Dave Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 If there's any truth in this then it will only drag any deal out further. Might even be a last week/day of the transfer window job. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 Yeah I could see this being one that goes right down to the last day. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shak Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 Will be really pissed off if we don't sign him tbh. Money should be no issue whatsoever after what happened in January. We've basically spent nowt so far, should be enough for three more quality signings, assuming the promise to reinvest the Carroll money wasn't just another lie. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dinho lad Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 As much as I think that N'Zogbia was a right twat in his last season here, we still need a proven PL match winner in the side. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Roger Kint Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 Will be really p*ssed off if we don't sign him tbh. Money should be no issue whatsoever after what happened in January. We've basically spent nowt so far, should be enough for three more quality signings, assuming the promise to reinvest the Carroll money wasn't just another lie. How much do threee quality signing cost though? £10m for CNZ when we already have Jonas, Marveaux & HBA here isnt going to make fat Mike rush to his cheque book tbh when the likes of Erdinc/Matuidi will be another £20m or so if they came. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TherealnorthernTOON Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 As much as I think that N'Zogbia was a right t*** in his last season here, we still need a proven PL match winner in the side. Exactly what I was thinking aswell. N'zogbia wins matches. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shak Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 Will be really p*ssed off if we don't sign him tbh. Money should be no issue whatsoever after what happened in January. We've basically spent nowt so far, should be enough for three more quality signings, assuming the promise to reinvest the Carroll money wasn't just another lie. How much do threee quality signing cost though? £10m for CNZ when we already have Jonas, Marveaux & HBA here isnt going to make fat Mike rush to his cheque book tbh when the likes of Erdinc/Matuidi will be another £20m or so if they came. So 30m in total yeah? Reckon we should be able to scare that up somewhere. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pilko Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 If we were to sign N'Zogbia I think we'd start to carve apart the shitter sides, particularly at home. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Roger Kint Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 Will be really p*ssed off if we don't sign him tbh. Money should be no issue whatsoever after what happened in January. We've basically spent nowt so far, should be enough for three more quality signings, assuming the promise to reinvest the Carroll money wasn't just another lie. How much do threee quality signing cost though? £10m for CNZ when we already have Jonas, Marveaux & HBA here isnt going to make fat Mike rush to his cheque book tbh when the likes of Erdinc/Matuidi will be another £20m or so if they came. So 30m in total yeah? Reckon we should be able to scare that up somewhere. In your mind are we planning on paying these players at any stage? The club clearly said it would go into fees/wages etc. You are talking a lot more than £30m in that case depending on how much the club were talking about. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest icemanblue Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 When do the Chronicle stories come online? Wonder if there are any quotes from the 'source close to N'Zogbia'? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Slarth Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 Will be really p*ssed off if we don't sign him tbh. Money should be no issue whatsoever after what happened in January. We've basically spent nowt so far, should be enough for three more quality signings, assuming the promise to reinvest the Carroll money wasn't just another lie. How much do threee quality signing cost though? £10m for CNZ when we already have Jonas, Marveaux & HBA here isnt going to make fat Mike rush to his cheque book tbh when the likes of Erdinc/Matuidi will be another £20m or so if they came. So 30m in total yeah? Reckon we should be able to scare that up somewhere. In your mind are we planning on paying these players at any stage? The club clearly said it would go into fees/wages etc. You are talking a lot more than £30m in that case depending on how much the club were talking about. We should have also had a transfer budget for this transfer window on top of the Carroll money, that should take care of the wages Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Roger Kint Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 Will be really p*ssed off if we don't sign him tbh. Money should be no issue whatsoever after what happened in January. We've basically spent nowt so far, should be enough for three more quality signings, assuming the promise to reinvest the Carroll money wasn't just another lie. How much do threee quality signing cost though? £10m for CNZ when we already have Jonas, Marveaux & HBA here isnt going to make fat Mike rush to his cheque book tbh when the likes of Erdinc/Matuidi will be another £20m or so if they came. So 30m in total yeah? Reckon we should be able to scare that up somewhere. In your mind are we planning on paying these players at any stage? The club clearly said it would go into fees/wages etc. You are talking a lot more than £30m in that case depending on how much the club were talking about. We should have also had a transfer budget for this transfer on top of the Carroll money, that should take care of the wages Based on what? Please dont say you were expecting more than that to be provided? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Slarth Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 Will be really p*ssed off if we don't sign him tbh. Money should be no issue whatsoever after what happened in January. We've basically spent nowt so far, should be enough for three more quality signings, assuming the promise to reinvest the Carroll money wasn't just another lie. How much do threee quality signing cost though? £10m for CNZ when we already have Jonas, Marveaux & HBA here isnt going to make fat Mike rush to his cheque book tbh when the likes of Erdinc/Matuidi will be another £20m or so if they came. So 30m in total yeah? Reckon we should be able to scare that up somewhere. In your mind are we planning on paying these players at any stage? The club clearly said it would go into fees/wages etc. You are talking a lot more than £30m in that case depending on how much the club were talking about. We should have also had a transfer budget for this transfer on top of the Carroll money, that should take care of the wages Based on what? Please dont say you were expecting more than that to be provided? Are you seriously saying that we wasn't gonna spend anything this transfer window if we didn't have AC's money? I know this is Ashley (although I have major doubts that we'll even spend £20m this window imho) just saying that we should have had funds allocated for transfers this window as well as AC's money. But once again this is Ashley we're on about Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shak Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 Will be really p*ssed off if we don't sign him tbh. Money should be no issue whatsoever after what happened in January. We've basically spent nowt so far, should be enough for three more quality signings, assuming the promise to reinvest the Carroll money wasn't just another lie. How much do threee quality signing cost though? £10m for CNZ when we already have Jonas, Marveaux & HBA here isnt going to make fat Mike rush to his cheque book tbh when the likes of Erdinc/Matuidi will be another £20m or so if they came. So 30m in total yeah? Reckon we should be able to scare that up somewhere. In your mind are we planning on paying these players at any stage? The club clearly said it would go into fees/wages etc. You are talking a lot more than £30m in that case depending on how much the club were talking about. Maybe, but had we kept Carroll would you have deemed it acceptable for us to make no moves this summer at all? We should have been looking to invest anyway, the Carroll money should only be added to that frankly. We're also going to be saving a lot on Carroll's contract, Nolan's off the books and the club seem like they've decided to cut Barton loose next summer at the latest. I don't imagine that'll be factored in when considering the new contracts though, of course. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Roger Kint Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 Will be really p*ssed off if we don't sign him tbh. Money should be no issue whatsoever after what happened in January. We've basically spent nowt so far, should be enough for three more quality signings, assuming the promise to reinvest the Carroll money wasn't just another lie. How much do threee quality signing cost though? £10m for CNZ when we already have Jonas, Marveaux & HBA here isnt going to make fat Mike rush to his cheque book tbh when the likes of Erdinc/Matuidi will be another £20m or so if they came. So 30m in total yeah? Reckon we should be able to scare that up somewhere. In your mind are we planning on paying these players at any stage? The club clearly said it would go into fees/wages etc. You are talking a lot more than £30m in that case depending on how much the club were talking about. We should have also had a transfer budget for this transfer on top of the Carroll money, that should take care of the wages Based on what? Please dont say you were expecting more than that to be provided? Are you seriously saying that we wasn't gonna spend anything this transfer window if we didn't have AC's money? I know this is Ashley (although I have major doubts that we'll even spend £20m this window imho) just saying that we should have had funds allocated for transfers this window as well as AC's money. But once again this is Ashley we're on about Of course we would have spent money for gods sake. That doesnt change the fact Ashley would never pay out £50m+ this summer because of Carroll's cash. Hes been given a chance to save some of his own nowt more. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Roger Kint Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 Will be really p*ssed off if we don't sign him tbh. Money should be no issue whatsoever after what happened in January. We've basically spent nowt so far, should be enough for three more quality signings, assuming the promise to reinvest the Carroll money wasn't just another lie. How much do threee quality signing cost though? £10m for CNZ when we already have Jonas, Marveaux & HBA here isnt going to make fat Mike rush to his cheque book tbh when the likes of Erdinc/Matuidi will be another £20m or so if they came. So 30m in total yeah? Reckon we should be able to scare that up somewhere. In your mind are we planning on paying these players at any stage? The club clearly said it would go into fees/wages etc. You are talking a lot more than £30m in that case depending on how much the club were talking about. Maybe, but had we kept Carroll would you have deemed it acceptable for us to make no moves this summer at all? We should have been looking to invest anyway, the Carroll money should only be added to that frankly. We're also going to be saving a lot on Carroll's contract, Nolan's off the books and the club seem like they've decided to cut Barton loose next summer at the latest. I don't imagine that'll be factored in when considering the new contracts though, of course. Wasnt going to reply due to the stupidity of that first sentence but where have i ever suggested NO signings would have been made? Obviously a proportion of the Carroll money was added to whatever we would have spent, the club already suggested as much when saying it would go to the squad as opposed to a transfer fund. As for the rest, we save nowt on Carroll as Tiote got a large payrise. Cabaye/Ba/Marveaux would be on a shit load more than Nolan and next summer means nowt at this moment. We are already spending more imo when factoring in signing on fees etc. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shak Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 Be surprised if any of them are on more than Nolan was like. And yes, when you've decided that Barton is going to be off the wage bill within 12 months, that is something that should be factored in. Honestly, I wasn't being entirely serious with the original suggestion. I know well that if we spend over 20m net on transfers it'll be considered a pleasant surprise, for me anyway. N'Zogbia and either another midfielder or another striker (depending on the system we're planning to use) would do me. I just don't want us to miss out on quality players that are keen to come here for the sake of a million or two. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest johnson293 Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 On wages, I bet Sol Campbell was also on money at/around the level of Nolan and Barton too. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
bodson Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 Im afraid Zog will end up at Villa. Young to Man U and Downing rumoured off to Pool. Villa will get the cash.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AyeDubbleYoo Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 Im afraid Zog will end up at Villa. Young to Man U and Downing rumoured off to Pool. Villa will get the cash.. Would be a terrible move for him, surely? Totally a club in decline. If I was him I would rather go abroad than sign for Villa. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest neesy111 Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 Im afraid Zog will end up at Villa. Young to Man U and Downing rumoured off to Pool. Villa will get the cash.. Would be a terrible move for him, surely? Totally a club in decline. If I was him I would rather go abroad than sign for Villa. This. I'm expecting us to finish above Villa next season. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest johnson293 Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/newcastle-united/nufc-news/2011/06/23/charles-n-zogbia-favours-return-to-newcastle-72703-28928571/ CHARLES N’ZOGBIA is desperate to join Newcastle United’s French revolution. But the Zog, who is resigned to leaving Wigan Athletic, could face an anxious wait to find out exactly what his future holds with Latics chairman Dave Whelan insisting only the “right price” will trigger his release. The fee for N’Zogbia is now thought to have been set at £9m for all clubs. However, Premier League sides know that the Frenchman is available for free on a Bosman transfer at the end of the next campaign – hence the reason there has yet to be an official bid from any of the interested parties. The Chronicle understands that N’Zogbia has made it clear to his advisors that a return to St James’ Park, to link up with new boys Yohan Cabaye, Demba Ba and Sylvain Marveaux, is his preferred choice ahead of a link-up with his old boss Steve Bruce at Sunderland. However, Aston Villa have also hardened their interest in the skilful playmaker after Alex McLeish was appointed as Villa Park boss – the man who came close to luring N’Zogbia to Birmingham City last summer before the move broke down. McLeish may now feel he can offer N’Zogbia a more attractive package with their second city rivals, yet N’Zogbia is keen to rejoin United and return to the city in which he has been a frequent visitor to since quitting Tyneside during the ill-fated Joe Kinnear era. Tottenham Hotspur and Everton also remain interested in N’Zogbia. The Frenchman is not giving up hope of a switch back to Tyneside from perennial Premier League strugglers Wigan Athletic. It’s thought that wages – contrary to reports – are not the sticking point for the 25-year-old, with the transfer fee very much determining whether N’Zogbia will be grounded at Wigan or not. With N’Zogbia still on holiday in Miami, the former Le Havre man’s future is being looked after by Parisian lawyer Christophe Bertrand, who was told in no uncertain terms before N’Zogbia left for the United States, exactly what his priorities were. A source close to N’Zogbia told the Chronicle: “Charles is still on holiday in the States. “But he would be delighted to come back and complete a move to Newcastle. “It’s not all about money for Charles and, despite what people have said, it is very much about football for him. “He knows what a massive club Newcastle are and is determined to be part of things next season.” Wigan chairman Whelan had said: “I do think he will go this summer, but we want the right price before we allow that to happen. “We have a fee in mind that we want and we are fighting to get that fee. “We’ve had three or four clubs biting, wanting to be kept in the know.” Meanwhile, James Perch will seek talks with Alan Pardew on his return to Tyneside on July 4 after telling friends: “I want to know where I stand.” The utility player could, though, find refuge at Birmingham City after Chris Hughton was unveiled as manager at St Andrews. Hughton woke up to headlines this morning linking him with a move for Toon midfielder Danny Guthrie, while Leon Best and Nile Ranger are also players the ex-United manager feels he can get the best out of. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
M4 Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 Time to seal the deal. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mouldy_uk Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/newcastle-united/nufc-news/2011/06/23/charles-n-zogbia-favours-return-to-newcastle-72703-28928571/ CHARLES N’ZOGBIA is desperate to join Newcastle United’s French revolution. But the Zog, who is resigned to leaving Wigan Athletic, could face an anxious wait to find out exactly what his future holds with Latics chairman Dave Whelan insisting only the “right price” will trigger his release. The fee for N’Zogbia is now thought to have been set at £9m for all clubs. However, Premier League sides know that the Frenchman is available for free on a Bosman transfer at the end of the next campaign – hence the reason there has yet to be an official bid from any of the interested parties. The Chronicle understands that N’Zogbia has made it clear to his advisors that a return to St James’ Park, to link up with new boys Yohan Cabaye, Demba Ba and Sylvain Marveaux, is his preferred choice ahead of a link-up with his old boss Steve Bruce at Sunderland. However, Aston Villa have also hardened their interest in the skilful playmaker after Alex McLeish was appointed as Villa Park boss – the man who came close to luring N’Zogbia to Birmingham City last summer before the move broke down. McLeish may now feel he can offer N’Zogbia a more attractive package with their second city rivals, yet N’Zogbia is keen to rejoin United and return to the city in which he has been a frequent visitor to since quitting Tyneside during the ill-fated Joe Kinnear era. Tottenham Hotspur and Everton also remain interested in N’Zogbia. The Frenchman is not giving up hope of a switch back to Tyneside from perennial Premier League strugglers Wigan Athletic. It’s thought that wages – contrary to reports – are not the sticking point for the 25-year-old, with the transfer fee very much determining whether N’Zogbia will be grounded at Wigan or not. No quotes, just 'understands'. Zero quotes = Zero Story Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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