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  1. Gutted, Martin Jol.

     

    Emanuelson has opted against the move.

     

    "I have talked about it with Edgar Davids, because he played there," Emanuelson told Sportweek magazine.

     

    "Edgar told me it was a great club, but that I should not join Spurs. He said to me: 'You are an Ajax player, you are young and talented, so you only need to go to a top club in England, Spain or Italy'.

     

    "I have thought about what he said and I think he is right."

     

     

     

    :iamatwat:

     

    Edgar Davids did them real dirty on that one.

     

    Damn.

  2. Lyon have also confirmed their interest in signing him although according to their president they don't think they'll be able to sign him as he wants to remain in the Premiership <- Just been on SSN.

     

    He only wants to stay in the premiership because he has a chance to play with his dad and his brother at the Toon.

     

    :razz:

     

    Nothing more to see here folks ... he's all ours.

    Jinxed us now, we always have someone who does this  :frantic:

     

    What are you on about? I'm the lucky charm. I bring positive vibes to this negative world.

     

    He's ours so get your knickerbokers out of a twist pal.

     

    Trust me on this one :coolsmiley:

  3. Lyon have also confirmed their interest in signing him although according to their president they don't think they'll be able to sign him as he wants to remain in the Premiership <- Just been on SSN.

     

    He only wants to stay in the premiership because he has a chance to play with his dad and his brother at the Toon.

     

    :razz:

     

    Nothing more to see here folks ... he's all ours.

  4. Why are people so nervous about him not coming to Newcastle? :lol:

     

    This isn't a grizzled veteran who wants to win trophies asap. This is a young guy who just wants to play regularly, so for once we don't have to worry about our current position, which isn't great but then again isn't disastrous either. We aren't fighting for our lives like Derby or anything.

     

    We are a well known club who can guarantee him more playing time, maybe moreso than the other clubs interested, and he happens to be very close to two members of our team.

     

    We are in a very strong position in my opinion. Matter fo fact I would say we are in the driving seat.

     

    vroom, vroom, vroom ...

     

     

  5. I'm surprised at how many people are unfamiliar with him. He played a ton of games for Chelsea at right-back at some point last season and was really good for them.

     

    He has also played in all of Arsenal's Carling Cup games in midfield and has looked great for them there too.

     

    The good thing about this move as well is that we know for sure he can do the business in the premiership too.

     

    In my opinion it is great to see a young guy who is hungry enough to move from both Chelsea and Arsenal in order to play more and show what he can do. Brilliant. Exactly the sort we need.

  6. He's a classy little player, but i just don't think we need him, we need more flair.

     

    Its a great signing if we go out and get some attacking players as well.

     

     

     

    I agree about the attacking players bit, but disagree with you saying we don't need him. We absolutely do.

     

    We have no young prospects at this position and no real depth after Butt (I know we have Faye, but we need him more at CB), who really shouldn't be relied upon as much as we rely on him anyway.

     

    I think he has become available for a very reasonable price and we are making a move for him. If we were looking at more creative midfielders I don't think this move affects that at all.

  7. Im very sceptic about this. If Wenger deciedes to let him go Im not sure he is the kind of player we want. If both Chelsea and Arsenal decides to let him go in 1 year, it really doesnt look good.

     

     

     

    Left Chelsea to play more football and has found that the situation isn't much better at Arsenal. has therefore asked to leave. As Arsenal are bursting at the seams with young talent in midfield and everywhere else to be honest, Arsene has granted him his wish.

     

    Very highly rated player in France. Makelele like, but will push forward more given the opportunity. Also does a surprisingly good job at right-back too.

  8. What a signing this would be.

     

    Geremi was a big mentor for him at Chelsea and he shares Le Havre roots with Zoggy. Our chances look very good.

     

    Arsenal got him for around £4 million and they won't ask for much more than this as he has requested the move because he isn't playing enough. Arsenal are pretty fair with their valuations when they sell players.

     

    He is a good player to have now as well as being an even better prospect for the future. Only 22 years old I believe.

     

    Here's hoping we get this done quickly.

  9. I thought near the end yesterday when he cuts inside on the edge of the box he was shaping to shoot (with his right)...Passed to Kazenga instead who to my horror...Rolls it to Nicky ''the rugby'' Butt who balooned it. A couple of years ago Owen would have taken the shot I'm certain.

     

    Yup ... I remember that. I was gobsmacked because he had actually managed to create the space to let fly with a shot.

     

    It really is disturbing how limited he is at the moment.

  10. We need to do a better job of scouting as a club and bring in players in the £6 - £10 million range who still have the potential to become better, and more expensive should we choose to sell and make a profit.

     

    For example Elano, Adebayor and Berbatov, who were bought for £8 million, £6 million and £10 million respectively, but how much would they fetch in the market now?

     

    I don't think we have to go as far as buying players who cost £15 - £25 million each. :nope:

     

    Behave yourself Parky.

     

    So other more appealing clubs are going to step aside?

     

     

     

     

    Most players in this range aren't seen to be the finished article for the most part, and therefore aren't pursued by a lot of other clubs. There is still a bit of a question mark with them for various reasons, for example being in smaller leagues.

     

    How many people were after the three I mentioned for instance? None of the top clubs made it really difficult for Tottenham to get Berbatov or Man City to get Elano did they? Adebayor himself wasn't exactly seen to be a world beater at the time either.

     

    So rather than chasing someone like Diego who would fall into your high price range, and who would attract attention from a lot of other clubs, we ought to look at players like Arshavin who doesn't have the reputation of Diego, but who looks like a quality player who could make an impact anyway, and perhaps surprise a lot of people like Elano has. It is up to our scouts to determine these kind of players though, which is not easy to be fair.

     

     

    How much were the 'scouting finds' like Obi Mikel, Eduardo, Walcott?

     

    Not sure I understand what you're saying here?

     

    Players who still are only potential at the time of purchase will in todays market cost between 10-15m.

     

    Players we need to compete (not just potential) will cost more.

     

    Parky my man you dissapoint me >:(

     

    Santa Cruz just cost Blackburn £3.5 million this past summer and it absolutely enraged me when it happened, because we had instead brought in Viduka.

     

    Santa Cruz didn't do it at Bayern, but he had shown time and again what a good player he was with Paraguay, since the age of 17, in big tournaments.

     

    If we do a good enough job scouting we could definitely find players with decent potential for between £6 million and £10 million in todays market.

     

     

    f*** off about Santa Cruz he's average.

     

    We've only just hired some scouts.

     

    When do you want to start competing 2012??!!

     

    Simmer down my firend, simmer down ...

     

    :smug:

  11. We need to do a better job of scouting as a club and bring in players in the £6 - £10 million range who still have the potential to become better, and more expensive should we choose to sell and make a profit.

     

    For example Elano, Adebayor and Berbatov, who were bought for £8 million, £6 million and £10 million respectively, but how much would they fetch in the market now?

     

    I don't think we have to go as far as buying players who cost £15 - £25 million each. :nope:

     

    Behave yourself Parky.

     

    So other more appealing clubs are going to step aside?

     

     

     

     

    Most players in this range aren't seen to be the finished article for the most part, and therefore aren't pursued by a lot of other clubs. There is still a bit of a question mark with them for various reasons, for example being in smaller leagues.

     

    How many people were after the three I mentioned for instance? None of the top clubs made it really difficult for Tottenham to get Berbatov or Man City to get Elano did they? Adebayor himself wasn't exactly seen to be a world beater at the time either.

     

    So rather than chasing someone like Diego who would fall into your high price range, and who would attract attention from a lot of other clubs, we ought to look at players like Arshavin who doesn't have the reputation of Diego, but who looks like a quality player who could make an impact anyway, and perhaps surprise a lot of people like Elano has. It is up to our scouts to determine these kind of players though, which is not easy to be fair.

     

     

    How much were the 'scouting finds' like Obi Mikel, Eduardo, Walcott?

     

    Not sure I understand what you're saying here?

     

    Players who still are only potential at the time of purchase will in todays market cost between 10-15m.

     

    Players we need to compete (not just potential) will cost more.

     

    Parky my man you dissapoint me >:(

     

    Santa Cruz just cost Blackburn £3.5 million this past summer and it absolutely enraged me when it happened, because we had instead brought in Viduka.

     

    Santa Cruz didn't do it at Bayern, but he had shown time and again what a good player he was with Paraguay, since the age of 17, in big tournaments.

     

    If we do a good enough job scouting we could definitely find players with decent potential for between £6 million and £10 million in todays market.

     

    if its no easy to get it right every time, and so unnecessary, please explain why manu and chelsea don't do it too ?

     

    Picking out the one in three successes [or whatever the ratio is] proves absolutely nothing mate.

     

     

     

    Santa Cruz is an extreme example I agree and he was particularly cheap.

     

    I am talking about £6 million to £10 million. You can definitely get good players for that amount still.

     

    I agree it isn't easy but even if you spend £30 million on a player it still isn't easy, and both Chelsea and Man U have messed up a ton of times. However, they are richer and more succesful than us at the moment and so can afford to do so.

  12. We need to do a better job of scouting as a club and bring in players in the £6 - £10 million range who still have the potential to become better, and more expensive should we choose to sell and make a profit.

     

    For example Elano, Adebayor and Berbatov, who were bought for £8 million, £6 million and £10 million respectively, but how much would they fetch in the market now?

     

    I don't think we have to go as far as buying players who cost £15 - £25 million each. :nope:

     

    Behave yourself Parky.

     

    So other more appealing clubs are going to step aside?

     

     

     

     

    Most players in this range aren't seen to be the finished article for the most part, and therefore aren't pursued by a lot of other clubs. There is still a bit of a question mark with them for various reasons, for example being in smaller leagues.

     

    How many people were after the three I mentioned for instance? None of the top clubs made it really difficult for Tottenham to get Berbatov or Man City to get Elano did they? Adebayor himself wasn't exactly seen to be a world beater at the time either.

     

    So rather than chasing someone like Diego who would fall into your high price range, and who would attract attention from a lot of other clubs, we ought to look at players like Arshavin who doesn't have the reputation of Diego, but who looks like a quality player who could make an impact anyway, and perhaps surprise a lot of people like Elano has. It is up to our scouts to determine these kind of players though, which is not easy to be fair.

     

     

    How much were the 'scouting finds' like Obi Mikel, Eduardo, Walcott?

     

    Not sure I understand what you're saying here?

     

    Players who still are only potential at the time of purchase will in todays market cost between 10-15m.

     

    Players we need to compete (not just potential) will cost more.

     

    Parky my man you dissapoint me >:(

     

    Santa Cruz just cost Blackburn £3.5 million this past summer and it absolutely enraged me when it happened, because we had instead brought in Viduka.

     

    Santa Cruz didn't do it at Bayern, but he had shown time and again what a good player he was with Paraguay, since the age of 17, in big tournaments.

     

    If we do a good enough job scouting we could definitely find players with decent potential for between £6 million and £10 million in todays market.

  13. We need to do a better job of scouting as a club and bring in players in the £6 - £10 million range who still have the potential to become better, and more expensive should we choose to sell and make a profit.

     

    For example Elano, Adebayor and Berbatov, who were bought for £8 million, £6 million and £10 million respectively, but how much would they fetch in the market now?

     

    I don't think we have to go as far as buying players who cost £15 - £25 million each. :nope:

     

    Behave yourself Parky.

     

    So other more appealing clubs are going to step aside?

     

     

     

     

    Most players in this range aren't seen to be the finished article for the most part, and therefore aren't pursued by a lot of other clubs. There is still a bit of a question mark with them for various reasons, for example being in smaller leagues.

     

    How many people were after the three I mentioned for instance? None of the top clubs made it really difficult for Tottenham to get Berbatov or Man City to get Elano did they? Adebayor himself wasn't exactly seen to be a world beater at the time either.

     

    So rather than chasing someone like Diego who would fall into your high price range, and who would attract attention from a lot of other clubs, we ought to look at players like Arshavin who doesn't have the reputation of Diego, but who looks like a quality player who could make an impact anyway, and perhaps surprise a lot of people like Elano has. It is up to our scouts to determine these kind of players though, which is not easy to be fair.

     

     

    How much were the 'scouting finds' like Obi Mikel, Eduardo, Walcott?

     

    Not sure I understand what you're saying here?

  14. We need to do a better job of scouting as a club and bring in players in the £6 - £10 million range who still have the potential to become better, and more expensive should we choose to sell and make a profit.

     

    For example Elano, Adebayor and Berbatov, who were bought for £8 million, £6 million and £10 million respectively, but how much would they fetch in the market now?

     

    I don't think we have to go as far as buying players who cost £15 - £25 million each. :nope:

     

    Behave yourself Parky.

     

    So other more appealing clubs are going to step aside?

     

     

     

     

    Most players in this range aren't seen to be the finished article for the most part, and therefore aren't pursued by a lot of other clubs. There is still a bit of a question mark with them for various reasons, for example being in smaller leagues.

     

    How many people were after the three I mentioned for instance? None of the top clubs made it really difficult for Tottenham to get Berbatov or Man City to get Elano did they? Adebayor himself wasn't exactly seen to be a world beater at the time either.

     

    So rather than chasing someone like Diego who would fall into your high price range, and who would attract attention from a lot of other clubs, we ought to look at players like Arshavin who doesn't have the reputation of Diego, but who looks like a quality player who could make an impact anyway, and perhaps surprise a lot of people like Elano has. It is up to our scouts to determine these kind of players though, which is not easy to be fair.

  15. We need to do a better job of scouting as a club and bring in players in the £6 - £10 million range who still have the potential to become better, and more expensive should we choose to sell and make a profit.

     

    For example Elano, Adebayor and Berbatov, who were bought for £8 million, £6 million and £10 million respectively, but how much would they fetch in the market now?

     

    I don't think we have to go as far as buying players who cost £15 - £25 million each. :nope:

     

    Behave yourself Parky.

  16. It's worse now than it was under Roeder with Butt and Parker in the middle.

     

    We desperately need someone to put their foot on the ball and start dictating the tempo of the game, either that or someone who can carry the ball forward and link up with the strikers, preferably someone who can do all of the above.

     

    We'll probably end up with Nolan or someone similar though if fat Sam gets to pick.

     

    Only because he feels under pressure which means he is less likely to take risks by bringing in players from abroad with no prem experience, who might need time to adapt.

     

    I can't at the moment think of any prem experienced players who might be available and who would be significantly better than the likes of Nolan.

     

     

  17. 2 Premiership goals in 15 appearances since coming back from his knee injury, both scored with his head.

     

    How much longer can he live off his past reputation now his legs have gone?

     

    The guy really does stink right now.

     

    Now England have a non English manager who isn't biased and who isn't stuck on what Owen used to do let's see how many more caps he gets.

     

     

  18. Even when he's been fit for us, he is so worthless unless we're creating chances. He's always been that way a little but it's so obvious now that his pace has gone and defences aren't fearful simply of his presence.

     

    Say what you like about Martins, he likes to get involved. Too often you can forget Owen is even on the field.

     

    Spot on.

     

    Owen is simply a reputation & hype. He's a name, not a brilliant player.

     

    And the thing is he did have chances, again, today- but hes simply not this finisher he's hyped up to be. People really need to realise what he actually is and not be sucked into the rubbish Owen hype. He's not the worst player ever obviosuly. But 'lethal finisher', 'world class striker' 'give him a chance and he'll put it away striker'? Its hype, and hype only & not the truth. Get rid asap.

     

    Is there something you're basing this on?

     

    His two and a half seasons with Newcastle being a complete waste of everybody's time perhaps?

     

    Exactly. Get rid.

     

    No one wants him.

     

    It's all so tragic. We're stuck with him till his contract runs out.

  19. Owen is pathetically limited.

     

    All you ever hear is show he would finish all the opportunities Martins gets.

     

    Firstly, he will never get those same opportunities because he is too slow to.

     

    Secondly, He has missed these kind of 'simple' chances as well, and because fewer of them are created with him on the pitch its even worse.

     

    I am so tired of Michael Owen ...

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