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As Jonny Hall said yesterday though, I rate defenders on how they defend first and anything else is a bonus (well centre backs anyway).

 

Still think Williamson is more suited to Colo.

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http://www.skysports.com/story/0,,11661_7232993,00+en-USS_01DBC.html

 

Boss Alan Pardew [...] could receive further squad reinforcement at the end of October, when defender Mike Williamson is scheduled to return from the broken arm he suffered last May.

 

Carver added: "Mike Williamson is coming along quite nicely. He seems happy with himself, he's doing a lot of hard work."

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http://www.skysports.com/story/0,,11661_7232993,00+en-USS_01DBC.html

 

Boss Alan Pardew [...] could receive further squad reinforcement at the end of October, when defender Mike Williamson is scheduled to return from the broken arm he suffered last May.

 

Carver added: "Mike Williamson is coming along quite nicely. He seems happy with himself, he's doing a lot of hard work."

 

Eh? He did his ankle in didn't he? :dowie:

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Everyone talks about the weakness up front or atleast they did and while we could do with signing a solid striker the central defence really has no depth whatsoever. Even when Williamson gets back to fitness we could really do with going out and signing another good centre half.

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http://www.skysports.com/story/0,,11661_7232993,00+en-USS_01DBC.html

 

Boss Alan Pardew [...] could receive further squad reinforcement at the end of October, when defender Mike Williamson is scheduled to return from the broken arm he suffered last May.

 

Carver added: "Mike Williamson is coming along quite nicely. He seems happy with himself, he's doing a lot of hard work."

"When Alan smiles at him, he smiles back, and the whole training ground is lifted for it.  It's like basking in the light of twin suns." 
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MIKE Williamson is facing another five weeks on the sidelines after suffering a setback in his bid to return from an ankle injury.

 

The Newcastle defender has avoided surgery but admits he might not be ready to play until the New Year in a fresh injury blow for Alan Pardew, who is low on cover at centre-back.

 

The former Watford man suffered the injury in the Carling Cup clash at Scunthorpe back at the start of September and was expected to be back in a month.

 

However, he told the Chronicle: “It has been difficult. There has been a bit of a setback.

 

“Not to get too technical, but there are three injury sites – two have healed but one is not healing as well.

 

“It is getting better and by mid-December I will be back on the training ground and then it wll be about playing a lot of reserve games to get myself back up to speed as quickly as possible.”

 

Williamson remains upbeat, though, and his attitude is typical of the new mood of unity at St James’ Park.

 

Despite having to watch on while the defence wins plaudits, he said he was enjoying watching his United colleagues.

 

Williamson added: “There are no mixed feelings for me.

 

“I have just enjoyed seeing the lads doing well. People have said to me ‘are you gutted it will be difficult to get back in?’

 

“Not at all – competition is healthy. I would much rather come into a team doing well than a team scrapping around at the bottom of the league.

 

“It is nice to step into a team doing well. It will be difficult to get back in but why worry about it?

 

“I will work as hard as I can and hopefully earn my place, but I would much rather we were doing well.”

 

Read More http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/newcastle-united/nufc-news/2011/11/10/mike-williamson-suffers-fresh-injury-problems-72703-29751570/#ixzz1dJ068q9f

 

another 5 weeks with perch waiting on the bench  :scared:

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