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EthiGeordie

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  1. Olympique Lyonnais continues to remain faithful to its policy that empowers young people, but is nevertheless subject to some economic logic. In fact, Clement Grenier could leave his former club in the coming days when interesting offers. And Newcastle United is already set to this folder. Yattara Mohamed Nabil Fekir Jordan Ferri, Yassine Benzia, Fares Bahlouli Rachid Ghezzal ... The young shoots of Olympique Lyonnais should be even more important this season at Olympique Lyonnais, including guided by some seniors only older but more experienced, such as Alexandre Lacazette or Maxime Gonalons, decided to stay despite several requests from Europe. Jean-Michel Aulas still believe in this project set up there a little more than three years to respond to a difficult economic situation during the project construction stage of Enlightenment. Hubert Fournier took over Remi Garde, but the changes in the professional workforce will be reduced, reflecting departures from Bafetimbi Gomis and Jimmy Briand, while Christophe Jalletdevrait soon follow suit Lindsay Rose. Designated successor Cabaye? However, two players could still be persuaded to pack up before the end of the summer transfer window: Samuel Umtiti and Clement Grenier. "In late May, agents and Clément Grenier Umtiti Samuel told us they planned to play elsewhere. A good output they have been granted their request. But that does not mean they will leave," recalled recently President. But about the middle of tricolor international field, it could move in the coming days. Indeed, according to the Newcastle Chronicle, Clément Grenier really like Alan Pardew, the Magpies manager orphans Yohan Cabaye since January. That contained in the initial list of Didier Deschamps for the World Cup before forfeit could therefore run in the Premier League to join such other Frenchies as Rémy Cabella, Yoann Gouffran, Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa, Moussa Sissoko, Sylvain Marveaux or Gabriel Obertan. Under contract until 30 June 2016 between the Rhône and Saône, the 23-year-old could fetch between 8 and 10 million euros to his former club. And under current economic conditions, this amount would be really significant for OL. From a sporting point of view, however, the attraction of French for Newcastle United is still questionable, the team that ended last year ranked 10th in the Premier League. But the English league is a dream and the Magpies can also serve as a springboard to reach a more upscale training later. http://www.sports.fr/football/transferts/articles/les-magpies-esperent-grenier-1085951/ …
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    Loïc Remy

    http://gianlucadimarzio.com/en/calciomercato/liverpool-close-the-deal-for-remy-the-details/
  3. I put my jersey into drier and the wonga sign melted what a cheap stuff.
  4. If the next striker is not on the par with Remy statue no bother buying squad players.
  5. can someone upload the twitter pic santon wearing the new jersey not bad at all.
  6. I would love it if we have Nike but I don't see it. Our next Kit supplier will be Umbro.
  7. Nike wants to concentrate of American football. Thus they lost Arsenal, Manu and Juve.
  8. I have a feeling it is him that we are chasing. The only player Mike Ashley scouted personally.
  9. A new manager wastes money. Stars of recent World Cups and European Championships are often overvalued. Certain nationalities are overvalued. Older players are overvalued. Buy players with personal problems at a discount then help them deal with their problems. Employ relocation advisers to help new players settle in to the area. Use wisdom of the crowds. The best time to buy a player is when he is in his early twenties. Sell any player if a club offers more than he is worth. Replace your best players before you even sell them.
  10. Keeping him will be the best business of the summer.
  11. how they manage not to give us no sneak preview this time around?
  12. It is important not to sign anyone before June 30. So that he can announce the largest profit in our history. After that expect some new signing.
  13. we all know how Saltlake bribe and all... They can't take it away from them... It is important to change FIFA so that this will never happen to them.
  14. Jealous of them he play attractive football and likable fella for those of you making not speaking English a big deal just piss of your kind of people are the reason we stuck with Pardew.
  15. No wonder Pardew wants him... he wants him to help him on headbutting opponents...
  16. This preaty much cover all the online posts in this fourm. It will be like that until we start winning and be in a healthy league position like 2011-2012.
  17. http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/27498644 A hero who see things from afar and changes.... Wish we have some one like him...
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    Guillem Balague ‏@GuillemBalague 9m A top Spanish manager wanted in the PL. In last 2 months Quique Sanchez Flores has had approaches from West Brom, West Ham, Newcastle
  19. Great article from http://www.newcastleunited.us/2014/05/dear-alan-were-stuck-with-you-so-please-change-514.html Dear Alan: We're Stuck With You, So Please Change Pardew_5-14-14 Dear Alan, By now you're well aware that we would prefer you no longer work as manager of Newcastle United. You've even admitted that the second half of this season wasn't good enough. But, in spite of your loose grip on the locker room, uninspiring tactics and hooligan impersonations on the sidelines, owner Mike Ashley won't fire you. So we're stuck together, at least for the start of next season. We'd like to say there are ways for you to win us back, but we honestly don't know if that's possible at this point. I suppose a top-six finish next season might do it; you'll have to excuse us for harboring doubts about the likelihood of that happening. But there are a few things you could do to at least quiet the chants for your removal. Some suggestions: Recapture your PR game Remember when you first started at Newcastle? Most fans weren't in favor of your hiring, but you won a lot of them over with some slick, yet honest, interviews. You went on BBC Newcastle and talked about tough issues facing the club. You were relatable and likeable, even after your bosses sold your star striker. Since signing that eight-year contract, though, you've changed. You can't deal with criticism, you get defensive with reporters and you embarrass yourself trying to praise Ashley. We understand that you can't rip the man who signs your paychecks, but you can't afford to abandon the fans if you want to repair the toxic atmosphere at St. James' Park. So, swallow your pride, go on the radio and tell us that you understand our frustration. Speak from the heart and be as honest as you can — and that includes loosening your protective hold on your players. Show us who you are as a manager What type of soccer does an Alan Pardew team play? Seriously, we're asking you, because it's been three-and-a-half seasons and we still don't know. You've talked about an up-tempo passing game in the past, but that's only materialized in short bursts. Sometimes you've channeled your pal Jose Mourinho and set up your team to defend and counter attack. Too often, though, your teams have played overly direct, particularly since Yohan Cabaye left for Paris. You change formations week to week, shoehorn players into positions and appear more concerned with trying to stop your opponent than what to do when your team has the ball. We realize that some of this is because you've been handed a roster that may not suit your soccer sensibilities. But please, please, establish some sort of identity for your team. It doesn't have to be a rigid formation or style — just an underlying quality that will help us understand what exactly you're trying to do. Demand a cohesive transfer plan Maybe the word "demand" is a bit heavy for someone who's coming off such a lean four months. But you need to find a way to heal the clear schism that exists in your boss' transfer policy. You want a few British players; Graham Carr is recommending Frenchman after Frenchman, and he's been winning out. We all know this. We don't really care where the players come from, but we want to know that they're being signed because they're the right fit — not just for the right price, on the right contract, with the right re-sale value. You're the one who has to get the team to perform on the field — and manage the locker room — so you had better find a way to have some input. Or at least make it look like you, Carr, Lee Charnley and Ashley are working from the same plan. Stop the excuses and show some belief We know your job comes with migraine-inducing challenges. Your boss repeatedly sells your best player in the middle of the season. You haven't been given a permanent signing since last January, and it's been almost three years since a player with Premier League experience arrived. But you've got to stop the constant stream of excuses. It doesn't fill us with confidence to hear you talk about how the club can't compete with Southampton financially. Everton hasn't spent big. Neither has Atletico Madrid. A little belief and a bold managerial vision can lift a club. We hope you'll consider these ideas this summer. Doesn't standing on the sideline without getting booed sound nice? Yours, The I Wish I Was A Geordie team
  20. one thing is certain saying get out of our club killed us. If we had good relationship with Ashley I doubt we have all this problem with Pardew. Also if I am Ashley why would I sack Pardew. A manager who take all the flack for me to make my enemies happy. I would be shocked and happy if sack Pardew but I give is less than 5 % chance.
  21. I wonder how long we suffer? How he can assess him self and admit he has been a failure. I wish he call truce to lots of stuff.
  22. I doubt Martinez will achieve what Moyes did in 10 years time. We need a solid performer Moyes thicks lots of boxes and he is my choice.
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