Bernard happy with second chance

Olivier Bernard admits leaving Newcastle was “the biggest mistake” of his career.

Bernard happy with second chance

Olivier Bernard admits leaving Newcastle was “the biggest mistake” of his career.

The French left-back returned to St James’ Park this week, joining on a free transfer after being released by Rangers.

He left the Magpies after four and a half years in January 2005 following a dispute over a new contract, moving to Southampton for a short spell.

However he was snapped up by Glenn Roeder just as Leeds closed in on his signing, and Bernard was glad to be given a second chance at Newcastle.

Bernard, 26, told Newcastle World TV: “When you spend so many years with a club like Newcastle, I just wish I’d never left. That was probably the biggest mistake I’ve made since I’ve been in football.

“It’s Newcastle, it’s a big club and maybe you only realise that when you leave it. As soon as I passed through the door I realised the mistake I had made. I want to play for this club and show everyone I’m back for good.”

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