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toontownman

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  1. Carroll had a great first half. Ameobi has to go, maybe Lovenkrands isnt fit enough to play a full half?
  2. I think I'm going to stick a video of the second half of 2006 and watch that instead, will end alot happier.
  3. Sbragia, Adams, Southgate there are the odd ones out there questionable. But it depends on the situation they are in and given. JFK is like a common, demented talentless version of SBR.
  4. Wish him all the best. Dont hate him for leaving at all he doesnt owe us anything, he isnt leaving us in the shit, we have decent cover. Good luck to him. Only thing Im upset about is: A) not getting enough money for him B) Man Citeh being Pricks C) not getting any players in exchange D) Man Citeh being Pricks Whilst the board couldnt do much about B or D, we had the power to change A and C. Maybe we will be suprised, I wont be expecting anything thats for sure.
  5. Ameobi in looking arsed and winning the ball shocker. oh no normal service has resumed.
  6. Thats what happens when you have strikers with a braincell that can finish.
  7. At least he will slot easily in. Made a small profit on him too. Dont think you guys can be picky at the moment, he will score and create you goals and like us you need them in abundance.
  8. Think he will play tmrw, normally we would be quick to play down his chances of playing or rule him out. Was expecting him for the bench but the deafening silence makes me thing we might spring a suprise and start him.
  9. Megson bluffing? http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/transfers/transfer-roundup-bolton-close-to-sealing-deals-for-16315m-veloso-and-larsson-1522477.html
  10. we need someone that will play well week in and out. not someone who'll score a pretty goal now and again. Both would be nice
  11. Two years ago I would have broken mine if we got Bruce as our manager. He has done well, but the next year and a half will be the tester for him. Alongside Moyes and MoN he is right up there with the next best british manager to SAF.
  12. No Idea who this columist is or whether wrestling is in his blood, but I'd certainly tend to agree with him, we really should be taking advantage of this situation. http://www.footballfancast.com/blog/premiership/newcastle-should-look-hijack-villas-move-citys-young-jewel/9436 Being a trained UEFA coach, nothing gives me great satisfaction in seeing players come through the system and making their names in the game. While Arsenal's system certainly seems to be working, given the talent on display, I just wonder whether the demand for success from supporters, will see them given the time to evolve, I don't believe they will and that is a similar fear that I have for Manchester City. Manchester City has been a hot bed for top young talent and Jim Cassell continually fails to get the recognition for the quality that he continually churns out. This man's CV has seen the likes of SWP, Richards, Ireland, Johnson, Evans and Sturridge come through this system and arguably has saved Manchester City millions in the process. Obviously City prior to having their great wealth were able to throw these youngsters in the first team, as the expectancy levels wasn't as high, but I just wonder now with the Abu Dhabi United Group's pumping millions into the football club, as to whether they will really get the chance to fulfil their potential. I know Mark Hughes has come out and stated he is keen for this to happen, but I think the real reality is that they won't. I look at this Manchester City squad and for me there are potentially going to be a lot of rich pickings for other clubs to exploits. We all know about the talents of Joe Hart and Michael Johnson, but for me the jewel of their crown is Daniel Sturridge, who is without question will have a big future within the game. He really has no weakness in his game, apart from experience, but has already shown in the fleeting first team appearances he has had, what great abilities he possesses and how he can handle the rigours and pace of top level football. I remember watching him as a 15yr old and it was simply a man against boy's performance out there. When players are top quality they stand out like a country mile and there is simply no hesitation as to whether they will make it to the top, Sturridge is fulfilling that potential and that is why City are so desperate to keep hold of the 19yr old. It has emerged in the recent months that City are struggling to agree a new contract for the striker, as he is unwilling to commit his future to the club. I cannot believe for a minute it is down to monetary reasons, given the wealth City possess and it makes you wonder whether the player is biding his time to see what opportunities he will be given this season, and whether the possible January arrivals are going to stunt his progress. The additions of Bellamy and the likely signing of Roque Cruz, will certainly knock him down the pecking order and he will certainly hold tight and wait until the summer, unless a deal is forthcoming in the next 48hrs. It has been reported this week that Aston Villa are one of the clubs that are monitoring the situation closely and O'Neill, who in fairness does favour English talent, is keen to line him up to join his ever improving Villa side. While a move to Villa would undoubtedly be tempting for the youngster, he will only be fully aware that like at City, he will have players ahead of him in the pecking order and will wonder whether he will get his chance to shine. In my opinion he is actually good enough to be in their starting line-up now, although I'm sure Villa fans will see it slightly differently. For me the perfect move would be Newcastle for the lad and he should be a huge stipulation from them in the deal to take Shay Given in the opposite direction. Sturridge would be a sensation on Tyneside and more importantly he will be given the opportunity he needs to show what a talent he is. He isn't another Ameobi who is all potential and then flatters to deceive, as he is a different level altogether in terms of ability and his arrival would mirror that of Andy Cole's arrival all those years ago. He is ready for the Premier League and just needs the club that will give him that opportunity and a run of games so he can fulfil his undoubted potential. Newcastle are desperately short upfront, given their wretched run of injuries, and that is why they should look to take advantage of City's desire of Shay Given to land this most precocious talent.
  13. http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/sport/150299/NEWCASTLE-AND-SUNDERLAND-BATTLE-FOR-NAUGHTON-Sheffield-United-right-back-set-to-clinch-move-to-Premier-League.html Would be a decent purchase, although a strange one as it says we are still after Ebondo. four RB's at the club would be a little excessive.
  14. What you can't tell from that image is that the camera is actually in the Sky Helicopter, trying to get a nice view of the SOS before the match. Then fatty rolls along and ruins hours of hard work. I thought they vapourised that thing at the end of Ghostbusters?
  15. To be fair most of them just sneak in under the radar, ala spear, alnwick. Dont think there is anything to worry about with the youth policy, we seem to be adding 3/4 every window and people are coming in and out on trial all the time.
  16. God this was boring 5 days ago, now its just agonising. What the hell is Citeh's problem just pay up like every other deal they have splurged on.
  17. We arent, we put our bid on the table, reached what they asked for twice then they doubled the price. We said no and left it at that, balls in their court tbh.
  18. Thanks for the insight Zulu. Everyone is chuffed you sucker punched spurs!
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