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Cisse doped up to the eyeballs, caught 10 yards offside fighting with a press photographer who he thinks is a tiger.

 

:lol:

 

Linesman might as well raise the flag as soon as we get posession save on getting excited.

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Guest strongbow69

It's the kind of injury you'd think the club would be keen to keep quiet... Easy to target during a game... Had a bruised one myself last month... Very painful!

this ! he,ll be getting constant jabs from defenders from now on  :undecided:

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So lets all thank the mag and Lee Ryder for throwing it out there

 

They are media outlets, once it's out there, they're going to comment. The club should probably have kept it quiet but either the player or the manager have leaked it.

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By MILES STARFORTH

Published on 24/04/2013 07:45

 

NEWCASTLE United’s Papiss Demba Cisse has been given the all-clear to face Liverpool.

 

The striker suffered a rib injury against Benfica in the club’s Europa League quarter-final earlier this month.

 

And there were fears Cisse would be ruled out of the relegation-threatened Newcastle’s last four Premier League games.

 

But Cisse has been cleared to continue playing after a visit to a French specialist in Paris on Monday.

 

And that is welcome news to United manager Alan Pardew, who has limited striking options.

 

Cisse was back in training on Tyneside yesterday ahead of Liverpool’s visit to St James’s Park on Saturday.

 

The 27-year-old – who wore a protective vest in last weekend’s 1-1 draw against West Bromwich Albion – has scored 13 goals so far this season.

 

For his part, Cisse is keen to play on and help the club secure it’s top-flight status for another season.

 

However, the Senegal international knows another blow to his rib cage could yet see him miss the end of the campaign.

 

Meanwhile, the Liverpool game is close to a sell-out.

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Guest Roger Kint

Wonder if it's better to leave him out of Liverpool and help his chances of appearing in the more winnable games?

 

A Liverpool without Suarez is a winnable game, rather not completely give up on winning a home game ever never mind when we are in this position :lol:

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Wonder if it's better to leave him out of Liverpool and help his chances of appearing in the more winnable games?

Kinnel man, we seem to have a canny knack of losing the winnable games and doing okay in the ones everyone writes us off in. EG Lose at Home to Reading and then beat Chelsea.
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