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Vuckic won't be sold according to Hughton:

 

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12876_6121203,00.html

 

"He's rated very highly here and he is a big part of the future," explained the manager.

 

:smug:

 

Good man.

 

"He is the last player that Newcastle United want to sell, and I'm talking about the owner and myself," insisted the United chief.

 

"James Milner won't be leaving here, I'm sure of that."

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Vuckic won't be sold according to Hughton:

 

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12876_6121203,00.html

 

"He's rated very highly here and he is a big part of the future," explained the manager.

 

:smug:

 

Good man.

 

"He is the last player that Newcastle United want to sell, and I'm talking about the owner and myself," insisted the United chief.

 

"James Milner won't be leaving here, I'm sure of that."

 

You would hope Ashley and that would have learnt their lesson from that one like, England international and all.

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Vuckic won't be sold according to Hughton:

 

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12876_6121203,00.html

 

"He's rated very highly here and he is a big part of the future," explained the manager.

 

:smug:

 

Good man.

 

"He is the last player that Newcastle United want to sell, and I'm talking about the owner and myself," insisted the United chief.

 

"James Milner won't be leaving here, I'm sure of that."

 

Here's hoping we get a £12m offer for Vuckic..

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Vuckic won't be sold according to Hughton:

 

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12876_6121203,00.html

 

"He's rated very highly here and he is a big part of the future," explained the manager.

 

:smug:

 

Good man.

 

"He is the last player that Newcastle United want to sell, and I'm talking about the owner and myself," insisted the United chief.

 

"James Milner won't be leaving here, I'm sure of that."

 

Or another example as Joe Kinnear said: "I've bent over backwards to keep Shay, and I have told the powers that be that he has got to stay".

 

It doesn't matter what the manager says. As long as Ashley is in charge we can never, never be sure that we will keep that player, or this player. Like KK once said over Michael Owen at a time (almost) everyone on here would have liked to keep him: "Nobody in football is untouchable" or something like that.

 

The next transfer window will be very important for the connection between Ashley and the fans. If we built to the squad we have now and won't sell any players who are important - and most importantly who are important to the manager - it could be a very good transfer window for us (again after January) and we could finally start to trust and believe in Ashley and Derek.

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Given and Milner both wanted to leave, badly. If players want to go and the price is right, fuck off.

 

Milner's attitude over getting a new contract was a disgrace, most clubs would of sold him over the way he conducted himself.

 

You can't ask for a new contract just one year after you signed a new 4 year one.

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Given and Milner both wanted to leave, badly. If players want to go and the price is right, fuck off.

 

Milner's attitude over getting a new contract was a disgrace, most clubs would of sold him over the way he conducted himself.

 

You can't ask for a new contract just one year after you signed a new 4 year one.

 

Especially when you haven't even played well since signing the original deal.

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It was strange reading the Chron today saying Pop Robson (Chelsea scout) was there to watch Harris. He is at nearly every reserve & U18 game with about another half dozen scouts.

 

You can always tell who they are, as they're the ones wearing sunglasses and always talking on their mobile. Or at least this one guy who always stands next to me is.

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Good ol Nixon:

 

Chelsea, Liverpool and Man United to fight it out for Newcastle starlet - Exclusive

 

Newcastle are facing a fight to keep super Slovenia kid Haris Vuckic - with Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool ready to make bids.

 

The 17-year-old attacker was watched by top representatives of all three clubs as he sparkled for the Toon reserves in midweek.

 

Vuckic, who has already made one substitute's appearance for the Toon first team, may even start for the Geordies this weekend as they try to convince him he should stay with them.

 

However, Sir Alex Ferguson has already shown a keen interest on him, and now both Frank Arnesen and Kenny Dalglish - hired to find the best young talent for both Chelsea and Liverpool - are on the case as well.

Click here to find out more!

 

Newcastle have not yet pinned down Vuckic on a long-term contract and an offer of around £1.5million may steal him away.

 

http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Transfer-news-Chelsea-Liverpool-and-Manchester-United-to-fight-it-out-for-Newcastle-starlet-Exclusive-article408649.html

 

 

Scouting report in the Daily Mirror, I am not sure who writes these

 

Snapping up young talent has become all the rage this season with Manchester United splashing out big money for Fulham youngster Chris Smalling and Liverpool doing their best to hoover up all the top youth players, including Raheem Sterling from QPR and now Jonjo Shelvey from Charlton.

 

The latest teenage prodigy to attract the interest of all the usual suspects including United, Liverpool and Chelsea, is Haris Vuckic.

 

But who is this next 'next big thing'? Here's your essential guide to Slovenia's best and brightest:

 

MirrorFootball Scouting Report - Haris Vuckic

Born: August 21, 1992 (aged 17), Ljubljana, Slovenia

Height: 6ft 2in

Position: Midfielder / second striker

 

Club Stats

2008–2009: NK Domzale - five appearances

2009-: Newcastle United - two appearances

 

Five things you need to know:

1) Vuckic has been destined for great things since he was first taken on by his first professional club in his native Slovenia, NK Domzale. The club were so desperate to get him into their first team that they gave him his debut in a match in August 2008 when he was just 15... and promptly earned themselves a fine from the Slovenian FA for fielding an underage player.

 

2) After turning 16 he made just four more appearances for the club before Newcastle scouts spotted him and tied up a three-and-a-half year deal to bring him to England in January last year. Since then he has been a regular in the reserves and Under 18s sides, and has made the first team twice - once in the League as a sub against Leicester and once in the League Cup against Huddersfield.

 

3) He proved his worth to the Magpies Under 18 team last summer when he picked up both the top goalscorer and player-of-the-tournament awards as the team won a youth competition in Bosnia, with Vuckic netting five goals.

 

4) Former Newcastle United youth coach Richard Money reckons Vuckic is close to being ready for first team football. Speaking last May he said: "He's got everything really; great size, good athlete, change of pace and he's very clever and creative with the ball. I think that given the right environment and the right development then he's got a big future ahead of him."

 

5) Rated as one of Slovenia's best young prospects he is already a fixture on the international youth scene as well, having played for their Under 16, Under 17 and Under 19 teams, and he is currently skipper of the Under 19s.

 

 

http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/opinion/blogs/football-spy/Liverpool-Manchester-United-and-Chelsea-transfer-target-Haris-Vuckic-stats-biog-and-key-things-you-need-to-know-article408703.html

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It'll be interesting to see if he plays for the reserves tomorrow,  if he does then i don't think he'll feature at QPR,  can't see a lad who's been out injured for almost 6 months playing 3 games in 6 days especially as Tuesday was the first 90 mins he'd played since his injury.

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Good ol Nixon:

 

Chelsea, Liverpool and Man United to fight it out for Newcastle starlet - Exclusive

 

Newcastle are facing a fight to keep super Slovenia kid Haris Vuckic - with Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool ready to make bids.

 

The 17-year-old attacker was watched by top representatives of all three clubs as he sparkled for the Toon reserves in midweek.

 

Vuckic, who has already made one substitute's appearance for the Toon first team, may even start for the Geordies this weekend as they try to convince him he should stay with them.

 

However, Sir Alex Ferguson has already shown a keen interest on him, and now both Frank Arnesen and Kenny Dalglish - hired to find the best young talent for both Chelsea and Liverpool - are on the case as well.

Click here to find out more!

 

Newcastle have not yet pinned down Vuckic on a long-term contract and an offer of around £1.5million may steal him away.

 

http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Transfer-news-Chelsea-Liverpool-and-Manchester-United-to-fight-it-out-for-Newcastle-starlet-Exclusive-article408649.html

 

 

Scouting report in the Daily Mirror, I am not sure who writes these

 

Snapping up young talent has become all the rage this season with Manchester United splashing out big money for Fulham youngster Chris Smalling and Liverpool doing their best to hoover up all the top youth players, including Raheem Sterling from QPR and now Jonjo Shelvey from Charlton.

 

The latest teenage prodigy to attract the interest of all the usual suspects including United, Liverpool and Chelsea, is Haris Vuckic.

 

But who is this next 'next big thing'? Here's your essential guide to Slovenia's best and brightest:

 

MirrorFootball Scouting Report - Haris Vuckic

Born: August 21, 1992 (aged 17), Ljubljana, Slovenia

Height: 6ft 2in

Position: Midfielder / second striker

 

Club Stats

2008–2009: NK Domzale - five appearances

2009-: Newcastle United - two appearances

 

Five things you need to know:

1) Vuckic has been destined for great things since he was first taken on by his first professional club in his native Slovenia, NK Domzale. The club were so desperate to get him into their first team that they gave him his debut in a match in August 2008 when he was just 15... and promptly earned themselves a fine from the Slovenian FA for fielding an underage player.

 

2) After turning 16 he made just four more appearances for the club before Newcastle scouts spotted him and tied up a three-and-a-half year deal to bring him to England in January last year. Since then he has been a regular in the reserves and Under 18s sides, and has made the first team twice - once in the League as a sub against Leicester and once in the League Cup against Huddersfield.

 

3) He proved his worth to the Magpies Under 18 team last summer when he picked up both the top goalscorer and player-of-the-tournament awards as the team won a youth competition in Bosnia, with Vuckic netting five goals.

 

4) Former Newcastle United youth coach Richard Money reckons Vuckic is close to being ready for first team football. Speaking last May he said: "He's got everything really; great size, good athlete, change of pace and he's very clever and creative with the ball. I think that given the right environment and the right development then he's got a big future ahead of him."

 

5) Rated as one of Slovenia's best young prospects he is already a fixture on the international youth scene as well, having played for their Under 16, Under 17 and Under 19 teams, and he is currently skipper of the Under 19s.

 

 

http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/opinion/blogs/football-spy/Liverpool-Manchester-United-and-Chelsea-transfer-target-Haris-Vuckic-stats-biog-and-key-things-you-need-to-know-article408703.html

yes thats right we'd sell one of the best young talents around for 1.5m when he has 2 years left that makes sense.

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Good ol Nixon:

 

Chelsea, Liverpool and Man United to fight it out for Newcastle starlet - Exclusive

 

Newcastle are facing a fight to keep super Slovenia kid Haris Vuckic - with Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool ready to make bids.

 

The 17-year-old attacker was watched by top representatives of all three clubs as he sparkled for the Toon reserves in midweek.

 

Vuckic, who has already made one substitute's appearance for the Toon first team, may even start for the Geordies this weekend as they try to convince him he should stay with them.

 

However, Sir Alex Ferguson has already shown a keen interest on him, and now both Frank Arnesen and Kenny Dalglish - hired to find the best young talent for both Chelsea and Liverpool - are on the case as well.

Click here to find out more!

 

Newcastle have not yet pinned down Vuckic on a long-term contract and an offer of around £1.5million may steal him away.

 

http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Transfer-news-Chelsea-Liverpool-and-Manchester-United-to-fight-it-out-for-Newcastle-starlet-Exclusive-article408649.html

 

 

Scouting report in the Daily Mirror, I am not sure who writes these

 

Snapping up young talent has become all the rage this season with Manchester United splashing out big money for Fulham youngster Chris Smalling and Liverpool doing their best to hoover up all the top youth players, including Raheem Sterling from QPR and now Jonjo Shelvey from Charlton.

 

The latest teenage prodigy to attract the interest of all the usual suspects including United, Liverpool and Chelsea, is Haris Vuckic.

 

But who is this next 'next big thing'? Here's your essential guide to Slovenia's best and brightest:

 

MirrorFootball Scouting Report - Haris Vuckic

Born: August 21, 1992 (aged 17), Ljubljana, Slovenia

Height: 6ft 2in

Position: Midfielder / second striker

 

Club Stats

2008–2009: NK Domzale - five appearances

2009-: Newcastle United - two appearances

 

Five things you need to know:

1) Vuckic has been destined for great things since he was first taken on by his first professional club in his native Slovenia, NK Domzale. The club were so desperate to get him into their first team that they gave him his debut in a match in August 2008 when he was just 15... and promptly earned themselves a fine from the Slovenian FA for fielding an underage player.

 

2) After turning 16 he made just four more appearances for the club before Newcastle scouts spotted him and tied up a three-and-a-half year deal to bring him to England in January last year. Since then he has been a regular in the reserves and Under 18s sides, and has made the first team twice - once in the League as a sub against Leicester and once in the League Cup against Huddersfield.

 

3) He proved his worth to the Magpies Under 18 team last summer when he picked up both the top goalscorer and player-of-the-tournament awards as the team won a youth competition in Bosnia, with Vuckic netting five goals.

 

4) Former Newcastle United youth coach Richard Money reckons Vuckic is close to being ready for first team football. Speaking last May he said: "He's got everything really; great size, good athlete, change of pace and he's very clever and creative with the ball. I think that given the right environment and the right development then he's got a big future ahead of him."

 

5) Rated as one of Slovenia's best young prospects he is already a fixture on the international youth scene as well, having played for their Under 16, Under 17 and Under 19 teams, and he is currently skipper of the Under 19s.

 

 

http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/opinion/blogs/football-spy/Liverpool-Manchester-United-and-Chelsea-transfer-target-Haris-Vuckic-stats-biog-and-key-things-you-need-to-know-article408703.html

yes thats right we'd sell one of the best young talents around for 1.5m when he has 2 years left that makes sense.

unless it's only one year he has left..........has anyone any proof beyond wiki and .com ?
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Given and Milner both wanted to leave, badly. If players want to go and the price is right, fuck off.

 

Milner's attitude over getting a new contract was a disgrace, most clubs would of sold him over the way he conducted himself.

 

You can't ask for a new contract just one year after you signed a new 4 year one.

 

Especially when you haven't even played well since signing the original deal.

 

What a load of bollocks. We were receiving large bids for him and he'd obviously get a pay rise if he moved, so he would be stupid not to ask for a pay rise for staying. It's not like he refused to play or anything either, he was MotM in his last game for us after which Keegan said

 

"He’s got a three-year contract with us - I don’t want to talk about losing James Milner – he’s absolutely top-notch. He’s getting better and better with every game. He was probably playing out of position but if I asked him to play right-back he would.

 

“When you’ve got his enthusiasm and his willingness to work hard and play football he would play anywhere, to be fair.

 

“I definitely think he’s got I think he’s been too long in the England Under-21s. He’s one that Mr Capello should have a serious look at.”

 

and from the PFA who act as his agent (what a money grabbing bastard eh):

 

"The facts are that James' transfer request was actually handed in on Wednesday, August 20, at which point it was asked by Newcastle to keep the matter private.

 

"The request was given because the player was looking for an improvement on his contract that reflected his development and his value to the club.

 

"To clarify the situation, James did sign a contract 12 months ago. However, this agreement was reached with the club nearly 12 months previous at the point at which Newcastle had agreed to sell James to Aston Villa on transfer deadline day 2006 before cancelling the agreement at the 11th hour.

 

"Since then he has played over 80 games for Newcastle. All James wanted was a deal that reflected his development and that was in line with Newcastle's transfer valuation of him."

 

Obviously desperate to get away.

 

Let's hope Vuckic never wants a payrise, or expresses the slightest interest in another club otherwise he'll be welcome to fuck off too.

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unless it's only one year he has left..........has anyone any proof beyond wiki and .com ?

 

The Mirror, but that's not much proof since they're the same mongs who think we'd sell him for £1.5m.

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Given and Milner both wanted to leave, badly. If players want to go and the price is right, f*** off.

 

Milner's attitude over getting a new contract was a disgrace, most clubs would of sold him over the way he conducted himself.

 

You can't ask for a new contract just one year after you signed a new 4 year one.

 

Especially when you haven't even played well since signing the original deal.

 

What a load of bollocks. We were receiving large bids for him and he'd obviously get a pay rise if he moved, so he would be stupid not to ask for a pay rise for staying. It's not like he refused to play or anything either, he was MotM in his last game for us after which Keegan said

 

"He’s got a three-year contract with us - I don’t want to talk about losing James Milner – he’s absolutely top-notch. He’s getting better and better with every game. He was probably playing out of position but if I asked him to play right-back he would.

 

“When you’ve got his enthusiasm and his willingness to work hard and play football he would play anywhere, to be fair.

 

“I definitely think he’s got I think he’s been too long in the England Under-21s. He’s one that Mr Capello should have a serious look at.”

 

and from the PFA who act as his agent (what a money grabbing b****** eh):

 

"The facts are that James' transfer request was actually handed in on Wednesday, August 20, at which point it was asked by Newcastle to keep the matter private.

 

"The request was given because the player was looking for an improvement on his contract that reflected his development and his value to the club.

 

"To clarify the situation, James did sign a contract 12 months ago. However, this agreement was reached with the club nearly 12 months previous at the point at which Newcastle had agreed to sell James to Aston Villa on transfer deadline day 2006 before cancelling the agreement at the 11th hour.

 

"Since then he has played over 80 games for Newcastle. All James wanted was a deal that reflected his development and that was in line with Newcastle's transfer valuation of him."

 

Obviously desperate to get away.

 

Let's hope Vuckic never wants a payrise, or expresses the slightest interest in another club otherwise he'll be welcome to f*** off too.

or at lest if he does he conducts himself the way milner did.

 

contrast that to given.

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