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  On 06/02/2013 at 15:04, Shorty said:

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Is he definitely out for the season like?

All reports says 2 months.

 

http://i.ytimg.com/vi/lZHoci2Wjs0/0.jpg

 

 

For a minute there, I lost myself, I lost myself...

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  On 06/02/2013 at 14:48, BeloEmre said:

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Is he definitely out for the season like?

All reports says 2 months.

Chances are that, with QPR desperate for points, he will then be rushed back when not 100% fit

Which will lead  to another spell out due to injury

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  On 02/04/2013 at 00:30, Beren said:

4 goals in 6. No malo (haven't seen him play that much, tbh)

 

His finish for QPR tonight was superb, his penalty wasn't.  In 2 minds whether I'd take him in the summer given that he rejected us so recently.  QPR are down.

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  On 02/04/2013 at 00:42, Interpolic said:

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4 goals in 6. No malo (haven't seen him play that much, tbh)

 

His finish for QPR tonight was superb, his penalty wasn't.  In 2 minds whether I'd take him in the summer given that he rejected us so recently.  QPR are down.

 

I've only seen highlights but he looks a player for sure.  His goal today was taken very well.

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Seems to be doing well so far. If QPR gets relegated, he will surely have earned himself a move to a top 6 club. Can see the likes of Spurs and Arsenal after him, especially in a cut-price deal.

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http://www.journallive.co.uk/nufc/newcastle-united-news/2013/04/02/newcastle-united-deciding-who-to-move-on-61634-33100364/#ixzz2PIPyMXy2

 

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Meanwhile, The Journal understands that United have privately ruled out the prospect of snatching Loic Remy from QPR if the club are relegated at the end of the season.

 

He has a release clause in his contract will see him depart Loftus Road if the team drop into the Championship but United would not be among the takers if that happened.

 

Newcastle feel that supporters would not take to him, and were not particularly happy with the conduct of the player when he turned them down in January.

 

Not so sure about that.

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  On 02/04/2013 at 10:43, Skeletor said:

http://www.journallive.co.uk/nufc/newcastle-united-news/2013/04/02/newcastle-united-deciding-who-to-move-on-61634-33100364/#ixzz2PIPyMXy2

 

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Meanwhile, The Journal understands that United have privately ruled out the prospect of snatching Loic Remy from QPR if the club are relegated at the end of the season.

 

He has a release clause in his contract will see him depart Loftus Road if the team drop into the Championship but United would not be among the takers if that happened.

 

Newcastle feel that supporters would not take to him, and were not particularly happy with the conduct of the player when he turned them down in January.

 

Not so sure about that.

 

I think we could do better than an obvious mercenary.

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Whats the deal with his injury record though??

 

This season above all, has proved we need our best players on the pitch. Can't guarantee anyones fitness I guess but a past record gives some kinda indication maybe?

 

Agree he's the type we need, seems mobile and quick footed...but would be worried about him playing say 20 games a season...

 

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  On 02/04/2013 at 05:36, LRD said:

Seems to be doing well so far. If QPR gets relegated, he will surely have earned himself a move to a top 6 club. Can see the likes of Spurs and Arsenal after him, especially in a cut-price deal.

 

Not sure he's done that well. He's looked good, but six moths at a relegation side isn't a lot to earn the faith of a bigger club.

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Looks like he's in Ba's situation when he went to West Ham. Apparently injury prone but very talented player "proves himself" at a relegated club and gets a free transfer. If he'd sign the kind of deal Ba must have then I'd have him.

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  On 02/04/2013 at 10:48, George Bailey said:

Whats the deal with his injury record though??

 

This season above all, has proved we need our best players on the pitch. Can't guarantee anyones fitness I guess but a past record gives some kinda indication maybe?

 

Agree he's the type we need, seems mobile and quick footed...but would be worried about him playing say 20 games a season...

 

His injury record is a myth, just look at his appearance record in his career.

 

Anyway i'm of the opinion that he has made his bed he can lie in it but if we did sign him and started banging in goals i would soon change my mind :lol:

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