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http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/newcastle-united/nufc-news/2011/11/15/colo-s-in-no-rush-to-sign-new-deal-72703-29777332/

 

FABRICIO COLOCCINI’S contract talks with Newcastle United remain “work in progress” with the skipper keen to nail his colours to the mast at St James’ Park.

 

The Chronicle understands that Coloccini may even wait until the end of the season before opting to sign a deal that could see him end his career on Tyneside.

 

Coloccini has two years of his current contract left to run, but has made it clear he is happy with life at high-flying Newcastle.

 

It is also believed that one of the reasons Coloccini is paying careful detail to the finer points of his demands is due to the fact the South American funds an orphanage in Argentina for 160 children.

 

Coloccini is also not asking for higher wages, with the length of the deal to be finalised, although La Liga outfit Seville have been tracking the Argentine in the last 12 months and he has also been linked with Liverpool in recent weeks, with talk played down by United.

 

Coloccini has no problems with anybody at United and the scenario is very different to that of his former team-mate Jose Enrique, who proved to be a difficult customer towards the end of his four-year stay with the Magpies. Back then Enrique used the social networking site Twitter to air his grievances with the club before quitting St James’ for Liverpool, with the Spaniard currently lying in sixth place with the Kop side.

 

However, Coloccini is keen to stay focused on the job in hand, and a source close to the defender told the Chronicle: “Fabricio is happy at Newcastle.

 

“The next contract is going to be an important one for him and his family.

 

“But he is happy to just stay firmly focused on playing football at the moment.”

 

“It’s all work in progress.”

 

Coloccini signed for the Magpies in 2008 from La Liga side Deportivo La Coruna and cost Newcastle £10m.

 

The centre-back endured a tough start to his United career and suffered relegation in his first season.

 

But he stayed loyal with Newcastle during their short stay in the Championship and has gone from strength to strength in the last two seasons to be become one of the club’s most valued players.

 

 

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:undecided:

 

As some people on here have pointed out before, there is perhaps too much talk about Colo's contract in the press/public so this could go either way......

 

Hopefully we'll be treated to some good news about this before January - it would be a great Christmas present like.

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Guest cabaye_man

Scaremongering in the Coloccini thread 2 days running. :lol:

 

From the same poster as well :lol: almost like he has an agenda... :shifty:

 

Its ok forum policeman  "Contstable Stu" is on the job  O0

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Guest cabaye_man

Aye, funny that an Australian would make jokes about policemen ;)

pretty average comeback Stu, im sure your capable of something more witty than that

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Aye, funny that an Australian would make jokes about policemen ;)

pretty average comeback Stu, im sure your capable of something more witty than that

 

Nope. Nothing jumps out. It's all pretty vanilla.

 

bland (blnd)

adj. bland·er, bland·est

1. Characterized by a moderate, unperturbed, or tranquil quality, especially:

a. Pleasant in manner; smooth: a bland smile.

b. Not irritating or stimulating; soothing: a bland diet.

c. Exhibiting no personal worry, embarrassment, or concern: told a series of bland lies.

2.

a. Dull and insipid: a bland little drama.

b. Having little or no distinctive flavor: bland cooking.

 

 

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Guest Roger Kint

I don't know what Stu's post is meant to be about? Vanilla, ffs, what a cunt of an expression.

 

To be fair to Stu the other moron has only made 8 posts and all aimed at trolling him. Pathetic really

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