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Seems a hard job to do with such little staff.

 

It doesn't really take much staff tbh. The Neil Taylor twist will probably be a rehash of the ideas mooted on this site of a possible swap deal between Taylor and Routledge. How many staff members does it take to read a forum?

 

 

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Seems a hard job to do with such little staff.

 

It doesn't really take much staff tbh. The Neil Taylor twist will probably be a rehash of the ideas mooted on this site of a possible swap deal between Taylor and Routledge. How many staff members does it take to read a forum?

 

 

 

1. The idiot being paid good money to re-hash what they find.

 

Easiest job in the world. You've just got to be a cunt to be in the job in the first place.  

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Writing speculation? Guessing?

 

Piece of p*ss. Anyone with a 'C' in English could do their job.

That's not quite my point, you're correct anyone with a grasp of English could write the stuff, but you have to keep selling it almost pushing the false hope to shift papers. In today's market you already have thousands of different blog sites that can update themselves with a few clicks, 24 hour tv stations like Sky Sports. Newspapers is a bloody hard game so really you've to admire them for at least trying. I do quite like Douglas as well seems a nice guy seems to call a spade a spade.

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:laugh: Whey, aye, obviously. I'm just saying I've always been an advocate of 'going for it' once you're there.

It alwas annoys me the way teams treat it. Montpellier used its reserves last time, ffs., What are the odds of them even making it again?

 

Yeah, completely agree. Teams work all season long to reach European competition and then throw it away to try and ensure a higher finish in the league and qualify once again. Teams like Fulham, Alaves, even Boro have shown that even the most unfancied sides who've never been into Europe before can go all the way to the final.

 

The league is the bread and butter, come rain or shine you'll be there every season plodding along towards further nothingness. Why is a competition like the UEFA Cup such a chore? Try and win it ffs. Yeah, the structure is shit, it's not profitable and you have to play an absurd amount of games. But still, it's a trophy inwhich you're pitting yourselves against the rest of Europe. Winning it would be something to savour and remember for the fans, a genuine notch in history - finishing 9th instead of say 15th won't be remembered in 20 or even 5 years time.

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Finishing 9th instead of 15th would be a few million more though. But I agree, the only time I could understand a team not going for it would be something like Everton, who havn't exactly got the biggest of squads but will feel they have a chance of making the Champions League (the havn't like in reality but thats there aim).

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Speaking of depressing European games, Sporting trumps Alkmaar comfortably. Not near Partizan, but still depressing as f***.

 

Was the day I realised I really never would see us win any thing.

 

That was a rotten week.  Went from Lisbon to Cardiff for the semi-final and then Norwich.

 

 

I didn't go to Lisbon but went to Cardiff, Norwich and then Old Trafford the following Sunday. Absolute despair when Dean Ashton headed that late winner.

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Shearer didn't half get some abuse after that game in Cardiff. He was beyond a joke by that point and we never stood a chance away from SJP with him on the pitch.

 

Still not re-watched the goals from the game. Totally depressing experience, one of the low points. I dont think I even got off my seat when Shola scored.

 

Our end went mental when Shola scored. :lol: Shit day footballing wise, but the fans remained in fairly good spirits throughout, out-singing Man Utd all game. I think most of us went expecting nothing and just enjoyed the day out.

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Journal reckons the Neil Taylor saga is going to be referred to the Premier League arbitration panel.

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Another one bites the dust.

 

Can't understand £8 million for him like.

 

Roger Johnson - £7 million

Phil Jones - £17 miliion

Jordan Henderson - £20 million

Andy Carroll - £35 million

 

Young, British-based players are a premium. £8 million for Long isn't a surprising price...

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Meanwhile, United are no further towards making a breakthrough in their hunt for a second striker. A club source has rubbished links with Caen striker Youssef El-Arabi while a move for their priority target Paris Saint Germain’s Mevlut Erdinc has stalled.

 

Read More http://www.journallive.co.uk/nufc/newcastle-united-news/2011/07/12/neil-taylor-pursuit-is-in-its-final-stage-for-nufc-61634-29035051/2/#ixzz1RsU2D6A1

 

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The Journal

Meanwhile, United are no further towards making a breakthrough in their hunt for a second striker. A club source has rubbished links with Caen striker Youssef El-Arabi while a move for their priority target Paris Saint Germains Mevlut Erdinc has stalled.

 

Read More http://www.journallive.co.uk/nufc/newcastle-united-news/2011/07/12/neil-taylor-pursuit-is-in-its-final-stage-for-nufc-61634-29035051/2/#ixzz1RsU2D6A1

 

 

Struggling to think of who we could be after in France.

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Surely we're capable of signing players from places other than France.

 

...Or are we? ???

The reason i mentioned France is because the journal claimed that one of our targets is based in France and one in Spain

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Meanwhile, United are no further towards making a breakthrough in their hunt for a second striker. A club source has rubbished links with Caen striker Youssef El-Arabi while a move for their priority target Paris Saint Germain’s Mevlut Erdinc has stalled.

 

Read More http://www.journallive.co.uk/nufc/newcastle-united-news/2011/07/12/neil-taylor-pursuit-is-in-its-final-stage-for-nufc-61634-29035051/2/#ixzz1RsU2D6A1

 

 

Struggling to think of who we could be after in France.

 

Can't see why we wouldn't be interested in El-Arabi. He was fantastic last season - and would be the perfect partner/alternative to Ba. Very strange if true.

 

I imagine our French-based target will be someone like Modibo Maiga, Olivier Giroud or Loic Remy (ambitious). As for our Spanish target I'd go for Rondon, maybe someone like Pablo Osvaldo?

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Newcastle hope to have another forward on board before the start of the season and would like someone to have signed before they jet off to America on Saturday. But panic buying is off the agenda and the club will not stray from a list of carefully prepared targets.

 

Read More http://www.journallive.co.uk/nufc/newcastle-united-news/2011/07/12/neil-taylor-pursuit-is-in-its-final-stage-for-nufc-61634-29035051/2/#ixzz1RsdAITD0

 

As I suspected, the club's pursuit of another striker is fairly half hearted so it might well be they decide that Ba, Best and Shola are perfectly adequate front men. I would be surprised now if we do actually make a decisive move for a striker, the pursuit seems to be similar to the N'Zogbia "chase". If the player falls into our lap at a stupidly low price and on low wages we'll take it, otherwise qe sara srara.

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What do you mean by fairly half hearted?  I hope you're not implying that our chase for N'Zogbia is half hearted because we have refused to pay over the odds.

 

What would you consider to be a 'full' hearted attempt?

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Jesus Christ, calf the f*** down.  Unforgivable :lol:

 

I am fully supportive of the clubs frugal approach to this transfer window :smug:

 

It's unforgivable if we're in a situation again where Ameobi is first choice. New strikers have been a huge priority for 7 months and he's currently second choice. One injury to our injury prone main striker and he's back in.

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