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rocksammy

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  1. TBH this is the perfect move for moses, because houghton wants to play with a striker and someone off him. and its great for us because another talented hungry player with some sort of speed . So i hope this eventuates not holding my breathe though, but out of the blue signing would be impressive.
  2. Won't insurance cover Taylor's wages while his injured ?
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    Ronaldo

    Pick one and cling to dear life
  4. Really? Strange move, given the IMMENSENESS of Friedel, and Guzan looking superb every time he gets a chance. Is he any good? hey brummie, you heard any developments about the reece caira situation?
  5. im not sure how that leads to a contract being ripped up myself restraint of trade, cant not play someone because they want to be transfered. Surely not as any player not getting picked could try & get there contracts canx. It was a bit weird tbh, they said we won't accept a bid of under 19m, but then didn't play him, so really this decision was inevitable, and not the best for a club already in trouble with money and having spend 20m Euro's on Zarate in the summer they could have done with some money, I mean 19m is hardly small change. sums it up pretty much club didnt want to sell except for millions and so they stopped him from playing to prove a point.
  6. im not sure how that leads to a contract being ripped up myself restraint of trade, cant not play someone because they want to be transfered.
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    Jonas Gutierrez

    Why we would sell in jan when hes going to a WC at the end of the season ? STOOPid his price can only inflate
  8. FYP not at all. itll be keegan all over again
  9. club needs some sort of small short term acomplishment :< Like being top of championship after a month would be really good. From a management side we just need some decent governance :S
  10. Exactly - Tevez is the sort of player that can get you out of your seat, a fast footed SKILLFUL player that can make something out of nothing. Owen is a one dimensional poacher that relies on everyone else to do the leg work, while he takes the glory. If the ManUre fans are slagging off Berbatov now, just wait to see how they react to this c***. tbh this is the sort of player manu need off the bench. They never replaced their other cunt solskjaer
  11. Hahaha, it was going alright up until then too. I wonder when that was recorded though. I cant imagine him putting Deco in at the moment. I think he meant diego
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    Australian Mags

    me! but unfortunatly I live on the coast during UNI :S. I may come up to vegas for the weekend but I have NFI where i would watch the game. Soz I couldn't be anymore helpfull
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    Xisco

    Guys remember how we spent 6million on a certain Spanish Left back who has seemed to come good ? Relax, let him settle in hey before we jump on the get rid of is shite train?
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    Mark Viduka

    Mark Viduka committed to Premier League future at Newcastle United By Liam FitzGibbon May 13, 2009 Mark Viduka has spoken for the first time of his desire to remain with Newcastle United beyond this Barclays Premier League season after gaining a new lease of life under Alan Shearer. After another largely frustrating, injury-riddled season, the former Australia captain has returned to the park and started to show his best form in recent weeks. His man-of-the-match performance in the 3-1 win over Middlesbrough has given Magpies fans hope he could be the man to save them from relegation this season. Viduka, who is off contract at season's end, looked certain to leave the club under former manager Joe Kinnear, possibly paving the way for a return to Australia to join the A-League. But the 33-year-old says he now wants to remain at St James' Park and has urged the club to make new manager Shearer's caretaker role a permanent one. "I would love to spend some more time at this club," Viduka said. "That's my personal thing. I would love to have good times here and with Alan Shearer as a boss, this club has a lot of potential. "I have been here for two years and we've had five managers. I would say to whoever is in charge, keep Alan for as long as he needs. "The fans love him, he is Newcastle through and through, he is a big personality, people respect him and the players respect him." Shearer has been strong in his support for Viduka since taking charge, both vocally and in team selections, preferring him in starting roles at times over strike partners Michael Owen and Obafemi Martins. It's the kind of support Viduka says he did not get from Kinnear even when was struggling with injury. "When I had problems with my Achilles, I worked hard to get back but Joe Kinnear didn't look like he wanted to use me," Viduka said. "When Alan Shearer came in, the first thing he said to me was, 'are you up for a fight?' and I am always up for a fight. I said 'definitely.' "I'm a massive fan of Alan's ... I admired him as a player we play the same position and when someone with his personality and what he has done in the game comes and says, 'I need you', it lifts you." While both Viduka and Shearer's futures are still unclear, Newcastle's first priority will be preserving their place in England's top flight. http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,,25473745-29437,00.html
  15. What an engine last night mate and a great corner
  16. 2-1 Shearer Penalty and Header Kalou offside goal. done and dusted
  17. You can understand a businessman listening to the people around him though. If Ashley is clueless (as most of us suspect) then he can only go on what the people he's appointed advise him. Presumably Wise thinks the squad and manager are as good as Llambias does. Ill bite.... IMO ashley is a very good business manager. However when it comes to leadership he really does fail. He hasnt recruited people who share the same goals, he fails at empowering those around him and as leader he has failed to recruit the right people to make notion of his "grand plans". Im hoping he changes his approach and specifically takes note of the last part of leadership i believe which is critical to success.
  18. If we play to our strenghts we will stayup but due to us not having a manager... we will go down without a doubt.... Need a tactically intelligent manager in the premier division considering how flawed our squad is.... If we do get relegated i hope we get a manager who can actually coach and develop our younger players....... 10.
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