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Razor

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  1. Good video. It still amazes me how ridiculousy unlucky it was for him and for the club to get injured in such a way so early on in his time for us... Hope he'll be the same player this season.

  2. Seems a bit like we've pounced on an oppurtunity, liverpool wanting him is a good sign but they can't have fought to hard when he didnt like the terms, hopefully a squad addition rather than the left slot now covered completely in Pardews mind.

  3. I still think the timing is poor, get some other players in, then sell him, Allardyce 'couldn't pass up a player of such quality' at any time, now he's out the door and we HAVE to get replacement(s) in or we're screwed.

  4. The timing is also shit to me, Sam Allardyce loves Nolan so if we held onto him until the last 2 weeks of the window, got other players in, then sold him that would be smarter business, SA wouldnt say no (look at Smith transfer) if he was on offer even if late. But to do it like this means we open ourselves up to massive risk if we can't get the players we want...

  5. :facepalm: The thing with the Caroll sale was there was a massive positive to offset the loss. I really don't see what the fuck we gain from selling him, other than a small-medium transfer fee, while we stand to lose a lot.
  6. I want to know why with every decision people look to blame someone be it the player or club. The club has it's reasons why it doesn't want to give a player in his late 20s a long term deal, Barton has his reasons why he wants to sign a long term deal (last big payday). I just hate this blame culture we have. Two parties disagree, we move on.

     

    I agree some people are just looking for someone to blame, but others just want it sorted. If you've been married for 4 years, sure the first couple were a bit rough, but the last year has been plain sailing, and then you have a disagreement; should you just say "we disagree, lets move on, divorce?". The thing here is we've got something that against the odds has actually started to work, and to keep that we need one of the parties to compromise a bit. If neither does then the club has lost something that may be replaceable but is going to be very hard to replace cheaply and in a timely manner. So its not about everyone just looking for someone to blame, its more which party people think has the poorly formed position, and should compromise.

  7. I think the main thing highlighted by this is how important it was that we bounce straight back up, we fell into a piranha filled lake and managed to get out quickly with only a few cuts and scratches. Some credit does have to be given to the management for hanging onto our top players during that time, but then again they had no other sensible choice, and it doesnt make up for some of the failures this season. But the fact we're back in the league (and should be staying) shouldn't be forgotten, imagine the club (and this board) if we were still down there.

  8. http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/England-are-to-declare-war-on-rule-bending-clubs-by-banning-players-who-fail-to-report-for-Three-Lions-duty-from-appearing-for-club-the-next-weekend-article694903.html

    FA to ban players who snub England

     

    But their hard-line stance will delight supporters who blame the clubs’ reluctance to release players for England’s continuing failures at international level.

     

    Newcastle have been identified as a problem club for the England team after previous arguments over the availability of Andy Carroll, who has been sold to Liverpool.

     

    They were desperate to protect Ranger from injury after Carroll’s sale and an injury to Shola Ameobi left them short of attacking options.

     

     

    :dowie:

  9. Would have been absolutely immense actually being there. At work today (in Australia) this expat came in wearing an Arsenal top, i couldn't resist, he was going past i said "tough luck this morning huh" and he looks at me grinning and goes "oh no, surely i havent come across a bloody geordie all the way out here" to which i replied "well i might have lost most of the accent, but you're out of luck", some good banter followed, he was a bit upset but mainly at Arsenal, was still a bit disbeleving it had actually happened from 4-0 down.

     

    We are in such a different place now to what we could have been if the thrashing had continued.

     

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