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Oh thank you Harry Christ. In your festive generosity you're letting us off, as we know that no one can say no to the Almighty Harry. Prick. Shut the fuck up for once.

 

He doesn't talk about other clubs' players.

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Of course not. Just admires them. Because they're great players and any club would want players of the calibre he doesn't talk about. But he would never think of making a move, or talking about them. That's just not Harry Christ's style.

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don't you just love arrys and spurs hypocrisy, when others talk about their players (modric recently, berbatov and keane further back) they go all moany and in the cases of berb and keane report to the fa, when they rather publicly begin the tapping up process they don't see the harm.

get out of the game you odious corrupt cretin harry

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http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/219359/Andy-Carroll-fuels-City-links

ANDY CARROLL FUELS CITY LINKS

 

Sunday December 26,2010

By Sunday Express Reporter

 

ANDY Carroll set tongues wagging about a possible move to Eastlands when he went shopping with his potential strike partner Carlos Tevez in Manchester.

 

The Newcastle striker arrived at a city centre car park with his new girlfriend seconds before Manchester City star Tevez. The clubs meet on Tyneside today and City are believed to have made Carroll their No1 transfer target, with a £20million swoop on the cards.

 

wat

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:lol: Fuck off. Not a quote. Not a picture. Even if they have (how the fuck did they ever become friends?), that suddenly means he's going to Man City? So I suppose when he comes up north to catch up with his pal Nolan, that means he's moving back? Idiots.
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that is quite possibly the most ridiculous thing i have ever read

 

They weren't even spotted together, just arriving at a similar time. :lol:

and this is what passes for journalism these days, good grief its ridiculous a trained chimp could probably do better

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More interesting:

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/newcastle-united/8224252/Newcastle-United-need-to-build-their-side-around-striker-Andy-Carroll-says-captain-Kevin-Nolan.html

Newcastle United need to build their side around striker Andy Carroll, says captain Kevin Nolan

Newcastle captain Kevin Nolan has expressed concern that Manchester City and the Premier League’s other leading clubs might set their sights on team-mate Andy Carroll.

 

By Rob Stewart 11:00PM GMT 25 Dec 2010

 

Nolan, whose team face City at St James’ Park on Boxing Day, is worried Newcastle might struggle to hold on to their England striker if this weekend’s opponents start chasing Carroll along with the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea.

 

“I’m sure we’ll have a few offers but hopefully the owner’s head will not be turned by them because at the end of the day if we want to get the club to where it should be over the next five years you need to build it around someone like him,” Nolan said.

 

“The worrying thing for us is if a Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal or Chelsea come looking for him. Then you’ve got a problem.

 

“But the position he’s in at the moment, if he wants to be an England regular, he needs to be playing week in, week out. Unless whoever comes in for him can guarantee him that, he should stay with us.”

 

Comparisons will be made between Carroll and City’s Mario Balotelli whose decision to liken himself to Lionel Messi baffled Nolan.

 

“I heard about what Balotelli said the other day. I find it quite strange but then that is him – he’s got to be like that, I suppose,” Nolan added.

 

“Andy is a lot more humble than him, he’s a lad you can approach a bit more. Balotelli is a top, top player – you can’t take that away from him but I think his personal skills off the field need to be changed a bit.

 

“The main thing for us is Andy has got everything. Off the field he’s got a lot going for him. In my eyes he’s England’s next number nine for years to come.”

 

Carroll became Nolan’s lodger for a while following a court appearance and his former landlord is convinced he will learn from past mistakes.

 

“He’s a local lad and everyone loves him – inside and outside of the club. He’s loved in the dressing room, he’s a big personality and a great kid,” Nolan continued.

 

“He’s made a few mistakes in his early years but he’s getting over them, he’s trying to settle down and look to England and things like that. It’ll all come bit by bit and I know – because of how hard he works – it will come.

 

“He’s just to make sure he keeps his head down now. But at the end of the day we are strong enough at this moment in time – as a dressing room – to keep Andy onside with us and to handcuff him to us.”

 

“He was a great housemate. No trouble at all. I’ve got nothing but admiration for what he’s done over the last year. To be swung under the limelight like he has, I’m sure he’ll only get better. He’ll be a better man off the field for it.”

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More interesting:

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/newcastle-united/8224252/Newcastle-United-need-to-build-their-side-around-striker-Andy-Carroll-says-captain-Kevin-Nolan.html

Newcastle United need to build their side around striker Andy Carroll, says captain Kevin Nolan

Newcastle captain Kevin Nolan has expressed concern that Manchester City and the Premier League’s other leading clubs might set their sights on team-mate Andy Carroll.

 

By Rob Stewart 11:00PM GMT 25 Dec 2010

 

Nolan, whose team face City at St James’ Park on Boxing Day, is worried Newcastle might struggle to hold on to their England striker if this weekend’s opponents start chasing Carroll along with the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea.

 

“I’m sure we’ll have a few offers but hopefully the owner’s head will not be turned by them because at the end of the day if we want to get the club to where it should be over the next five years you need to build it around someone like him,” Nolan said.

 

“The worrying thing for us is if a Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal or Chelsea come looking for him. Then you’ve got a problem.

 

“But the position he’s in at the moment, if he wants to be an England regular, he needs to be playing week in, week out. Unless whoever comes in for him can guarantee him that, he should stay with us.”

 

Comparisons will be made between Carroll and City’s Mario Balotelli whose decision to liken himself to Lionel Messi baffled Nolan.

 

“I heard about what Balotelli said the other day. I find it quite strange but then that is him – he’s got to be like that, I suppose,” Nolan added.

 

“Andy is a lot more humble than him, he’s a lad you can approach a bit more. Balotelli is a top, top player – you can’t take that away from him but I think his personal skills off the field need to be changed a bit.

 

“The main thing for us is Andy has got everything. Off the field he’s got a lot going for him. In my eyes he’s England’s next number nine for years to come.”

 

Carroll became Nolan’s lodger for a while following a court appearance and his former landlord is convinced he will learn from past mistakes.

 

“He’s a local lad and everyone loves him – inside and outside of the club. He’s loved in the dressing room, he’s a big personality and a great kid,” Nolan continued.

 

“He’s made a few mistakes in his early years but he’s getting over them, he’s trying to settle down and look to England and things like that. It’ll all come bit by bit and I know – because of how hard he works – it will come.

 

“He’s just to make sure he keeps his head down now. But at the end of the day we are strong enough at this moment in time – as a dressing room – to keep Andy onside with us and to handcuff him to us.”

 

“He was a great housemate. No trouble at all. I’ve got nothing but admiration for what he’s done over the last year. To be swung under the limelight like he has, I’m sure he’ll only get better. He’ll be a better man off the field for it.”

 

Great reading!

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