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He's not very good at charades either.
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Not like he hasn't had much to deal with in his 1st season is there?
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I'm one of those who think the move is perfect for him. Spells out everything about him, the celebrity taking over the football yet again. But on the other side i think he could have more impact on 'soccer' than anyone in history over there. Bring the Yanks on board with football, some are even now referring it as 'English Football' (although those people could of been part of the good Americans ) and it can only do our game the world of good. More money for our league for starters, which is nice.
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Martins lacks consistency, but he's only 21 ffs. If we give up on him at that age we want shooting. Last season was decent for him, this season under a manager who knows what he is doing, and with hopefully a great setup behind the scenes they can bring him on in a re-shuffled squad which is winning games and playing decent football. People are so quick to jump on our youth, its frightening.
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We should sell Dyer & Owen and go for the two Italian lads.
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David Beckham's spokesman insists the player has no plans to get out of his contract at LA Galaxy. Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon raised doubts over Beckham's proposed switch to America by hinting he could stay in the Spanish capital. Beckham is due to join LA Galaxy at the end of June when his contract expires at El Santiago Bernabeu. Calderon has revealed Real planned to hold talks with Beckham about extending his stay at the club following his impressive return to form. The Real supremo told the Spanish media on Sunday that there was a clause in the England midfielder's contract which could allow them to keep him. However, a spokesman for Beckham has played down the chances of the England international staying at Madrid and that the player is still committed to moving to LA. "There is no intention of getting out of the Galaxy contract," Beckham's spokesman. "David is looking forward to going to LA - but he wants to end his career at Real Madrid on a high note first, by winning the league."
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Dimitar Berbatov - Spurs Thierry Henry - Barcelona Samuel Eto'o - Barcelona David Villa - Valencia Javier Saviola - Real Madrid Fernando Torres - Liverpool Jan Klaas Huntelaar - Ajax Carlos Tevez - Inter Nicolas Anelka - Bolton Djibril Cisse - Marseille Louis Saha - Lyon Alan Smith - Manu Diego Forlan - Villarreal Craig Bellamy - Aston Villa Darren Bent - Spurs Jermaine Defoe - Portsmouth Yakubu - Portsmouth David Nugent - Everton Benni McCarthy - Blackburn Obafemi Martins - Newcastle Michael Owen - Manu
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Even at a kit launch, one of those tossers who wear their socks up over their knees. The Arsenal - London underground backdrop is a shite idea. Imaging getting Owen & Co sitting on SJ Metro station platform sitting on the yellow seat with bubblegum stuck to their arses!
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Problem is nobody in the Championship wants him. The highest he'll go in England is League 1. Eredivisie will be much better for him playing against teams like AZ, PSV and Ajax. Also your last piont is rather silly that he should be kept in England so the fans can watch and prople can post on this board about him. Chill out, tongue in cheek etc...
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No one answer my question yet. Is there such an agreement, and shall we do like that? Best regards I dont think they'd be able to continue the loan unless there was a window open at the time. Reregistration details would be knacked otherwise.
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I'd rather send him to the Championship, keep him in the country and experience more of the English game. Also means we as fans can keep a better eye on him and also we'll get some random posters signing up buzzing when they realise what a talent the lad is.
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Probably not, unless them lot are his friends and he was willing to do the move like that. But those lots are some very decent players at the very least. I hope we have a peak at one or two.
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There are loads of great Dutch players out there we should be looking at, i would love it if we built a team of top dutch internationals. De Jong is a good player, but i'd rather have the more creative mids of Snejder (who could also be up for sale) or VDV. All 3 plus a sniff at Huntaaler (sp) & maybe Heitenga (sp) would be a great little lot to have on the books.
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Sorry but Babayaro does not count as a footballer. We need to sign two LB's imo, one expensive one, and one for the future, get rid of Babayaro, even if it means releasing him on a free transfer.
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Agree with Crumpy, bar Martins. Martins youth and power edges Bellamy out of the picture for me. A good manager with good training will be able to bring him on and overtake anything Bellamy is capable of.
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Yes, yes and more yes. I hope we jump them on this one.
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I hate these people, i have friends who talk football shite like this. I end up getting very upset and putting them in their place and i get told to calm down. I can't help it, it infuriates me. The day GR was sacked i was in the pub, there were 5 of us toon fans including me and only one of my mates believed GR was shit, the rest were saying he needs more time and it was all down to bad luck and injuries. Honestly, 3000+ pages of N-O opinions came flooding into my brain, i could hardly stand up i was that pissed off! Then, it came across that he'd left and they were saying it was for the best. Fuking some people!
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Would you swap him for Owen? (since Liverpool want £9m and the supposed release fee is £9m) Actually, I would have liked him to play alongside Owen preferably. Owens contract bothers me. He is a free agent in 18 months. If he won't extend - and I think he owes us this - then I would immediately look around to getting the biggest fee possible, or the best part exchange. Bellamy and a few million quid comes into this category. I have to say this, because you shouldn't sell your best players, the trouble being now as compared to the past, the Bosman ruling has moved the goalposts. We don't want to lose Owen for nothing in 2 years time. I'm very worried about Owen's contract, tbh less worried due to the arrival of Ashley, but pride would still be stung if we get fuked over on this one. We can lose all of the £9m on Luque, but to lose the same on Owen due to the circumstances would be painful, bit like what Boro are experiencing right now with Viduka If we could get Bellamy back with money on top its worth considering. I think Owen is the better goalscorer, but Bellamy is Newcastle, its no wonder he wants to come back here, he belongs just like Owen belongs with them.
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Spy Dermon - as in 'Spiderman' Keyes is a proper cockney cunt off-screen isnt he?
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http://kieron-dyer-news.newslib.com/story/4160-2799564/ KIERON DYER SISTER HID HEROIN IN HER KNICKERS She held £1,000 drugs for lover, court told By Victoria Bone 10/01/2007 THE younger sister of Premiership soccer star Kieron Dyer was caught with £1,000 of heroin in her knickers, a jury heard yesterday. Kirsha Dyer, 18, said she hid the package for boyfriend Ricky Fearon when their car was stopped by police. But she claimed he pushed it on to her and that she only took it because she was "terrified of him" and "besotted". Advertisement Dyer insisted she did not know the pack contained heroin, adding: "I was horrified and stunned when I found out it was a Class A drug." Police discovered the 11.4g stash when the pair were pulled over in a Ford KA in Ipswich on April 12 last year. The clingfilm-wrapped package tested positive for both their DNA. Trainee hairdresser Dyer also had £150 stuffed in her bra and jobless Fearon, 19, £120 in his sock. She admits possessing heroin with intent to supply. Fearon, of Chiswick, West London, denies the charge. Dyer is giving evidence against him at Ipswich crown court. She said: "It wasn't my drugs and it wasn't my money. I worshipped the ground he walked on but was terrified of him." Jon Mitchell, for Fearon, said his client could not have afforded to buy the drugs. He claimed Dyer had brought them and said she had received money and expensive gifts, including a sports car, from her footballer brother. Police also found "business cards" in the car. Prosecutor Peter Gair added: "It's obvious. They were at it together and intended to supply drugs." Newcastle star Kieron, 27, who earns a reported £80,000 a week, was not in court. The case continues.
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Erm your club put it in, take it up with them, on join me on a crusade to blame the player rather than the club like i do Owen.
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The Times stated today the fee would be LESS than £5m. LESS? How much less? If it were considerably less then they'd say less than £3m or £2m etc, i expect Manu are looking North of £4m, which is LESS than £5m, but still double what he is worth due to his contract, injuries & ability.
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Didn't this happen about a year ago?