Habib Beye


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Beye wins red-card appeal
Newcastle United defender Habib Beye is available to face Sunderland in Saturday's Wear-Tyne derby after winning an appeal for wrongful dismissal. Beye was shown a straight red card during the early stages of Monday's 2-2 draw with Manchester City for tripping Robinho in the penalty area. United's interim manager Joe Kinnear had said after the game that referee Rob Styles had agreed to take... [more»]
FA receive Magpies appeal
The Football Association have confirmed that they have received a claim for wrongful dismissal from Newcastle United for defender Habib Beye. The Senegal international's appeal will be heard on Thursday after he was shown a red card for in the 2-2 draw with Manchester City for tripping Robinho. United's interim manager Joe Kinnear had said after the game that referee Rob Styles had agreed to... [more»]
Kinnear eyes red card review
Newcastle United defender Habib Beye may have his red card in the 2-2 draw with Manchester City rescinded after referee Rob Styles agreed to take another look at the incident. The Senegal international was sent off for tripping Robinho, who stepped up to open the scoring from the resulting penalty, but interim Magpies boss Joe Kinnear has revealed that Styles will study replays of the... [more»]
Beye content on Tyneside
Newcastle United right-back Habib Beye says he has enjoyed his first season with the Magpies and is ready to remain on Tyneside for the long-term. The 30-year-old Senegal international fitted in well following his arrival from French club Marseille and Beye is looking forward to help move the club forward next term. He told the Evening Chronicle: "Even after my contract is finished here, I'd... [more»]
Beye eyes Magpies extension
Newcastle United defender Habib Beye is hoping to extend his contract on Tyneside despite still having two years remaining on his existing deal. The Senegal international has made 27 appearances for the Magpies after being brought to St James' Park by former manager Sam Allardyce last summer. "I want to stay here for a lot of years," the former Marseille full-back told the club's official... [more»]


