Krul hoping for sale

07 September 2009 22:50
// A bit of a hack but it works// The article snippet is wrapped onto a second line, even when #article-sub is emptyif( $("div#article-sub").children().length == 0 ) {$("div#article-sub").remove();} Tim Krul is hoping Newcastle's protracted sale is soon finalised.[LNB] Mike Ashley is still trying to sell the fallen North East giants, but as yet a deal does not seem imminent.[LNB]As the sale has not gone through, caretaker boss Chris Hughton remains in charge.[LNB]And Krul admits he will not get a chance to push Steve Harper for the number one jersey until a permanent boss is brought in.[LNB]Krul told Dutch magazine Sportweek, that he would like to see Barry Moat brought in as he would bring back Alan Shearer to the club. [LNB]On Hughton, he commented: "He wants to keep everyone happy, especially the experienced boys.[LNB]"Hughton doesn't want any problems with them.[LNB]"I need someone to say that I can become his number one goalkeeper, then I can really start to put some pressure on Harper.[LNB]"Now I know that even if I have a good match I will be on the bench a week later."[LNB]Krul would be happy to see Shearer brought in, saying: "He picked me as his reserve keeper last season, he told me I was a little behind Harper, but if something would happen I would be in, and that was when we were in the Premier League."[LNB]Krul has, though, been told he will continue to play in the Carling Cup - having started against Huddersfield in the last round.[LNB]"About two weeks from now we will play in the next round against Peterborough and hopefully I will play and we go through.[LNB]"I still have two years left on my contract so this is a very important season for me."[LNB]

Source: SKY_Sports