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His attitude is either appalling or Pardew doesn't know how to use him. Truth is probably somewhere in the middle.

 

I think market value, you're looking at about £2m-3m for Marveaux.

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Pardew : i have never frozen out a player in my career.

 

Erm : Marveaux Alan ?

 

Jonas?

 

At least he spoke to Jonas. Told him he wasn't in his plans.

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Pardew : i have never frozen out a player in my career.

 

Erm : Marveaux Alan ?

 

Jonas?

 

At least he spoke to Jonas. Told him he wasn't in his plans.

 

How do you know he hasn't for Marveaux?

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Send him to Lyon on loan or as bait for Grenier. Could imagine all parties would go for it.

 

nevermind on loan, if he isn't going to feature put him in a part of the full deal,  if it knocks £1 or £2m off the price

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SYLVAIN Marveaux has 48 hours to convince Alan Pardew he can make an impact in Saturday’s Tyne-Wear derby.

The midfielder hasn’t made a first-team appearance for Newcastle United in FOUR months.

 

Marveaux’s only run-out came in an Under-21 game against Chelsea at St James’s Park early last month, which was watched by 365 fans.

 

But the sale of midfield lynchpin Yohan Cabaye to Paris Saint-Germain – coupled with a number of injuries and Loic Remy’s suspension – could see the 27-year-old return to the squad for the visit of Sunderland to St James’s Park.

 

Marveaux has shown glimpses of his undoubted talent since joining from Stade Rennais in the summer of 2011.

 

And his absence from the first-team in recent months has been questioned by supporters, with the the former France Under-21 international fit and available for selection.

 

Marveaux wasn’t in the squad for Tuesday’s night’s game against Norwich City.

 

Asked by the Gazette about Marveaux’s non-involvement at Carrow Road, Pardew said: “Sylvain could be involved against Sunderland.”

 

Pardew wouldn’t elaborate on Marveaux’s situation, though he has previously talked of the need for him – and others – to apply themselves in training day in, day out.

 

Forward Sammy Ameobi, it seems, has done this, and the 21-year-old was rewarded with a start against Norwich.

 

And Pardew is looking for attitude and application on the practice pitch from Marveaux, whose natural ability isn’t in question.

 

With Cabaye’s exit having left a yawning gap in United’s midfield, Marveaux could finally come to the fore at Newcastle – two and a half years after he crossed the Channel.

 

“First and foremost, you have to show on the training ground that you are worthy of getting your place in this team, or getting in this group,” he said.

 

“And then we go from there – it’s as simple as that. We haven’t really seen Sammy (Ameobi) get a chance either in this run, and he deserves a chance as much as Sylvain.”

 

http://www.shieldsgazette.com/sport/football/newcastle-united/marveaux-in-frame-for-derby-role-1-6405505

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SYLVAIN Marveaux has 48 hours to convince Alan Pardew he can make an impact in Saturday’s Tyne-Wear derby.

The midfielder hasn’t made a first-team appearance for Newcastle United in FOUR months.

 

Marveaux’s only run-out came in an Under-21 game against Chelsea at St James’s Park early last month, which was watched by 365 fans.

 

But the sale of midfield lynchpin Yohan Cabaye to Paris Saint-Germain – coupled with a number of injuries and Loic Remy’s suspension – could see the 27-year-old return to the squad for the visit of Sunderland to St James’s Park.

 

Marveaux has shown glimpses of his undoubted talent since joining from Stade Rennais in the summer of 2011.

 

And his absence from the first-team in recent months has been questioned by supporters, with the the former France Under-21 international fit and available for selection.

 

Marveaux wasn’t in the squad for Tuesday’s night’s game against Norwich City.

 

Asked by the Gazette about Marveaux’s non-involvement at Carrow Road, Pardew said: “Sylvain could be involved against Sunderland.”

 

Pardew wouldn’t elaborate on Marveaux’s situation, though he has previously talked of the need for him – and others – to apply themselves in training day in, day out.

 

Forward Sammy Ameobi, it seems, has done this, and the 21-year-old was rewarded with a start against Norwich.

 

And Pardew is looking for attitude and application on the practice pitch from Marveaux, whose natural ability isn’t in question.

 

With Cabaye’s exit having left a yawning gap in United’s midfield, Marveaux could finally come to the fore at Newcastle – two and a half years after he crossed the Channel.

 

“First and foremost, you have to show on the training ground that you are worthy of getting your place in this team, or getting in this group,” he said.

 

“And then we go from there – it’s as simple as that. We haven’t really seen Sammy (Ameobi) get a chance either in this run, and he deserves a chance as much as Sylvain.”

 

http://www.shieldsgazette.com/sport/football/newcastle-united/marveaux-in-frame-for-derby-role-1-6405505

 

As much as I think he is a technically gifted player, it has to be said he went totally missing in the derby last year.

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SYLVAIN Marveaux has 48 hours to convince Alan Pardew he can make an impact in Saturday’s Tyne-Wear derby.

The midfielder hasn’t made a first-team appearance for Newcastle United in FOUR months.

 

Marveaux’s only run-out came in an Under-21 game against Chelsea at St James’s Park early last month, which was watched by 365 fans.

 

But the sale of midfield lynchpin Yohan Cabaye to Paris Saint-Germain – coupled with a number of injuries and Loic Remy’s suspension – could see the 27-year-old return to the squad for the visit of Sunderland to St James’s Park.

 

Marveaux has shown glimpses of his undoubted talent since joining from Stade Rennais in the summer of 2011.

 

And his absence from the first-team in recent months has been questioned by supporters, with the the former France Under-21 international fit and available for selection.

 

Marveaux wasn’t in the squad for Tuesday’s night’s game against Norwich City.

 

Asked by the Gazette about Marveaux’s non-involvement at Carrow Road, Pardew said: “Sylvain could be involved against Sunderland.”

 

Pardew wouldn’t elaborate on Marveaux’s situation, though he has previously talked of the need for him – and others – to apply themselves in training day in, day out.

 

Forward Sammy Ameobi, it seems, has done this, and the 21-year-old was rewarded with a start against Norwich.

 

And Pardew is looking for attitude and application on the practice pitch from Marveaux, whose natural ability isn’t in question.

 

With Cabaye’s exit having left a yawning gap in United’s midfield, Marveaux could finally come to the fore at Newcastle – two and a half years after he crossed the Channel.

 

“First and foremost, you have to show on the training ground that you are worthy of getting your place in this team, or getting in this group,” he said.

 

“And then we go from there – it’s as simple as that. We haven’t really seen Sammy (Ameobi) get a chance either in this run, and he deserves a chance as much as Sylvain.”

 

http://www.shieldsgazette.com/sport/football/newcastle-united/marveaux-in-frame-for-derby-role-1-6405505

 

As much as I think he is a technically gifted player, it has to be said he went totally missing in the derby last year.

 

I'm not really sure a derby is the right game to be bringing him back. We could have done with him on the bench at Norwich though.

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