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People commenting on a situation without even bothering to gather all the facts of the matter first. That idiot on Sky Sports was actually sitting there referring to Wise as the director of football. It is disgustingly unprofessional. Utter disgrace.
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Exactly, especally as he is still so young. I am very surprised Villa aren't in for him actually, as they are apparently looking for someone to play on the right.
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The guy must be jaded right now. Must be hard to perform at such a club at the minute, as they severely lack any quality. Their morale must also be rockbottom with all the losses. I reckon it's worth a gamble. A fresh start may be just what he needs.
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He appears to be an attacking midfielder, of the mould that sits behind the strikers, but ahead of the midfield, pulling the strings and creating chances. I've seen a few articles call him a playmaker. Sexy stuff. That is kinda sexy. Would be even sexier if he could play in central midfielder. Hopefully he is of good stature and of decent toughness. We need ability in the middle of the park.
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Some of you guys are so bloody lazy and are the biggest freakin' drama queens ever. Have you even read any of the articles?!!! How people can still be refering to Wise as "the director of football who will bring in players over Keegans head" is all very worrying, and quite frankly disturbing. Keegan has said he was aware first of all and secondly Wise is not the director of football for goodness sake. Read the rest of the thread before spouting off this crap.
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Where, as in what position, exactly does this fella play? Also, is he someone that is good enough to come in and be involved with the first team. A 20 year old wouldn't be coming into the academy or reserves surely?
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Okay, so I just have to ask ... Did everyone just decide to completely disregard the bit about Wise being disillusioned with management and wanting to get involved in another aspect of football instead? Wise obviously has some good contacts as he knows Jimenez, and has therefore got this position thanks to Jimenez who is pprobably looking to show him the ropes of this side of football. Wise's position will clearly be greatly influenced by both Jimenez and Vitere who are the ones with the real experience in this area. Another important point is the fact that Jimenez and Vitere seemed to be already advising Ashley before Keegan came in, and by all accounts Jimenez was involved in bringing Keegan to the club. Therefore, Jimenez, who appears to be the real DoF if anyone is, was involved in selecting Keegan as manager, and so he obviously feels like he can work with him. If these guys had become involved after a manager was already in place then we would have potentially had a problem. I think this is all looking good . Surprised at the amount of fear in regards to the new setup.
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People really shouldn't be so hung up on Wise he is only a small part of this, and obviously has a relationship with the other two guys , so no harm done. It's not like we just randomly plaucked him out of nowhere! he is close to jimenez who really seems like the big catch for us along with Vitere.
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This is some really sexy stuff. So, so freakin' sexy. I can't fault this setup at all, and there is no way in hell Mort and Ashley will let these guys undermine Keegan. the repurcussions would be massively negative. The way I see it they have brought in these guys to keep Keegan informed of the hotest players out there and he then just has to pick the ones he fancies. ABSOLUTELY LOVING THIS!!! It's about time.
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I'm pretty certain Kev's suggestions will still be taken into account and discussed thoroughly before a final decision is made. However, in addition to this we have people out there whose sole job it is to find the best players they can, and they can then discuss these players with Keegan too. Win, win situation in my opinion.
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Wow ... having read the article in the Times I am very impressed with the setup. Wise's role isn't even that major as he will be working for Vetere and Jimenez basically. The major catches we have made here are clearly the appointments of both Jimenez and Vitere who both appear to have major contacts in the game, which will be vital for us. Also the fact that jimenez will now be in charge of closing the deal on signing players we will be in a far stronger position when it comes to getting players in. Mort clearly isn't the most experienced at this and he could do with some help. This is brilliant guys it really is. Here's hoping it all pans out. It looks like we will definitely be after some big time players this summer
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Hmmmmm ... the picture is becoming clearer. So Dennis Wise is essentially going to be a DDoF type but under guidance from this Jimenez character as well as Vitere it seems. It looks like Keegan will have to discuss any players he wants with all of these guys before a decision is made. I'm not sure it is a case of Keegan not being allowed to bring in the players he wants, hopefully not anyway. Ramos was tyalking about the setyp at Tottenham as far as recruiting players go and we might be adopting a similar strategy, as Jimenez is familiar with Ramos and Kelmsley with Tottenham. Maybe this is why we have been linked with the likes of Guaray, Pandev, Modric etc. i think this summer could be very interesting.
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Jimenez is new powerbroker at Newcastle tribalfooball.com - January 18, 2008 Tony Jimenez is being hailed as Newcastle United's saviour after he influenced Kevin Keegan's shock return to Tyneside this week. The Sun says Jimenez, a pal of Tottenham boss Juande Ramos and Mike Ashley's friend Paul Kemsley, has extensive contacts in the game through property deals. He is not an agent but is well respected for his football knowledge. Between him, Ashley and chairman Chris Mort, they targeted Keegan. They heard Keegan still had the passion for the cause and when they met on Wednesday they were not disappointed. The deal was signed and the Geordie republic began a party. Jimenez will be playing a significant part in player recruitment and will be working with Mort. Whoever Keegan targets it is the board's aim to give him what he wants. If they did not, there would be no point in Keegan being there
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Hmmmm ... Anyone else think this kind of role migiht have been offered to Shearer but he decided against it? Wise is probably the backup option. A talented young manager who could fulfil this role while being in position to take over from Kev?
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Academy director maybe? Weren't we apparently looking for a new one?
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Black people are simply better athletes than white people. Faster, more agile and generally just more explosive on the whole. No real point deluding ourselves and trying to be PC about it, it's a stonewall fact. Conversely, white folks are, by and large, better equiped at the cerebral side of sports (i.e reading what is going on around them and making decisions) You need only look at american football to see this. In the positions where speed and athleticism are crucial, like running-back, reciever or cornerback, you will do well to find a white person in the entire league. You get some wide-recievers, admittedly, but most of these are "slot recievers" who generally are expected to work the middle of the field and spot open space in zone coverages (which further illustrates my point) rather than be big playmakers. On the other hand pretty much all the elite QB's, for my money the most mentally challenging position is sport, are white guys. There are exceptions to the rule of course, but this is the way it generally goes. What utter bollocks. Well, you've certainly disproven the arguement there. What argument? Do you really consider your sort of infantile reasoning an argument? It's racism dressed up in a spurious series of statements designed never to be able to be gainsaid and therefore not (in your world) disproven; any contrary statements serve only to confirm you in your prejudices. Your racist patter has no intellectual credibility whatsoever.
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Be careful what you say pal. You don't want to end up like this fella ... Not worst then Adebayor tbh. Disagree. Julio has done bugger all. Adebayor = the next Ameobi Both (Baptista and Adebayor) were s*** last season, both didnt really do enough to deserve a place in the starting eleven in the Arsenal squad, i am pretty much sure that Wenger will play with Henry-Van Persie up front next season and keep Adebayor on the bench as a back up, maybe even get a better striker. f*** off
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Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah Sharrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrap!
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If the 'blacks' all grew up playing in european academies and the 'whites' all grew up eating African food the world would be a more equal place ...
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Man Utd's Manucho scores a bullet header for Angola.
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Black people are simply better athletes than white people. Faster, more agile and generally just more explosive on the whole. No real point deluding ourselves and trying to be PC about it, it's a stonewall fact. Conversely, white folks are, by and large, better equiped at the cerebral side of sports (i.e reading what is going on around them and making decisions) You need only look at american football to see this. In the positions where speed and athleticism are crucial, like running-back, reciever or cornerback, you will do well to find a white person in the entire league. You get some wide-recievers, admittedly, but most of these are "slot recievers" who generally are expected to work the middle of the field and spot open space in zone coverages (which further illustrates my point) rather than be big playmakers. On the other hand pretty much all the elite QB's, for my money the most mentally challenging position is sport, are white guys. There are exceptions to the rule of course, but this is the way it generally goes.
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More to do with this, rather than lesser quality like Shak said. The African Nations Cup is not about defensive tactics and stopping people from playing. It is all about attacking football and going at each other. It's just the way African teams approach the game for the most part.
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Wait what happened with King today? Did he get injured again?
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Someone said that before, and I've no idea where it's coming from. He's started loads of games this year, and still is doing so. Played a lot due to injuries to Hargreaves and Scholes, as well as anderson taking time to settle at the start of the season. Hargreaves and Scholes are both fit now and Anderson has really come on lately. It will be interesting to see how much Carrick plays from now through to the end of the season.