'Partnerships' Bring Success - Says Former Toon Great!

Last updated : 12 November 2009 By Footy Mad - Editor

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It goes without saying, he never hit it off with Ginola because the Frenchman was of the same attitude as Supermac in the 1970s "let the defenders do the defending"!

It did cause the odd bust up on the field, as Beresford charged down the left only to see Ginola (who was supposed to fill the 'hole' behind him) run beside him.

John Beresford: “We had good pairings all over pitch really.

“You had Howey and Scott at the back, Clarkie and Paul Bracewell in the middle and Kelly and Peacock upfront.

“That’s what Newcastle need, I hope that there a few established partnerships to come out of this season too.

“It usually means it’s been a successful campaign.”