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Somebody give me a summary of things cunty in relation to Mr Carroll.

 

Please :)

 

He got cautioned for clipping a lass, got into a training ground fight with N'Zogbia, glassed a punter in Blu Bambu and got into a fight in Tup Tup not long after.

 

while looking like a girl

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Classic Carroll:

Newcastle's troubles are now tearing the club apart from the inside - after Charles N'Zogbia and Andy Carroll were involved in a training ground brawl.

 

N'Zogbia and Gateshead-born striker Carroll traded punches and had to be dragged apart yesterday.

 

French winger N'Zogbia, who is desperate to quit Toon, blew his top after a challenge by Carroll. Boss Joe Kinnear was forced to abandon his first-team practice session.

 

But the fight, which saw the players wrestle with each other and exchange blows, then kicked off again in the dressing room.

 

 

A GLASS is alleged to have been used by Newcastle United’s Andy Carroll to attack a reveller, it was claimed today.

 

As reported in last night’s Chronicle, the Gateshead-born striker was arrested in the early hours of yesterday after an incident at the Blu Bambu club, in Newcastle city centre.

 

Newcastle United striker Andy Carroll was arrested last weekend for assaulting a woman, it has emerged.

 

The 19-year-old accepted a caution following the incident last weekend in Pudding Chare - a lane that runs off the city's notorious Bigg Market, which is famous for its bars and clubs.

 

A Northumbria police spokeswoman said: "On Sunday, September 14, police were called to the Pudding Chare at 2.26am, to a report that a woman had been assaulted.

 

"Officers attended and a 19-year-old man was arrested and later accepted a police caution for assault."

 

England Under 19 coach Brian Eastick has sent three players home from international duty in Yorkshire for breaking a curfew.

 

Chelsea duo Scott Sinclair and Ryan Bertrand, who is currently on loan at Oldham, and Newcastle's Andy Carroll, at present with Preston, are the players disciplined.

 

The trio have all returned to their clubs after being asked to leave the England training HQ in Leeds, where Eastick's side were preparing for their clash with Romania in Scunthorpe.

 

"I have found it necessary to send three players home for breaking our code of conduct," said Eastick.

 

"All the appropriate people have been informed and there will be no further comment at this time."

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Classic Carroll:

Newcastle's troubles are now tearing the club apart from the inside - after Charles N'Zogbia and Andy Carroll were involved in a training ground brawl.

 

N'Zogbia and Gateshead-born striker Carroll traded punches and had to be dragged apart yesterday.

 

French winger N'Zogbia, who is desperate to quit Toon, blew his top after a challenge by Carroll. Boss Joe Kinnear was forced to abandon his first-team practice session.

 

But the fight, which saw the players wrestle with each other and exchange blows, then kicked off again in the dressing room.

 

To be fair that little bellend N'Zogbia probably deserved a slap.

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Remember what Lee "FUCKING HELL ME TWO MARRA'S HAVE HAD A RUCK" Ryder wrote in December:

 

 

The Toon is a goldfish bowl of no mercy

 

IF Andy Carroll didn't know how important he was to Newcastle United's future then perhaps he knows now.

 

In the aftermath of what was supposed to be a night out of winding down after a game and perhaps celebrating three points and his return from illness, there is no doubt Carroll got more than he bargained for.

 

Not for one minute is this blog condoning any behaviour that involves attacking somebody in a nightclub.

 

So far it appears that Carroll has made a big mistake, big mistake.

 

Instead of focusing on football he's now got half the world taking the moral high ground and telling him how to run his life.

 

And if it's not the media playing the role of judge and jury or message board maniacs who often don't move from their own bedroom it'll be somebody who feels they've been there and got the t-shirt, the hat, the scarf and the badge - that's life, everybody becomes an expert after the event but nobody was clever enough to prevent it happening in the first place.

 

I know plenty of lads who couldn't stay out of trouble to save their lives in their late teens and early 20s but have calmed down quickly after it and settled down to live their lives.

 

I'm not just talking about the working class section of society either, it's people who went to public schools, came from wealthy backgrounds and were supposedly raised in the proper way - everybody makes mistakes through naivety and Carroll is no different.

 

It's all called life and whether it gets publicised or not, it's still happening all around us, probably at the end of your street or at worse on your doorstep.

 

So what should Newcastle United do now?

 

Well after setting a precedent with Joey Barton and his consistent bad behaviour, they can hardly sack Carroll now can they?

 

If they are the club that try to rehabilitate footballers then it will be interesting to see how they do it with Carroll.

 

You certainly suspect if Alan Shearer was in charge he would have known in no uncertain terms what the score was.

 

Ironically anybody who has met the Geordie boy will know that he is one of the most polite footballers in the game, often bordering on shy.

 

He doesn't have an ego problem and unfortunately that looks to have cost him.

 

If he did have an ego problem then he certainly wouldn't be out in Blu Bambu and he wouldn't be walking round freely in the city centre.

 

Carroll, in my opinion, until his night out over the weekend had failed to realise that he is not only an important first team player these days but arguably one of the main men.

 

Therefore he's not invisible on a night out in Toon, he's hardly a packet of peanuts is he?

 

Is he entitled to a night in Newcastle as a Geordie boy in his hometown?

 

Too right he is.

 

And while any Tom, Dick or Harry who aren't famous can't behave how they like with no consequences - they have a better chance of getting away with it.

 

Yes, ask Kieron Dyer that, wasn't he once booting girls out of his car on Barrack Road to get two more in 10 yards up the road?

 

Oh, yes Newcastle United have had more than their fair share of egotistical knackers on their books in the past and most of them make Carroll look like a choir boy.

 

If somebody gets involved in a scuffle in a club, they will generally be thrown out with a physical warning from bouncers - regardless of whether the scrap was their fault or not or who started it.

 

The full facts will come out via the legal process.

 

If Carroll goes out in public then his life is being played out on a bigger and more critical stage than St James' Park.

 

It's amazing that somebody at the football club hasn't made this clear enough for him, certainly a more old school type of manager would have made sure Carroll has a team-mate with him that can act as his "minder" on a night out - until he gets being the remaining adolescence out of his system.

 

The incident is bad, but there have been a lot worse incidents from footballers who are much more experienced than Carroll.

 

The question is whether he can learn from it or not because bad boy or not - he's got an awful lot of talent to offer Newcastle United or somebody else.

 

http://www.blogonthetyne.co.uk/2009/12/the-toon-is-a-goldfish-bowl-of.html

 

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You'd love for us to sell him while people think he's great?  :dowie: Any reason for this?  Gutted he's ahead of Lovenkrands in the scoring charts? Or just don't like the people praising him?

He's jus another tool bringing shame on the club at this moment, fighting and all that. He's got a bad enough name without all this new fighting talk.

 

I don't think he's a great player either, he's been scoring alot lately like, but in alot of those games he's played very poor imo. I liked the dude start of the season, but it is himself that turned me against him and he'll have to do alot to earn any praise from me right now.

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Poor misunderstood Charlie? The one with the great attitude who was held back by Damien Duff? But that could not be.

 

Couldn't possibly forgive the little cunt after that Blackburn game, disgraceful. Shame, he's got something about him as a player.

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Lets not get hasty, who knows what part Taylor has played in this. Maybe Taylor hit him first, called him Lee Stewart, then Carroll retaliated. Carrolls reputation will always go before him now cos of the Blu Bambu incident and rightly so but no one here knows exactly what happened in the build up.

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if carroll has done this he has to be shown the door, no two ways about it

 

Why?

 

How many chances should he be given?

 

Why does he need chances? Incidents like this are common place at football clubs.

 

Yes, punish him internally (ooh err!), but show him the door? Nah, bit much for me.

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Why does he need chances? Incidents like this are common place at football clubs.

 

Yes, punish him internally (ooh err!), but show him the door? Nah, bit much for me.

 

Try going to work and breaking somebodies jaw and see how long you keep your job.  How many players have broken a team mates jaw?  You must be able to name quite a few if "Incidents like this are common place at football clubs."

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Why does he need chances? Incidents like this are common place at football clubs.

 

Yes, punish him internally (ooh err!), but show him the door? Nah, bit much for me.

 

Try going to work and breaking somebodies jaw and see how long you keep your job. How many players have broken a team mates jaw? You must be able to name quite a few if "Incidents like this are common place at football clubs."

 

:lol: As someone just mentioned in the other thread. Would you have had Shearer not play for the club again after smacking Keith Gillespie?

 

I said before, it could have been one 'lucky' punch which resulted in the break.

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if carroll has done this he has to be shown the door, no two ways about it

 

Why?

 

How many chances should he be given?

he supposedly had a fight (again) with another dickhead.. hardly the end of the world ya knaa

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Agree with Inochi and junkead on this one. No way should he be sacked or whatever - he wants to be fined, warned about his future conduct, made to apologize to Taylor and then a line needs to be drawn under it asap.

 

If this is all true, ofc.

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