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I don't understand how bringing in someone new at this stage would exactly help. They may hit the ground running the first few games then struggle to continue their adaptation to this league, and performances will suffer. I freaking hate the January window as it's always a bandaid solution.

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If they come in with a proper bid it's inevitable, but right before the derby man :anguish:

 

Well right after wasn't going to work. It's not like it's two days before or deadline day.

 

Just how the fixtures panned out. Could have predicted this sept 1st.

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If he's going to go let it be sooner rather than later, think I'd lose my mind if this dragged out til friday. Sadly I don't see a way its not going to get dragged out til Friday we know Ashley ain't going to budge and it seems unlikely you go from £14m to £20m plus in a day or two. Fucking transfer windows.

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Absolutely baffling that the fact cunt is considering sale of Cabaye.

 

You are 7 points off 4th, and will play almost all of your top 4 competitors at home. Why not even try to put up a fight ?

 

It's as he's scared of getting back to Europe.

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I don't understand how bringing in someone new at this stage would exactly help. They may hit the ground running the first few games then struggle to continue their adaptation to this league, and performances will suffer. I freaking hate the January window as it's always a bandaid solution.

 

Well surely better adapting now so they are ahead of the game in September when we actually (at least in theory) have something to play for again.

 

More sense than having them struggle august to March before getting to grips with the league.

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Absolutely baffling that the fact c*** is considering sale of Cabaye.

 

You are 7 points off 4th, and will play almost all of your top 4 competitors at home. Why not even try to put up a fight ?

 

It's as he's scared of getting back to Europe.

 

Why did you sell Alonso to Real Madrid?

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Absolutely baffling that the fact cunt is considering sale of Cabaye.

 

You are 7 points off 4th, and will play almost all of your top 4 competitors at home. Why not even try to put up a fight ?

 

It's as he's scared of getting back to Europe.

 

:lol:

 

Have you not been watching what's been happening at this club the past few years?

 

 

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Absolutely baffling that the fact cunt is considering sale of Cabaye.

 

You are 7 points off 4th, and will play almost all of your top 4 competitors at home. Why not even try to put up a fight ?

 

It's as he's scared of getting back to Europe.

He looks at things purely from a business point of view not a footballing one and the safer bet from his pov is sell him now while value is high rather than gamble on keeping him and selling in the summer for a lower value (and however unlikely it seems the buyout possibility for £6m has to be considered) and hoping we can get into top 4.

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Absolutely baffling that the fact c*** is considering sale of Cabaye.

 

You are 7 points off 4th, and will play almost all of your top 4 competitors at home. Why not even try to put up a fight ?

 

It's as he's scared of getting back to Europe.

 

Why did you sell Alonso to Real Madrid?

 

And it wasn't a good decision, was it ?

 

f*** player power. When they get those nice pay raise to sign contract extensions, they should think of days like this that they can't just go whenever they want.

 

He won't sulk. He wants that WC spot, and you're in a healthy position. Seriously, it's not as his value will diminish. France appear to have a piss easy route to WC quarter finals at least as well, so his value will only go up.

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More from Newcastle manager Alan Pardew on the future of France midfielder Yohan Cabaye.

Asked if he was confident of keeping the 28-year-old, Pardew said: "You are talking to someone who lost Andy Carroll with eight hours to go, so am I confident? No I am not.

"We have not indicated for one moment here from the owner down to any of my staff that we want him to go."

 

This asswipe is so far up Ashley's arse he should be flogged in public before a sacking if he's still around when, finally, the fat one and his cronies depart.

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Absolutely baffling that the fact c*** is considering sale of Cabaye.

 

You are 7 points off 4th, and will play almost all of your top 4 competitors at home. Why not even try to put up a fight ?

 

It's as he's scared of getting back to Europe.

 

Why did you sell Alonso to Real Madrid?

 

And it wasn't a good decision, was it ?

 

f*** player power. When they get those nice pay raise to sign contract extensions, they should think of days like this that they can't just go whenever they want.

 

He won't sulk. He wants that WC spot, and you're in a healthy position. Seriously, it's not as his value will diminish.

 

It wasn't a good decision, but sometimes it's hard for a club to say no.

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More from Newcastle manager Alan Pardew on the future of France midfielder Yohan Cabaye.

Asked if he was confident of keeping the 28-year-old, Pardew said: "You are talking to someone who lost Andy Carroll with eight hours to go, so am I confident? No I am not.

"We have not indicated for one moment here from the owner down to any of my staff that we want him to go."

 

This asswipe is so far up Ashley's arse he should be flogged in public before a sacking if he's still around when, finally, the fat one and his cronies depart.

What exactly is he supposed to say? If he says no way he's going he's slaughtered for lying and being completely delusional. He knows the score as well as we do, if a big enough offer comes in for anyone they're off no sense hiding from that truth.

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More from Newcastle manager Alan Pardew on the future of France midfielder Yohan Cabaye.

Asked if he was confident of keeping the 28-year-old, Pardew said: "You are talking to someone who lost Andy Carroll with eight hours to go, so am I confident? No I am not.

"We have not indicated for one moment here from the owner down to any of my staff that we want him to go."

 

This asswipe is so far up Ashley's arse he should be flogged in public before a sacking if he's still around when, finally, the fat one and his cronies depart.

What exactly is he supposed to say? If he says no way he's going he's slaughtered for lying and being completely delusional. He knows the score as well as we do, if a big enough offer comes in for anyone they're off no sense hiding from that truth.

 

:thup:

 

It was like the Martinez Barkley comments, something like it would take Bale money.

 

If you would rather be blatantly lied to fair enough, I would rather know what to expect.

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More from Newcastle manager Alan Pardew on the future of France midfielder Yohan Cabaye.

Asked if he was confident of keeping the 28-year-old, Pardew said: "You are talking to someone who lost Andy Carroll with eight hours to go, so am I confident? No I am not.

"We have not indicated for one moment here from the owner down to any of my staff that we want him to go."

 

This asswipe is so far up Ashley's arse he should be flogged in public before a sacking if he's still around when, finally, the fat one and his cronies depart.

What exactly is he supposed to say? If he says no way he's going he's slaughtered for lying and being completely delusional. He knows the score as well as we do, if a big enough offer comes in for anyone they're off no sense hiding from that truth.

 

'If Cabaye goes, then so do I. I won't be undermined.'

 

Softens the blow when we sell him.

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It's the same for every club in the league bar 3/4.

 

Spurs have sold their best player practically every season in succession: Modric, Bale, Berbatov, etc..

 

Spurs sell their best players and spend every penny they get from the sale to try and bring the club closer to Champions League football. That's the difference.

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