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Really worrying times I'm afraid.

Interesting to see what happens here though as MA seems to be adverse to setting precedents and simply cancelling his contract would certainly be a dangerous move (for the club) given the current situation.

Hope we can get something in place that suits both parties.

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The easiest way out for him if he really wanted to help his "sick" wife would be to retire from football completely. Can't wait to see how this one pans out.

Why have you put "sick"?

 

BBC Newcastle were on about this on the radio and the impression given is that she really is sick and it's actually pretty serious but obviously the club have respected it's a private matter and have went public on it.

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Realistically, we'd get no more than that for him imo. He'll be 31 next week and defenders don't often go for very much.

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£8m is about right.

 

Agreed. Anyone thinking we'd get more for a 31 yr old is not living in the real world. The valuation seems more to discourage interest to my mind, which is great.

 

isnt the nominal (maximum) value related to the value of his remaining contract in wages?  i.e. he has 3 years left at 3m a year(ish?), so due to fifa rules he has the right to buy himself out by paying this amount to the club, or having whichever club he wanted to move to pay this amount for him.  so, 8-10m?

seem to remember that players wishing to do this had to be two years into the contract they wished to buy out, not completely sure of that though.  either way, the club could be using this method to calculate his value, as at some point he would qualify for this kind of move and his contract at the time would set the price

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FABRICIO COLOCCINI is expected to lead Newcastle United into battle for Saturday’s crucial home clash with relegation rivals Reading.

 

Friends of the centre-back from Argentina have indicated to the Chronicle a proposed meeting about his future on Tyneside has now been postponed until Monday.

 

Read More http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/newcastle-united/nufc-news/2013/01/16/fabricio-coloccini-to-lead-newcastle-united-out-72703-32609160/#.UPZ9wC_foqc.twitter#ixzz2I8HA0Gy8

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The easiest way out for him if he really wanted to help his "sick" wife would be to retire from football completely. Can't wait to see how this one pans out.

Why have you put "sick"?

 

BBC Newcastle were on about this on the radio and the impression given is that she really is sick and it's actually pretty serious but obviously the club have respected it's a private matter and have went public on it.

 

If my wife was sick as that my priority would be her not football and not arranging a deal to sign and play for another club.

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The easiest way out for him if he really wanted to help his "sick" wife would be to retire from football completely. Can't wait to see how this one pans out.

Why have you put "sick"?

 

BBC Newcastle were on about this on the radio and the impression given is that she really is sick and it's actually pretty serious but obviously the club have respected it's a private matter and have went public on it.

 

If my wife was sick as that my priority would be her not football and not arranging a deal to sign and play for another club.

 

Isn't that Colo's priority? Please give us your insider knowledge.

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The easiest way out for him if he really wanted to help his "sick" wife would be to retire from football completely. Can't wait to see how this one pans out.

Why have you put "sick"?

 

BBC Newcastle were on about this on the radio and the impression given is that she really is sick and it's actually pretty serious but obviously the club have respected it's a private matter and have went public on it.

 

If my wife was sick as that my priority would be her not football and not arranging a deal to sign and play for another club.

 

Isn't that Colo's priority? Please give us your insider knowledge.

 

If it is why isn't he back in Argentina then? He's not forced to stay and play is he.

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