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I think what I really enjoy most about Tiote is that he rarely goes to ground for a challenge, he's generally beating the opposition to balls, reading the game and making a challenge, or simply standing his man up and out-muscling him. 

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I think what I really enjoy most about Tiote is that he rarely goes to ground for a challenge, he's generally beating the opposition to balls, reading the game and making a challenge, or simply standing his man up and out-muscling him. 

 

Whatever. That just means he doesn't have the same dedication to the cause that ol' Smithy has.

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I think what I really enjoy most about Tiote is that he rarely goes to ground for a challenge, he's generally beating the opposition to balls, reading the game and making a challenge, or simply standing his man up and out-muscling him. 

 

Whatever. That just means he doesn't have the same dedication to the cause that ol' Smithy has.

 

Haha! Very true, waht was I thinking.

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I think what I really enjoy most about Tiote is that he rarely goes to ground for a challenge, he's generally beating the opposition to balls, reading the game and making a challenge, or simply standing his man up and out-muscling him. 

 

Agreed - he rarely goes for the slide tackle, which I guess you dont really need to do if you have the awareness, positioning anf strength that he has

 

Quality player

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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d6/AwesomePossum-AmericanOpossum.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

http://www.newcastle-online.org/nufcforum/Smileys/Lots_O_Smileys/tiote.jpg

 

 

 

 

http://gfx.dagbladet.no/labrador/147/147331/14733129/jpg/active/729x.jpg

 

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Was just thinking, thank f*** there's no African Cup of Nations this year.

 

Playing one in 2012 and then in 2013 :facepalm:

 

Don't worry. By then Chel$ki or $hitty will have bought him for around £20 million.

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Was just thinking, thank f*** there's no African Cup of Nations this year.

 

Playing one in 2012 and then in 2013 :facepalm:

 

Don't worry. By then Chel$ki or $hitty will have bought him for around £20 million.

 

Nah. Newcastle for life. Let's get him a french friend (Sow? or another talented guy) and he'll be fine.

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Ashley runs his businesses completely separate from each other, which is probably the sensible thing to do.

 

Let's face it, he won't be spending £10m+ on one player.

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Ashley runs his businesses completely separate from each other, which is probably the sensible thing to do.

 

Let's face it, he won't be spending £10m+ on one player.

 

You're right, we can only dream. :snod:

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