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2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
r0cafella replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
1 goal 1 assist -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
r0cafella replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
Well he's not getting the ball in positions where he can hurt Uruguay tbh -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
r0cafella replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
I don't understand why it's Henderson coming deep to get the ball and not Gerrard I thought this was the point in having him in the team. -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
r0cafella replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
Throw Welbeck in as well -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
r0cafella replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
Gerrard has been hiding man, not showing for the ball or anything -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
r0cafella replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
He doesn't have to do diddly f***ing squat for you. Yaya plays only for Yaya. Oh, and money. He's certainly winning both of those games. -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
r0cafella replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
Yaya has to do more for me, considering this entire team is practically built around him he just isn't doing enough. -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
r0cafella replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
Arias did well there, had to make that tackle. -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
r0cafella replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
The king would only need a couple of weeks to turn then into a hard working unit Give it a rest man - let's enjoy "off-season", shall we? Was clearly tongue in cheek man As was the reply - just sad about the new season/want to expunge it from my thoughts. This thread should be a sanctuary. Fair play and point taken -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
r0cafella replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
The king would only need a couple of weeks to turn then into a hard working unit Give it a rest man - let's enjoy "off-season", shall we? Was clearly tongue in cheek man -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
r0cafella replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
Yes, the defense of Colombia isn't the best, we could expose them with our pace -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
r0cafella replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
The king would only need a couple of weeks to turn then into a hard working unit -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
r0cafella replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
Monaco are probably paying him decent money already. They sure are. -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
r0cafella replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
If only sturidges dance was as good -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
r0cafella replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
Big daddy drog on, one of my favourite players -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
r0cafella replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
Your having a laugh right? -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
r0cafella replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
Ivory Coast are playing like a bunch of individuals -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
r0cafella replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
Ivory Coast fans having to suffer the Tiote we have to suffer -
2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil™ - Europe vs. America
r0cafella replied to LucaAltieri's topic in Football
Don't hear the ivory Coast fans yelling shoot when he has the ball -
Played a blinder with Cabella there then Pards. Amount of money the club has and all this cunt wants to talk about is the price. Horrible cunt
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After watching us try to win games without Remy last season I wouldn't be putting too much money on us staying clear of relegation this time round. The team is drastically short of goals and there's no sign we are going to spend what it takes to buy them. Yup I think we will risk it until January again as Ashley has seen this work before So much dross is the league we will be fine
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I think we will survive just on the basis three teams will be worse than us and nothing else. Pardew is a lucky cunt as well. Cisses last minute goals have saved him too many times for my liking
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The Official Alan Pardew Excuses Thread
r0cafella replied to WarrenBartonCentrePartin's topic in Football
Chelsea with two players over the line both at the world cup btw -
Will try to tune in for the laffs
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As many predicted Alan is getting the excuses in early: http://www.shieldsgazette.com/sport/football/newcastle-united/exclusive-pardew-admits-striker-hunt-has-stalled-1-6682086 ALAN Pardew says Newcastle United are playing a waiting game – with the transfer market at a World Cup standstill. The club has already signed midfielder Jack Colback and forward Ayoze Perez. Colback joined on a free transfer from Sunderland, while Perez signed from Tenerife for a reported £1.8m. Newcastle are also understood to be working on a deal for 22-year-old Hertha Berlin striker Pierre-Michel Lasogga, who is also wanted by Hamburg. United manager Pardew says the club’s priority is striking reinforcements after the departures of long-serving Shola Ameobi and loanee Loic Remy. However, there is an impasse in the transfer market because of the World Cup in Brazil. And Pardew feels the tournament will prove “critical” to a number of clubs, including Newcastle, given the impact it will have on the price of competing players. “We got two in quickly, which was good,” Pardew told the Gazette. “And we now need to get a couple of strikers in. “It’s a good start, but we’ve got to cover some areas, particularly scoring goals. “A lot of clubs and agents are waiting to see how players fare in the World Cup. “That will have an influence on the price. “The World Cup is critical to a number of clubs, including us.” Pardew would not be drawn on United’s targets. However, the club has a longstanding interest in Montpellier’s attacking midfielder Remy Cabella. Cabella was called up into the France squad after Lyon’s Clement Grenier, a previous target, pulled out through injury. The 24-year-old is understood to be interested in a move to Newcastle, despite some strident criticism of the club from Montpellier’s outspoken president Louis Nicollin. Meanwhile, the Premier League yesterday published its fixtures for the coming campaign. United will play champions Manchester City on the opening weekend of the season. However, Newcastle’s next encounter with one of last term’s top four isn’t until November 1, when Liverpool visit St James’s Park. The first derby is not until December 20, when Sunderland are on Tyneside. “The first game is a tough game, but our first run of games is good,” said Pardew, whose side were beaten 4-0 by City at the Etihad Stadium in their opening fixture last season. “We’ve not played well against Man City in recent seasons. I don’t think we’ve come close to toppling them. “But they are the champions coming off the back of a World Cup, and it’s a chance for us to get that right. Only club in the world that has lots of money but find it impossible to spend it