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I know I would slagged but it is important to sell Tiote if we want this club go forward. Having said that we need to spend at least 15 mil to replace him. He is tough but his passing and the tempo of his game is pretty bad. See his performance against Wolves and Mackems he was not a world beater. He is not a player who drives us forward in those sort of games. If we spent 15 mil we can get that sort of player who can sit in front of the back four and move forward to drive us to win.
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West Brom vs Newcastle United - 25/03/12 at 4pm (on SkySports)
EthiGeordie replied to Beren's topic in Football
It will be one ugly game.... -
When he settles well next season he will bury the one on one chances to.
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Not really they hate him because of his Ipswich connection.....
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Newcastle United 1 - 0 Norwich - 18/3/12 - post-match reaction from page 35
EthiGeordie replied to Beren's topic in Football
With the right players I love us play 4 -3-3 more often next season we will be great. -
Newcastle United 1 - 0 Norwich - 18/3/12 - post-match reaction from page 35
EthiGeordie replied to Beren's topic in Football
the changes helped -
Newcastle United 1 - 0 Norwich - 18/3/12 - post-match reaction from page 35
EthiGeordie replied to Beren's topic in Football
Krul -
Newcastle United 1 - 0 Norwich - 18/3/12 - post-match reaction from page 35
EthiGeordie replied to Beren's topic in Football
We play better football without Tiote in the side - odd. -
Newcastle United 1 - 0 Norwich - 18/3/12 - post-match reaction from page 35
EthiGeordie replied to Beren's topic in Football
Perch is playing his best game for us.. -
Newcastle United 1 - 0 Norwich - 18/3/12 - post-match reaction from page 35
EthiGeordie replied to Beren's topic in Football
I can't beleive we are losing Guthri -
Newcastle United 1 - 0 Norwich - 18/3/12 - post-match reaction from page 35
EthiGeordie replied to Beren's topic in Football
what a boom -
I learn this at work to take care of my employees but I doubt if I can save one life now... It is hard to do it if you are not a professional...
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So sad I hope he makes it.....
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He is so right Pardew that is we CAN NOT be 6th with out him.... Most of you guys here try to post that deep inner to your thick brain. I said it last Tuesday and I say it now it is DISGRACFUL to treat the guy like that...
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The entwined journeys of Ba and Cisse (FIFA.com) Saturday 17 March 2012 Print Email my friend Share It’s amazing how two people, entirely unconnected and from completely different starting points in life, can follow such similar paths to a common point. That is exactly what has happened with Newcastle United’s new Senegalese strike duo, Demba Ba and Papiss Demba Cisse. Born just a week apart, but on opposite sides of the world, their lives have run almost in tandem, slowly edging towards each other from 2,500 miles away, culminating in an embrace after Cisse scored on his Magpies debut. Both, however, had to fight through their own hardships to reach this point of coalescence, learning their craft in France, making their names in Germany and eventually uniting on Tyneside. FIFA.com looks back on the their journeys. French and German stop-offs Born and raised in Dakar, Cisse was a regular child from a large family, playing football in the streets from an early age. While well-schooled, his background was by no means affluent and he had to wait until joining a local academy before owning his first pair of boots. Having impressed in his first season at Douanes Dakar, he was snapped up by French top-flight side Metz. As the club yo-yoed between Ligue 1 and 2, he fluctuated between spells on loan and time with his parent club. When given the consistency of Les Grenats, the goals flowed - he was also on target on his Senegal debut - and it was enough for the 23-year-old Cisse to be plucked from the second tier by Bundesliga side Freiburg. Despite finding success in Europe, he hasn’t forgotten where he has come from and helps support a massive extended family back home. “I’m the only one who has the opportunity to help my family financially," explained Cisse. "I have 65-70 relatives in Casamance in south Senegal. What should I do? “I have learnt to play football, so I can help now. I built the family a large house, I support the purchase of food and electricity, and especially help out when someone is sick.” Ba, by contrast, was born in the Parisian suburb of Sevres, the sixth of seven children to Senegalese immigrants. He feels, despite the geographical separation, he and Cisse had a similar upbringing: “We're from the same country, we live the same way as well. Both of our parents are from Senegal, even though I grew up in France, I always lived like I was in Senegal.” Ba's talent was quickly apparent and he joined his first academy in Le Havre at the age of seven, operating as a defensive midfielder initially, but suffered rejection from a succession of clubs. He eventually gained his footing at French fourth-tier side Rouen, starting his journey to the upper echelons of football from the bottom. Ba told FIFA.com that even though his beginnings were humble, he knew he possessed the ability to make it: “I had everything I needed to succeed, it just took time. The time I needed to get to where I am today.” Cisse may have already made a fleeting appearance in Ligue 1, but after a prolific season Ba’s talents were beginning to register, being taken to the Belgian top division with Mouscron. He started well, but a nasty double leg break for the then 21-year-old put him out of the game for eight months. On returning, though, the goals began to flow again, earning him his first Senegal cap – along with a debut goal – and his move to Hoffenheim in the German second tier. We're from the same country, we live the same way as well. Both of our parents are from Senegal, even though I grew up in France, I always lived like I was in Senegal. Demba Ba on the similarities between his upbringing and Papiss Demba Cisse's Ba settled well and helped them to promotion during his first season in Germany, before flourishing in the Bundesliga. Hoffenheim exceeded expectations by finishing sixth, with Ba’s 14 goals attracting the interest of Stuttgart. However, a failed medical and a season disrupted by injury made the 2009/10 season much less fruitful. Cisse arrived in the January of that campaign for €1.5m, having “wanted to play in Germany at all costs”. He slotted in well, scoring a brace in Freiburg’s final match against Borussia Dortmund to mark successfully escaping relegation. The following season he began to blossom majestically, his stock rising dramatically in the league just as Ba’s was falling. Cisse would go on to break Tony Yeboah’s record for an African in Germany by netting 22 times in the league, finishing second behind leading marksman Mario Gomez. Fittingly, one of these goals would come in the only time the Senegalese pair have faced off, as Freiburg beat Hoffenheim 1-0 in one of Ba’s final games. England calling Ba was destined for the Premier League following an ignominious fall-out with Hoffenheim’s hierarchy, but not without more rejection beforehand. With almost all the details ironed out he was set for a £7m move to Stoke City, but another failed medical – relating to a knee problem dating back to surgery on his broken leg – saw him shot down again. West Ham United nonetheless sealed a last-minute agreement to save him from potential isolation in Germany. Half a season in London was enough to tempt Newcastle into bringing the 6ft 2ins striker north, having scored ten in 12 games for the Hammers. Ba has has been an instant success, scoring 16 times so far this season, including two hat-tricks. Manager Alan Pardew admitted that had he known Ba would make such a stunning impact, he would have been handed the club's hallowed No9 jersey instead of the No19. The former shirt went to Cisse when he joined from Freiburg for an undisclosed fee in January “I have been told all about Alan Shearer, and of course I know what a good player he was for England too," said Cisse. "There are others too, and I know what a special number it is and how privileged I am to be wearing it.” After a disappointing trip to the CAF Africa Cup of Nations, where Senegal lost all three of their group games, the pair made their first-ever club appearance alongside one another against Aston Villa. Coming on as substitute, Cisse marked his first showing in front of the fans with a stunning left-footed volley, adding to Ba’s opener in a 2-1 win. It was the moment their 26-year journeys through life and club football finally coincided. Newcastle fans will be hoping it was a sign of what’s to come from their Senegalese tandem.
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Newcastle v Norwich (1600 GMT) Newcastle lost at Arsenal but I thought they performed quite well. They always carry an attacking threat, they are very competitive and you might say that Norwich are quite similar in a lot of ways. Norwich don't have quite the same quality that Newcastle have but they don't lose many games on the trot, which sometimes many promoted teams do. They are very well managed, haven't had many bad days and have been extremely competitive all season. They could also have nicked a win against Wigan last time out and, like fellow promoted Swansea, have achieved what they have done without bursting the bank. I don't think Newcastle have a chance of finishing in a Champions League qualifying spot. That's between Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham. Newcastle have had a good season but I say that because of the resources and experience of the London clubs which is a massive difference. Lawro's prediction: 2-0
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his changes of formation at the beginning of the match was perfect. at half time I would sub Oberton to Perch and keep Santon further up and double down on Walcot. Jonas should have giving cover to Simmo and HBA should have roam. We sub Tiotie and when Simmo injured Santon would have come to his position and put Shola on.
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He was OK yesterday he was constantly being abused by walcot.
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It is disgraceful to treat one of our own like that. Have a grip guys we are doing as well as we can with the squad of players we have.
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Arsenal 2 - 1 Newcastle United - 12/03/12 - post-match reaction from page 50
EthiGeordie replied to Nate's topic in Football
Me too -
Arsenal vs Newcastle United - 12/03/12 @ 8pm (live on Sky) - pre-match thread
EthiGeordie replied to Dave's topic in Football
Pls Oberton track back a bit more this time around....