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Nolan up front?

 

This thread gets better and better.

 

Still cant read dave?

 

That's Nolan behind Martins. Nolan should either player in that position or be sold because he can't play in centre midfield.

 

And to Lenny; I'd prefer boring to relegated.

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What on earth has Nolan shown you to suggest he is in any way qualified to take that position? He doesn't score or create. Even if he's not actually up there you're sacrificing a striker to play him. Can't get my head around that one at all.

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I agree in part but unless we are spending megabucks, i don't think we will get anyone who has the sort of quality of a say... Arteta.

 

Plenty of technical ability in general though, Morrison is good little player.

 

In that case you can forget Hangeland, how much do you think Fulham would let him go for? :lol:

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What has Nolan shown you to suggest he is in any way qualified to take that position? He doesn't score or create. Even if he's not actually up there you're sacrificing a striker to play him.

 

Who was that bloke who set up Lovenkrands?

 

Nolan's not an old player and there is no doubt that at Bolton (when he played in this position, behind Davies), he was a very good player. Fair enough, his form dipped towards the end of his time there but i'd suggest doing something completely unheard of in recent years at Newcastle.... coach him.

 

Providing we could get him fit and confident again, then that is what i would do.

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I agree in part but unless we are spending megabucks, i don't think we will get anyone who has the sort of quality of a say... Arteta.

 

Plenty of technical ability in general though, Morrison is good little player.

 

In that case you can forget Hangeland, how much do you think Fulham would let him go for? :lol:

 

Fulham need the money, i certainly think we could get him for less than what we got Coloccini for.

 

Which we would not get a proven creative midfielder for, unless i'm mistaken?

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What has Nolan shown you to suggest he is in any way qualified to take that position? He doesn't score or create. Even if he's not actually up there you're sacrificing a striker to play him.

 

Who was that bloke who set up Lovenkrands?

 

Nolan's not an old player and there is no doubt that at Bolton (when he played in this position, behind Davies), he was a very good player. Fair enough, his form dipped towards the end of his time there but i'd suggest doing something completely unheard of in recent years at Newcastle.... coach him.

 

Providing we could get him fit and confident again, then that is what i would do.

 

A couple of assists in one game (where he was otherwise anonymous IMO) and suddenly he's the kind of player we should base the team's attacking intent around?

 

I'll agree to disagree on this one, because I'm at an absolute loss for words.

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I agree in part but unless we are spending megabucks, i don't think we will get anyone who has the sort of quality of a say... Arteta.

 

Plenty of technical ability in general though, Morrison is good little player.

 

In that case you can forget Hangeland, how much do you think Fulham would let him go for? :lol:

 

Fulham need the money, i certainly think we could get him for less than what we got Coloccini for.

 

Which we would not get a proven creative midfielder for, unless i'm mistaken?

 

They sold Bullard, a 30 year old with dodgy knees in the last year of his contract for £5m.

 

Hangeland is 27 years old, good injury record and is coming off a season where he has been one of the best centre backs in the league. He will easily cost as much as Colo imo and I really can't see us spending that sort of money on one player again.

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Nolan in the hole, beggars belief, he never actually played there for Bolton he played centrally and was allowed to attack when he felt the need then Megson started playing him as a DM.  HE also used to be able to run somewhat at bolton, 3 years ago hed have cost you aroung 8-10m and we got him for 4, what does that tell you?

 

 

His legs have gone.

 

Who the hell are you anyway,  :kinnear:?

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What has Nolan shown you to suggest he is in any way qualified to take that position? He doesn't score or create. Even if he's not actually up there you're sacrificing a striker to play him.

 

Who was that bloke who set up Lovenkrands?

 

Nolan's not an old player and there is no doubt that at Bolton (when he played in this position, behind Davies), he was a very good player. Fair enough, his form dipped towards the end of his time there but i'd suggest doing something completely unheard of in recent years at Newcastle.... coach him.

 

Providing we could get him fit and confident again, then that is what i would do.

 

A couple of assists in one game (where he was otherwise anonymous IMO) and suddenly he's the kind of player we should base the team's attacking intent around?

 

I'll agree to disagree on this one, because I'm at an absolute loss for words.

 

So Nolan's shit and has always been shit? Or do players turn shit overnight dave?

 

Perhaps there are other factors that affect a footballers performance.... no that can't be right. I'm not suggesting he's a world beater but that he could be an assest of used properly.

 

Oh and Dave don't use phrases such as "at loss for words" to undermine someone elses posts, your normally better than that.

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What has Nolan shown you to suggest he is in any way qualified to take that position? He doesn't score or create. Even if he's not actually up there you're sacrificing a striker to play him.

 

Who was that bloke who set up Lovenkrands?

 

Nolan's not an old player and there is no doubt that at Bolton (when he played in this position, behind Davies), he was a very good player. Fair enough, his form dipped towards the end of his time there but i'd suggest doing something completely unheard of in recent years at Newcastle.... coach him.

 

Providing we could get him fit and confident again, then that is what i would do.

 

A couple of assists in one game (where he was otherwise anonymous IMO) and suddenly he's the kind of player we should base the team's attacking intent around?

 

I'll agree to disagree on this one, because I'm at an absolute loss for words.

 

So Nolan's s*** and has always been s***? Or do players turn s*** overnight dave?

 

Perhaps there are other factors that affect a footballers performance.... no that can't be right. I'm not suggesting he's a world beater but that he could be an assest of used properly.

 

Oh and Dave don't use phrases such as "at loss for words" to undermine someone elses posts, your normally better than that.

LIke I said before which you obviously didn't read, he's never played there in his life, he played centrally as a box to box and his legs have gone.  He's fucking shite

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before anything happens and regardless of what division we are in, we need TWO left backs as Enrique will be on his way, we need 1 right back at least for cover for Beye.  We need at least 1 centre half, cacapa will leave and if we can keep bassong, taylor and coloccini sorts his head out, 2 centre halves if he doesn't.

 

So that's 3 defenders at least ON TOP of our current defence

 

 

 

 

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The type of players we need: -

At least one player, preferably two who are free kick specialists. We currently don't have any.

Someone else who can take a decent corner. Guthrie is our only current player who can.

A left back as cover for Enrique.

Creative midfielders I.e. people who can cross the ball, score goals, provide chances for others, etc.

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Nolan in the hole, beggars belief, he never actually played there for Bolton he played centrally and was allowed to attack when he felt the need then Megson started playing him as a DM.  HE also used to be able to run somewhat at bolton, 3 years ago hed have cost you aroung 8-10m and we got him for 4, what does that tell you?

 

 

His legs have gone.

 

Who the hell are you anyway,  :kinnear:?

 

Who am i? Someone who has been on this forum a damn side longer than you pal.

 

Oh and Nolan has NEVER been a box to box player.

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What has Nolan shown you to suggest he is in any way qualified to take that position? He doesn't score or create. Even if he's not actually up there you're sacrificing a striker to play him.

 

Who was that bloke who set up Lovenkrands?

 

Nolan's not an old player and there is no doubt that at Bolton (when he played in this position, behind Davies), he was a very good player. Fair enough, his form dipped towards the end of his time there but i'd suggest doing something completely unheard of in recent years at Newcastle.... coach him.

 

Providing we could get him fit and confident again, then that is what i would do.

 

A couple of assists in one game (where he was otherwise anonymous IMO) and suddenly he's the kind of player we should base the team's attacking intent around?

 

I'll agree to disagree on this one, because I'm at an absolute loss for words.

 

So Nolan's s*** and has always been s***? Or do players turn s*** overnight dave?

 

Perhaps there are other factors that affect a footballers performance.... no that can't be right. I'm not suggesting he's a world beater but that he could be an assest of used properly.

 

Oh and Dave don't use phrases such as "at loss for words" to undermine someone elses posts, your normally better than that.

LIke I said before which you obviously didn't read, he's never played there in his life, he played centrally as a box to box and his legs have gone.  He's fucking shite

 

It's seems you don't read as i didn't reply to your post. Try reading the quoted bit?

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Nolan in the hole, beggars belief, he never actually played there for Bolton he played centrally and was allowed to attack when he felt the need then Megson started playing him as a DM.  HE also used to be able to run somewhat at bolton, 3 years ago hed have cost you aroung 8-10m and we got him for 4, what does that tell you?

 

 

His legs have gone.

 

Who the hell are you anyway,  :kinnear:?

 

Who am i? Someone who has been on this forum a damn side longer than you pal.

 

Oh and Nolan has NEVER been a box to box player.

If you read it properly, I was inferring you were Joe Kinnear, Nolan has never played in the hole or at least not that I've seen.  Why did we get him for 4m if he's so great when he would have cost 10m 3 seasons ago?

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We really need to spend a it here and be sensible, a good mix of cheap Bassong like transfers, meaning those with potential. And then those who will go straight into the first team, as well as looking at the Bosman market.

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Nolan in the hole, beggars belief, he never actually played there for Bolton he played centrally and was allowed to attack when he felt the need then Megson started playing him as a DM.  HE also used to be able to run somewhat at bolton, 3 years ago hed have cost you aroung 8-10m and we got him for 4, what does that tell you?

 

 

His legs have gone.

 

Who the hell are you anyway,  :kinnear:?

 

Who am i? Someone who has been on this forum a damn side longer than you pal.

 

Oh and Nolan has NEVER been a box to box player.

If you read it properly, I was inferring you were Joe Kinnear, Nolan has never played in the hole or at least not that I've seen.  Why did we get him for 4m if he's so great when he would have cost 10m 3 seasons ago?

 

Oh sorry i don't use pictures!

 

Well i'm afraid he did play behind Davies, with Anelka playing on one flank and Diouf on another. In the centre they played McCann and Campo (for the most part).

 

Players go through dips in form and when that happens their price does the same, no suprise really.

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We really need to spend a it here and be sensible, a good mix of cheap Bassong like transfers, meaning those with potential. And then those who will go straight into the first team, as well as looking at the Bosman market.

 

I agree with this. This isn't the time to be spunking money on "big" players. More Bassongs and less Luque's please.

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Nolan in the hole, beggars belief, he never actually played there for Bolton he played centrally and was allowed to attack when he felt the need then Megson started playing him as a DM.  HE also used to be able to run somewhat at bolton, 3 years ago hed have cost you aroung 8-10m and we got him for 4, what does that tell you?

 

 

His legs have gone.

 

Who the hell are you anyway,  :kinnear:?

 

Who am i? Someone who has been on this forum a damn side longer than you pal.

 

Oh and Nolan has NEVER been a box to box player.

If you read it properly, I was inferring you were Joe Kinnear, Nolan has never played in the hole or at least not that I've seen.  Why did we get him for 4m if he's so great when he would have cost 10m 3 seasons ago?

 

Oh sorry i don't use pictures!

 

Well i'm afraid he did play behind Davies, with Anelka playing on one flank and Diouf on another. In the centre they played McCann and Campo (for the most part).

 

Players go through dips in form and when that happens their price does the same, no suprise really.

It's not exactly in the hole though is it, in that system you have three other attackers, in your system you have 1, do you want us to play more defensively than Bolton did under Allardyce?

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Kevin Nolan's goal record:

 

00/01: 3 goals

01/02: 8 goals

02/03: 1 goal

03/04: 12 goals

04/05: 4 goals

05/06: 11 goals

06/07: 5 goals

07/08: 5 goals

08/09: 1 goal

 

Purple-patchtastic.

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Being fair to him Dave he gets at least 6-7 a year on average.

 

5-6 actually. Steven Taylor has four this year. In any case, even if that's alright as a midfielder, it's not as someone for whom we're sacrificing a striker and looking at to dictate our attacking play.

 

Oh, and note the trend in the last few years.

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