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His injury was completely unrelated to anything he'd had before, I think it's unfair to say he's just injury prone. He's not Dyer or Woodgate, even Marveaux, breaking down with muscle injuries every five minutes. He's had, what, a dislocated shoulder, a bad knee and a ruptured Achilles that I can think of? I don't think that's injury prone as such, more like really bad luck, I hope so anyway.

 

I'd agree with that.  He is not injury prone.

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Never understood how he spends so much time out injured. Not even worth debating the phrase "injury prone", he doesn't play enough, it's that simple.

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read somewhere that pardew has committed to willo ahead of saylor and any new CB signing. is that right? there was no link.

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Never understood how he spends so much time out injured. Not even worth debating the phrase "injury prone", he doesn't play enough, it's that simple.

 

Happens to lots of players who significantly 'bulk up' in their 20s. Certainly muscles, ligaments and tendons don't make the leap and it leads to persistent injuries.

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Nice try :lol:

 

Not sure what you mean. Legitimate question.

 

What you read was clearly a load of bollocks man.

 

Good.

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Nice try :lol:

 

Not sure what you mean. Legitimate question.

 

What you read was clearly a load of bollocks man.

 

Pardew said, or at least implied, that in the phone-in he did a couple weeks back, IIRC.

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Nice try :lol:

 

Not sure what you mean. Legitimate question.

 

What you read was clearly a load of bollocks man.

 

Pardew said, or at least implied, that in the phone-in he did a couple weeks back, IIRC.

 

Hmmm, didn't realise that but I guess that's more of a man management thing than an actual footballing decision on Pardew's part.

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Pardew basically said that at the moment, Willo is Colo's partner. Whoever we sign in the summer will have to dislodge Willo to get in the team. Saylor knows this and will have to work harder than he's ever worked to get back in. Fair enough.

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Pardew basically said that at the moment, Willo is Colo's partner. Whoever we sign in the summer will have to dislodge Willo to get in the team. Saylor knows this and will have to work harder than he's ever worked to get back in. Fair enough.

 

:thup:

 

He's not going to say 'you know that player who ended the season as first choice, yeah we are going to replace him as soon as we can'.

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Pardew basically said that at the moment, Willo is Colo's partner. Whoever we sign in the summer will have to dislodge Willo to get in the team. Saylor knows this and will have to work harder than he's ever worked to get back in. Fair enough.

 

:thup:

 

He's not going to say 'you know that player who ended the season as first choice, yeah we are going to replace him as soon as we can'.

he basically has in saying we are after a centre half. he'll say that he'll decide in the summer, everyone will be equal and it will be on form etc.....but you and I know that should that centre half come in he'll be ahead of willo and taylor if fit.
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Pardew basically said that at the moment, Willo is Colo's partner. Whoever we sign in the summer will have to dislodge Willo to get in the team. Saylor knows this and will have to work harder than he's ever worked to get back in. Fair enough.

 

That is indeed fair enough. Yep, definitely sounds like man management to me :thup: I don't think anyone is really expecting to see Williamson as first choice come August though.

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Pardew basically said that at the moment, Willo is Colo's partner. Whoever we sign in the summer will have to dislodge Willo to get in the team. Saylor knows this and will have to work harder than he's ever worked to get back in. Fair enough.

 

:thup:

 

He's not going to say 'you know that player who ended the season as first choice, yeah we are going to replace him as soon as we can'.

he basically has in saying we are after a centre half. he'll say that he'll decide in the summer, everyone will be equal and it will be on form etc.....but you and I know that should that centre half come in he'll be ahead of willo and taylor if fit.

 

We know that but he has at least put down the challenge for those two. Williamson finished the season and Pardew is obviously going to claim Taylor and a new signing will need to fight for Williamson's place (even if we all know that isn't really true).

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It was mentioned in the Olympics thread. Personally (and selfishly), I don't want him to be anywhere near the GB squad, mainly because he's just recovering from quite a long layoff - I'd rather he go through rehabilitation and get himself ready for pre-season tbh. Don't think he's ready for a return to competitive action just yet, it's a bit risky.

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  • 4 weeks later...
Meanwhile, United defender Steven Taylor is expected to be ready for day one of pre-season training.

 

The Magpies star has not appeared for the Tynesiders since December last year.

 

And despite making a good recovery from an Achilles injury sustained in the 3-0 loss to Chelsea, the centre-back wasn’t risked at the back end of last term.

 

However, Taylor will begin training with his team-mates again when pre-season gets under way on July 5.

 

The Whitley Bay lad will then be available for Newcastle’s first friendly fixture to make his long-awaited return.

 

 

 

Read More http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/newcastle-united/nufc-news/2012/06/21/graham-carr-set-for-new-nufc-scouting-mission-72703-31228634/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter#ixzz1yQ58MQM7

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  • 3 weeks later...

Alan Pardew delighted by Steven Taylor's return‎

ChronicleLive - 4 minutes ago

ALAN PARDEW says that Steven Taylor's return to the fray for Newcastle United represents a “big boost” as he looks to make his first appearance for seven

 

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/newcastle-united/nufc-news/2012/07/10/alan-pardew-delighted-by-steven-taylor-s-return-72703-31359927/

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