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  1. He was having to adapt to a far more physical and difficult league, had a baby on the way at home and was in a truly s*** team with a s*** manager.  Overall, he wasn't  that bad and I for one would welcome giving our only player at Euro 2008 a second chance to prove himself instead of once again dumping a foreign player who doesn't instantly adjust to the Premiership.  *Tin hat on*

     

    Personally I thought he was utter s****. Can't wait to see the back of him. Nothing to do with him being foreign though.

     

    At that point in the season, everyone was utter s***.  Yes, he dropped some clangers.  But so did Faye and so does Taylor (frequently).  Things didn't exactly pick up when he was shipped off to Lazio and we conceded 10 or 12 against Man Utd and Arsenal.

     

    I might change my mind if he looks just as bad at the European Championships, but I'd prefer we didn't have another  £3 million write off.  Keep him as a squad player.

  2. He was having to adapt to a far more physical and difficult league, had a baby on the way at home and was in a truly shit team with a shit manager.  Overall, he wasn't  that bad and I for one would welcome giving our only player at Euro 2008 a second chance to prove himself instead of once again dumping a foreign player who doesn't instantly adjust to the Premiership.  *Tin hat on*

  3. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/7430548.stm

     

    England coach Fabio Capello said some of his players failed to perform to their potential in the friendlies against USA and Trinidad and Tobago.

    Capello's men recorded a 2-0 win over the Americans on Wednesday before travelling to Trinidad and finishing off the week with an easy 3-0 victory.

    "I've learnt a lot over the last 10 days," he told BBC Sport.

    "I have learnt some players are good in training but not so good when to comes to the game."

     

    I'm glad he noticed.

  4. Was just reading the Group A preview for my adopted team Switzerland when I noticed this:

     

    ONE FOR THE SCOUTS: 19-year-old Eren Derdiyok: scored seven in five games for the under-21s before a goal against England on his senior debut in February. Says he would love to play alongside Michael Owen.

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eren_Derdiyok

     

    In April 2008, he was quoted in saying he would love to play in the same team as Newcastle United striker Michael Owen sparking rumours that he could be set to move to England.

     

    6ft 3', 7 goals in 7 games for the Swiss U-19s, 7 goals in 5 games for the U-21s

     

    :coolsmiley:

     

     

     

     

  5. I checked and you're right.  Do you know what they are showing instead of the opening match on the HD channels?

    On ESPN HD: 'Today at the Belmont Stakes' and another f***ing episode of SportsCenter.

    On ESPN 2 HD: Funkmaster Flex Car Wars, Road to the Omaha Super Regionals (????) and NASCAR qualifying.

     

    Funkmaster Flex Car Wars.  :jesuswept:  This bloody country.

  6. You ok? Seems like you've had a kick the cat night.

     

    My point is, its sounding like we said "Emre plus dosh for Turan" they said no and we still said well you can have emre anyway. suggesting we were weak in negotiations, its seeming like we are losing more than gaining.

     

    I don't understand that point.  Turan plays for Galatasary and we sold Emre to Fenerbahce.  If the two deals are even related it seems more likely that Gala held us to ransom on the Turan deal so we said sod off and sold one of their fan favourites to an arch rival. 

  7. Man City were pretty s**** at the tail end of the season. I wouldn't want to start splashing the cash like them. They bought some right duds this season.

     

    Petrov was excellent all season, Elano was top quality 1st half of the season the other good players were Dunne, Johnson, Hart and Onhou (Sp?) who were already there.

     

    I'd have Gelson Fernandes.  Great player who we should try and poach if Sven goes.

  8. I agree with what you're saying.  But sport journalism in the UK seem to think they can throw around unnamed sources and informants like every transfer rumour or takeover is Watergate.  It isn't journalism, but I can't see it stopping until someone decides to call their bluff and sue one of the papers. 

     

    journalists don't name sources as a rule. if they had to, they'd never receive information in the first place. a journalist isnt going to say 'newcastle are close to signing david bentley, sources suggest. the blackburn man will arrive on tyneside tomorrow to discuss terms. sheila the club secretary told me all this, hope she doesnt get sacked for leaking confidential info"

     

    i bet those little snippets of s**** you read in the people or daily sport are literally just made up on the spot, but from the others they probably have a real source somewhere down the line. think of the kind of ITK s**** that goes round the pubs, taxis and forums, and multiply it by 100, and you have the kind of stuff Journos get. i'm sure most of it is bollocks and most of it never reaches print, whereas other stuff does.

     

    But as a journalist the real reason you wouldn't credit Sheila the Club Secretary is because you know full well that she isn't a legitimate source.  How many of these insiders a) exist and b) have any credible knowledge of what is going on?  I would bet that half of them are agents or middle men, calling journalists because a story linking their client with Newcastle helps his negotiations on contract talks or something similar.  Rumours aren't supposed to be the basis of journalism.  Compare the number of times you see business or political journalists relying on "unnamed sources" in order to print something.  Not that often...and when they do, they are usually pretty damn sure of the source because their job is on the line.  They report fact - things that have happened.  If sports journalists did that they wouldn't sell papers, so they lie instead.

     

    I've got no problem with having some fun in the summer with the wild gossip about transfers, but some of it is disgraceful.  The Martins to Arsenal stories for example...they don't have a source.  We know this, they know this, they know that we know this, but they get away with printing their own wishful thinking and getting obscene salaries for doing so.  If they actually printed fact (as in "my mate Steve reckons we should sign Obafemi Martins and his mate in the club shop agreed") then they would be out of a job.

  9. I agree with what you're saying.  But sport journalism in the UK seem to think they can throw around unnamed sources and informants like every transfer rumour or takeover is Watergate.  It isn't journalism, but I can't see it stopping until someone decides to call their bluff and sue one of the papers. 

  10. Emre's time loop NUFC career in five easy steps:

     

    1. Comes off bench for much anticipated return, looks bright, plays well, fans call for first team reintroduction, believing him to be the answers to our woes.

     

    2. Gets a start, and looks off the pace. Substituted.

     

    3. Gets injured out for weeks.

     

    4. Returns for international game, plays well, fans anticipate return to first team.

     

    5. Return to 1.

     

     

    More often than not, he's been a drain rather than a help, while Turkey's Belozoglu Emre is worse than England's Michael Owen.

     

    I'd be happy to see him gone.

     

    That sums up his career at Newcastle well.  I wouldn't sell him for the sake of it, but he obviously isn't worth whatever he's getting paid if you consider his horrendous injury record.  If Fener are offering decent money I'd sell.

  11. An FA Cup will do me thanks.  :coolsmiley:

     

    But to answer your question, no...signings like Diane (if he's coming) aren't the height of my ambition.  But this is a squad signing.  When you have a small squad not every signing has to be astounding.  Just a bit more depth and quality in one position for a reasonable amount of money.  The big names and big money can be spent elsewhere (a creative midfielder hopefully).

     

    If and when we are in a position to challenge the top 4, we can have a summer like Chelsea.  But until then we have to be realistic.

  12. Depends.  If he's playing well enough to force out Drogba, Arouna Kone and Kalou then it's a sacrifice I'm willing to make.  Geremi wouldn't be that much of a loss (if he's still at the club in 2 years), Beye would be getting on, and it doesn't look like Martins' international career is going that well to be banking on playing for Nigeria in 2010 (www.nufc.com).

     

    Double cross that bridge when we get there I suppose, but I wouldn't be worried at the moment.

     

  13. I know there has been posted a couple of links t fotballshirt shopsin this thread, but which site is the most secure site to buy from really, anybody have a place they have bought alot from?

     

    Subside Sports is the best IMO.  Good selection, no problems with them at all.  I've also bought from Kitbag, but I wouldn't recommend them. 

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