aussiemag
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Aly Cissokho, Junior Hoilett, Mohamed Diame, Modibo Maiga, Sebastien Neumann,
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Harper Santon Coloccini Kadar Ferguson Obertan Gosling Guthrie Marvaeux Ben Arfa Ameobi Subs: Jonas, Abeid, Tiote, Ba, Best, Vuckic, Elliot
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to think they could have coloccini instead
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If we were to sell Tiote for 20 mill + : Replace him with Diame for free
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I think in a year or so people will have changed their opinions on Obertan dramatically. Football fans are fickle, as seen by the treatment of Best, Raylor, Saylor, Jonas, Nolan ( in the past). We are 9 games into a season, hes not going to transform into a world beater in 9 games, give the guy a chance.
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http://www.skysports.com/story/0,,11678_7259578,00.html Alan Pardew heaped praise on Yohan Cabaye after the Frenchman grabbed a late winner to hand Newcastle a 1-0 triumph over Wigan on Saturday afternoon. The midfielder, a summer signing from Lille, broke the deadlock in the 81st minute, pouncing on a pass from substitute Sylvain Marveaux to fire home. The strike marked Cabaye's first goal for the Magpies and manager Pardew was delighted with his contribution after admitting the France international almost did not feature due to a minor fitness problem. Close call "He nearly didn't play. He had a knock yesterday and a fitness test at the training ground today. So thank goodness he played," said the Toon boss. "He's a class player. He's a class person, actually. He brings an elegance to the side. "He's just a level-headed, good footballer. He's in an area where we've got competition. His quality shows every week." He added: "I'm pleased he's hit a real cracker to get him off and running. "The goal was special. Even if our fans were a little bit disappointed by our performance, it was worth the admission fee just for the goal." Pardew admits his side were dominated by the visitors in the opening half but was impressed by their comeback in the second after his half-time pep talk. "Great credit to Wigan in terms of their approach to the game," he added. "They played good football. They were faster and crisper than us. "It was just resilience, a fantastic save from the goalie and some desperate defending that kept us in the game (in the first half). "In the second half I thought we were better, after a little chat." An unbeaten start to the season has left Newcastle sitting fourth in the Premier League, and Pardew insists it is more than good fortune keeping his side flying high. Surprise "We appreciate that in the first nine games we've surprised even ourselves," he said. "But there are times when you've got to look at a side and say it's got some quality in it. It must have to get 19 points. That doesn't just appear. "We've had three or four games where perhaps people have said we were fortunate to win and we've had our share of luck. But there's also something else that suggests there is something in the team and we could have a big season. "How big it is depends on results, of course, and how we perform when adversity comes. We haven't really had that yet. The side has really settled, the injuries have been good. So that helps."
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On a free this summer Had a top, top game for them. Rodallega and Diame on a free in the summer. yes please. Would give us some quality depth.
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How would people feel about us signing Diame as Tiotes understudy. Was easily equal to our midfield destroyer today and provides more of a goal threat.
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Did you really expect us to p*ss all over them? Wigan are already fighting for their lives, they had reason to be a lot more motivated than us. Grinding out a result in a game like this is pretty encouraging if you ask me. I expected us, not unreasonably, to play much better than that. You're not going to play well every week. That's the worst we've played over a full 90 (mainly down to complacency) and yet we still dug out a win and kept a clean sheet - speaks volumes. Agreed look at Man Utd against Norwich a couple of weeks ago. Outplayed for a majority of the game, yet they still won.
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Krul 7 - misses out on an 8 due to poor distribution at times Simpson 7- Attacked well enough and did his job defensively Coloccini- 7 Needed a bit more leadership from our captain in the first half when the team was flat, Coloccini was also sloppy at times S.Taylor- 6 Some brilliant pieces of defending and also some sloppy such as the gifted header to Diame at the end R.Taylor- 6 Poor Defensively. however whipped in a dangerous ball that resulted in our goal Obertan- 4 Lacks a football brain and confidence for all the natural athleticism he has. Tiote- 7 Played well enough though found it hard being outnumbered in midfield. Gave the ball away needlessly at times Cabaye- 7 Was anonymous for much of the game, appears slow at times. However clearly has quality on the ball with an incredible goal Jonas- 8 Was immense again. He is our key player at the moment. Recovers the ball defensively, wins free kicks, gets into dangerous areas. Best- 6 Good physical presence and skill at times. Limited service Ba- 6 See Best Marveaux- 7 Can see the quality, got an assist, plays the game simple Ameobi- 6 Looked to be same old Ameobi today. However won some vital free kicks at the end Hatem Ben Arfa- 6 Can see the glimpses of the quality, lacks match sharpness
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hes only going to get better. you can see hes lacking a bit of sharpness, which is understandable given the lack of football hes played.
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Besty has been decent. Needs to keep his head up more, seems to stop when things dont go his way, where if he kept working things would go his way.
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Think Cabaye has been very average, being outnumbered in the midfield. Id bring Ben Arfa on for Obertan and Santon on for Simpson. If Jonas doesnt improve bring Marveaux on.
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dont know if that rhymes well enough. decent attempt though
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What players do people feel has been shining for the promotion sides?
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Barton has been incredibly average for QPR. Hes immobile, temperemental and a majority of his passes go astray. He is capable of one wonder ball a game to set up a chance though.
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Krul Jones Kompany Coloccini Enrique Ramires Nani Silva Mata Rooney Aguero Manager: Alan "Daddy" Pardew
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Not in a million years. He would be the epitome of trolldad with that grin / smirk of his. Going out on the pickup with your Dad. Quality! You do realise that Pards would probably steal all your girlfriends? There are some things that should not be shared between Father and Son. My thoughts exactly. You'd be there as the wingman, and nothing more. Id happily take the scraps for Pards.. he can have the good lookers and ill take the crumbs
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Forgot Juan Mata hes been phenomenal
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These are proven world class players in world cup, copa americas in suarezs case and bundesliga, La Liga, Champions League in VDV's case So has Ben Arfa (Champions League, anyway). Colo has proved himself in La Liga and now the Premier League. Tiote, while having a major fault in picking too many yellow cards, is from the little more than a year we've had him, one of the best defensive midfielders in the world. He's also played in the World Cup (though honestly I haven't got a clue how well he did there). These three players are World Class IMO, they are up there with the best at what they do. After that, we've got the likes of Cabaye, Jonas (in 2011), Ba and possibly Marveux and Santon who aren't at that level, but still very good players. I'd say these compares to the likes of Bale, Defoe, Downing, Carroll, Kuyt, Arteta, Gervinho etc. What we lack is first and foremost depth. A couple of injuries to key players and we're in the s***, as well as quality in a couple of positions (mainly full back). Do I think we'll even battle for fourth? Nope. But I do think that our best players can be measured against the best players in the team that will finish fourth. Yeh i agree. That was my argument in the first place
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Not in a million years. He would be the epitome of trolldad with that grin / smirk of his. Going out on the pickup with your Dad. Quality!
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Not a lot of protection for that back 4 Attack! Attack! Attack!
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Exactly no one of note.. include Sunderland who we beat 1-0 away from home.
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We are now 8 games into the 2011/12 season, I am wondering who would make your League Squad, based on performances thus far in the season. Before anyone complains that its too early. We can update our squads every 8 games and compare them at the end of the season. Krul Bosingwa Coloccini Kompany Enrique Nani Silva Young Aguero Rooney Van Persie Substitutes: Begovic, Jones, Terry, Ramires, Cabaye, Dzeko, Ba Unlucky to miss out: Hart, Vorm, S.Taylor, Shawcross, Gutierrez, Tiote, Abgonlahor, Adebayor, Suarez
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What a man! Absolutely love the bloke.. and everything he says makes complete sense ie. not making rash sudden changes to discipline in the dressing room. Wish Pardew was my dad to be honest, such a cool guy.