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One has broken his leg and the other has broken his face.
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Thought Kewell was nailed on? I'd take SWP now. Though I imagine we'd have similar problems with his wages. Oh rest assured, you'll be siging Kewell as well. That move is yet to come, but it will happen. So we'll sign 2 of the most overpaid, injury prone players in the Premiership, going against everything we usually look for in a player. Best days behind them, limited sell on value. To go with Rose (17), Bale (18), Taarabt (18), Kaboul (20) and Bent (23). K then. Apparently so. Yes.
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Um ... Viduka wasn't owned by anyone though. He was a free agent with no contract with any other club. Borough didn't just give him to us free of charge.
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Thought Kewell was nailed on? I'd take SWP now. Though I imagine we'd have similar problems with his wages. Oh rest assured, you'll be siging Kewell as well. That move is yet to come, but it will happen.
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I like the way you think coach. Unfortunately I think his salary would be the killer. :-[ Hardly, as Campbell himself was lured to Fratton Park by way of wages, he's on good money there so I don't think they'd have a problem paying Dyer similar, although not as much he's getting here but then I doubt anyone other than West Ham would pay him the kind of money he gets here. Well if that is indeed the case someone needs to give Harry a call then!
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I like the way you think coach. Unfortunately I think his salary would be the killer. :-[
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You could argue that the behaviour of Portsmouth and West Ham have forced them to have to spend those amounts on Chopra and Richardson though. If Nugent cost £6 million then Chopra's price was always going to go up because he actually scored more goals last season. Chopra also has the experience of being a part of a premiership club, albeit he didn't play much, but Nugent hasn't even tasted the top level at all. So using these kinds of arguments Cardiff were always going to take the mick.
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Dyer will want to go to Spurs but West Ham will throw a lot more money at him ... guess we'll soon find out whats more important to him.
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I agree with Dave. I think Sven is going to be great, but Allardyce is the right manager for us. Newcastle definitely isn't the place for Sven. Too much pressure, expectation, and Alan Oliver. Dyer will end up at Spurs they will want to quickly make up for losing out on yet another left-winger, by signing yet another right sided player Lennon, Malbranque, Routledge Tainio and now ... Dyer
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Good stuff. Happy we played well, which obviously helped. Great intro for the new guys, particularly Rozehnal who is coming in from another country.
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"It's up to him whether he wants to continue through the pain barrier, as he has been doing in the past few weeks. "When he is fit it will help his mental state and the football talent will emerge." That bit is a bit weird to me! Is Luque still slightly injured then or what? Because it did kind of look that way at times.
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1 left back, 1 right back and 2 centre-backs would be ideal.
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Ramage I'm afraid appears to suffer from the Bramble disease ... for which there is no cure.
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This is weird.
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Can anyone think of any top prem experienced defenders outside of the premiership who we could be looking at?
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What, like I did five minutes ago? Oh yeah!
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Well at least now we know. I like it when Sam lets us at least know the players he isn't after. The pool of defnders shrinks yet again though. Who could we possibly be after? Anyone get the feeling Taylor might not start this season ... Rozehnal is looking really classy and if we add another top experienced defender, we might be better off pairing this defender with Roz. Someone ought to change the thread title by the way!
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Homesick Dyer seems set for £5m move to West Ham George Caulkin Kieron Dyer was omitted from the Newcastle United squad for last night’s friendly against Celtic at St James’ Park and while the midfield player was in the stands – with the injured Michael Owen – to witness a 4-1 home win, he is now likely to complete a £5 million transfer to West Ham United. Dyer has told Sam Allardyce, the Newcastle manager, that he wishes to live closer to his Ipswich-based family and a move to London is believed to be imminent. While Sven-Göran Eriks-son is an admirer of Dyer, geographical reasons rule Manchester City out of the running for the 28-year-old. Tottenham Hotspur also retain an interest – and may yet attempt to trump any offer from West Ham – but although Dyer is enthused by the prospect of working under Martin Jol, the strict wage structure at White Hart Lane counts against them. Dyer earns in excess of £80,000 a week, a sum that does not worry Eggert Magnússon even if the West Ham chairman would prefer both the player and his present employers to compromise. Dyer’s long history of injury and illness remain concerns that, coupled with his salary, suggest Newcastle may be pressed to accept appearance-related payments. On Wednesday, Allardyce paved the way for Dyer’s departure for “family reasons”, an eventuality that most supporters would not bemoan. His eight years on Tyneside have been peppered with disciplinary problems, long absences and underachievement, while Dyer, who is not overjoyed at Allardyce’s desire to play him on the wing, is understood to accept that his career would best be served by relocation.That would leave Allardyce seeking reinforcements in midfield, but it is in defence where his priorities lie. The sight of Steven Taylor, the centre half, leaving the pitch in discomfort last night was a worrying development. Chris Mort, Newcastle’s new chairman, reiterated his support for Allardyce in programme notes that made no mention of Freddy Shepherd, Mort’s predecessor. “We have not set specific targets for Sam and we are not going to make wild promises for the future,” Mort said. “However, I think we have all been impressed by how Sam has set about his business.” http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/premiership/newcastle/article2148332.ece
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imagine how f***** he was when he scored past the mackems ? True!
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Allardyce bigging up Luque on the official site saying he wanted both Luque and Eto'o when they were at Mallorca but he couldn't afford them Said they were trying to get Luque fit which would help him mentally. Apparently Luque is currently playing with pain! So a lame (literally!) striker put two past Celtic
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Chill out :nod:
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Watched some of it on the full screen and it was decent for me. Still pretty clear and didn't break up or stop at all. A bit sharper on small screen though, as you said.
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Harper was world class. Bergkamp like touch to start off the last goal. Keep him up there I say.
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Zoggy could be a great prospect as an attacking fullback in the Ashley Cole mould.
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Neither of the injuries look major though. Hopefully, this is indeed the case!