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This is going to be a long fucking season, isn't it  :(

 

:lol: Just realized that?

 

No  :) not really, but you kind of live in hope that it'll all work itself out in the end and it'll not be as bad as you feared, and then you have a moment of clarity, when you realize, you actually DO support the real life headfuck, that is Newcastle United  :lol: and it wasn't a bad dream you were having, you're really emotionally tied into all this.

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This is going to be a long fucking season, isn't it  :(

 

:lol: Just realized that?

 

No  :) not really, but you kind of live in hope that it'll all work itself out in the end and it'll not be as bad as you feared, and then you have a moment of clarity, when you realize, you actually DO support the real life headfuck, that is Newcastle United  :lol: and it wasn't a bad dream you were having, you're really emotionally tied into all this.

 

You take emotion away from it and deadline day is going to be an incredible story. How in the world can they think we have a team that can compete. Then the too late to do anything Cabaye move, and the inevitable statement, or JFK radio interview the next day.

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This is going to be a long fucking season, isn't it  :(

 

:lol: Just realized that?

 

No  :) not really, but you kind of live in hope that it'll all work itself out in the end and it'll not be as bad as you feared, and then you have a moment of clarity, when you realize, you actually DO support the real life headfuck, that is Newcastle United  :lol: and it wasn't a bad dream you were having, you're really emotionally tied into all this.

 

You take emotion away from it and deadline day is going to be an incredible story. How in the world can they think we have a team that can compete. Then the too late to do anything Cabaye move, and the inevitable statement, or JFK radio interview the next day.

 

:yao:

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This is going to be a long fucking season, isn't it  :(

 

:lol: Just realized that?

 

No  :) not really, but you kind of live in hope that it'll all work itself out in the end and it'll not be as bad as you feared, and then you have a moment of clarity, when you realize, you actually DO support the real life headfuck, that is Newcastle United  :lol: and it wasn't a bad dream you were having, you're really emotionally tied into all this.

 

You take emotion away from it and deadline day is going to be an incredible story. How in the world can they think we have a team that can compete. Then the too late to do anything Cabaye move, and the inevitable statement, or JFK radio interview the next day.

 

:yao:

 

:lol: Finishing just outside the zone is still competing, though. You don't get to stay up because you've got a lot of fans. We still have to win a game or two.

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I wouldn't even reply to them. They know our price, until they come near it, ignore them.

 

What if they meet our price at 10pm on deadline day?

 

Sell him, and get one or two of their players on loan. Bendtner on a season's loan, then sign Gomis on a free next summer.

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I wouldn't even reply to them. They know our price, until they come near it, ignore them.

 

What if they meet our price at 10pm on deadline day?

 

Sell him, and get one or two of their players on loan. Bendtner on a season's loan, then sign Gomis on a free next summer.

Will he want to play in the Championship?

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I wouldn't even reply to them. They know our price, until they come near it, ignore them.

 

What if they meet our price at 10pm on deadline day?

 

Sell him, and get one or two of their players on loan. Bendtner on a season's loan, then sign Gomis on a free next summer.

Will he want to play in the Championship?

 

Doubtful. :lol:

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Yohan Cabaye given France warning

 

France national team coach Didier Deschamps has warned players such as Newcastle United's Yohan Cabaye and Paris Saint-Germain defender Mamadou Sakho they will not play for their country if they do not feature for their clubs.

 

Deschamps will name his squad on Thursday for Les Bleus' upcoming 2014 World Cup qualifiers against Georgia and Belarus, though told RMC neither Cabaye, 27, nor Sakho, 23, can expect to be included having not played a single minute of competitive action for their clubs this season.

 

"If you don't play for three weeks, how can you be in shape to play an international? It's impossible," Deschamps said.

 

Though L'Equipe on Tuesday contradicted reports Cabaye had gone on strike in the wake of interest from Arsenal, claiming instead the midfielder had missed Newcastle's opening two Premier League matches with the agreement of manager Alan Pardew, it also stated PSG were to reignite their pursuit of the former Lille man, whom the Magpies have valued at £20 million.

 

PSG, meanwhile, remain waiting for an offer for Sakho, who has declared his intention to quit the club with a year left on his current contract after struggling to dislodge Alex as the preferred partner of Thiago Silva in central defence last season, and seeing competition for places increase with the arrival of Marquinhos this summer.

 

Liverpool and AC Milan are both reportedly interested in acquiring the powerfully-built Paris-born defender, but Deschamps warned both Sakho and others seeking a move they should choose their next step carefully if they want to enhance their chances at international level.

 

"There was a time when I took Mamadou Sakho when he was playing one match in two or three. Since the Champions Trophy, he's not got onto the pitch. He's fully aware that he can't hope to be called up for France," he said.

 

"I don't ask them anything. They're free to pursue their careers. But they know very well, and it's the same for everyone, you need a minimum of playing time. In certain clubs, there's competition. But you have to have minutes on the pitch, start games, to be able to hope to play for France."

 

http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1535105/arsenal-target-yohan-cabaye-given-world-cup-warning-france-coach-didier-deschamps?cc=4716

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'Yohan Cabaye is expected to make himself available for selection for the Magpies home fixture against Fulham.'

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This is going to be a long f***ing season, isn't it  :(

 

:lol: Just realized that?

 

No  :) not really, but you kind of live in hope that it'll all work itself out in the end and it'll not be as bad as you feared, and then you have a moment of clarity, when you realize, you actually DO support the real life headfuck, that is Newcastle United  :lol: and it wasn't a bad dream you were having, you're really emotionally tied into all this.

 

You take emotion away from it and deadline day is going to be an incredible story. How in the world can they think we have a team that can compete. Then the too late to do anything Cabaye move, and the inevitable statement, or JFK radio interview the next day.

 

:yao:

 

:lol: Finishing just outside the zone is still competing, though. You don't get to stay up because you've got a lot of fans. We still have to win a game or two.

 

F*cking Zone ffs :lol:

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