Monday, May 25, 2009

News about the Bottom three clubs after the 2009 season

Middlesbrough chairman Steve Gibson says Gareth Southgate can take the club back into the top flight.

Gibson said: "We will not have a scapegoat at this football club; it will not be Gareth Southgate.
"He is a good man, an intelligent man capable of being a top, top manager. Gareth has convinced me he knows what it takes to get us back up.
"He is a man I know and admire and we will work together in getting this football club back into the Premier League. What we need is the support of the fans and the town, and let's work together to get the club back in the Premier League.

Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley has apologised for the mistakes which led to the "catastrophe" of relegation.

e said in a statement on the club's official website: "Seeing Newcastle United relegated from the Premier League has been a catastrophe for us all.
"I fully accept that mistakes were made during this and previous seasons, and I am very sorry for that.
"I would like to say sorry to our magnificent supporters who have turned up in their thousands, home and away, up and down the country and who have given the team amazing backing throughout.
"And I would also say sorry to all of the club's hard-working staff, who have gone about their jobs all year long.

Tony Mowbray concedes his West Bromwich Albion side have not won enough matches this season. And Mowbray said: "We have not won enough and we are where we are because the league table does not lie.
"Good players win you matches. That was evident from Liverpool. I have got to continue building, keep going, improve it bit by bit.
"Good players are not easy to come by. We are in a market where we can only afford young players and inexperienced players. We just have to give them time to develop."

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