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"he also said "I try to do the best for the club, even if sometimes you don't like my decisions", I hate him but he was very polite" - See, lovely bloke.
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Thanks. For. That.
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I think I'm right in saying he's attended a respectable number of games to be fair, especially given his circumstances - plenty of locals with less to their name. I didn't know he was a Southerner until you told us he was. It's not as though he supported Chelsea last week, Man Utd the week before and is just playing political games on here for a laugh, though. Saying that, I suppose he's more mental than most Cockneys to be hanging round here getting belts given he hasn't got £200m at stake. Not all Newcastle supporters are season ticket holders, in fact most aren't. That's not the point, imagine someone without kids of their own telling you how you should be treating your own kids "for the better of society" - you'd be aggrieved that they had the barefaced cheek to do it. Again, I challenge you to find somewhere where I have said that people should boycott home games. In fact, despite a number of people suggesting it - it's something that I or we have not endorsed. Agreed, and good on you for that. Though you have pushed for a boycott of Sports Direct, and more importantly, you've also said you would look at the possibility of boycotting all club merch and matchday sales, which, as I've said previously, does nothing but harm the club in my eyes.
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Hah, think is the first time he's had a proper post match interview on .co.uk. English is getting better.
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True. A win next time out & a SAFC loss would be the boost everyone wants & it would set up the last 10 games of the season nicely. That might be setting us up for a fall, sadly. Just can't see Best and Loven scoring the goals regularly enough to stay as high as we are now.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/apr/08/chris-hughton-newcastle-premier-league 8/4/10 to 16/8/10 = 3 players signed before the season started, 2 frees and one for £2m? None of them signed as starters, one of whom was unfit for a month and one who would be injured for the majority of the season. Touché. And then a few more came in later in the window like Moyo, Ben Arfa, and Tiote. Come on UV, we may have had all the time in the world to plan, but I think it's fair to say a lot of players and clubs will hold out for as long as possible to see if any better offers/clubs come in. There is no reason at all to believe negotiations didn't begin well before any deals were actually finalised. 5? I count 2, and one of those almost turned up on our doorstep by accident. Stealth edit I see. The point was about early planning for the next season. I'd only call Tiote & Perch scouted and planned buys, Gosling & Campbell were opportunistic signings, and Ben Arfa just landed at our door (quite literally). I'd say we've been very, very fortunate with the way things have turned out this season rather than it's come about through great planning. Do you remember how well we planned over the Summer for our year in the Championship too? I remeber how we planned to be sold that summer which didn't exactly help. Nevertheless, we did enough to get straight back out of the division.
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Actually, if anything, that makes me feel a bit happier. More possitive now that he can be persuaded, and it's not a foregone conclusion.
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The full interview is in Marca and also mentions broken promises. Is a worse read than the Mail quotation. Ah, bugger. I'm going to regret this, but any translations?
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I fear that might happen. Did Konchesky play for Pardew at West Ham? Nee way, Paul f***ing konchesky is nearly 30. We can't make a profit on someone that old.
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Cue jingle - "Spread it! With direct debit!"
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/apr/08/chris-hughton-newcastle-premier-league 8/4/10 to 16/8/10 = 3 players signed before the season started, 2 frees and one for £2m? None of them signed as starters, one of whom was unfit for a month and one who would be injured for the majority of the season. Touché. And then a few more came in later in the window like Moyo, Ben Arfa, and Tiote. Come on UV, we may have had all the time in the world to plan, but I think it's fair to say a lot of players and clubs will hold out for as long as possible to see if any better offers/clubs come in. There is no reason at all to believe negotiations didn't begin well before any deals were actually finalised.
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What I didn't get with that was his assertion that it woud be good for Enrique and the club to wait til summer. I can get the Enrique part... but the club? /actually thinking about it, it may have just been to take some heat out of any criticism of Jose's decision? Fair play if that was the case, just seemed odd at the time. Maybe, but hypothetically it would also it would be a big contract to support in the Second Division. Sign him up and risk getting lumbered, would be the idea. Whey, yes, that would be another way of looking at it. Get to bed man On the same train of thought, with a slightly more positive spin, it would maybe in Pardews eyes give us more leeway with Ashley to offer him a far bigger contract once we're safe than we can at the moment - so we could hold onto him. G'night!
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What I didn't get with that was his assertion that it woud be good for Enrique and the club to wait til summer. I can get the Enrique part... but the club? /actually thinking about it, it may have just been to take some heat out of any criticism of Jose's decision? Fair play if that was the case, just seemed odd at the time. Maybe, but hypothetically it would also it would be a big contract to support in the Second Division. Sign him up and risk getting lumbered, would be the idea. Whey, yes, that would be another way of looking at it.
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Ah, I'm sorry. It's getting stupidly late (blame Enrique!). You are absolutely right of course. There are continuing effects from the big decisions and sadly this might be a symptom; even if in Carrolls case, while I hate seeing him go, it may yet help us push on quicker than we otherwise might have (if we do spend wisely). But I would hope we can still remain positive off the pitch while the team still show fight on the pitch. One article doesn't change that for me.
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What I didn't get with that was his assertion that it woud be good for Enrique and the club to wait til summer. I can get the Enrique part... but the club? /actually thinking about it, it may have just been to take some heat out of any criticism of Jose's decision? Fair play if that was the case, just seemed odd at the time.
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That would be pretty damn positive for the club though tbf. /not that I have gone as far to claim either suggestion mind. At least not while sober.
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Sorry, misread your post, particularly this bit - "so if the aims of the club's government and its team's members diverge, problems could arise". Hopefully that's not what we're seeing. Tthe lads out on the pitch still look to be working for each other, fingers crossed both they and Enrique keep it up until the end of the season.
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"Harry loves a player but I bet he only likes him after tonight." Whoever writes this stuff is a bona fide genius.
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Hmm. Spoke to soon? At this early stage I've been quite spectacularly wrong so far. Some quotes in a paper, from an interview with no context, take immediate precedence over every recent manager or player interview, and more importantly what we have seen with our own eyes on the pitch? The negativity perpetuated on this board is something else.
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This is a very good point. In a similar vein, on late kick off they were saying it was the main reason why Bent went to Villa - Cappello just doesn't travel north of Birmingham. For the Spanish team, you might as well be ploughing your trade in Indonesia if you are not at one of the monster clubs outside of España.
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This, this, this. And as for selling Carroll, as I said, what difference would it have made not selling him. We'd still not be in the champions league, and we'd have even less money to invest to get close to a sniff of it.
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Whenever Pardew speaks about our players in the media, it sounds like a sales pitch. Give over man. He always bigs up individual players, as he should. He's said no different about Jose than Krul, Barton, Best or Tiote, Williamson, Colo, in fact pretty much every player in the squad.
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...or simply an appreciation of his efforts in the team recently.
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Disagree. Weve just been promoted man, and he's saying he wants champions league. That won't be us for a good while yet, whether or not we sold Carroll. In fact, selling Carroll is the one thing that could get us there sooner.
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Looks that way. There is nothing in there saying that he'd be happy to stay if we invested, so there is no need to make those comments other than a come get me plea. He want's champions league and we can't give it to him, so fair enough, I can't get angry about it as there is nothing we can do yet to give him that. /as has been said though... Villa/champions league?