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Manchester United have had a £20m bid for Tiote turned down. Looks like we won't be selling.  *

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* Didn't realise you could make shit up and write as if its definitely true. This is going to be cool.

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The 'direct line' between Oliver and Shepherd (that Ryder told me personally about) now exists between the communications (PR) team at the club and Douglas/Ryder. Ryder's own views are limited to his blog and webchats. NCJ cannot afford to bite the hand that feeds - and instead works as a sounding board for the club's agenda. As you may have already guessed, every press statement (including Llambias') from the club is written by Wendy Taylor and co. approved at boardroom level, and distributed to the press.

 

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Tiote emerges as 'panic target'

by Setanta Staff , 19 December 2011

 

 

Martin Ferguson saw Newcastle's 0-0 draw with Swansea on Saturday - leading to speculation that Manchester United want Cheick Tiote.

 

 

The brother of Old Trafford boss Sir Alex has been actively scouting players on the continent this season but was spotted watching a domestic affair at the Sports Direct Arena.

 

Tiote, 25, had been out of action for two months prior to his comeback at the weekend - strengthening the notion that Ferguson's presence there was no coincidence.

 

Newcastle boss Alan Pardew said last week that any club wishing to buy Tiote in January would have to pay through the nose and that it would be 'very difficult' to persuade the club to part with him.

 

Tiote, who joined Newcastle for £3.5million 18 months ago, signed a new contract in February tying him to the club until 2017.

 

However, sources in the north east say Newcastle's business model is partially built on selling players on when clubs traditionally make panic buys - the January transfer window.

http://www.setanta.com/ien/Articles/2011/12/19/Tiote-emerges-as-panic-target/gnid-122439/

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Guest BlacknWhiteArmy

Man United have Cleverley and Anderson as long term options on top of the likes of Fletcher, Carrick and Giggs. Reckon Chelsea will be the ones who do the deal in January.

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Man United have Cleverley and Anderson as long term options on top of the likes of Fletcher, Carrick and Giggs. Reckon Chelsea will be the ones who do the deal in January.

 

Romeaus emergence may make Chelsea think twice. A centre forward is a far more pressing concern

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Man United have Cleverley and Anderson as long term options on top of the likes of Fletcher, Carrick and Giggs. Reckon Chelsea will be the ones who do the deal in January.

 

Isn't Anderson out for the rest of the season?

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Guest BlacknWhiteArmy

Man United have Cleverley and Anderson as long term options on top of the likes of Fletcher, Carrick and Giggs. Reckon Chelsea will be the ones who do the deal in January.

 

Isn't Anderson out for the rest of the season?

 

I read February somewhere, same time as Cleverley? Could be wrong.

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Man United have Cleverley and Anderson as long term options on top of the likes of Fletcher, Carrick and Giggs. Reckon Chelsea will be the ones who do the deal in January.

 

Romeaus emergence may make Chelsea think twice. A centre forward is a far more pressing concern

 

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'No no no, don't go guys. We've got other products we're sure will interest you!'

 

 

 

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