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Rumours on there that Gervinho will annouce where he is going tomorrow.

"hi everybody, this is gervinho, i'm off to la patisserie then le boulangerie and at some point i'll be seeing if le chien is dans la table"
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"A Newcastle FC insider made an interesting claim to us. The story goes that while manager Alan Pardew draws a relatively low basic salary, he stands to earn much bigger amounts in bonuses based around the profit he makes for the club on player sales. Which would have made Andy Carroll's 35m transfer rather good business. And Jose Enrique's imminent transfer to Man Utd or Liverpool more likely than the "fantastic new contract" said to be on offer."

 

From PopBitch  :aww:

 

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"A Newcastle FC insider made an interesting claim to us. The story goes that while manager Alan Pardew draws a relatively low basic salary, he stands to earn much bigger amounts in bonuses based around the profit he makes for the club on player sales. Which would have made Andy Carroll's 35m transfer rather good business. And Jose Enrique's imminent transfer to Man Utd or Liverpool more likely than the "fantastic new contract" said to be on offer."

 

From PopBitch  :aww:

 

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Golfmag also said something similar to this.

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"A Newcastle FC insider made an interesting claim to us. The story goes that while manager Alan Pardew draws a relatively low basic salary, he stands to earn much bigger amounts in bonuses based around the profit he makes for the club on player sales. Which would have made Andy Carroll's 35m transfer rather good business. And Jose Enrique's imminent transfer to Man Utd or Liverpool more likely than the "fantastic new contract" said to be on offer."

 

From PopBitch  :aww:

 

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the main drawback is that the club can sell players regardless of what pardew says or wants.
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Even for the most die-hard Ashley haters, that must surely be a step too far in terms of conspiracy theories. It doesnt even make sense. At all.

 

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"A Newcastle FC insider made an interesting claim to us. The story goes that while manager Alan Pardew draws a relatively low basic salary, he stands to earn much bigger amounts in bonuses based around the profit he makes for the club on player sales. Which would have made Andy Carroll's 35m transfer rather good business. And Jose Enrique's imminent transfer to Man Utd or Liverpool more likely than the "fantastic new contract" said to be on offer."

 

From PopBitch  :aww:

 

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It's that imminent he hasn't got a clue which one he's going to.

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Golfmag said Pardew's contract outlined that he must thin the wages (or be a front whilst they thin the wages) or summat like that, him actualy recieving money from transfers is just a whole new level though. Mikes the one who does the buisness, not Pardew.

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"A Newcastle FC insider made an interesting claim to us. The story goes that while manager Alan Pardew draws a relatively low basic salary, he stands to earn much bigger amounts in bonuses based around the profit he makes for the club on player sales. Which would have made Andy Carroll's 35m transfer rather good business. And Jose Enrique's imminent transfer to Man Utd or Liverpool more likely than the "fantastic new contract" said to be on offer."

 

From PopBitch  :aww:

 

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Eh? :lol:

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Golfmag said Pardew's contract outlined that he must thin the wages, him actualy recieving money from transfers is just a whole new level though. Mikes the one who does the buisness, not Pardew.

i'd imagine, like most clubs, it's a mixture of both.
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Golfmag said Pardew's contract outlined that he must thin the wages, him actualy recieving money from transfers is just a whole new level though. Mikes the one who does the buisness, not Pardew.

i'd imagine, like most clubs, it's a mixture of both.

Pardew will talk to the players and Mike, I highly doubt he has any say on the final transfer fee like, that will be discussed between the chairman/owner or the clubs.
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