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prada saffiano wallet on chain against Holland in August a fine achievement considering he had just nine senior starts to his name at that point Carroll would take seven games to net his first goal of the season a header, in a defeat to Blackpool, and had just four league goals to his name by the end of January.His all round game, however, was integral to Newcastle's solid form. They were in the Championship's top two virtually all season, with Carroll described by goalkeeper Steve Harper as "unplayable" after one game against Sheffield United the focal point round which much of their play revolved.And, as winter turned to spring, the lanky striker began to flourish. Striking up a deadly partnership with Nolan by now a close friend off the field he netted 13 times in Newcastle's last 19 games, including the goal which sealed the title for Hughton's men at Plymouth Argyle, and created countless others with his unselfish, aggressive play.Terry McDermott believes Carroll's contribution to Newcastle's promotion campaign has been underplayed, and that his 19 goals that season were as much a testament to his mental strength as his vastly improved technique."One thing Andy is, and always has been, is a winner," says McDermott, "He proved that in the Championship with Newcastle."There was an awful lot of pressure on Andy, coming into a relegated side and carrying the burden of playing centre forward, but he is a wholehearted player and he handled it superbly."He delivered for them, and showed he was strong mentally, and that he had belief in himself. That takes character, and he's got bagfuls of it."He needed it, too. Carroll may have announced himself to the football world with his performances on the pitch, but off it he was beginning to attract headlines for the wrong kind of reasons.An arrest for assault in September 2008 resulted in a police caution, whilst he was involved in an ugly training ground spat with then team mate Charles N'Zogbia in January 2009, after the Frenchman reacted to an over zealous challenge. At the time, manager Joe Kinnear, predictably, played down the incident as "handbags", though N'Zogbia would leave the club for Wigan less than two weeks later.Even during