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Honestly i think all the rumours today are just bullshit. Didn't Whelan say something about looking to sell him in a couple of weeks when he got back from holiday?

 

Aye, doesn't stop clubs talking to Wigan and his reps.

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I can see him going to Sunderland,  seemed to have a decent relationship with Bruce at Wigan but think it could be a problematic move for him,  if he's joins he'll live back in Newcastle and while he's good mates with Titus he still as friends like Shola here along with our new French contingent i can see him getting grief when he's out and about in town especially if it looks like he turned us down for them,  the mongs over in mackemland will probably give him grief as well for socialising with mags!!

 

True - the papers cite Bramble as an example of an ex-player playing for Sunderland that has no problems - BUT that is cos he is s*** and we find it funny he is playing for the Mackems, Charlie on the other hand . . .

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Maybe Pardew has a Wenger-like plan to nurture one of them into a striker

 

Was just thinking that Zoggy could make a decent striker but in the Defoe mold.  He certainly looked the part at SJP for Wigan last season.

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Just got a text and been told he's in talks with club. Betting suspended on Skybet also isn't it?

 

Probably horse shit like.. but... I live in hope!  :frantic:

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Dunno about Zoggy potentially as a striker but I do remember some dreamy composure he showed once in front of goal for the Toon when he rolled his foot over the ball selling the keeper completely then slotting it into the net. Have a feeling it was a 3-0 win v Blackburn but may be mistaken...

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Dunno about Zoggy potentially as a striker but I do remember some dreamy composure he showed once in front of goal for the Toon when he rolled his foot over the ball selling the keeper completely then slitting it into the net. Have a feeling it was a 3-0 win v Blackburn but may be mistaken...

 

That goal was the one that had me sold on Zog as a quality midfielder. Ordinary players don't score those.

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Listening to Courtney on Talksport is like pulling teeth, jesus.  :facepalm: It's just an awful rehash of stuff he's read on twitter like others have said on here.

 

Gets facts wrong, clueless on different players......earsplittingly bad journalism

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Got a lot to answer for this Twitter malarky and it's quite clear that none of these journalists have a scooby doo what's happening and are just guessing.

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I'm quite happy we are not going after him to be honest. £10m is a lot of money for a player who's primary position is left midfield where we now have four players who can play there. He is a quality player but I think the £10m could be much better spent on a striker.

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I'm quite happy we are not going after him to be honest. £10m is a lot of money for a player who's primary position is left midfield where we now have four players who can play there. He is a quality player but I think the £10m could be much better spent on a striker.

 

He has played right midfielder of late, and is definitely worth the money. Why should it be one or the other?

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I'm quite happy we are not going after him to be honest. £10m is a lot of money for a player who's primary position is left midfield where we now have four players who can play there. He is a quality player but I think the £10m could be much better spent on a striker.

Newcastle have ended their interest in Wigan’s Charlie N’Zogbia while Chelsea’s £20million Dan Sturridge – although he has admirers at St James’ Park – is not a serious target. Now £10 million on Sturridge would be a great investment imho as the Ashley mandate is to buy and sell at a profit and could be worth £30 million at the end of next season if he keeps improving ,so worth a punt and i would be happy him wearing the no 9 shirt .

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I'm quite happy we are not going after him to be honest. £10m is a lot of money for a player who's primary position is left midfield where we now have four players who can play there. He is a quality player but I think the £10m could be much better spent on a striker.

Newcastle have ended their interest in Wigans Charlie NZogbia while Chelseas £20million Dan Sturridge although he has admirers at St James Park is not a serious target. Now £10 million on Sturridge would be a great investment imho as the Ashley mandate is to buy and sell at a profit and could be worth £30 million at the end of next season if he keeps improving ,so worth a punt and i would be happy him wearing the no 9 shirt .

 

So we should buy £20m rated Sturridge for £10m. Why didn't Ashley think of that?

 

I think we should buy him for £2m. Imagine the sell on value then!!!

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I'm quite happy we are not going after him to be honest. £10m is a lot of money for a player who's primary position is left midfield where we now have four players who can play there. He is a quality player but I think the £10m could be much better spent on a striker.

 

He has played right midfielder of late, and is definitely worth the money. Why should it be one or the other?

Because is it really sensible from a business and football perspective to be spending a vast amount of money on a player who won't be able to play in his primary position? Due to the nature of the wingers we have he is also not a lock to get a game on the right side as Ben Arfa, Jonas and Marveux can all play on the right as well as Barton. The reality is we have a budget to keep to and it is not a good idea to spend a large amount of that budget on a player for a position that is already well staffed.

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I'm quite happy we are not going after him to be honest. £10m is a lot of money for a player who's primary position is left midfield where we now have four players who can play there. He is a quality player but I think the £10m could be much better spent on a striker.

Newcastle have ended their interest in Wigans Charlie NZogbia while Chelseas £20million Dan Sturridge although he has admirers at St James Park is not a serious target. Now £10 million on Sturridge would be a great investment imho as the Ashley mandate is to buy and sell at a profit and could be worth £30 million at the end of next season if he keeps improving ,so worth a punt and i would be happy him wearing the no 9 shirt .

 

So we should buy £20m rated Sturridge for £10m. Why didn't Ashley think of that?

 

I think we should buy him for £2m. Imagine the sell on value then!!!

£20 million rated  i must have missed that  sauce ?
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