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  1. Can't see this one happening.

     

    Aside from Colo himself saying he's happy and settled here (how many players have we heard say similar over the years then move on soon after), I can't see why not. He's on big money, approaching 30, hasn't yet signed the new contract apparently on the table, his friend Jose is already there and they desperately need to upgrade from Carragher...

     

    Hopefully a load of bollocks and the source is very dodgy, but until he signs that new deal with us then very little would surprise me. Not going to worry about it like.

     

    agree with this, apart from the bit about not worrying. 

     

    i know its a shit article and could very well be a load of bollocks, but whats worrying me is his contract situation

  2. I really hope he's got a set of 5 identical cars, all registered TIOTE I to TIOTE V.

     

    He lives next door to my pal. This is pic is from outside his house.

     

    http://i796.photobucket.com/albums/yy243/bobbydazzla/312553_10150349980796033_503351032_8361315_90289496_n.jpg

     

    so rather than I to V .... he's got A - Z? some boy

  3. At the Wolves (A) game couple a weeks ago there was:

     

    Demba's scored one since Ramadam, he just can't get enough, he just can't get enough...

    Demba's scored two since Ramadam, he just can't get enough, he just can't get enough...

    Demba's scored three since Ramadam, he just can't get enough, he just can't get enough...

    Demba's scored four since Ramadam, and he just can't seem to get enough of....

     

    :razz:

     

    He's fast, he fasts, his legs are not in casts, Demba Ba, Demba Ba.

     

    :lol: :lol:

     

    class

  4. I honestly think they will draw on Sunday you know, I just have one of them feelings about a result. Everyone expecting them to get smashed and that.

     

    back in yewrup contention after that

  5. HATEM Ben Arfa is back on Tyneside, but will have to wait for his Newcastle chance after United cooled fears over Demba Ba’s knee.

     

    The Journal understands that Ben Arfa returned to Newcastle on Monday after being granted compassionate leave to return to Tunisia to visit a sick relative – along with the rest of the first-team squad after a rare weekend off. The French schemer trained on Monday and Tuesday and after an encouraging cameo against Blackburn last month, he is desperate to return to a United side that has made a flying start to the Premier League season.

     

    Ben Arfa has reassured United that he is match-fit and sharp enough to play, although the indications are that he will be made to wait for his first league start since September 2010 with Ba looking to continue his run of four goals in two games against Tottenham.

     

    The forward missed his country’s clash with Mauritius amid fears a slight knee problem was something more serious, but both the Senegalese FA and United have moved to quell those fears. He now looks set to start against Spurs.

     

    Senegal boss Amara Traore said the decision not to play Ba was a “precaution” because of the sub-standard state of the pitches they were training on. Alluding to a knee condition that means the striker must be carefully managed, he said: “When Demba arrived on Thursday evening for the first training session, it was felt that the ground was really hard for him, and with his knee problem we preferred not to take a risk.

     

    “At the beginning of the season he played on a synthetic ground and he had problems afterwards.

     

    “For (the Mauritius) match I would have liked to make him play because it has been a long time since he played for Senegal, but with the state of the ground it would have been making him take too much of a risk.”

     

    The problem of how to integrate Ben Arfa into a side that is playing so well is a surprising but not unwelcome headache for Pardew, who feared that his side had been left light in the striking department following the close of the transfer window.

     

    Instead he has seen Leon Best and Ba (pictured below) form a potent partnership while Shola Ameobi, first choice at the start of the season, and a revitalised Ben Arfa are made to wait on the sidelines for their chance.

     

    Either way it adds to the feeling of optimism ahead of the visit of Champions League-chasing Tottenham over the weekend, an emotion that assistant boss John Carver feels can only be good for the club.

     

    Pre-season expectations were low following the sale of Kevin Nolan and later Joey Barton but United have confounded the critics by pulling together and posting some impressive performances to soar into the Premier League’s top four.

     

    Carver reckons results have helped to salve some of the wounds inflicted during the club’s summer of discontent.

     

    He said: “Winning football matches helps the situation. The gaffer has had a lot of things to deal with and he’s dealt with them particularly well.

     

    “The chairman and the owner have too.

     

    “The only way we can put things right is by winning football matches and doing things right. I think the start we’ve had does help that.

    “Once you start gathering a bit of momentum you do start to brush other things under the carpet. Hopefully that is what we need.”

     

    Meanwhile, Danny Guthrie will leave talks on a new contract until January to concentrate on getting back into the United side.

     

    He said: “I’ve got six months left at Christmas, so we’ll assess it in January.

     

    “I’m not worried about deals or things like that – there’s no rush.”

     

     

    Read More http://www.journallive.co.uk/nufc/newcastle-united-news/2011/10/12/in-form-demba-ba-will-make-hatem-ben-arfa-wait-61634-29579899/#ixzz1aYKvr1G6

     

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