So Pardew and his players have said they want to win the Europa League. This sort of rhetoric is pedalled in every pre-game presser and usually precedes a limited team selection and inexperienced bench. Tonight however, much like in Russia, I see us using pretty much the strongest players we have available and this will certainly be a signal of intent.
For the first time I actually feel like Newcastle are in a cup competition they're taking seriously, and that's almost entirely down to the fact that our league season is essentially a write off. IF we get past Anzi and IF we get a favourable draw in the next round (both massive ifs) then who knows? Gong out in the Semis or the final is far more exciting than flopping out of the group stages without even giving it a try...
Maybe this article should've waited until tomorrow, until after we know tonight's result and the draw for the next round, but if all our IFs come off, could you find the positives in having such a **** 1st half to the season? I know I could!
For the first time I actually feel like Newcastle are in a cup competition they're taking seriously, and that's almost entirely down to the fact that our league season is essentially a write off. IF we get past Anzi and IF we get a favourable draw in the next round (both massive ifs) then who knows? Gong out in the Semis or the final is far more exciting than flopping out of the group stages without even giving it a try...
Maybe this article should've waited until tomorrow, until after we know tonight's result and the draw for the next round, but if all our IFs come off, could you find the positives in having such a **** 1st half to the season? I know I could!

