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I won't believe any striker stories that come out of the NE press like. Every signing weve done (with possibly the exception of Cabaye) has come totally out of the blue without any previous warning.

 

Not sure why people keep spinning this line. Only Marveaux this summer was "out of the blue".

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Bellamy said he would never sign for nufc again in a recent interview

 

Can't find that one, but in this interview (from 8th July 2011), he states he wouldn't take a pay cut while under contract at Man City, due to his wages contributing to his academy set-up... It also says Man City wont Loan him out again...

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/manchester-city/8624209/Full-interview-Craig-Bellamy-on-leaving-Manchester-City-for-Cardiff-City-and-his-colourful-life-in-and-out-of-football.html

 

Some people argued that he might have been prepared to take a wage cut, in order to play for Feyenoord. Bellamy says he won’t do that while he’s still under contract at Manchester City.

 

"No chance, that is impossible. Because I have my own academy, where I have to take care of 13 children day in day out. My wages are more important to them, than they are for me."

 

After last year with Cardiff, he expects to go back to Manchester City, where he enters his final year of his contract. The club has made it clear to him that there won’t be another loan.

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ALAN Pardew is pressing for a domestic-based striker to take the Newcastle number nine this season.

The Toon boss has presented a hit-list to Toon board that includes Arsenal’s unwanted Nicklas Bendtner and Wigan striker Hugo Rodallega – and is urging Newcastle’s power brokers to break the bank to give him the goal power he craves.

 

The club are looking at Continental alternatives and are in contact with Paris Saint Germain about Mevlut Erdinc, who is not in the picture in the French capital.

Pardew is pressing for an English-based striker – and has recommended Bendtner and Rodallega to the board.

The club held discussions about Bendtner last week but there are reservations about his attitude and his wages would be prohibitive.

United are also unlikely to pounce for Bayer Leverkusen striker Eren Derdiyok, and have also counted themselves out of any move for Ajax forward Miralem Sulejmani after being quoted eight figures for the Serbian. Meanwhile, Newcastle have also been offered Manchester United young guns Mame Biram Diouf and Federico Macheda, but the club are gunning higher with their striker targets.

 

http://www.sundaysun.co.uk/sport/newcastle-united/nufc-news/2011/08/14/asights-are-set-on-new-recruits-alan-pardew-79310-29231628/

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ALAN Pardew is pressing for a domestic-based striker to take the Newcastle number nine this season.

The Toon boss has presented a hit-list to Toon board that includes Arsenal’s unwanted Nicklas Bendtner and Wigan striker Hugo Rodallega – and is urging Newcastle’s power brokers to break the bank to give him the goal power he craves.

 

The club are looking at Continental alternatives and are in contact with Paris Saint Germain about Mevlut Erdinc, who is not in the picture in the French capital.

Pardew is pressing for an English-based striker – and has recommended Bendtner and Rodallega to the board.

The club held discussions about Bendtner last week but there are reservations about his attitude and his wages would be prohibitive.

United are also unlikely to pounce for Bayer Leverkusen striker Eren Derdiyok, and have also counted themselves out of any move for Ajax forward Miralem Sulejmani after being quoted eight figures for the Serbian. Meanwhile, Newcastle have also been offered Manchester United young guns Mame Biram Diouf and Federico Macheda, but the club are gunning higher with their striker targets.

 

http://www.sundaysun.co.uk/sport/newcastle-united/nufc-news/2011/08/14/asights-are-set-on-new-recruits-alan-pardew-79310-29231628/

 

Another Wigan player?

 

Those negotiations will go well then??!!

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Rodallega, OH GOD please no. Someone watch the game he had against West Ham at the JJB last season.

 

Overrated as f***, wastes a crapload of opportunities.

 

Wouldn't mind him if we were going for 2 strikers. If it's just the one, then I'd take Bendtner over him any day.

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Rodallega, OH GOD please no. Someone watch the game he had against West Ham at the JJB last season.

 

Overrated as fuck, wastes a crapload of opportunities.

 

Same could be said about Torres if you're just choosing certain games to base it on.

 

And Drogba.

 

And Rooney.

 

And Tevez.

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Rodallega, OH GOD please no. Someone watch the game he had against West Ham at the JJB last season.

 

Overrated as f***, wastes a crapload of opportunities.

Rodallega, please no!

 

What?! You guys are joking surely. Rodallega is a quality player.

 

Weird that he came off the bench yesterday. Wigan also bid for Odemwingie the day before.

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ALAN Pardew is pressing for a domestic-based striker to take the Newcastle number nine this season.

The Toon boss has presented a hit-list to Toon board that includes Arsenal’s unwanted Nicklas Bendtner and Wigan striker Hugo Rodallega – and is urging Newcastle’s power brokers to break the bank to give him the goal power he craves.

The club are looking at Continental alternatives and are in contact with Paris Saint Germain about Mevlut Erdinc, who is not in the picture in the French capital.

Pardew is pressing for an English-based striker – and has recommended Bendtner and Rodallega to the board.

The club held discussions about Bendtner last week but there are reservations about his attitude and his wages would be prohibitive.

United are also unlikely to pounce for Bayer Leverkusen striker Eren Derdiyok, and have also counted themselves out of any move for Ajax forward Miralem Sulejmani after being quoted eight figures for the Serbian. Meanwhile, Newcastle have also been offered Manchester United young guns Mame Biram Diouf and Federico Macheda, but the club are gunning higher with their striker targets.

 

http://www.sundaysun.co.uk/sport/newcastle-united/nufc-news/2011/08/14/asights-are-set-on-new-recruits-alan-pardew-79310-29231628/

 

Seems like Pardew is keener on Premier based strikers while the club are still pushing for Erdinc. Seems they value Carr's opinion higher than Pardew's if that's the case. Can't say I blame them.

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