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Don't see why it's so hard for some to accept the perhaps hatem has come back overweight or unfit or whatever. That isn't the problem, pardew keeping him out of the squad for New Zealand and generally excluding him is.
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If it werent for that fact Ben arfa was shat upon from a great height I don't think so many would react so violently to criticism towards marveaux, ads style criticism not HV drivel. A player having a bad attitude and pardew being a bellend aren't mutually exclusive, although the latter probably caused the former.
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What does this even mean? The idea that foreigners shouldn't manage a country's national team is dated, and international football itself, as much as I love it, is probably a bit dated as well. I know what an anachronism is, and I agree somewhat with the first part I'm just wondering how and why you think international football is dated?
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What does this even mean?
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2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
Toondave replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
Capello's cavalier approach to the English language never fails to amuse. -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
Toondave replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
Apparently theyre the worst team to watch at the tournament Couldn't possibly be worse than Honduras Honduras are great to watch bunch of ments -
DeutschLAND - TyskLAND .. Seems right.. DeutschMANY - GerMANY .. Seems gay. Germania -> Germany TYSK
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Well at least Elfenbenkusten has coast in it, which monumental fuckup led to sweden calling germany tyskland
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He knows he's shit, he knows the fans will be on his back and consequently Pardew's back as soon as he puts his foot wrong, which he inevitably will. He's come to rid us of Pards. A true geordie hero.
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As far as these undercover pro videos go the Jeff Gordon one will never be beaten.
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Why are we hooked on someone being Gosling's replacement? When you put out a fire what do you replace it with?
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Massimo bruno? beaten
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mapou, ben arfa and bigi all in there. such a tease
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Who's playing upfront for them? whoever it is they want to pull their finger out
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I wouldn't bother.
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I don't rate him but he'll probably look like a genius by 3.30pm. http://www.newcastle-online.org/nufcforum/Smileys/Newcastle-Online/yao.png
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Terrible replacement. Absolute joke
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saying nearly while at a lyon award ceremony is as good as saying j'adore le toon. will be getting the shirt tomorrow.
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Lukakus phantom assit sends me crashing out of the cup. Robbed
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are we even sure there are two nicollins
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How? It will do exactly the opposite. Proper restrictions on not just loans, but squad sizes and the size of the youth squads will stop players being hoarded and then lent out to be improved as assets by smaller clubs. Proper restrictions, no cop outs and if clubs go over the limits they're forced to sell at an agreed undervalue price to somebody else instead of being able to loan them. Players are being spread out then instead of monpolised and ruined because there's small chance they might one day be backup left back for Chelsea. Also stops clubs that overspend like QPR being able to take the copout of loaning out all the players they can't sell or afford to keep on the wagebill to save money and 'cheat death' in the sense of avoiding the repercussions of their financial carelessness. Remy, Park, Granero, Taarabt, Mbia etc. The loan system is to the power of the wealthy and the get out clause for the wreckless. Its an invention that has unsurprisingly turned up and prospered over the last 20 years. Football survived 100 years without it and there's nothing to stop it doing so again, it just means harder restrictions have to be made in its place. Of course it will. Clubs will just turn into feeder clubs in everything but technicality. For example we'd just sell our young kid who may or may not make it to Gateshead with a pre agreed buy back clause. It'd essentially be a loan. Unless you want to ban the players right to make contractual agreements. In fact if anything it would become more prevalent if the loan limit is effectively lifted. How is that worse? At least then the smaller club can get a financial stake in a player and benefit from it and it stops them wasting their time hanging around at a club where they won't make it. But they'd become more dependent on talent from bigger clubs and I thought that was the issue here. If it's about remuneration then why don't we televise more lower league games. Alas people don't like television coverage either
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How? It will do exactly the opposite. Proper restrictions on not just loans, but squad sizes and the size of the youth squads will stop players being hoarded and then lent out to be improved as assets by smaller clubs. Proper restrictions, no cop outs and if clubs go over the limits they're forced to sell at an agreed undervalue price to somebody else instead of being able to loan them. Players are being spread out then instead of monpolised and ruined because there's small chance they might one day be backup left back for Chelsea. Also stops clubs that overspend like QPR being able to take the copout of loaning out all the players they can't sell or afford to keep on the wagebill to save money and 'cheat death' in the sense of avoiding the repercussions of their financial carelessness. Remy, Park, Granero, Taarabt, Mbia etc. The loan system is to the power of the wealthy and the get out clause for the wreckless. Its an invention that has unsurprisingly turned up and prospered over the last 20 years. Football survived 100 years without it and there's nothing to stop it doing so again, it just means harder restrictions have to be made in its place. Of course it will. Clubs will just turn into feeder clubs in everything but technicality. For example we'd just sell our young kid who may or may not make it to Gateshead with a pre agreed buy back clause. It'd essentially be a loan. Unless you want to ban the players right to make contractual agreements. In fact if anything it would become more prevalent if the loan limit is effectively lifted.
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Like I say I don't watch reserve football so I'll take your word on the Spanish system. But if we are getting rid of the loan system in its entirety then we need to do something with youth/reserve teams, otherwise these clubs who you champion will invariably become B teams to the larger teams under a different name.
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Talks about salary caps, transfer caps and sort of limiting on expenditure is nonsense.We need more billionaires not less, preferably of the Mansour mould not the Ashley one. There's a reason we're the most watched league in the world. If we start telling owners what they can and cant do they'll just bugger off to France and Spain and I'd rather watch the likes of Aguero, Ozil and Suarez every week even if not for Newcastle thank you very much. I bet there are thousands who plod along to shitty leagues in god knows where to watch the local butcher trip himself up who wish they had some filthy oil money destroying their beautiful game. Lot of it seems to boil down to jealousy, I wonder how many City/Chelsea fans complain about foreign money buying their trophies, I know I'd take an arab or russian here tomorrow. If we are to abolish the loan system we need a serious overhaul of the reserve system. Something like Spains is good imo. I don't know how the reserve system works inside out and obviously people aren't going to turn up in their thousands to watch them but making it a bit more competitive would reduce the need to loan out players. Agree completely about EL/CL. Get rid of the europa league and make the Champions League bigger. In conjunction with banning loans would spread out the top players to more clubs.