
What next for Newcastle United, Rafa Benitez and Mike Ashley - why this summer is so important
Hello and welcome to the Everything is Black and White Podcast.This week Lee Ryder and Chris Waugh join host Andrew Musgrove to discuss the future of Newcastle United.With the Magpies now all but safe, preparations can be made for next season’s Premier League but first a few things need to be sorted.The main thing being whether Mike Ashley will sell the club before the new season, and if not, how much he will back Rafa Benitez with.Benitez has made it clear that he is wants to stay at Newcastle, if the conditions are correct to do so.However this is likely to mean a substantial transfer kitty which will allow him to take the club forward.Also discussed in this week’s podcast is the result against Everton, the game to come against West Brom and the future of the U23s.So sit back and enjoy this week’s podcast. Please remember to subscribe to the podcast. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
26 Apr 201849min

The key men behind Newcastle's up turn in form, how Magpies beat the Gunners and does Rafa Bentitez's future lie on Tyneside?
Hello and welcome to this week's Everything is Black and White Podcast featuring Andrew Musgrove, Chris Waugh and Sean McCormick.Newcastle beat Arsenal 2-1 at St James' Park to all but secure their Premier League status and that is where this week's discussion starts.We look at just how good Newcastle were against Arsenal, and the key men who helped Benitez's side get the win.The trio then move onto Benitez's future given links to Arsenal - funnily enough which sprung up after the victory over the Gunners.Mikel Merino and Kenedy's futures also discussed before we dive into the key men (there's been a few) behind Newcastle's superb run-in.Plus there's a look at Everton and how Newcastle can get the better of Sam Allardyce.You can also listen on iTunes by clicking here and Spotify by clicking here. Please subscribe to our podcast and also leave your feedback by clicking the ‘review’ tab on iTunes.If you can’t see the option to play the episode above but see the message ‘click through to go to our website’ - please do so and you will be directed to the podcast.The podcast is sponsored by Lloyd Motor Group. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
17 Apr 20181h 13min

How Newcastle can get the better of Arsenal and reliving one of the results of the season against Leicester City
Hello and welcome to this week's Everything is Black and White Podcast!It's a short but sweet episode this week with loads covered as Arsenal are welcomed to St James' Park. Coming up in this week's episode isAnalysing Rafa Benitez' press conference How Newcastle can get the better of Arsenal Reliving the great victory against Leicester City Praise for Ayoze Perez Jamaal Lascelles and Jonjo Shelvey's England debate And should Harry Maguire have seen red? You can also listen on iTunes by clicking here and Spotify by clicking here. Please subscribe to our podcast and also leave your feedback by clicking the ‘review’ tab on iTunes.If you can’t see the option to play the episode above but see the message ‘click through to go to our website’ - please do so and you will be directed to the podcast.The podcast is sponsored by Lloyd Motor Group. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
13 Apr 201848min

Florian Lejeune love-in, Islam Slimani debut watch, Rafa Benitez honesty and Leicester City preview
Hello and welcome to this week's Everything is Black and White podcast sponsored by Lloyd Motor Group. Chris Waugh and Sean McCormick join host Andrew Musgrove to talk all things Newcastle United. That includesReview of Huddersfield Town victory Leicester City preview Islam Slimani debut watch A Florian Lejeune love-in Rafa Benitez honesty For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3 Apr 201853min

Analysing relegation rivals; who will go down? Benefits to Shelvey and Lascelles missing out on England call-up plus Huddersfield Town previ
Hello and welcome to this week's Everything is Black and White Podcast!Premier League football is BACK for Newcastle United and we couldn't be happier. The Magpies welcome Huddersfield to St James' Park this Saturday for the first of the final eight games of the Premier League campaign. Host Andrew Musgrove is joined by Lee Ryder, Mark Douglas and Chris Waugh to preview the game plus look at the other nine teams battling relegation. Who will go down? Who has the toughest run-in? How do the managers differ to Rafa Benitez? Plus we look at Jonjo Shelvey and Jamaal Lascelles omission from the England squad and the potential benefits. All of this is discussed and more, so sit back and join us for this week’s Everything is Black and White podcast . Listen by clicking ‘play below’ or head directly to Audioboom.You can also listen on iTunes by clicking here and Spotify by clicking here. Please subscribe to our podcast and also leave your feedback by clicking the ‘review’ tab on iTunes.If you can’t see the option to play the episode above but see the message ‘click through to go to our website’ - please do so and you will be directed to the podcast.The podcast is sponsored by Lloyd Motor Group For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
29 Mars 20181h 2min

Shearer, Ashley, Keegan and a brilliant book: Everything is Black and White Podcast with Paul Ferris
With ‘The Boy on the Shed’, ex-Newcastle United winger and physiotherapist Paul Ferris has written the football book of 2018.It is not your normal football book, even if it contains some eye-opening revelations about life with a series of high-profile figures in the club’s history – including Sir Bobby Robson, Kevin Keegan, Ruud Gullit and Alan Shearer.Instead it is a memoir of a man who has lived a life less ordinary – and it is all the better for it. From growing up in Lisburn during the Troubles to passing the bar and becoming a trained barrister, Ferris’ life is fascinating and it is dominated by the fear of losing his mother. It is heavy in places but there’s a humour that runs through it – and the insight it gives into working in professional football is unique. This is no tell-all sporting biography but it’ll leave everyone who reads it feeling as if they’ve learned something.NUFC Editor Mark Douglas invited Ferris into the Chronicle offices to talk at length about the book, his life and working under Alan Shearer, with Mike Ashley and some of the high-profile figures he shared both a dressing room, a physiotherapist’s room and a dug-out with. Taking in everything from meeting Mike Ashley to living through the Troubles and why Shearer is such a great loss to management, this is a must-listen podcast with a fascinating figure.All of this and more are discussed in this week’s Everything is Black and White podcast. Listen by clicking ‘play below’ or head directly to Audioboom.You can also listen on iTunes by clicking here and Spotify by clicking here. Please subscribe to our podcast and also leave your feedback by clicking the ‘review’ tab on iTunes.If you can’t see the option to play the episode above but see the message ‘click through to go to our website’ - please do so and you will be directed to the podcast.The podcast is sponsored by Lloyd Motor Group. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
16 Mars 201843min

Mike Ashley, Amanda Staveley, Rafa Benitez's future and Southampton review in a special live recording
Hello and welcome to a very special live recording of the Everything is Black and White Podcast. The Chronicle NUFC team headed down to Osbornes in Jesmond for the first ever live recording of our podcast. Host Andrew Musgrove is joined by the full team - Mark Douglas, Lee Ryder, Chris Waugh and Sean McCormick to discuss all things Newcastle United. That includes a review of the great victory against Southampton. Rafa Benitez's future, the relegation battle, Mike Ashley and Amanda Staveley. The podcast is sponsored by Lloyd Motor Group For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
13 Mars 20181h 21min

The Times' George Caulkin speaks about Newcastle United's future and the battle against relegation
In this week’s Everything is Black and White Podcast the ChronicleLive NUFC team are joined by the Times’ North East football writer George Caulkin to discuss all things Newcastle United.Host Andrew Musgrove, Mark Douglas and Chris Waugh also join in the episode, and along with Caulkin analyse Newcastle’s defeat to Liverpool and preview the crunch game against Southampton this Saturday at St James’ Park.Also up for discussion is Rafa Benitez’s long term future at Newcastle, Mike Ashley’s approach to the club and the percieved failures of the last three transfer windows. The trio discuss who they think will relegeatd from the Premier League with just nine games to go. With just 10 points separating 8th to 19th place in the top flight, one win could take Newcastle up the league while a defeat could quiet easily see them drop into relegation zone.And we also answered fan questions, which included the Newcastle takeover and Amanda Staveley.Caulkin interviewed the billionaire financier back in January after her attemmpts to buy Newcastle United provide fruitless. Caulkin goes into depth about meeting Staveley and what he feels she will do next in terms of trying to buy the Magpies.All of this is discussed and more, so sit back and join us for this week’s Everything is Black and White podcast. Listen by clicking ‘play below’ or head directly to Audioboom.You can also listen on iTunes by clicking here and Spotify by clicking here. Please subscribe to our podcast and also leave your feedback by clicking the ‘review’ tab on iTunes.If you can’t see the option to play the episode above but see the message ‘click through to go to our website’ - please do so and you will be directed to the podcast. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
6 Mars 20181h 12min






















