QUOTE (Jack Sparrow @ Aug 29 2008, 01:41 PM)

The right wing is not the issue. Milner can't cross anyway. He's just got a great work rate for a winger.
You're such a Newcastle fan! (IMG:
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Last week they were all "Milner is so good, he should be captain" and all that, now he's not very good? (IMG:
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I don't think it is all doom and gloom for Newcastle though. They have possibly the most under-rated keeper in the League, if not the World! (Yes, I truly mean that, Shay Given is awesome). Their defense is probably the best it's been for a while. Even without Milner, they still have some decent players in there. Danny Guthrie is alright a good player and will get better, Nicky Butt is a class DM, Jonas looks like a nice bright signing and N'Zogbia is a good young players. Strikers you have a welath of.. if they can stay fit. Owen can be World class, Viduka is a good strong, typical CF, Ameobi.. I don't rate, but he's okay.
I think you'll finish 11th, maybe 10th. But I do think Sunderland are now the best club in the North East, they've had an incredible summer..
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James Milner today completed his switch from Barclays Premier League rivals Newcastle United and reflected: "This club has gone from strength to strength since I was last here." The England Under-21 skipper spent the 2005-06 season on loan at Villa and almost joined on a permanent basis two years ago. Now he is back at Villa Park and looking forward to life under Martin O'Neill.
The 22-year-old told www.avfc.co.uk: "A lot has happened at this club since I was last here and I'm obviously delighted to be back. I was so close a couple of years ago but now I'm back.
"We've got a new training ground and a lot of new faces - on the staff and in the playing squad.
"This is a club on the way up and things have got better and better every season since I was last here. It's an exciting time to be here. This is a great place to be now. There's lots of young English talent.
"The top-four are the top-four and Aston Villa are getting better and better. We should be challenging now and as we look to improve we will be challenging.
"We're in the UEFA Cup this season and hopefully we'll do well in that. The next step then is obviously the Champions League. That's what we're working towards."
Milner came within minutes of joining Villa in Martin O'Neill's first summer at the club before being recalled by then Newcastle boss Glenn Roeder.
He added: "Martin O'Neill was a massive pull and I was ready to sign for him two years ago. He's got a great record and he's a fantastic manager. Look at the job he's done wherever he's been.
"Look at the squad he's built here. There are players in the England squad and players pushing to be involved. A lot of that's down to the manager.
"I've played 180 Premier League games and been involved in Europe as well. I'm lucky enough that I started when I was 16 so I've got a lot of football under my belt.
"I'm obviously a lot more experienced than when I was last here but I'm still young and still learning. This is a superb place to be with the players, the manager and the coaching staff we have here.
"With the set-up that we have here now, if I can't become a better player with Aston Villa, I'm not going to develop anywhere."
AVFCWelcome back, Jimmy. (IMG:
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