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How would being in Argentina get him fitter than here?

 

They have medical facilities just like we have here, being with his family gives it the edge because he will have been happier and mentally in a better place.

 

No way there are any medical facilities in a corrupt third world banana republic like Argentina.

 

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So Pardew and Coloccini have trolled us all, is this some sort of new mind game that they've agreed to play with the rest of football or have the Argentinians come up with a new regenerative technique that they're unwilling to share with modern medicine? :cheesy2:

 

It goes without saying though, it would be a massive boost if he does make it for the derby. Let's hope he passes his fitness test.

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Whether he is fit enough to play or not, Fabricio Coloccini tells nufc.co.uk he will play his part at Sunderland

 

By Anthony Marshall - Newcastle United Managing Editor

 

Fabricio Coloccini has vowed to play his part at the Stadium of Light on Sunday, even if it is not on the pitch, as he laughed off suggestions about being sidelined until Christmas with a groin injury.

 

The Argentine defender picked up the knock while on international duty earlier this month and missed last weekend's Premier League draw with Liverpool.

 

However, he has been back in light training this week at the Magpies' Benton-based headquarters, with boss Alan Pardew revealing on Friday that the skipper is "touch and go" for spot in the Tyne-Wear derby.

 

And even if Sunday's fixture comes too early for Coloccini, the centre-back will lend his experience and know-how to the rest of the dressing room, as Newcastle bid for another positive result on Wearside.

 

"It is not too bad. I have started to run so I am pleased with that," Coloccini told nufc.co.uk about his groin complaint.

 

"I heard in the news that I was supposed to be in Argentina, that I could be out for ten weeks but no, that is not true.

 

"It is difficult when you are out, especially for games like Sunderland, because you would like to be on the pitch.

 

"I am not sure whether I will play yet but if I don't I will give the players help and talk to them.

 

"A lot of them played in the derby last year, apart from Remy, but everyone knows what this game means.

 

"It is a big one for everyone and hopefully we can get three points."

 

Great club captain.

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Whether he is fit enough to play or not, Fabricio Coloccini tells nufc.co.uk he will play his part at Sunderland

 

By Anthony Marshall - Newcastle United Managing Editor

 

Fabricio Coloccini has vowed to play his part at the Stadium of Light on Sunday, even if it is not on the pitch, as he laughed off suggestions about being sidelined until Christmas with a groin injury.

 

The Argentine defender picked up the knock while on international duty earlier this month and missed last weekend's Premier League draw with Liverpool.

 

However, he has been back in light training this week at the Magpies' Benton-based headquarters, with boss Alan Pardew revealing on Friday that the skipper is "touch and go" for spot in the Tyne-Wear derby.

 

And even if Sunday's fixture comes too early for Coloccini, the centre-back will lend his experience and know-how to the rest of the dressing room, as Newcastle bid for another positive result on Wearside.

 

"It is not too bad. I have started to run so I am pleased with that," Coloccini told nufc.co.uk about his groin complaint.

 

"I heard in the news that I was supposed to be in Argentina, that I could be out for ten weeks but no, that is not true.

 

"It is difficult when you are out, especially for games like Sunderland, because you would like to be on the pitch.

 

"I am not sure whether I will play yet but if I don't I will give the players help and talk to them.

 

"A lot of them played in the derby last year, apart from Remy, but everyone knows what this game means.

 

"It is a big one for everyone and hopefully we can get three points."

 

Great club captain.

 

OMG, SEES, TOLD YAS SO, SPACKAZZZ!!!!  LOL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is how it works right? :troll:

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Whether he is fit enough to play or not, Fabricio Coloccini tells nufc.co.uk he will play his part at Sunderland

 

By Anthony Marshall - Newcastle United Managing Editor

 

Fabricio Coloccini has vowed to play his part at the Stadium of Light on Sunday, even if it is not on the pitch, as he laughed off suggestions about being sidelined until Christmas with a groin injury.

 

The Argentine defender picked up the knock while on international duty earlier this month and missed last weekend's Premier League draw with Liverpool.

 

However, he has been back in light training this week at the Magpies' Benton-based headquarters, with boss Alan Pardew revealing on Friday that the skipper is "touch and go" for spot in the Tyne-Wear derby.

 

And even if Sunday's fixture comes too early for Coloccini, the centre-back will lend his experience and know-how to the rest of the dressing room, as Newcastle bid for another positive result on Wearside.

 

"It is not too bad. I have started to run so I am pleased with that," Coloccini told nufc.co.uk about his groin complaint.

 

"I heard in the news that I was supposed to be in Argentina, that I could be out for ten weeks but no, that is not true.

 

"It is difficult when you are out, especially for games like Sunderland, because you would like to be on the pitch.

 

"I am not sure whether I will play yet but if I don't I will give the players help and talk to them.

 

"A lot of them played in the derby last year, apart from Remy, but everyone knows what this game means.

 

"It is a big one for everyone and hopefully we can get three points."

 

Great club captain.

 

OMG, SEES, TOLD YAS SO, SPACKAZZZ!!!!  LOL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is how it works right? :troll:

 

:lol: Good to hear that from him though. It does sound like he has been reading this thread like.

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Whether he is fit enough to play or not, Fabricio Coloccini tells nufc.co.uk he will play his part at Sunderland

 

By Anthony Marshall - Newcastle United Managing Editor

 

Fabricio Coloccini has vowed to play his part at the Stadium of Light on Sunday, even if it is not on the pitch, as he laughed off suggestions about being sidelined until Christmas with a groin injury.

 

The Argentine defender picked up the knock while on international duty earlier this month and missed last weekend's Premier League draw with Liverpool.

 

However, he has been back in light training this week at the Magpies' Benton-based headquarters, with boss Alan Pardew revealing on Friday that the skipper is "touch and go" for spot in the Tyne-Wear derby.

 

And even if Sunday's fixture comes too early for Coloccini, the centre-back will lend his experience and know-how to the rest of the dressing room, as Newcastle bid for another positive result on Wearside.

 

"It is not too bad. I have started to run so I am pleased with that," Coloccini told nufc.co.uk about his groin complaint.

 

"I heard in the news that I was supposed to be in Argentina, that I could be out for ten weeks but no, that is not true.

 

"It is difficult when you are out, especially for games like Sunderland, because you would like to be on the pitch.

 

"I am not sure whether I will play yet but if I don't I will give the players help and talk to them.

 

"A lot of them played in the derby last year, apart from Remy, but everyone knows what this game means.

 

"It is a big one for everyone and hopefully we can get three points."

 

Great club captain.

 

OMG, SEES, TOLD YAS SO, SPACKAZZZ!!!!  LOL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is how it works right? :troll:

 

:lol: Good to hear that from him though. It does sound like he has been reading this thread like.

 

It would be great if he had.  Anyhow, nice to see him doing what a club captain should.

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