Hughton: 'It Wasn't Nice To Lose My Job!'

Last updated : 22 September 2012 By Footy Mad - Editor

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Chris Hughton: "From the day I left Newcastle it was a conscious decision that I was only going to look forward.

"It is not a nice thing to happen to anybody when you lose your job but unfortunately it is part and parcel of the game.

"I think through any experience – good or bad – you have to grow through that. I am delighted to be here at a wonderful club in Norwich City.

“You would be a fool to have other things on your mind to detract away from what the objective is.

"I consider myself very lucky that I manage a wonderful club here that is playing in the Premier League and we have the opportunity to mix it with the best teams every week.

“I have thought about how I will feel when I first walk out there but that is probably less important than how I feel at the end of the game.

“It is one that on a personal note I am looking forward to going back, but it is about the performance. I had a very good three years there and the supporters were excellent to me.

"A lot of the staff are still there from my time. I will certainly enjoy the occasion better if we go there and give a good account of ourselves. It is a very difficult place to get a result.

"They are an extremely good team and one I expect to be pushing for Champions League places.

“It is a very daunting place to go but we have a team I would like to think will look forward to that experience. They are a wonderful outfit with some fabulous players.

"What they have done since my time is brought in players to the squad to make it more competitive. I think it is no surprise to see where they are at this particular moment.

“I think it showed what Newcastle are about at Everton and how they can change a game.

“I don’t think it would be too unfair to say Everton were the better team in that first half period. You always feel with them that they can make the changes to open up a game, particularly with Ba up front. That is as prolific a strike force as anywhere in the country.

“When you have that ammunition, along with (Hatem) Ben Arfa, who is their best player this season by all accounts, they have a real attacking force that can change a game. It was no surprise to see them back in it. They were perhaps a touch fortunate with two decisions that went their way, but they really forced the issue.

“The advantage you have is being able to rest players and there is probably only two or three that will play on Sunday.

“The disadvantage is that perhaps you would like to get through some work during the course of a normal week that you just can’t because it is a disrupted spell.

“The planning time is limited. They get back at some point on a Friday, maybe with one or two knocks, and that makes it difficult to train much. The big clubs who experience that season after season get used to it and work around it so that come matchdays they have real good quality to handle the situation.

“The fact he made changes was no surprise to me. I think if they weren’t comfortable enough with the squad and the team they put out they wouldn’t have done it.

"It was a good result away from home and everyone knows at home they are a strong outfit. With what they have and the cup competitions they are likely to be involved in he has to use the squad the best way he can.”

NEWCASTLE UNITED FC 2012/13

PREMIERSHIP

EVERTON 2 NEWCASTLE 2 (Ba 2)
Harper; Perch, Williamson, Taylor, Santon; Anita, Cabaye (Bigirimana 93), Gutierrez; Marveaux (Ba 46), Ben Arfa; Cissé (Shola Ameobi 80).
Substitutes not used Elliot (g), Gosling, Obertan, Tavernier.

NEWCASTLE 1 ASTON VILLA 1 (Ben Arfa)
Krul, Danny Simpson (Bigirimana 38), Steven Taylor, Coloccini, Santon, Ben Arfa, Cabaye, Anita, Gutierrez (Marveaux 86), Ba (Obertan 86), Cisse
Subs not used: Harper, Williamson, Gosling, Amalfitano

CHELSEA 2 NEWCASTLE 0
Krul, Simpson (Ryan Taylor 64), Steven Taylor, Coloccini, Santon (Marveaux 74), Ben Arfa, Anita, Cabaye (Perch 77), Gutierrez, Ba, Cisse
Subs not used: Harper, Williamson, Gosling, Obertan

NEWCASTLE 2 SPURS 1 (Ba, Ben Arfa pen)
Krul; Simpson, S Taylor, Perch, Santon; Ben Arfa, Cabaye (Anita, 71), Tiote, Gutierrez; Cisse, Ba (Obertan, 85). Subs not used: Harper; R Taylor, Williamson, Gosling, Amalfitano 

EUROPA LEAGUE

MARITIMO 0 NEWCASTLE 0
Elliot, Santon, Williamson, Perch, S Taylor, Gosling, Amalfitano (Ferguson 76), Bigirimana, Obertan (Marveaux 80), Vuckic (Sami Ameobi 53), Shola Ameobi.
Subs (not used): Harper (gk), Tavernier, Abeid, Campbell

NEWCASTLE 1 ATROMITOS 0 (Vuckic)
Krul, Simpson, Coloccini, Williamson, Ryan Taylor (11 Vuckic), Obertan, Bigirimana, Perch (59 Tavernier), Marveaux (91 Amalfitano), Gosling, Ba.
Subs: Harper, Cabaye, Cisse, Campbell.

ATROMITOS 1 NEWCASTLE 1 (R Taylor)
Harper; Tavernier, Williamson, Perch, R Taylor; Bigirimana, Anita; Obertan, Gosling (Amalfitano, 64), Marveaux (Gutierrez, 71); Cisse (Campbell, 77). Subs not used: Krul, Santon, Cabaye, S Taylor.

PRE-SEASON

CARDIFF CITY 4 NEWCASTLE 1 (Shola Ameobi pen)
Krul, Simpson, Coloccini (Williamson 46), Steven Taylor (Gosling 63), Santon, Obertan (Campbell 83), Tiote (Amalfitano 71) , Gutiérrez, Marveaux (Vuckic 46), R Taylor (Perch 28), Shola Ameobi.

HARTLEPOOL 1 NEWCASTLE 5 (Shola Ameobi, Marveaux 2, Obertan, Vuckic)
Harper (Alnwick 82), Simpson (Good 72), Tavernier, Williamson, S.Taylor (Vuckic 46), Perch (R.Taylor 72), Gosling, Amalfitano (Santon 80), Marveaux (Obertan 78), Sh.Ameobi (Ben Arfa 46), Bigirimana (Abeid 59).

DEN HAAG 0 NEWCASTLE 0
Krul; S Taylor (Gosling 65), R Taylor (Perch 71), Coloccini, Santon (Simpson 80); Obertan (Bigirimana 71), Tiote (Ameobi 71), Vuckic (Williamson 65), Gutierrez; Ba (Amalfitano 82), Cisse

BRAGA 1 NEWCASTLE 2 (Ba, R Taylor)
Harper; Simpson, Tavernier, Coloccini, R.Taylor; Sammy Ameobi (Obertan 88), Tiote (Cabaye 70), Gutierrez, Marveaux; Cisse, Ba (Vuckic 85).

OLYMPIACOS 1 NEWCASTLE 1 (S Taylor)
Krul, Perch, Williamson, S.Taylor (Dummett 46), Santon, Obertan (Sammy Ameobi 72), Bigirimana, Gosling (Abeid 36), Amalfitano, Vuckic, Shola Ameobi (Cisse 72).

FENERBAHCE 1 NEWCASTLE 1 (Abeid)
Elliot, Simpson (Santon 68), Tavernier, Coloccini, R Taylor, Tiote (Bigirimana 59), Gosling (Abeid 73), Obertan (Shola Ameobi 75), Marveuax (Gutierrez 59), Vuckic (Sammy Ameobi 46), Ba (Cisse 68).

MONACO 0 NEWCASTLE 1 (Ba)
Harper, Santon (Ryan Taylor 57), Simpson, Williamson (Perch 46), Gutierrez, Amalfitano (Obertan 62), Abeid (Tavernier 46), Bigirimana (Tiote 62), Sammy Ameobi (Vuckic 46), Shola Ameobi (Gosling 62), Ba (Marveaux 78)

CHEMNITZER 1 NEWCASTLE 0
Elliot; Tavernier (Simpson, 70), Williamson, Perch, R Taylor (Santon, 70); Obertan (Gutierrez, 77), Abeid (Bigirimana, 70), Gosling, Amalfitano; Vuckic (Shola Ameobi, 70), Sammy Ameobi (Ba, 77). Sub not used: Harper.

 

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