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Running marathons week in week out is probably hurting his acceleration a bit

 

Most of the goals he's scored for us have been excellent in one way or another, can remember one scruffy one but the other ones have been ace.

 

thats the weird thing about Jonas,  doesn't score enough but when he does score he finishes with such ease you are left thinking how doesn't he get 10-12 a season.

 

 

All of this.  Love the dude (how can you not?).  Just a total enigma on the pitch - one second losing the ball in a blind alley and frustrating, the next scoring a great goal.  You can't quantify him.

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Surely the mask cannot be a booking? he did not bare his chest he did not jump into the crowd so why he was booked I have no idea.

 

Isn't it all to do with time wasting etc with celebrations like that? So, stupidly, it could come under that? Just a stab.

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On what grounds can you book him for that like? Don't think I've ever come across anyone who was offended by Spiderman.

 

Apparenly Dr Octopus was in the away end and looking quite upset by the whole thing.

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Surely the mask cannot be a booking? he did not bare his chest he did not jump into the crowd so why he was booked I have no idea.

 

Isn't it all to do with time wasting etc with celebrations like that? So, stupidly, it could come under that? Just a stab.

 

Doubt it as the clock stops when a goal is scored and starts again when the kick off, just Friend not being very Friendly I think.

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Is this the end for Spiderman?

11:59am Monday 9th January 2012 in Sport

 

By Paul Fraser »

Chief Football Writer

 

JONAS GUTIERREZ has warned Newcastle United’s supporters they could have seen the last of his Spiderman mask, unless the FA relax their rules.

 

Gutierrez’s reward for celebrating his superb winner by putting on his trademark mask in Saturday’s FA Cup tie with Blackburn was a yellow card.

 

Referee Kevin Friend felt it was unsporting and went against the rules of the game, which has led Gutierrez to think his days as the superhero could be over.

 

“I sometimes have it down my trousers, sometimes I don’t,” said the Argentine.

 

“I didn’t want to get the yellow card. It is worth it because if I had been close to a suspension I would not have done it.

 

“Maybe it is the last time I have the mask if it means I will get booked every time.”

 

At least he was satisfied to have helped Newcastle claim a place in the fourth round.

 

Gutierrez said: “The cup is important to us. It is a big opportunity for us to get in to Europe. It is a quicker route to Europe than the Premier League. We have to try to make the most of it.”

 

The victory was achieved without striker Demba Ba, who is now on Africa Cup of Nations duty with Senegal.

 

Ba’s future has been questioned following Harry Redknapp’s decision to inform the rest of the Premier League about a clause in the Newcastle striker’s contract.

 

While Redknapp did not reveal the details of the clause in 15-goal Ba’s Tyneside deal, it has been claimed he has the option to leave for the right price if a club that qualified for Europe comes in for him.

 

“I just think the media tripped up Harry a little bit,” said Pardew.

 

Ba signed a three-year deal last summer and Pardew added: “You don’t want to talk about other players in the window and I’m sure he regrets it.

 

“He’s a Newcastle player and has been brilliant for us and that’s all I want to say about it.”

 

Pardew feels Newcastle’s 2-1 victory over Blackburn – courtesy of second half stunners from Hatem Ben Arfa and Gutierrez – will hearten the Newcastle squad.

 

“It was an important game because Cheik Tiote (who has gone to the Africa Cup of Nations with Ivory Coast) and Demba were away, yet we got a victory.

 

We can go to QPR in good heart,” he said.

http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/sport/9460317.Is_this_the_end_for_Spiderman_/

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