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That's a very good offer for a 29 year old

 

Will really p*ss Barton and Nolan off!

 

Aye but unlike Nolan, Colo can actually run twelve yards...and unlike Barton he doesnt come with baggage.

 

Agree, wasn't saying it in a 'they should have got the same' sort of way

 

Colo is a Rolls Royce/Fine wine of a defender who can play on for years

 

Rio is getting found out now because a big part of his game wasxa bout pace.

 

Colo has never had it. His brain is his best servant and that will only get better

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That's a very good offer for a 29 year old

 

Will really p*ss Barton and Nolan off!

 

Aye but unlike Nolan, Colo can actually run twelve yards...and unlike Barton he doesnt come with baggage.

 

Agree, wasn't saying it in a 'they should have got the same' sort of way

 

Colo is a Rolls Royce/Fine wine of a defender who can play on for years

 

Rio is getting found out now because a big part of his game wasxa bout pace.

 

Colo has never had it. His brain is his best servant and that will only get better

 

The fact that Jonas has signed up might make him more keen.

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please please please

 

If this is true, this could be the start of a collective orgasm on NO, or the beginning of a January sale. We all know that the club does not take too kindly to players negotiating hard and Colo has all the right to do so.

 

I'm just hoping that if the deal is not up to his expectations, then he consider captaining the club, the great team spirit and our potential to progress under a stable setup as mitigating factors to accept a deal that he would otherwise turn down.

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The Sunday Sun can reveal the offer is made up of four years at wages just above his current rate of around £55,000-per- week with an optional final year on slightly reduced terms.

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The Sunday Sun can reveal the offer is made up of four years at wages just above his current rate of around £55,000-per- week with an optional final year on slightly reduced terms.

 

If he inks the contract he would be 35 when any new deal ran out.

 

Ashley has fucking lost it.

 

Barton and Nolan will be fuming :lol:

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The Sunday Sun can reveal the offer is made up of four years at wages just above his current rate of around £55,000-per- week with an optional final year on slightly reduced terms.

 

If he inks the contract he would be 35 when any new deal ran out.

 

Ashley has fucking lost it.

 

Barton and Nolan will be fuming :lol:

 

Good, will make Barton look like a right idiot with his rants.

 

Hope he signs it, would be a brilliant move by the board.

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The cynical side of me is slightly concerned that the press are "leaking" the details of the contract offer; it's very reminiscent of the way the Barton/Nolan/Enrique contract negotiations were reported... (Whereas the deals for Jonas/Tiote/etc seemed to just "happen".)

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The cynical side of me is slightly concerned that the press are "leaking" the details of the contract offer; it's very reminiscent of the way the Barton/Nolan/Enrique contract negotiations were reported... (Whereas the deals for Jonas/Tiote/etc seemed to just "happen".)

 

Yup. It's probably more exerting some pressure on his agent rather than preparing the fans for his departure - like those three were - but it's still worrying.

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The cynical side of me is slightly concerned that the press are "leaking" the details of the contract offer; it's very reminiscent of the way the Barton/Nolan/Enrique contract negotiations were reported... (Whereas the deals for Jonas/Tiote/etc seemed to just "happen".)

 

aye same here, wish it just come out of the blue like the others

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