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Everything posted by Mick
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I'd rather get rid of both as neither give us anything.
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He can hardly be faulted today, we needed 3 points and we got them.
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On a brighter note, I think that was his last game for us.
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If we lose both we might as well just give up.
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It could be that he plays better when he has no distractions, like Norwich and Blackburn. I'm not sure that we could say that Newcastle will not offer distractions. If he’s looking for a fresh start to his career then it could work for him here, are we in a position to take that risk? Maybe we're not in a position to not take the risk.
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Bentley was brilliant at both Norwich and Blackburn and he would have been a brilliant player to bring here when he went to Spurs. Get the Bentley of 2 years ago and he'll be brilliant, get the one who has played for Spurs and he'll add very little, if anything. Maybe he’s just not cut out to life in London as he didn’t set the world on fire when at Arsenal. He’s done well when away from the place. I'm not sure that he's worth the risk unless were bringing other players in. If we're looking to bring in players to keep us in this division, I'm not sure he's the way to go because of his last 2 years.
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I think we need 4 as we don't want either gaining on us.
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I agree that he needs time, he's got it anyway. I don't hate him but I think his rumoured involvement in the sacking of Hughton was shit. We have no proof that he was involved but I find it hard to believe that his name was randomly plucked out of fresh air. He was brought in as an upgrade on Hughton so my expectations of him are to do better than the person he’s replaced and he’ll not get an easy time off me because of how he got the job.
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Giving Krul a break will do him no harm, it will give him a rest and time to work on his game. He's had his best run in the team and will now know what needs to work on. His kicking is the worst part of his game so if he can improve on that he'll become a better player for it.
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I thought that Pardew was supposed to be an upgrade on Hughton? Being the same under Pardew as we were under Hughton shouldn't be good enough and I haven't seen anything yet under Pardew to suggest that it's been exactly the same. I think we would have probably got something from Man City or Spurs under Hughton.
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Players have broken news on injuries for as long as I've been watching football, as have managers, just do a google on 'footballer reveals injury.'
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The outcome is the same in both situations, you either want the opposition to know you have injuries or you don't.
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Nice to see Pardew can tell the press that Carroll is injured the day before a game, I guess he thinks that nobody at Wigan reads a newspaper or watches TV but everybody at Spurs is on twitter.
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We're due something at Wigan and I think our players will not want to get beat 3 in a row.
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Ryan Taylor is injured.
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Clearly photoshopped, nobody could look like that naturally.
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The broken bones aren't the problem, it's the damage done to tendons and Ben Arfa hasn't had any of that. All broken bones are different because of where the bone/bones are broken and also the damage done by the bone when it becomes displaced. He’s ahead of his recovery schedule because the damage wasn’t as severe as it could have been. Eduardo had a massive problem and his broken bones were almost as bad as an amputation.
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How is it almost certain that he'll not be the same player as before? The only damage that we know about is that he's broken bones and they'll heal and become as good as before so what is going to hold him back? A broken bone can damage tissue around the break and that will also heal, we know nothing about anything other than that. It would have been different if the bone had gone around a joint but it hasn't. No damage was caused to tendons so he’ll be fine once he realises that his bones are not going to go again. He’ll forget that he’s even had a problem and will do everything as he did before.
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I’ve got no problem with the way he’s handled it in isolation and I posted something to back him up yesterday. That doesn’t change the fact that it wasn’t sprung on him in the post-match interview, or have I missed something?
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The Enrique one was hardly sprung on him, he was informed via a text message.
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The participant left the Big Brother house and already began to talk. Dew said that nothing happened to the Argentina soccer team. Guest on "The Debate on Big Brother" was that when he worked as a cashier in a freeshop at Ezeiza Airport, Jonas Gutierrez met in a bar. He returned from his participation in the 2010 World Cup and was surprised by her beauty. "We were with friends at the cafe and they invited us to their table. It was not more than that, " he said. Then he added that he asked his email but he never wrote. To close the case concluded: "I do not find attractive. It is not my type. "
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