Simpson 'Make Me A Geordie'!

Last updated : 24 November 2009 By Footy Mad - Editor

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The  22-year-old is genuinely grateful to Newcastle for giving him the chance of first team football.

Danny Simpson (talking to Mark Douglas): “I was born in Eccles, near Salford. I didn’t grow up in a nice area and it had it’s fair share of problems but as I have got older I’ve got away from that.

"My brothers were all Manchester City fans who gave me plenty of stick about being a United player! But the big thing is they support me and it’s a great boost to have that behind you.

“I’ve been in Newcastle three months and haven’t had a problem with anything. It’s a lovely place.

“I’m starting to know my way around the place – I don’t need my sat nav anymore! I went to the MetroCentre for the first time this week. I’m not a person for going out so I concentrate on my football during the week but I thought I’d have a look at it.

“As far as I’m concerned you have to do just as well off the pitch as you do on it. You’ve got to be careful, you’ve got to behave yourself and you’ve got to look after yourself too.

“It’s a big part of it and it’s a good lesson if you live in Newcastle. It’s a small city, everyone loves the players and the club and they recognise you as well. You wouldn’t get away with anything round here.

“I do try and stop and talk when fans talk to me. It’s not always easy when things haven’t gone well for you on the pitch or you’ve had a bad day.

“But you’ve got a duty to sign something for them, or say hello. That’s come from Sir Alex Ferguson – the best in the business.

“We expect to win, we expect to get promoted – that’s the way it is at Newcastle and the way it is at Manchester United as well."