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Neil Taylor signs new four-year contract with Swansea


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Can we not just f*cking give up on this kid and sign a f*cking quality striker!!!  This is getting on my nerves.

 

I don't think we've stopped looking for a striker because of Neil Taylor like.

 

It's all Neil Taylor's fault we haven't signed a striker and 35 million has went missing  :frantic:  :frantic:  :frantic:

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Can we not just f*cking give up on this kid and sign a f*cking quality striker!!!  This is getting on my nerves.

 

I don't think we've stopped looking for a striker because of Neil Taylor like.

 

Looks like we did in January with Ireland tbf.

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Seems a lot of hassle to go through for a "back up" left back I must say.

 

Dont be fooled into thinking he'll be back up:

 

i) Jose will go late in the window.

ii) We wont have time to get in a replacement.

iii) Naylor will be first choice LB with no senior cover.

 

Call that pessimistic if you will, but its by far the most likely outcome.

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Hence the back up in the inverteds. Either way let's hope he is worth the hassle, not seen him play persoanlly.

 

Seems a lot of hassle to go through for a "back up" left back I must say.

 

Dont be fooled into thinking he'll be back up:

 

i) Jose will go late in the window.

ii) We wont have time to get in a replacement.

iii) Naylor will be first choice LB with no senior cover.

 

Call that pessimistic if you will, but its by far the most likely outcome.

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Seems a lot of hassle to go through for a "back up" left back I must say.

 

I don't see the hassle tbh.

 

*We make a bid

*Swansea reject it

*Taylor kicks off and it goes to an arbitration panel

 

Our only involvement looks like the making a bid part so far.

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Seems a lot of hassle to go through for a "back up" left back I must say.

 

Dont be fooled into thinking he'll be back up:

 

i) Jose will go late in the window.

ii) We wont have time to get in a replacement.

iii) Naylor will be first choice LB with no senior cover.

 

Call that pessimistic if you will, but its by far the most likely outcome.

 

Unfortunately I agree. If the (so called) back-up plan is to up the bid for M'bengue should Jose leave, and Jose leaves late, any bid for M'bengue will get knocked back because they can't replace him in the limited window left. :(

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Seems a lot of hassle to go through for a "back up" left back I must say.

 

Dont be fooled into thinking he'll be back up:

 

i) Jose will go late in the window.

ii) We wont have time to get in a replacement.

iii) Naylor will be first choice LB with no senior cover.

 

Call that pessimistic if you will, but its by far the most likely outcome.

 

:undecided:

 

I can actually see that happening tbh.....

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http://www.teamtalk.com/newcastle-united/7034862/Swans-hopeful-of-Taylor-solution

Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins is confident Newcastle target Neil Taylor's situation can be resolved without recourse to an arbitration panel.

 

It emerged on Tuesday that the Premier League has been asked to rule on a clause in the 22-year-old full-back's contract which the Magpies believe triggered his release for £1million.

 

However, the Swans insist that only allowed them to talk to the player and does not require them to sell him for that price, and Jenkins is hopeful of resolving the situation by early next week without having to go through a hearing.

 

Jenkins told Sky Sports News: "I don't see that happening. I think either way, things will be concluded between us and Neil and we will deal with it and move forward.

 

"The main thing is we are hoping to get everything resolved if not by this week, early next week, and we will conclude things to our satisfaction then."

 

Asked if he believed the club would be able to keep Taylor at the Liberty Stadium, Jenkins replied: "I am always confident that we can get out of the situations what we want, and we will make sure we do that for the best interests of our club.

 

"Neil is fine. He is a young lad and perhaps all this has been blown out of proportion. We have got to make sure we protect him and he is looked after and he settles down and looks forward to the new season.

 

"With us gaining promotion and being involved now in the Premier League with all the new media attention that we are now going to have, things like this are bound to happen and we have got to deal with it in the right way as a football club."

 

Newcastle believe Taylor is keen to head for St James' Park, but they will not be drawn into a bidding war for a player they see as competition for a more senior man.

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