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Where did I say he was a God? Or did you make that up? Alex also pointed out that Dyers willingness wasnt at fault - I assume he is pathetic too? Fans' like yourself who condone the booing of a player in our colours are clearly not the brightest. And to accept it is to condone it before you start rattling on about 'I didnt...'. That you arent the brightest is evident in most of the tripe you tend to spout. If we are at loggerheads in our opinions then that is fine by me. If you are unable to debate in a civil manner then that in itself is sad. There are many intelligent Newcastle fans who have followed the club for over 30 years and get irritated by bairns who don't know their arse from their elbow. So I would hardly call us a dying breed. Sadly some of the new generation with the wit of pondlife seem all too happy to suggest their idea is everyone elses. It isn't. For that we can be happy. Nb: A few flashy moments involved being integral to 3 top 5 finishes. Prior to that he was also one of the few who could make things happen. He needs a change of scene. Our revival in the last season coincided with his return. That is fact. However, if he is here next season then he will get my support simply because of the shirt he is wearing. Whether I like him or not. Once he is gone it will be a different story. Ask your mam why its best not to shit on your own doorstep. Maybe she can explain it to you in your own language. Dyer had fuk all to do with our good positions. He did his best to corrupt young talent and to give us a 'bling bling' tag because of the way he saw what being a footballer is all about. A couple of flashy moments is enough to impress morons like yourself, more seasoned fans will see Dyer was nothing but trouble for our club and cost a great manager the sack. Another pathetic fan that cant see past someone who runs very fast, a simpleton, thats all you are, a dying breed. Toon fans have grown up leaving shit stains like you behind, thank god that the rubbish is being taking out. "Pie" continues to show all the symptoms of a rabid toontastic loonie, clever lad types who think everyone who disagrees with them is "thick" ie feels a constant need to tell everyone how clever he is. Thats 3 or 4 people he thinks are "thick" in this thread alone. Winchester mag for starters is one of the most dedicated NUFC fans going. Pie is probably a fuckin dustman. He's clearly got a chip on his grubby shoulder, from where he lifts his bins. I'm biting, i shouldn't, i know, but any fan worth his salt can reasonably sum up Dyers effect on this club, and it certainly isn't positive.
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Where did I say he was a God? Or did you make that up? Alex also pointed out that Dyers willingness wasnt at fault - I assume he is pathetic too? Fans' like yourself who condone the booing of a player in our colours are clearly not the brightest. And to accept it is to condone it before you start rattling on about 'I didnt...'. That you arent the brightest is evident in most of the tripe you tend to spout. If we are at loggerheads in our opinions then that is fine by me. If you are unable to debate in a civil manner then that in itself is sad. There are many intelligent Newcastle fans who have followed the club for over 30 years and get irritated by bairns who don't know their arse from their elbow. So I would hardly call us a dying breed. Sadly some of the new generation with the wit of pondlife seem all too happy to suggest their idea is everyone elses. It isn't. For that we can be happy. Nb: A few flashy moments involved being integral to 3 top 5 finishes. Prior to that he was also one of the few who could make things happen. He needs a change of scene. Our revival in the last season coincided with his return. That is fact. However, if he is here next season then he will get my support simply because of the shirt he is wearing. Whether I like him or not. Once he is gone it will be a different story. Ask your mam why its best not to shit on your own doorstep. Maybe she can explain it to you in your own language. Dyer had fuk all to do with our good positions. He did his best to corrupt young talent and to give us a 'bling bling' tag because of the way he saw what being a footballer is all about. A couple of flashy moments is enough to impress morons like yourself, more seasoned fans will see Dyer was nothing but trouble for our club and cost a great manager the sack. Another pathetic fan that cant see past someone who runs very fast, a simpleton, thats all you are, a dying breed. Toon fans have grown up leaving shit stains like you behind, thank god that the rubbish is being taking out.
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Like i said Pie, you are one dimensional and an absolute fuking idiot to go with it. Pathetic supporter of the club, exactly whats been wrong with it for the last 10 years, hope you are proud. Dyer has a few flashy moments, morons like Pie think he's a god. Glad you are a dying breed.
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He really is a class A prick.
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Makes up for the horror collision. Am sure Carroll will be delighted Buffon is talking about him in such light. Buffon was clearly worried he was goign to score to do that in a friendly.
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Sorting out the debts either means paying it off, which takes a signature, or restructuring it, which means we'll be here forever until we sign a player for decent money.
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Top of my head, 182cm It's not that big :/ Still bigger than Carr, Babayaro, Solano & Zoggy.
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But height isn't really needed there. Through the middle (CD/DMC/CF) is where you need height, as long as he can cut out crosses and has good positional sense his height is by far enough to be effective. Evra is a good example. Small fuker, and got raped on crosses going over his head for months when he 1st signed for Manu. But once he settled down he got there quicker, better positioning and became more effective and now a solid player.
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Does anyone remember the Argentina vs Brazil game at Arsenal a little while ago? Elano scored twice, and I posted then that he could be Sinclair's replacement (I might dig that post up!). Would have walked over broken glass to get him here that day, but I was being ironic cos there was absolutely no chance that City would try to buy him nor any chance of him coming. But here we are. Same as Nery Castillo, watching the Copa he was a class apart, amazing to have all these stories in the papers about how we want him (Altho unfortunately it looks like he's going to Shaktar). Just being mentioned in the same paragraph as all these quality guys from all corners of the world while shysters like Harewood and Konchesky sign for some other mugs...I am a happy bunny. Well enjoy it, glad someone is happy. Can see Citeh being a force next season, although i still think Sven will over spend like always in the end, but that doesn't seem to matter to your new owner.
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Well not many decent midfielders go for less than £6m these days. Well not many clubs with the initials N and U can afford to spend more than £6m for a midfielder these days. Dyer is being sold for £6m I think that recoups majority of the Elano fee should we decide to go in for him. When it comes to affording players, I think Ashley will invest a fair share into transfer fees aswell. Any money we get from Dyer will probably go back into the defence. This is like watching two retards play swingball. Your the 3rd then? There's no 3rd in two mate. Keep swinging.
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5'11" is tiny, I'm 5'10" and I'm a short-arse. It's average for a footballer, quite tall for a fullback.
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Well not many decent midfielders go for less than £6m these days. Well not many clubs with the initials N and U can afford to spend more than £6m for a midfielder these days. Dyer is being sold for £6m I think that recoups majority of the Elano fee should we decide to go in for him. When it comes to affording players, I think Ashley will invest a fair share into transfer fees aswell. Any money we get from Dyer will probably go back into the defence. Can't believe we've been taken over by a billionaire and were scraping around selling palyers to raise money for much needed defenders.
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Not good enough yet. You are right, he needs a season in the EPL, but i think then he'll be overpriced and Derby will want £10m or something dafter when the go down (cue Morph going mad, but its true, they are going back down) Get in now for £5-6m, all the money we get off Dyer, and in two seasons we'll be laughing.
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Citeh are doing really well in the transfer market. Utter bullshit that there are no players out there willing to join us, just one excuse after another. At least Dr Spec can be a happy man next season, it looked tits up at one point.
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I've never seen him play, only heard people ranting about him from FM, so can't possibly comment but it would be nice to see a proper attacking mid, especially Brazilian to replace Dyer when he goes. Although Barnes will do.
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I'm just glad were looking at LB's. Painfully clear yesterday where the huge gaping hole was, it need filling two times over. No idea who he is, but even a rival to Babayaro would ease some anxiety right now, then maybe we can go look for a 1st teamer.
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You do a bloody good job of hiding that fact. I wouldn't boo him, but understand those who do. I'm not as one dimensional as yourself. Good argument, you win.
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I wouldn't boo him, but understand those who do. I'm not as one dimensional as yourself.
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http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx?hlid=479327&CPID=23&clid=186&lid=2&title=Real+ready+record+Kaka+bid Real ready record Kaka bid Kaka's financial advisor claims Real Madrid are ready to make a record-breaking offer for the Milan schemer. Milan are determined to fend off interest in the Brazil international, who has been a long-term target of Real president Ramon Calderon. Reports have suggested that the Spanish champions are willing to bid a world record sum of €90million (£60.7million) in an attempt to persuade Milan to sell. And Kaka's financial representative Diogo Kotscho has acknowledged it could give the player a tough decision to make. "Real Madrid are certain that that sum can make Milan change their idea," Kotscho told Globoesport.com. "I believe that this is an opportunity that Kaka must think very hard about." Meanwhile, there is speculation that Milan are chasing Real forward Julio Baptista, who spent last season on loan at Arsenal. Real sporting director Predrag Mijatovic and Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani met in Italy on Sunday, with Baptista rumoured to be a topic of discussion. Though Barcelona striker Samuel Eto'o remains the Rossoneri's prime target, Baptista is being considered as an alternative. Regarding the Brazilian's future with Real, coach Bernd Schuster told AS: "He will come to Germany and I will speak to him to see how everything is."
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I fuking hate Local Hero. Cheesy as fuk, cringe worthy to the core, even more so the sad cunts who got it on their mobile phone and let it ring all the way through holding it in the air with a 'look at me' face on like he's the 1st to ever to do it. Then they have to ring back whoever rang and apologize for missing their call. Muppets.
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What does Dyer expect? 8 years of under performing and injuries, the last 3 have been one long injury while being the second highest paid footballer in the clubs history, and when he finally stays injury free for almost a year he decides he wants to fuk off at the 1st opportunity. Booing him? He's lucky he didn't get an axe in the back of his head. Thankfully this will all be over soon, and the club is rid of such a disease as Dyer.
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requiem for a dream, i think thats what its called. Anyone see Top Gear this week in the Arctic? That was the song they kept playing.
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I didn't say Bramble did the tactics, we didn't have any, Bramble did the hoofing and he was the main culprit. I’m 90% sure that if Bramble had of been playing today he’d have been launching the ball up to the left wing. Surly SA would tell him not too, and he'd stop, thats my point. Souness openly admitted he just allowed the players to get on with it, whereas GR simply would refuse to look Bramble directly in the eyes to tell him anything as he was too scared to do so.