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Unbelievable

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  1. Unbelievable

    Loïc Remy

    Signing for Sunderland. Along with Sissoko and Douglas..
  2. I'm the opposite.. Proper bricking it the closer it gets to Saturday..
  3. Unbelievable

    Loïc Remy

    Just helping Amalfitano order dinner - who happens to have come in dressed as Zwarte Pieten for the day. Wahey! How do you even know that word?
  4. Signed a new deal if I remember correctly.
  5. Unbelievable

    Loïc Remy

    Nah You're wrong for what it's worth. Huh, I posted the article they were referring to, so it's not like they made up shit this time..?
  6. On the verge of playing his first reserves game.
  7. Unbelievable

    Loïc Remy

    http://www.le10sport.com/football/france/mercato/exclu-mercato-remy-vers-un-oui-a-newcastle88262 12 million euros quoted
  8. So is Cisse, might as well sell him..
  9. Unbelievable

    Loïc Remy

    'Arry offered 22 mill for him 12 months ago (when at Spurs) and was turned down..?
  10. Don't think we need him now per se, but if it ensures we get him and doesn't prevent us from doing more pressing business I'm all for it. Should mean he will have settled and adjusted in time for next season too.
  11. OM chairman has stated that Sissoko to them is "complicated" due to the 3 million transfer fee and competition from Monaco and ourselves. http://www.sport24.com/football/transferts/fil-info/om-sissoko-complique-608794
  12. Unbelievable

    Loïc Remy

    Remy himself by the sounds of things.
  13. Not when it means getting him where we otherwise wouldn't, i.e. if he desperately wants a move in January and is willing to drop (a part of) any signing on fee to do it. Basically, we don't know anything without being privvy to the negotiations. I'm still far from confident he would choose us over Juventus mind.
  14. Read more: Journal Live http://www.journallive.co.uk/nufc/newcastle-united-news/2013/01/14/61634-32592405/#ixzz2HwNnxajd
  15. And therein lies the hypocrisy as far as Man U is concerned. They have been in a position to dominate domestic football for decades through outside (loan) investment in much the same way as the new oil rich clubs do, yet they now want to reel those in. Arsenal is a different kettle of fish altogether, what with trying to live within its means (stadium investment excluded). The fact Man U supports their FFP proposal harms them more than it serves them iyam.
  16. I fully agree with that last sentence leffe. Every club's voting behaviour will be based on what is ultimately in their own interests rather than the interest of the game itself.
  17. According to that article Sunderland may yet miss out to us for Sissoko. What?
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