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He's played 95 times over the last 3 and a half seasons, no idea if he's currently a first team regular though.

He's not, he's behind Kuzmanovic and their other midfielder who's name escapes.

 

Gobbi

 

Correction seems to be Melo with Gobbi as backup before Donadel this season.

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No b****** should be leaving at this critical stage of the season. Only players coming in. Surely the clubs hierarchy will see that.

 

Isnt every clubs fans saying that though? There has to be a little give, otherwise there'd be no taking anywhere.

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Donadel & Colo can swap stories about the there games for AC Milan. Italian U21 captain, been a while since we had one of them, does this one come with a heart?

 

Serie A followers what does this fella bring to the party if we sign him?

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Donadel & Colo can swap stories about the there games for AC Milan. Italian U21 captain, been a while since we had one of them, does this one come with a heart?

 

Serie A followers what does this fella bring to the party if we sign him?

 

A good tackle (Make your own shower jokes) and good passing, not blessed with a lot of pace but has a good engine, i.e. he won't tire easy. Definitely be worth it at that price being quoted, I'd be willing to pay up to £6m.

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Donadel & Colo can swap stories about the there games for AC Milan. Italian U21 captain, been a while since we had one of them, does this one come with a heart?

 

Serie A followers what does this fella bring to the party if we sign him?

 

A good tackle (Make your own shower jokes) and good passing, not blessed with a lot of pace but has a good engine, i.e. he won't tire easy. Definitely be worth it at that price being quoted, I'd be willing to pay up to £6m.

 

Cheers :thup:

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I trust Donadel isn't a first team regular?

He isn't but I wouldn't look too much into that, Kuzmanovic and Montolivo are both very highly rated.

 

Montolivo  is fucking brilliant  on his day.

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I trust Donadel isn't a first team regular?

He isn't but I wouldn't look too much into that, Kuzmanovic and Montolivo are both very highly rated.

 

Montolivo  is f***ing brilliant  on his day.

 

Aye, the old cliche of "would he turn up on a rainy day away to Wigan?" applies to him though.

 

Perfect example is of when they faced you lot in the Wafa Cup last year. At the Artemio he (and the rest of their midfield) tore you to shreds. However in the reverse fixture when you had the momentum and the crowd behind you Montolivo along with others just didn't look up for the battle.

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I trust Donadel isn't a first team regular?

He isn't but I wouldn't look too much into that, Kuzmanovic and Montolivo are both very highly rated.

 

Montolivo  is f***ing brilliant  on his day.

 

Aye, the old cliche of "would he turn up on a rainy day away to Wigan?" applied to him though.

 

Perfect example is of when they faced you lot in the Wafa Cup last year. At the Artemio he (and the rest of their midfield) tore you to shreds. However in the reverse fixture when you had the momentum and the crows behind you Montolivo along with others just didn't look up for the battle.

 

Yeah, you're spot on there.

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Manchester Evening News has us linked with Fernandez today, possibly as part ex with Shay

 

I take it you mean Gelson Fernandes......would be happy with that plus Onuhora and Johnson possibly and  cash would be nice too.

 

Gelson is apparently interesting Celtic on loan so a loan deal might an option too

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NEWCASTLE and Aston Villa are battling to sign Charlton teenager Josh Wright.

 

The England Under-18 midfielder can leave for nothing after a row with boss Phil Parkinson.

 

Wright, 18, was fined for refusing to travel to Saturday’s FA Cup defeat at Sheffield United after being told he would not start.

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http://www.newcastle.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=140948

Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley has released an amount in excess of £10 million to Kinnear for transfers, and it is widely known that Shay Given's proposed move to Manchester City will earn the Tyneside club something in the region of £10 million. Together that makes a reasonable war-chest of £20 million, with another £6 million expected to arrive from the sale of Charles 'Le Sulk' N'Zogbia to Aston Villa.

 

So, far, the Magpies have only signed Danish International Peter Løvenkrands on a free-transfer, and Frenchman Albin Ebondo on loan from Toulouse.

 

With less than a week remaining in the January transfer window, and with money to spend, Joe Kinnear is likely to go back to French outfit Rennes and make an improved offer of £8 million for Cameroon midfielder Stephane M'Bia.

 

It has also emerged that the Toon put in a serious bid of £4 million last night for 25-year-old midfield ace Marco Donadel from Serie A side Fiorentina.

 

Jose Enrique is also set to be sacrificed to make way for Celtic captain Stephen McManus, who is expected to join the Magpies next week in a swap deal. Celtic want an extra £4 million from Newcastle, but the cash-plus-player offer could be reduced to Enrique and £2 million.

 

That makes £14 million, with the Magpies still chasing Norwegian left-back John-Arne Riise from Catalan side Roma. That deal could also be a short-term loan.

 

Therefore, it remains to be seen what Kinnear does in fact, with that extra £12 million, and even if N'Zogbia's coveted transfer to Aston Villa does not materialise, that still leaves Kinnear with £6 million.

 

A hectic week awaits the Magpies it appears.

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http://www.newcastle.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=140948

Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley has released an amount in excess of £10 million to Kinnear for transfers, and it is widely known that Shay Given's proposed move to Manchester City will earn the Tyneside club something in the region of £10 million. Together that makes a reasonable war-chest of £20 million, with another £6 million expected to arrive from the sale of Charles 'Le Sulk' N'Zogbia to Aston Villa.

 

So, far, the Magpies have only signed Danish International Peter Løvenkrands on a free-transfer, and Frenchman Albin Ebondo on loan from Toulouse.

 

With less than a week remaining in the January transfer window, and with money to spend, Joe Kinnear is likely to go back to French outfit Rennes and make an improved offer of £8 million for Cameroon midfielder Stephane M'Bia.

 

It has also emerged that the Toon put in a serious bid of £4 million last night for 25-year-old midfield ace Marco Donadel from Serie A side Fiorentina.

 

Jose Enrique is also set to be sacrificed to make way for Celtic captain Stephen McManus, who is expected to join the Magpies next week in a swap deal. Celtic want an extra £4 million from Newcastle, but the cash-plus-player offer could be reduced to Enrique and £2 million.

 

That makes £14 million, with the Magpies still chasing Norwegian left-back John-Arne Riise from Catalan side Roma. That deal could also be a short-term loan.

 

Therefore, it remains to be seen what Kinnear does in fact, with that extra £12 million, and even if N'Zogbia's coveted transfer to Aston Villa does not materialise, that still leaves Kinnear with £6 million.

 

A hectic week awaits the Magpies it appears.

 

 

So we are willing to sell the two of the three players that can play left back at our club uve got to be kidding..... great journalisim

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Manchester Evening News has us linked with Fernandez today, possibly as part ex with Shay

 

I take it you mean Gelson Fernandes......would be happy with that plus Onuhora and Johnson possibly and  cash would be nice too.

 

Gelson is apparently interesting Celtic on loan so a loan deal might an option too

 

Would definitely take Gelson. Strong in the tackle, gets up and down the field well. Could be a good signing on loan if available or as part as the Seamus deal

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Ebondo tells us to do one!

 

Source?

 

It's in the Journal. Nothing definite either way yet but seems Ebondo is concerned that when Beye is fit, he'll be relegated to the bench. Obviously been talking to N'Zogbia while he's been here.

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http://www.newcastle.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=140948

Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley has released an amount in excess of £10 million to Kinnear for transfers, and it is widely known that Shay Given's proposed move to Manchester City will earn the Tyneside club something in the region of £10 million. Together that makes a reasonable war-chest of £20 million, with another £6 million expected to arrive from the sale of Charles 'Le Sulk' N'Zogbia to Aston Villa.

 

So, far, the Magpies have only signed Danish International Peter Løvenkrands on a free-transfer, and Frenchman Albin Ebondo on loan from Toulouse.

 

With less than a week remaining in the January transfer window, and with money to spend, Joe Kinnear is likely to go back to French outfit Rennes and make an improved offer of £8 million for Cameroon midfielder Stephane M'Bia.

 

It has also emerged that the Toon put in a serious bid of £4 million last night for 25-year-old midfield ace Marco Donadel from Serie A side Fiorentina.

 

Jose Enrique is also set to be sacrificed to make way for Celtic captain Stephen McManus, who is expected to join the Magpies next week in a swap deal. Celtic want an extra £4 million from Newcastle, but the cash-plus-player offer could be reduced to Enrique and £2 million.

 

That makes £14 million, with the Magpies still chasing Norwegian left-back John-Arne Riise from Catalan side Roma. That deal could also be a short-term loan.

 

Therefore, it remains to be seen what Kinnear does in fact, with that extra £12 million, and even if N'Zogbia's coveted transfer to Aston Villa does not materialise, that still leaves Kinnear with £6 million.

 

A hectic week awaits the Magpies it appears.

 

 

So we are willing to sell the two of the three players that can play left back at our club uve got to be kidding..... great journalisim

 

that's the bit you picked out as great journalism is it?  :lol:

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Donadel & Colo can swap stories about the there games for AC Milan. Italian U21 captain, been a while since we had one of them, does this one come with a heart?

 

Serie A followers what does this fella bring to the party if we sign him?

 

A good tackle (Make your own shower jokes) and good passing, not blessed with a lot of pace but has a good engine, i.e. he won't tire easy. Definitely be worth it at that price being quoted, I'd be willing to pay up to £6m.

 

Will you pay it then so the club can spend their money on others?

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