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Yohan Cabaye (now sporting coordinator at Paris Saint-Germain)


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This season we are the perfect club for him.

 

A better side won't let him have so much freedom. But the class of him means he would do a great job as a deeper player. Unlike Fellaini, he has the ability to play a bit deeper and still look good.

 

Really wish we had a player like him him during SBR's tenure. We would've won something

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Pardew screaming again that Cabaye us for sale for the right price. I really really hate the cunt!

 

:lol: He's really not like.

 

Like all Premier League clubs, everyone is for sale at some price.

 

Aye, not at all.

 

'Screaming' that was he? :idiot2:

 

Honestly, I just don't get it. There must be some perverse pleasure to people winding themselves into a froth over the snippets we pick out (this one seeing him seemingly answering a question with a standard straight 'no shit Sherlock' answer).

 

What actual evidence has there been to suggest we have any sort of policy to flog our players at the first hint of a profit? Heck, one could quite easily argue that we have been actually better at keeping the decent ones over the past few seasons than at almost any time over the past few decades.

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Pardew screaming again that Cabaye us for sale for the right price. I really really hate the cunt!

 

:lol: He's really not like.

 

Like all Premier League clubs, everyone is for sale at some price.

 

Aye, not at all.

 

'Screaming' that was he? :idiot2:

 

Honestly, I just don't get it. There must be some perverse pleasure to people winding themselves into a froth over the snippets we pick out (this one seeing him seemingly answering a question with a standard straight 'no shit Sherlock' answer).

 

What actual evidence has there been to suggest we have any sort of policy to flog our players at the first hint of a profit? Heck, one could quite easily argue that we have been actually better at keeping the decent ones over the past few seasons than at almost any time over the past few decades.

 

Oh, so your emphasis was on "screaming", was it?  Not sure if he screamed it - I need to hear a tape recording.

 

Nobody was talking about Cabaye leaving last summer, then Pardew started prattling on about it in interviews, then it seemed to become an issue.  It wouldn't surprise me if we're waiting for a big sale before we spend any more money, the Carroll money's probably just about ran out now.

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Pardew screaming again that Cabaye us for sale for the right price. I really really hate the cunt!

 

:lol: He's really not like.

 

Like all Premier League clubs, everyone is for sale at some price.

 

Aye, not at all.

 

'Screaming' that was he? :idiot2:

 

Honestly, I just don't get it. There must be some perverse pleasure to people winding themselves into a froth over the snippets we pick out (this one seeing him seemingly answering a question with a standard straight 'no shit Sherlock' answer).

 

What actual evidence has there been to suggest we have any sort of policy to flog our players at the first hint of a profit? Heck, one could quite easily argue that we have been actually better at keeping the decent ones over the past few seasons than at almost any time over the past few decades.

trust ashley to screw everything up, can't even pull off being a selling club right

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Guest DebuchyAndTheBeast

Has anyone left Newcastle and went onto better things in recent history?

 

Martins won the League cup on loan at Birmingham, Milner at City winning the League and FA Cup

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Cabaye is a great player and he put himself well and truly in the shop window by his performance yesterday.. not that a decent club would need this one game to see what an asset he would be.

 

We will do well to keep him until the summer and I wouldn't rule out a move in the next 2 weeks.

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Wish we would wake up and try and match his ambitions. We will continue to lose players of his ability if we're happy to stagnate outside the relegation zones.

 

You know that is the case already....

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We're absolutely f***ed when he leaves.

 

Pretty much.

 

Think about how f---ked we'd be if Man U came in with a double bid for him and Tiote of around 40m....

Ashley would snap their hands off and they would transform Man U's season...

 

Oh, wait....the move would transform ours too...but 'every player has his prices...innit..??'

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We're absolutely f***ed when he leaves.

 

Pretty much.

 

Think about how f---ked we'd be if Man U came in with a double bid for him and Tiote of around 40m....

Ashley would snap their hands off and they would transform Man U's season...

 

Oh, wait....the move would transform ours too...but 'every player has his prices...innit..??'

 

Ashley and co obviously lack ambition, no doubt.  But this kind of wallowing is just fucking irritating.  We've shown that we don't snap peoples hands off when they bid for our players.  When we have accepted bids for players we don't have to sell (Carroll for instance) we've gotten a ridiculous price and used that money to improve.  Wish they'd show more ambition in bringing players in, but I'm not too worried about us snapping anyones hands off for our players.

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Guest DebuchyAndTheBeast

Jenas and Woodgate both won the League Cup at Spurs.

 

Routledge winning League Cup with Swansea last season ?

Emre winning the Turkish League title and Turkish Cup with Fenerbache  :dontknow:

Also I think Viana won a Cup last season with Braga

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Pardew was asked a direct question about Cabaye, if he says no comment the media will paint it as he's gone, and if he says he's not for sale, he'll look like a pleb if we do get an insane offer for him and Ashley accepts it.

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Pardew: I gave a speech only this morning to the press assuring them that there would not be cutbacks at this club and there certainly wouldn't be sales of top players so...

Ashley: Well, why on Earth would you do that?

Pardew: Why? Oh, don't know. A little word I think's important in management called morale.

Ashley: Well, surely it's going to be worse for morale in the long run when there ARE sales and you've told people that there won't be.

[pause]

Paradew: They won't remember.

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