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But wasn't he in there to send money back home?? Versus using the advantageous paydown loan part of the business??

 

Not that I actually give a flying fuck about it. He's not doing shit on the pitch....so whatever.

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Isn't he somewhat hypocritical moaning about Wonga but using the services of another company who charge extortionate loan rates?

 

Might not had anywhere else to use Western Union???

Banks do money transfers direct from your own bank account.

 

The other party probably didn't have a bank account. Honestly, what nonsense.

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Is the Money Shop like Western Union? (the non-scammer kind, :lol:)

Yes.

 

It's a payday loan shop, pawn shop and also western union money transfer place.

 

Dunno why he didn't just transfer money from his bank though.

 

The bit about not seeing many footballers like him on the West Road is laughable as well seeing as he is supposedly a devout muslim and therefore he likely goes to prayers at one of the mosques up the west road anyway.

 

Good luck finding a bank or ATM in 70% of Senegal.

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http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/newcastle-transfers-loic-remy-move-3193275#ixzz2uhMsvuTC

 

Pardew will also give the misfiring Cisse a chance to end his personal goal drought, and show he can thrive in the next three years of his contract.

 

When will it Cisse? Former Geordie goal machine Papiss is still misfiring

 

Pardew, whose side visit Hull on Saturday, said: "I have an additional problem with Papiss. He has not scored as many goals as we would like.

 

"I have got to get him playing in the next 10 games. I have got to get something out of Papiss. There are still question marks about players at this club and between now and the summer they are questions I need answers to.

 

"He is not on the way out but he needs to find a way back into the first team. The only way to do that is to play well and score goals. He did okay against Villa but he needs to do a lot better than that. He is aware that sometimes a goal can kick start that but unfortunately we are still waiting for that.

 

"Papiss is our player, so I will lean to him more than Luuk. He is a player who has signed here for three more years.

 

"I have enjoyed my time with Luuk de Jong and I really like him. He is a real together person and a great pro, as you expect from Holland. With all his characteristics, he reminds me of Peter Lovenkrands. In terms of his attitude and application, I could not ask for better than that."

 

:facepalm:

 

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Pardew will also give the misfiring Cisse a chance to end his personal goal drought, and show he can thrive in the next three years of his contract.

 

When will it Cisse? Former Geordie goal machine Papiss is still misfiring

 

Pardew, whose side visit Hull on Saturday, said: "I have an additional problem with Papiss. He has not scored as many goals as we would like.

 

"I have got to get him playing in the next 10 games. I have got to get something out of Papiss. There are still question marks about players at this club and between now and the summer they are questions I need answers to.

 

"He is not on the way out but he needs to find a way back into the first team. The only way to do that is to play well and score goals. He did okay against Villa but he needs to do a lot better than that. He is aware that sometimes a goal can kick start that but unfortunately we are still waiting for that.

 

"Papiss is our player, so I will lean to him more than Luuk. He is a player who has signed here for three more years.

 

"I have enjoyed my time with Luuk de Jong and I really like him. He is a real together person and a great pro, as you expect from Holland. With all his characteristics, he reminds me of Peter Lovenkrands. In terms of his attitude and application, I could not ask for better than that."

 

:facepalm:

 

 

Persisting with Cisse is an error. He's not good enough for the level that we're aiming for.

 

I don't see the point in his comments about De Jong. Maybe he's trying to reassure him that when he doesn't get picked, it isn't because he doesn't rate him, it's because he wants to give Cisse the chance to improve.

 

Either way, he's being too smart for his own good.

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I'm hoping the Lovenkrands comment is just them both being model pros who just want to play football, still sounds a little patronising.

 

I honestly think he is referring to that they look similar and have a similar gait. Nothing to do with the way they play.

 

Parsehole.

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