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		<title>Newcastle United: Fighting For Promotion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For football fans, it is a little tough to see their favorite team relegated. Unfortunately, it&#8217;s all a part of the game, and many teams have dealt with it in the past. Athletes and managers train year after year to become promoted, or at least not relegated. With all of the preparations and conditioning, sometimes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For football fans, it is a little tough to see their favorite team relegated. Unfortunately, it&#8217;s all a part of the game, and many teams have dealt with it in the past. Athletes and managers train year after year to become promoted, or at least not relegated. With all of the preparations and conditioning, sometimes it&#8217;s just not in the cards and some teams have to be demoted to a lower league. Newcastle United, a team that has been known to be one of the best in the English Premier League is facing the same problems that many others have in the past.  </p>
<p>After 16 years of being in the English Premier League, this comes as a pretty substantial blow. The big question that many are asking is if whether they can bounce back and this would mean making crucial changes to their offensive and defensive efforts. New strategies when it comes to management would also be favorable for the team. Many pundits state that it&#8217;s pretty hard for a team to be promoted if they cannot do it in the first season. This is understandable because many of the top talents will not play for the team if they are not in a substantial league. Fortunately for fans of Newcastle, they are a really great team in terms of talent.  </p>
<p>Many analysts states that the team is of a caliber that will not have a hard time being promoted, and are on the top of many lists on final tables. This comes as a breath of fresh air for Magpie fans, as they know that they will probably be back in the EPL in the next season. With enough training and some quality wins, this is a team that can become the powerhouse that they were in the days of old.</p>
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		<title>The attacking force of NUFC.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 09:42:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to winning a football match, a team is going to need to function as one if they want to truly win it. Even though that has been said many times before, it cannot be stressed enough. It takes the combined efforts of very many people to make sure that it will work, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to winning a football match, a team is going to need to function as one if they want to truly win it. Even though that has been said many times before, it cannot be stressed enough. It takes the combined efforts of very many people to make sure that it will work, and in most cases, a team cannot fire on all cylinders. While they may be playing well in one respect, say defense, they may not have their offense together. And since it takes the offense to score a goal, this is something that a manager cannot have.</p>
<p>Offense in Newcastle is something that’s a littlee different than in most teams. They actually score goals very well, and pick up all of their offensive cues in the way that they should. This offense is something that’s remarkable, and when Smith is playing striker, its even more outstanding. After their First League win last season, they are fine tuning what they have and making it tougher on any defense in the game. It is pretty hard to improve near perfection, but somehow, this is a team that plans on doing it.</p>
<p>The Newcastle offense shows some of the same grizzled vets that the fans love, and a few noteworthy promotions or loaners that will perform admirably. Even though it is a bit too early to predict anything, it can be said that they will probably take this one to the distance as well. And with an amazing manager in Hughton, it can really happen for them. As always, this is a team to look out for, and a team that will be the bane of many opponents. The Magpies are training around the clock to make sure that last year was no kind of fluke, and they plan to be holding the top spot once more.</p>
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