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I do think the stint at Wigan might have humbled him as a player.

 

Ability wise I don't think he's improved that much but his consistency is what has made him one of the leagues better wide men compared to the up and down performances from when he was here last time.

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I do think the stint at Wigan might have humbled him as a player.

 

Ability wise I don't think he's improved that much but his consistency is what has made him one of the leagues better wide men compared to the up and down performances from when he was here last time.

 

He has definitely improved as a goalscorer and become a more versatile attacking player.

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I do think the stint at Wigan might have humbled him as a player.

 

Ability wise I don't think he's improved that much but his consistency is what has made him one of the leagues better wide men compared to the up and down performances from when he was here last time.

 

He's a much better player now. He's certainly bulked up physically, he's a better creator, scores goals, can deliver from set pieces, can play all across the midfield. Consistency is only one area where he has improved.

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I do think the stint at Wigan might have humbled him as a player.

 

Ability wise I don't think he's improved that much but his consistency is what has made him one of the leagues better wide men compared to the up and down performances from when he was here last time.

 

He's a much better player now. He's certainly bulked up physically, he's a better creator, scores goals, can deliver from set pieces, can play all across the midfield. Consistency is only one area where he has improved.

:thup:

 

When he was here he was a raw winger who could run at players, he's pretty much the full package now, and can play across the midfield.

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I do think the stint at Wigan might have humbled him as a player.

 

Ability wise I don't think he's improved that much but his consistency is what has made him one of the leagues better wide men compared to the up and down performances from when he was here last time.

 

I don't think he was given much of a run as a winger when he was here other than Roeder's first season in charge before Duff arrived. In those few months he was outstanding. But he will be better having seen the grass isn't always greener on the other side so yes the spell at Wigan will have done him good.

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"After four years at Newcastle, I want to reach a higher level of ambition. I don't think that is possible here."

 

I wouldn't mind him here. He has improved a lot. The only fear is his attitude. How bad is it?

 

However, I think he will leave Wigan this summer. His contract ends next summer and Wigan would surely cash in on him.

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I do think the stint at Wigan might have humbled him as a player.

 

Ability wise I don't think he's improved that much but his consistency is what has made him one of the leagues better wide men compared to the up and down performances from when he was here last time.

 

He has definitely improved as a goalscorer and become a more versatile attacking player.

I do think the stint at Wigan might have humbled him as a player.

 

Ability wise I don't think he's improved that much but his consistency is what has made him one of the leagues better wide men compared to the up and down performances from when he was here last time.

 

He's a much better player now. He's certainly bulked up physically, he's a better creator, scores goals, can deliver from set pieces, can play all across the midfield. Consistency is only one area where he has improved.

I do think the stint at Wigan might have humbled him as a player.

 

Ability wise I don't think he's improved that much but his consistency is what has made him one of the leagues better wide men compared to the up and down performances from when he was here last time.

 

He's a much better player now. He's certainly bulked up physically, he's a better creator, scores goals, can deliver from set pieces, can play all across the midfield. Consistency is only one area where he has improved.

:thup:

 

When he was here he was a raw winger who could run at players, he's pretty much the full package now, and can play across the midfield.

 

I guess you're wrong then, Baggio. :lol:

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The fallout on here if N'Zogbia chooses Sunderland over Newcastle will be something else. :)

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Maybe he'll nick a Super League winners medal from the stadium's trophy cabinet to replace the Champions League winners one they got with Muntari.

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Would be worse for them. I don't really expect him to want to come back here.

 

This is the thing,why would he want to go back to a club he wanted to leave for?

 

Don't Newcastle also have a stricter wage policy these days aswell?

 

I doubt he will end up at either of our clubs.

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Would be worse for them. I don't really expect him to want to come back here.

 

This is the thing,why would he want to go back to a club he wanted to leave for?

 

Don't Newcastle also have a stricter wage policy these days aswell?

 

I doubt he will end up at either of our clubs.

 

Cos i can't see any of the 'top clubs' going in for him and he's still got ties up here. Plus there's a bit of a French connection going on at the minute, especially if we are searching their market for a striker. I'd say it was a relatively easy move for him. If he's gonna move to another England club, i can see him coming here.

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Would be worse for them. I don't really expect him to want to come back here.

 

This is the thing,why would he want to go back to a club he wanted to leave for?

 

Don't Newcastle also have a stricter wage policy these days aswell?

 

I doubt he will end up at either of our clubs.

 

a) No Kinnear and the club's not falling apart anymore.

b) He'd probably come back here on a similar wage to Tiote, Ben Arfa, etc. if he returned.

c) I think he'll go to Italy or France too.

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He's not going to go to the top 6, and teams in the next bracket (Everton, Fulham, Bolton) can't really afford him. I don't see many options in this country so I could definitely see him going abroad.

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