Simpson Return Will End The Right-Back Dilemma

28 September 2010 09:01
Danny Guthrie is still out with a knee injury, for what is now approaching a two-month lay-off, but Danny Simpson is edging closer to a return. Chris Hughton: “Danny Guthrie and Danny Simpson are back in training, but will probably need a reserve game under their belts. "Today’s game (v Wolves) is too quick, so we’re looking at next week for them to be back available.” WOLVES RES 1 NEWCASTLE UTD RES 2 WOLVES RES: Aaron McCarey, Matthew Doherty, Jelle Van Damme, Dan Batth, Nenad Milijas, Sam Winnall, Nathan Rooney, Jake Cassidy, Ashley Hemmings, Geoffrey Mujangi Bia.Subs: James Spray, Dan East, Scott Malone, Jamie Reckord, Ethan Ebanks Landell. NUFC RES: Ole Soderberg, James Tavernier, Shane Ferguson, Greg McDermott, Jeff Henderson, Paul Dummett, Ryan Donaldson, Patrick McLaughlin, Phil Airey, Joan Edmundsson, Sammy Ameobi.Subs: Stevie Folan, Jak Alnwick, Michael Richardson, Conor Newton, Yven Moyo. Referee: Rob Merchant Attendance: 411 A great win for Peter Beardsley's young side. 8mins - NEWCASTLE GOAL (0-1): Newcastle's promising start is rewarded when Phil Airey's clever ball is dummied by Sammy Ameobi and Paddy McLaughlin, the Northern Irish midfielder, finishes well from the edge of the box. It's a crisp finish to a good move and there's a surprising number of Magpies fans here to celebrate it too. 75mins - WOLVES GOAL (1-1): It's a good finish from substitute Spray, who fires low past Soderberg from just inside the box. 76mins - NEWCASTLE GOAL (1-2): But now, in an amazing few seconds, United are ahead again! There was a mix-up in the Wolves defence and Phil Airey pounced upon the ball, turning it through the goalkeeper's legs.  

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