Newcastle offers fans free beer in the afternoon Chelsea collision to lift the roof of St. James
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Fans of Newcastle United get a free pint to increase the roof against Chelsea.
Fans who are present St. James’ Park Tomorrow you can come on the beers early by claiming a free drinking break when you go through the Tourniquets between 10 am to 11 am.
The vouchers can be exchanged for a free pint/bottle of beer or cider, or a soft drink in the hall, Platinum Club and Bar 1892.
The free drink is organized as a thank you for their support and to ensure that the crowd is full for the crunch Champions League Qualification collision.
Newcastle CEO Darren Eales Said: “We appreciate the length where fans went this season and travel to every corner of the country to support the club, so we are delighted to offer a sign of appreciation for their loyalty and support this weekend.
“In addition to roasting the incredible support they have already shown, the offer of a free drink wants to ensure that everyone is in position for the early kick-off on Sunday, so that the iconic St James Park atmosphere is brought from warming to the last whistle.”
In the meantime, Eddie Howe admits that he has a huge call to pretend to unleash Anthony Gordon against Chelsea.
The 24-year-old started for the last time for Newcastle on March 2 after suspension and injury.
Winger Gordon received a ban from three games after he was sent to Brighton and then hurt his thigh while he was in international duty and missed two more games.
The enormous form of Harvey Barnes, who has scored four since he intervenes, has given another obstacle for the former ERTON ACE to overcome.
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Gordon, who has nine goals this period, was impressed after he had come off the bank last week to replace Jacob Murphy and is at the beginning.
Howe said: “He only pushes in terms of his general training performance. If I just think back, this is his best week physically.
“He clearly had a problem that he picked up with England and it took him for a while to get back to the full fitness because it was an annoying injury, but he looked good.
“I thought he was doing well when he came up against Brighton. He adds a different dimension to our game. Running directness, very before the front with feet. So let’s wait.”
Howe also admitted that Gordon is not happy to be out of the side, but said: “There is an understanding of Anthony that he has not been completely fit.
“Of course we have had discussions and communication, and I try to do that with all the players, but of course I know that he now feels good in his body and that he will probably feel ready to start. So that is the decision I have to make.”
Although Newcastle already has silverware and a play-off place in the UEFA Conference League in the bag, Howe admits that competitions are not much larger than the high-new showdown of tomorrow with Chelsea.
With just a superior target difference to keep them fourth for the blues, Howe said: “Every game we now have between now and the season will probably be our biggest game of the season. You could debate the cup with it, but now that is gone and that is behind us.
“We know the importance of where we end in the Premier League and we do everything we can to end as high as possible.
“There is a possibility that it is going to the last game. All we can do is take care of our next opponent and give everything we can to win.
“It will be a difficult game. Chelsea is a good team and we have played them twice this season, so we know their qualities.”
The performance of Howe has been all the more remarkable, given the struggles of Newcastle to meet PSR – while Chelsea at the same time found ways to splash the money on their team.
How added: “I have absolutely no emotion or feeling about it completely because they have the right to do what they want to do and run the club in their own way. I have no opinion about another club and how they run their football club.
“I can only talk about how we do what we do and why we do what we do. Every other focus on another club simply leads to wasted time.
“We have a lot to think of ourselves and a lot to prepare and plan for, so that all my energy goes into it.”
How ‘Big Angel’ saved Joelinton Baas after fainting in Subway

Newcastle Cult Hero Joelinton saved his old boss after fainting in Subway.
And coach Pellegrino Matarazzo still calls the Brazilian his ‘Angel’.
Matarazzo was Joelinton Assistant Manager during the spell of the midfielder in Germany with Hoffenheim.
Reminding the scary incident, the Matarazzo revealed: “I stood in line and I didn’t feel well.
“I tried to go to the Coca-Cola machine to get a drink quickly.
“I realized that I was about to faint and I fainted.
“When I opened my eyes, I saw Joelinton!” Rino, Rino, is it going? ‘
“He was like a small, not a big angel – Joelinton, what are you doing here?”
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