sunderland goalkeeper Simon Mignolet on the deal of £9m.


Tottenham boss Andre Villas-Boas confirmed his interests in Valencia striker Roberto Soldado:


 Tottenham Hotspur manager Andre Villas-Boas has confirmed his interest in signingt he striker of Valencia,  Roberto Soldado.
Villas-Boas is willing to increase his attacking options as he has only Jermain Defoe and Emmanuel Adebayor as senior strikers to call upon in his squad. He has been linked with a move for Soldado and reports have revealed that Spurs' director of football Franco Baldini visited to Valencia on Monday to meet with the club and the player's representative.
Soldado has a €30million (£25.8m) release clause in his contract and any deal for the Spain-international would break the record of Spurs' transfer.
Yet no deal has been agreed between the two clubs and Villas-Boas stated that the 28-year-old is just one of the option under consideration.
Villas-Boas at a press conference in Hong Kong said :
"At the moment, he's just one of the players we are interested in," . 
"It's not a lie to anybody that we've been looking for a striker to strengthen our squad and to have more strength in depth. "Roberto is one of the players we have been following and his career speaks for itself. He's a great striker." 
"But there isn't a deal being struck at the moment, it's just interest and conversations." 

Liverpool have also shown in their reports an interest in Soldado, but Valencia coach Miroslav Djukic is confident that the former Getafe forward's release clause will put off other clubs.

Djukic told reporters in Spain. "I do not believe that any club will pay Soldado's buy-out clause,""What I think is that he will stay with us, although I cannot guarantee anything. In football and in life you have to be prepared for anything. "We all want him to stay and we think that he will, but it is possible that someone could actually meet that buy-out clause even if I do not think that will happen. "For now, he is our player and we are counting on him. "Since the start we have said that Soldado is not for sale and that the only way that he could leave is if someone meets the buy-out clause amount and the player accepts it."
 

President Amadeo Salvo, of Valencia meanwhile, also stated on Monday that he wants those clubs reportedly keen on Soldado to make their intentions known sooner rather than later amid claimed a deadline of 3rd August has been set for any deal to be struck.

Salvo told Speyer: "The message we have to give is that we need tranquillity. "If Soldado leaves in the near future, near to the end of the transfer window, we will have to find a replacement" 

Jose Mourinho Conformed to send Chelsea teenager Nathaniel Chalobah out on loan:
Jose Mourinho has confirmed Nathaniel Chalobah will be one of several Chelsea youngsters to be sent out on loan this season.
Chalobah has to make his first-team debut for Chelsea yet, but impressed during a loan spell at Watford last season and featured 42 times for the Championship club.
The 18-year-old teenager also played for England at the European Under-21 Championship in the summer and is currently part of Chelsea's pre-season plans.
However, Mourinho wants Chalobah, who can play well in defence and midfield, to spend another year on loan before pushing for a first-team spot at Stamford Bridge.
Mourinho Said
"We are thinking of letting him go on loan for a last season," . "That is our intention. He knows. We have discussed that with him.
"He is a very, very good player. I like him very much - very, very much. I am very impressed. For sure, a Chelsea player (in future), for sure. We think he is there.
"He could be in our squad already. But we think one more season and it will be his last one out on loan.
"We will see whether or not it is a Premier League club."
Mourinho also confirmed that Lucas Piazon and Josh McEachran will go out on loan again this season after spending time at Malaga and Middlesbrough respectively last term.
Wallace is heading for a loan spell as the Brazilian full-back does not yet qualify for a work permit and he has been linked with Italian trio Genoa, Inter Milan and Roma.
 


Former Tottenham
defender Ledley King believes Gareth Bale will stay:

Bale won ,the Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year following a superb last season for Andre Villas Boas' side.
The Welshman has been linked with a big money gone away from White Hart Lane - with Real Madrid and Manchester United among rumored suitors - but has always claimed  he is happy in north London.
And King is convinced Bale will be part of Spurs' forward for the Champions League next season.
he told Sky Sports News."The season he had last year was a big part of our achievements, and he knows we'll be looking to do the same this season,"
"I know Gareth's happy, he's come back in good spirits and I'm hoping he's going to have a good season again."
King also believes the 24-year-old will take the speculation over his future in his stride.
"I think you get used to it as a player," he added. "The kind of player he's grown to be, it's something that you have to deal with.
"He's a good lad, he's got a good head on his shoulders and he knows the main thing for him is just to concentrate on his football and the rest will take care of itself."

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Sunday 21 July 2013

Latest Transfer News from spain (LA LIGA)


Spain's talented youngsters are highly demanded this summer, with even the Real Madrid deciding to bring in young local players rather than sign tried and tested big names. They have five of the European championship winning under 21 squad, Illarramendi the latest to sign on a big amount deal from Real Sociedad. Morata, Jesé and Nacho are being promoted to the first team, and elsewhere Oriol Romeu has signed for Valencia, Joel has gone to Roberto Martínez's Everton, Suso to Almería and Campaña to Crystal Palace. Curiously Barcelona is doing opposite, Spain's MVP under 21 captain Thiago being allowed to join Guardiola at Bayern Munich (albeit that they will collect 25 big ones for their pains), Thiago's kid brother Rafinha is moving on loan to Luis Enrique's Celta, Bojan is going for a year at Frank De Boer's Ajax, and the super-talented Deulofeu is getting the number 10 shirt this season, also at "Bob"'s Everton. Meanwhile Barça are desperately trying to sign a big name Brazilian defender to complement Neymar, whether he be called Thiago Silva, Marquitos or Donaldo Pato.






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Barcelona Fixture lists for the 2013/14 All Leagues


Date TimeHome
AwayVenueCompetition
Aug 17 15:00 GMT Barcelona  v  Levante Estadio Camp Nou La Liga
Aug 21 21:00 GMT Atletico Madrid  v  Barcelona Vicente Calderón Super Cup (2013/14 Super Cup)
Aug 24 15:00 GMT Malaga  v  Barcelona Estadio La Rosaleda La Liga
Aug 28 21:00 GMT Barcelona  v  Atletico Madrid Camp Nou Super Cup (2013/14 Super Cup)
Aug 31 15:00 GMT Valencia  v  Barcelona Estadio Mestalla La Liga
Sep 14 15:00 GMT Barcelona  v  Sevilla FC Estadio Camp Nou La Liga
Sep 21 15:00 GMT Rayo Vallecano  v  Barcelona Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas La Liga
Sep 24 15:00 GMT Barcelona  v  Real Sociedad Estadio Camp Nou La Liga
Sep 28 15:00 GMT Almeria  v  Barcelona Estadio Mediterraneo La Liga
Oct 5 15:00 GMT Barcelona  v  Real Valladolid Estadio Camp Nou La Liga
Oct 19 15:00 GMT Osasuna  v  Barcelona Estadio El Sadar La Liga
Oct 26 15:00 GMT Barcelona  v  Real Madrid Estadio Camp Nou La Liga
Oct 29 16:00 GMT Celta Vigo  v  Barcelona Estadio Balaídos La Liga
Nov 2 16:00 GMT Barcelona  v  Espanyol Estadio Camp Nou La Liga
Nov 10 16:00 GMT Real Betis  v  Barcelona Estadio Manuel Ruiz de Lopera La Liga
Nov 24 16:00 GMT Barcelona  v  Granada Estadio Camp Nou La Liga
Dec 1 16:00 GMT Athletic Bilbao  v  Barcelona San Mamés La Liga
Dec 15 16:00 GMT Barcelona  v  Villarreal Estadio Camp Nou La Liga
Dec 22 16:00 GMT Getafe  v  Barcelona Coliseum Alfonso Perez La Liga
Jan 5 16:00 GMT Barcelona  v  Elche Estadio Camp Nou La Liga
Jan 12 16:00 GMT Atletico Madrid  v  Barcelona Vicente Calderon La Liga
Jan 19 16:00 GMT Levante  v  Barcelona Ciudad de Valencia La Liga
Jan 26 16:00 GMT Barcelona  v  Malaga Estadio Camp Nou La Liga
Feb 2 16:00 GMT Barcelona  v  Valencia Estadio Camp Nou La Liga
Feb 9 16:00 GMT Sevilla FC  v  Barcelona Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan La Liga
Feb 16 16:00 GMT Barcelona  v  Rayo Vallecano Estadio Camp Nou La Liga
Feb 23 16:00 GMT Real Sociedad  v  Barcelona Estadio Anoeta La Liga
Mar 2 16:00 GMT Barcelona  v  Almeria Estadio Camp Nou La Liga
Mar 9 16:00 GMT Real Valladolid  v  Barcelona Estadio Nuevo José Zorrilla La Liga
Mar 16 16:00 GMT Barcelona  v  Osasuna Estadio Camp Nou La Liga
Mar 23 16:00 GMT Real Madrid  v  Barcelona Estadio Santiago Bernabéu La Liga
Mar 26 16:00 GMT Barcelona  v  Celta Vigo Estadio Camp Nou La Liga
Mar 30 15:00 GMT Espanyol  v  Barcelona Cornellà - El Prat La Liga
Apr 6 15:00 GMT Barcelona  v  Real Betis Estadio Camp Nou La Liga
Apr 13 15:00 GMT Granada  v  Barcelona Estadio Los Cármenes La Liga
Apr 20 15:00 GMT Barcelona  v  Athletic Bilbao Estadio Camp Nou La Liga
Apr 27 15:00 GMT Villarreal  v  Barcelona Estadio El Madrigal La Liga
May 4 15:00 GMT Barcelona  v  Getafe Estadio Camp Nou La Liga
May 11 15:00 GMT Elche  v  Barcelona Martínez Valero La Liga
May 18 15:00 GMT Barcelona  v  Atletico Madrid Estadio Camp Nou La Liga
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Real Madrid Fixture list for the 2013/14 Leagues


Date TimeHome
AwayVenueCompetition
Aug 1 02:30 GMT Los Angeles  v  Real Madrid University of Phoenix Stadium Champions Cup (2013 Champions Cup)
Aug 17 15:00 GMT Real Madrid  v  Real Betis Estadio Santiago Bernabéu La Liga
Aug 24 15:00 GMT Granada  v  Real Madrid Estadio Los Cármenes La Liga
Aug 31 15:00 GMT Real Madrid  v  Athletic Bilbao Estadio Santiago Bernabéu La Liga
Sep 14 15:00 GMT Villarreal  v  Real Madrid Estadio El Madrigal La Liga
Sep 21 15:00 GMT Real Madrid  v  Getafe Estadio Santiago Bernabéu La Liga
Sep 24 15:00 GMT Elche  v  Real Madrid Martínez Valero La Liga
Sep 28 15:00 GMT Real Madrid  v  Atletico Madrid Estadio Santiago Bernabéu La Liga
Oct 5 15:00 GMT Levante  v  Real Madrid Ciudad de Valencia La Liga
Oct 19 15:00 GMT Real Madrid  v  Malaga Estadio Santiago Bernabéu La Liga
Oct 26 15:00 GMT Barcelona  v  Real Madrid Estadio Camp Nou La Liga
Oct 29 16:00 GMT Real Madrid  v  Sevilla FC Estadio Santiago Bernabéu La Liga
Nov 2 16:00 GMT Rayo Vallecano  v  Real Madrid Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas La Liga
Nov 10 16:00 GMT Real Madrid  v  Real Sociedad Estadio Santiago Bernabéu La Liga
Nov 24 16:00 GMT Almeria  v  Real Madrid Estadio Mediterraneo La Liga
Dec 1 16:00 GMT Real Madrid  v  Real Valladolid Estadio Santiago Bernabéu La Liga
Dec 15 16:00 GMT Osasuna  v  Real Madrid Estadio El Sadar La Liga
Dec 22 16:00 GMT Valencia  v  Real Madrid Estadio Mestalla La Liga
Jan 5 16:00 GMT Real Madrid  v  Celta Vigo Estadio Santiago Bernabéu La Liga
Jan 12 16:00 GMT Espanyol  v  Real Madrid Cornellà - El Prat La Liga
Jan 19 16:00 GMT Real Betis  v  Real Madrid Estadio Manuel Ruiz de Lopera La Liga
Jan 26 16:00 GMT Real Madrid  v  Granada Estadio Santiago Bernabéu La Liga
Feb 2 16:00 GMT Athletic Bilbao  v  Real Madrid San Mamés La Liga
Feb 9 16:00 GMT Real Madrid  v  Villarreal Estadio Santiago Bernabéu La Liga
Feb 16 16:00 GMT Getafe  v  Real Madrid Coliseum Alfonso Perez La Liga
Feb 23 16:00 GMT Real Madrid  v  Elche Estadio Santiago Bernabéu La Liga
Mar 2 16:00 GMT Atletico Madrid  v  Real Madrid Vicente Calderon La Liga
Mar 9 16:00 GMT Real Madrid  v  Levante Estadio Santiago Bernabéu La Liga
Mar 16 16:00 GMT Malaga  v  Real Madrid Estadio La Rosaleda La Liga
Mar 23 16:00 GMT Real Madrid  v  Barcelona Estadio Santiago Bernabéu La Liga
Mar 26 16:00 GMT Sevilla FC  v  Real Madrid Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan La Liga
Mar 30 15:00 GMT Real Madrid  v  Rayo Vallecano Estadio Santiago Bernabéu La Liga
Apr 6 15:00 GMT Real Sociedad  v  Real Madrid Estadio Anoeta La Liga
Apr 13 15:00 GMT Real Madrid  v  Almeria Estadio Santiago Bernabéu La Liga
Apr 20 15:00 GMT Real Valladolid  v  Real Madrid Estadio Nuevo José Zorrilla La Liga
Apr 27 15:00 GMT Real Madrid  v  Osasuna Estadio Santiago Bernabéu La Liga
May 4 15:00 GMT Real Madrid  v  Valencia Estadio Santiago Bernabéu La Liga
May 11 15:00 GMT Celta Vigo  v  Real Madrid Estadio Balaídos La Liga
May 18 15:00 GMT Real Madrid  v  Espanyol Estadio Santiago Bernabéu La Liga
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Newcastle Fixture list for the 2013/14 Barclays Premier League


Monday 19 August 2013
20:00 Man City vs Newcastle           Etihad Stadium
This fixture was arranged to be played at Etihad Stadium on Saturday 17 August 2013 at 07:00. Due to live broadcasting on Sky Sports it has been moved to a new scheduled date Monday 19 August 2013 at 12:00.

Saturday 24 August 2013
15:00 Newcastle v  West Ham       St James' Park

Saturday 31 August 2013
15:00 Newcastle v  Fulham           St James' Park

Saturday 14 September 2013

15:00 Aston Villa vs Newcastle     Villa Park

Saturday 21 September 2013
15:00 Newcastle v Hull               St James' Park

Monday 30 September 2013

20:00 Everton v Newcastle          Goodison Park
This fixture was arranged to be played at Goodison Park on Saturday 28 September 2013 at 07:00. Due to live broadcasting on Sky Sports. it has been moved to a new scheduled date Monday 30 September 2013 at 12:00.

Saturday 5 October 2013
15:00 Cardiff v Newcastle         Cardiff City Stadium

Saturday 19 October 2013
12:45 Newcastle v Liverpool       St James' Park
This fixture was arranged to be played at St James' Park on Saturday 19 October 2013 at 07:00. Due to live broadcasting on BT Sport. it has been moved to a new scheduled date Saturday 19 October 2013 at 04:45.

Sunday 27 October 2013
16:00 Sunderland v Newcastle         Stadium of Light
This fixture was arranged to be played at Stadium of Light on Saturday 26 October 2013 at 07:00. Due to live broadcasting on Sky Sports. it has been moved to a new scheduled date Sunday 27 October 2013 at 09:00.

Saturday 2 November 2013
12:45 Newcastle v Chelsea            St James' Park
This fixture was arranged to be played at St James' Park on Saturday 2 November 2013 at 08:00. Due to live broadcasting on BT Sport. it has been moved to a new scheduled date Saturday 2 November 2013 at 05:45.

Sunday 10 November 2013
12:00 Tottenham v Newcastle          White Hart Lane
This fixture was arranged to be played at White Hart Lane on Saturday 9 November 2013 at 07:00. Due to live broadcasting on Sky Sports. it has been moved to a new scheduled date Sunday 10 November 2013 at 04:00.

Saturday 23 November 2013
15:00 Newcastle v Norwich          St James' Park

Saturday 30 November 2013
17:30 Newcastle v West Brom         St James' Park
This fixture was arranged to be played at St James' Park on Saturday 30 November 2013 at 07:00. Due to live broadcasting on Sky Sports. it has been moved to a new scheduled date Saturday 30 November 2013 at 07:00.
Tuesday 3 December 2013
19:45 Swansea v Newcastle           Liberty Stadium

Saturday 7 December 2013

15:00 Man Utd v Newcastle          Old Trafford

Saturday 14 December 2013
15:00 Newcastle v Southampton        St James' Park

Saturday 21 December 2013
15:00 Crystal Palace v Newcastle        Selhurst Park

Thursday 26 December 2013
15:00 Newcastle v Stoke                 St James' Park

Saturday 28 December 2013

15:00 Newcastle v Arsenal             St James' Park

Wednesday 1 January 2014

15:00 West Brom v Newcastle         The Hawthorns

Saturday 11 January 2014
15:00 Newcastle v Man City           St James' Park

Saturday 18 January 2014
15:00 West Ham v Newcastle          Boleyn Ground

Tuesday 28 January 2014
19:45 Norwich v Newcastle            Carrow Road

Saturday 1 February 2014
15:00 Newcastle v Sunderland        St James' Park

Saturday 8 February 2014

15:00 Chelsea v Newcastle            Stamford Bridge

Wednesday 12 February 2014
19:45 Newcastle v Tottenham           St James' Park

Saturday 22 February 2014
15:00 Newcastle v Aston Villa          St James' Park

Saturday 1 March 2014

15:00 Hull v Newcastle              The KC Stadium

Saturday 8 March 2014

15:00 Newcastle v Everton          St James' Park

Saturday 15 March 2014

15:00 Fulham v Newcastle          Craven Cottage

Saturday 22 March 2014

15:00 Newcastle v Crystal Palace           St James' Park

Saturday 29 March 2014

15:00 Southampton v Newcastle            St. Mary's Stadium

Saturday 5 April 2014
15:00 Newcastle v Man Utd             St James' Park

Saturday 12 April 2014
15:00 Stoke v Newcastle              Britannia Stadium

Saturday 19 April 2014
15:00 Newcastle v Swansea           St James' Park

Saturday 26 April 2014

15:00 Arsenal v Newcastle          Emirates Stadium

Saturday 3 May 2014

15:00 Newcastle v Cardiff         St James' Park

Sunday 11 May 2014
15:00 Liverpool v Newcastle       Anfield
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