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  2. r0cafella

    Joe Willock

    Your solution makes little sense in practical terms. If you send him out on loan we need a replacement, may as well sell him and buy a replacement for him.
  3. Does Fak fancy himself as the new TBG?
  4. Ikon

    NUFC Transfer Rumours

    I'm not even thinking about Joan Garcia joining us until someone on here shares that Ángel García has been on the radio talking about it, or something similar.
  5. Villa 3-0 Spurs Chelsea 2-0 Man United Everton 3-0 Southampton West Ham 1-1 Forest Brentford 2-1 Fulham Leicester 1-2 Ipswich Arsenal 2-1 Newcastle Brighton 1-1 Liverpool Palace 1-1 Wolves Man City 2-1 Bournemouth
  6. I've never wanted Man U to win my entire life I'm not starting now. Celebrity chasing glory hunting media darlings, tossers I have a couple of cockney reds who I got to know going to away matches in the late 60's/early 70's they use the `I saw Bobby Charlton, George Best excuse`
  7. What’s wrong with Keel Square thought Sunderland was on the up ? Still rather hang out in a Newcastle suburb as opposed to that shit hole.
  8. O'Nien the other one. The rest, wouldn't have a clue.
  9. Arteta giving nowt away. Saud they'll assess Timber, Rice, Trossard and Havertz tomorrow. It'd be a bonus to have Rice out.
  10. KaKa

    NUFC Transfer Rumours

    Burnley raised the fee for Trafford after the season he just had and they've also been promoted. They're probably asking for double what Garcia will cost.
  11. TBG

    sunderland

    The only reason you'd want them promoted is for the region I.e away fans would get to spend two weekends in Newcastle.
  12. Chris_R

    sunderland

    That's two more than I'd recognise.
  13. Joan García, heading to Newcastle?: "Everything is very well organised," warns Ángel García Ángel García points to Newcastle as Joan García's destination: the Premier League, closer and closer for the Espanyol goalkeeper. This Friday, La Grada Ràdio has had a weighty voice to address one of the issues that most worry Spanishism: the future of Joan García. The journalist Ángel García, known on networks as Cazurreando, a national reference in market information and known for his very high level of accuracy, has intervened in the program to talk about Newcastle's interest in the blue-and-white goalkeeper, advanced by himself yesterday. According to the information he has shared, the English club would be willing to pay Joan's full termination clause, set at 25 million euros. A decisive step that would place Newcastle as the main candidate to get the services of the Catalan goalkeeper, despite the fact that his name has also been linked to other great European clubs, such as FC Barcelona or Arsenal. The relevant thing in this case is the source. Ángel García is not just any journalist. Its history of advancing market operations, both in First and lower categories, is broad and contrasted. It is usually one step ahead of the rest, and its information is based on direct contacts with environments very close to the movements that end up being materialised. Joan García, who has been one of the pillars of Espanyol this season, accumulates high-level performances and has shown that he is ready to make the leap to a context of maximum demand. The Premier, by style of play and physical demand, would fit perfectly with his qualities: safety under sticks, personality, good handling with the feet and leadership capacity in key moments. "The information that comes to me is quite reliable by the source, if not, I wouldn't get so wet," he made it clear in La Grada Ràdio, aware of the impact of talking about a Primera player and not about his usual habitat. "I don't know if it's signed or pending signature, but everything is very well organised," he added. Ángel explained that he has been in contact with people who manage direct information from the Premier League, and "no matter how much they talked about Arsenal and the Top 6, they told me that there he was not going to sign as a starter." And with a clear phrase he positioned himself: "You go to Newcastle on an equal footing with other goalkeepers, not like in other Top 6 clubs where you started with the vitola of being a substitute." Among the options that have sounded was also the Aston Villa, "if he let out the Dibu," but it was Newcastle who took advantage. Even with PSG peeking at the last moment, according to the journalist: "I have asked people close to Joan himself and they told me that, despite PSG's intrusion, I was going to go to England. And after consulting it I got wet with that authority.” Ángel García also made clear the reason for his prudence before launching the exclusive: "Schetting up in lower categories, where I consider myself a specialist, does not have as much impact as talking about Primera. That's why I went crazy by contrasting before." About the Espanyol market, it was just as clear. He believes that Fran Garagarza is preparing two scenarios, in case the team achieves permanence or if relegation is consummated: "They have looked for players who can adapt to both contexts. Yesterday César Gelabert left, but he is not going to go in a First Division context." In his analysis, he also left brushstrokes of what he is seeing in the market: "Salinas seems to me a total cucumber." And he added a reflection that is already a classic of modern football: "The economic situation mediatizes the market a lot." About the names that the club handles, he also got wet: "I took out the name of Raba a few weeks ago because they like it, but after the season he has done he will demand a fairly majete contract." In summary: Joan García is very close to leaving, and according to Ángel García, he would go to Newcastle and for a significant amount. And in the meantime, Espanyol silently works a market conditioned by its sporting destination and economic limitations.
  14. Ikon

    NUFC Transfer Rumours

    Aye obviously. 21m as it is now his RC.
  15. Ash

    NUFC Transfer Rumours

    And cheaper transfer fee.
  16. Ikon

    NUFC Transfer Rumours

    Would be a bigger coup definitely. Also cheaper wages as well i'd imagine.
  17. No way hosay he's getting manager of the season, he's ours and we aren't liked.
  18. Think I'd recognise two Sunderland players if they walked past me, and one of them is because he looks like Jude Bellingham.
  19. If that happens, then it means Southampton would have beaten them (and us). In that case so think Southampton should be granted immunity from relegation for the season.
  20. Bodo/Glimt (A) in the middle of fucking December. Anyone fancy a trip there?
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