Watford's Troy Deeney Wants NUFC To Stay Up - So He Can Score At St James' Park
Hornets strikers wants "nothing better" than to score in front of 52,000 Geordies.
"I'm a Birmingham City fan - but the one I want to play, I hope they stay up, is actually Newcastle away. "I'm a bit old school. I love fans - I love 50,000 fans giving you so much grief. They're going to be giving me loads of stick, so I just love that kind of feeling when you score and they hate it, there's nothing better."The former Walsall and Halesowen Town forward, who has scored 81 goals in 220 appearances for Watford since signing for the club in 2010, is yet to experience life in the Premier League. But Watford are guaranteed to be playing in the top flight next season - while Newcastle have just three games left to ensure they will be visiting Vicarage Road during the 2014-15 Premier League campaign. Carver's side lost their eighth-successive match at Leicester City last weekend, when they succumbed to a humbling 3-0 defeat, and Deeney sympathises with a club who sit just two points and three places above Sunderland in 18th. He continued:
"It's a sad state of affairs (at Newcastle), to be fair, from the outside looking in. I think the last couple of games that I've watched, it's the way they're losing. "Its not a case of they're losing by great goals, it doesn't look like there's a lot of fight in there - and that's just from the outside looking in. "As a captain I don't think it gets to eight games (lost consecutively). I think it gets to four and then you say: 'Right lads, come on - were better than this'. "Get it all together, even if you've got to lock the door in the changing room and just have it out."For all the latest NUFC News, Views and Transfers make sure to follow WhatCultureNUFC on Twitter and Facebook.