after 8 games without a win at Afton Park will be love to get something liek this against Aston Villa.Newcastles style under Keegan will probably be little different from Allardyce’s in the sense that its 6 or 7 to defend (dependant on opposition) and 5 or 4 to attack, and once anaylsed this way its fair to say that although Newcastles defence doesnt compare to the organisation of Villa, their matchwinners are better so i dont see how a team who is struggling to perform against one who is almost their equal in terms of player capabilities if not more so, once confiedence is there, can be so over priced. Plus this with a tremendous record at the stadium for the club, the impetus of a new ‘popular’ manager amongst the players who has at one point to get his message across because they have to accept, and most are willing to, that he is their for the long term so they might aswell get on board. Milner is in form and i expect him to be told to shoot on sight tomorrow, if anyone fancies an anytime goalscorer bet at longer odds.