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Guest Chubby Jason

How is he a "moron"? :lol:

I'm sure you can find one or two incidents that point to extreme moronic behavior on his part if you try hard enough.
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I assume his young top class replacement will be playing for free of course, not to mention that low, low transfer and signing on fee.

 

Barton is relatively easier to replace to be honest.  The real problem is, who next? Coloccini? Nolan? That would be devastating.

 

If the club are indeed trying (in one way or another) to purge the high earners, then you'd have to guess that Colo could be next (assuming Enrique is as good as gone).... he was of course conspicuous by his absence from the 'lap of appreciation' too.

 

What sort of money might Nolan be on, considering he was brought in January 09, well into the current regime, but also pre-relegation clauses, etc?

 

Smith is the main one though - such a drain on wages, for what is essentially a bit part player now. Of course, he's hardly sellable either!

 

There are only three top tier players at Newcastle IMO. Enrique, Tiote, and Coloccini could be classed as that as well. By top tier I mean they are good enough to get the attention of a high profile club. Barton and Nolan are at a lower level and that will be reflected in the teams (or lack of) who show an interest in them. If Coloccini is on the reported 80k/week then I think we'll lose him as well unless he agrees to a cut. He was Ashley's signature signing so there might be more leeway shown but I doubt it.

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Guest toonlass

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He needs to be careful what he says tonight. Don't speak your mind, Joey!

 

Depends. If he says something like he has accepted to reduce his wages to fit the wage structure, but wants a 4 year contract while the club is only offering him a 2 year contract, that would be pretty cool. Granted that this is the truth, it really puts pressure on the club to offer him a longer contract as Barton has showed compliance to meet the demands of the club, while nothing has gone the other way.

 

Or it could go down horribly wrong.... :lol:

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Guest Roger Kint

It would be a 2 year extension to his final season as opposed to a 2 year contract so only 1 year difference in terms of what he wants or have i missed something? :undecided:

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Barton will be a good player for at least the next three years imo. Give him a three year deal with a 4th year option.

 

I think he will be a good player for 4 years, if not more. The fact that he has quit drinking alcohol can prolong his career quite significantly. If he eats healthy as well, he will probably be at the same level at 33 even.

 

It's a shame Barton doesn't share your optimism about his future ability as if he did you would have thought he would have been happy to sign a 2 year deal knowing that we would have wanted to extent it further in 2 years time, like Man Utd have done with Scholes and Giggs.

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Guest WisconsinMagpie

Barton could be a good player for 3 or 4 years and he deserves a role as the club moves forward. But DairylandMag and I have been talking about it, and we just think to give him that sort of wage for that sort of time says he's going to be a major cog if not the centerpiece of the club. While Pardew is trying to remake the club into something bigger and better than one that has Joey Barton as a centerpiece. Posted on it this morning. http://bit.ly/kngXoy

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Barton will be a good player for at least the next three years imo. Give him a three year deal with a 4th year option.

 

I think he will be a good player for 4 years, if not more. The fact that he has quit drinking alcohol can prolong his career quite significantly. If he eats healthy as well, he will probably be at the same level at 33 even.

 

It's a shame Barton doesn't share your optimism about his future ability as if he did you would have thought he would have been happy to sign a 2 year deal knowing that we would have wanted to extent it further in 2 years time, like Man Utd have done with Scholes and Giggs.

 

When Giggs was Barton's age he had 4 years left on his contract. when scholes was 2 years older than Barton is now, he signed a 4 year contract. a couple of months ago Evra, a year older than Barton is now, signed a 3 and a half year contract. so really that point doesn't hold up to scrutiny.

 

can't blame Barton for wanting the security of a longer contract. similarly, i can see why the club would be hesitant to give him a new deal based on how 75% of his newcastle career has been - shit.

 

still, judging from McKay's comments, i expect he's instructed Barton to be conciliatory in his interview tonight, sensing that there's still a comprimise to be had somewhere down the line. whether Barton keeps his cool is another matter, mind...

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Guest icemanblue

What 'sort of wage'?

 

Well, his wage, but at age 33.

 

He's offered to take a reduction in wages.

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Guest WisconsinMagpie

What 'sort of wage'?

 

Well, his wage, but at age 33.

 

He's offered to take a reduction in wages.

 

Point taken. Still, it's a long commitment at a not insignificant price.

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In fact, both sides are not optimistic about Barton's ability at 32 years old, including Barton himself  If he is able to perform that well at that time, he would have no problem to get another extension with similar wages right?

 

Anyway, I hope he can agree with a 3 years contract...that will be the best for all parties.

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Barton will be a good player for at least the next three years imo. Give him a three year deal with a 4th year option.

 

I think he will be a good player for 4 years, if not more. The fact that he has quit drinking alcohol can prolong his career quite significantly. If he eats healthy as well, he will probably be at the same level at 33 even.

 

It's a shame Barton doesn't share your optimism about his future ability as if he did you would have thought he would have been happy to sign a 2 year deal knowing that we would have wanted to extent it further in 2 years time, like Man Utd have done with Scholes and Giggs.

 

When Giggs was Barton's age he had 4 years left on his contract. when scholes was 2 years older than Barton is now, he signed a 4 year contract. a couple of months ago Evra, a year older than Barton is now, signed a 3 and a half year contract. so really that point doesn't hold up to scrutiny.

 

can't blame Barton for wanting the security of a longer contract. similarly, i can see why the club would be hesitant to give him a new deal based on how 75% of his newcastle career has been - s***.

 

still, judging from McKay's comments, i expect he's instructed Barton to be conciliatory in his interview tonight, sensing that there's still a comprimise to be had somewhere down the line. whether Barton keeps his cool is another matter, mind...

 

Can you not see the difference between offering Joey Barton a long contract and offering one to Giggs, Evra and Scholes???

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Barton could be a good player for 3 or 4 years and he deserves a role as the club moves forward. But DairylandMag and I have been talking about it, and we just think to give him that sort of wage for that sort of time says he's going to be a major cog if not the centerpiece of the club.While Pardew is trying to remake the club into something bigger and better than one that has Joey Barton as a centerpiece. Posted on it this morning. http://bit.ly/kngXoy

 

That's the crux of the argument for me. Personally I believe we can do better than Barton a year down the line so why give him or Nolan longer deals? This only applies if the club have that same vision and aren't going to replace him with someone cheaper but inferior.

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Guest WisconsinMagpie

In fact, both sides are not optimistic about Barton's ability at 32 years old, including Barton himself  If he is able to perform that well at that time, he would have no problem to get another extension with similar wages right?

 

Players think that way. Agents don't. That's the problem.

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Guest johnson293

George Caulkin's tweets mention 'furious rows behind the scenes' involving Barton (though no context/time mentioned), and that the club feel he's 'difficult to handle/manage'.

 

 

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