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Guest Ridzuan

If there's any saving grace in situations like this, it's that footballers only care a small amount who their manager is. Yes, they seemed to love Hughton, but hopefully they will be able to adapt to whoever comes in.

 

Im sure majority of our players are used to adapting to new environment...

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Guest Ridzuan

Isn't that quote from his fake Twitter though?

 

Well someone forgot to tell the Beeb the Sun and Sky because they've all quoted him on it today.

 

Dang. I was about to search for him until this.

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Doesn't sound like he wants off like

 

Yet the big No 9 said: "I don't want to go anywhere. Newcastle is where I belong."

 

No proof at all if that's him.

 

Surely he'd have rang the press and said "That's not me" - Sky have mentioned it every half hour since lunchtime.

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Doesn't sound like he wants off like

 

Yet the big No 9 said: "I don't want to go anywhere. Newcastle is where I belong."

 

No proof at all if that's him.

 

Surely he'd have rang the press and said "That's not me" - Sky have mentioned it every half hour since lunchtime.

 

It's definitely not him. The real Danny Simpson has said so on Twitter.

 

"4 ppl asking Andy Carroll n Dan Gosling don't have twitter accounts"

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http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=850986&sec=england&cc=5739

Carroll set for Newcastle stay

December 9, 2010

 

By Harry Harris, Football Correspondent

 

Andy Carroll has pledged his future to Newcastle United amid speculation he will move on in the January transfer window.

 

Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham have all been linked with a move for Carroll, who made his England debut against France last month, and he is known to have been close to Chris Hughton. However, a source close to the player told ESPNsoccernet moments after the appointment of Alan Pardew that Carroll wants to stay at St James's Park.

 

"Andy is not going anywhere, especially in the January transfer window, for a number of reasons," the source said. "He loves Newcastle, he loves the fans, he loves the ground. He is a Geordie who loves the club and who sees his entire career playing for Newcastle.

 

"Of course, circumstances change, and if big clubs offer big money, who knows what will happen, but a club made an enquiry and the club told them that he will not be sold in January under any circumstances.

 

"In the summer, it will be assessed again, but the club made it clear that a lot will depend on the lad himself, and that is how it should be.

 

"If it's Andy's decision, I could see him staying. He is very laidback, nothing like the character he is portrayed - he is not leading any rebellion over the sacking of Chris Hughton, as it has been suggested. That isn't Andy Carroll. Of course he liked Chris, all the players did, but he is not leading any revolt.

 

"He is a sensible lad, and he knows that if he joined a big club like Chelsea or Manchester City, he might end up playing one in three games, and right now that is not right for his development."

 

Carroll signed a new five-year contract in the summer on modest wages, before his starring performances in the Premier League saw his value skyrocket.

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Andy is not going anywhere, especially in the January transfer window, for a number of reasons," the source said. "He loves Newcastle, he loves the fans, he loves the ground. He is a Geordie who loves the club and who sees his entire career playing for Newcastle.

 

"Of course, circumstances change, and if big clubs offer big money, who knows what will happen, but a club made an enquiry and the club told them that he will not be sold in January under any circumstances.

 

In the summer, it will be assessed again, but the club made it clear that a lot will depend on the lad himself, and that is how it should be.

 

 

Bye Bye andy

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He wants to stay, honestly if i was to advice any of our players i'll tell them to move from here asap, its the only way they can go have a succesfull career instead of being part of this joke.

 

This.

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He wants to stay, honestly if i was to advice any of our players i'll tell them to move from here asap, its the only way they can go have a succesfull career instead of being part of this joke.

 

Do you support the club or the players? ???

 

Ray of light for Andy - Dean Ashton didn't have half of Carroll's natural abilities and he was the focal point of Pardew's attacking team, looking an England-regular (worthy) player in the process.

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He wants to stay, honestly if i was to advice any of our players i'll tell them to move from here asap, its the only way they can go have a succesfull career instead of being part of this joke.

 

Do you support the club or the players? ???

 

Ray of light for Andy - Dean Ashton didn't have half of Carroll's natural abilities and he was the focal point of Pardew's attacking team, looking an England-regular (worthy) player in the process.

 

:dowie:

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He wants to stay, honestly if i was to advice any of our players i'll tell them to move from here asap, its the only way they can go have a succesfull career instead of being part of this joke.

 

Do you support the club or the players? ???

 

Ray of light for Andy - Dean Ashton didn't have half of Carroll's natural abilities and he was the focal point of Pardew's attacking team, looking an England-regular (worthy) player in the process.

 

:dowie:

 

Dowie indeed. Dean Ashton was better than Carroll is now tbh.

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He wants to stay, honestly if i was to advice any of our players i'll tell them to move from here asap, its the only way they can go have a succesfull career instead of being part of this joke.

 

Do you support the club or the players? ???

 

Ray of light for Andy - Dean Ashton didn't have half of Carroll's natural abilities and he was the focal point of Pardew's attacking team, looking an England-regular (worthy) player in the process.

 

:dowie:

 

Ashton was a class player, very intelligent but was he anywhere near as quick? Was he anywere near as fit? Was he anywhere near as tall?

 

:thup: Dowie, indeed.

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