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Taylor is a very very very good player.

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About to start driving up to Newcastle. Can anyone tell me (genuine replies only please) what the weather is like in Harrogate, Ripon, Middlesbrough, Durham and Newcastle itself. Particularly interested in weather conditions on A19 and A1.

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About to start driving up to Newcastle. Can anyone tell me (genuine replies only please) what the weather is like in Harrogate, Ripon, Middlesbrough, Durham and Newcastle itself. Particularly interested in weather conditions on A19 and A1.

 

In newcastle its raining but it hasn't snowed. It is a bit cold but it always bloody is

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doesn't apply to you, but anyone using M62/A1 through pennines, its snowy but has been raining on and off so is basically very slushy.

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Babayaro is back :woohoo:

 

Bramble is fit :woohoo:

 

Taylor is fit :woohoo:

 

Steven Carr is injured :(

 

3 out of the 4 clowns aint bad though

 

 

Solano has looked good at right back, 100 times the player Carr is, so it's a shame Carr is out!

 

Not sure Bramble will play though will he? :( Onyewu is likely to play alongside Taylor.

 

A concern today is Milner, he's been their best player, he's in good form and is a tricky player, and Riise has been our worst, that's something Milner can exploit.

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from official Newcastle site

 

MATCH referee Mark Halsey was an early arrival at St. James' Park on Saturday ahead of the Premiership fixture between Newcastle United and Liverpool (kick-off 3pm).

 

After heavy overnight rain on Tyneside, the official has looked at the pitch and is currently happy with its condition. He will remain at Gallowgate and will continue to monitor both the playing surface and the weather conditions.

 

A further announcement will be made if necessary, but both clubs stress to supporters at this stage that the match will go ahead as normal.

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on the Newcastle forum they seem pretty confident it'll go ahead. Rain isn't as heavy as it was, so if that stays the same it should be ok there.

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when are we likely to know for cert? It's on at wor boozer leek & the missus is away, so it's me & the bairn off to the pub. It's about minus a million out there, so I can't be doing with the trek only to find it's off.

 

it'll make for a s**** game either way. can't play football on a f***ing waterlogged pitch.

just hoof it up in the air a la Watford/Chelsea etc...

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