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Bordeaux President Jean Louis Tiraud has confirmed his interest in Newcastle United central defender Mapou Yanga Mbiwa in a press conference where new manager Willy Sagnol was unveiled.

 

He had the following to say: “He is an excellent player with one defect, he was bought very expensively by Newcastle and his salary is high. The problem with the idea of a loan, is most clubs wait until the 31st August, because they are still trying to sell the player.”

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Bordeaux President Jean Louis Tiraud has confirmed his interest in Newcastle United central defender Mapou Yanga Mbiwa in a press conference where new manager Willy Sagnol was unveiled.

 

He had the following to say: “He is an excellent player with one defect, he was bought very expensively by Newcastle and his salary is high. The problem with the idea of a loan, is most clubs wait until the 31st August, because they are still trying to sell the player.”

 

As expected they can't afford him.

 

A loan wouldn't be the worse thing for us imo, especially if we could get shut of Pardew and Give Yanga a chance under a decent manager 12 months down the line.

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We keep players due to the wages they are on and not the potential or quality they provide? f***ing backwards crap man.

 

Tbh it makes sense. If your 4th choice CB (rightly or wrongly) is on first XI wages, you should get rid. Especially when you only plan on playing 40 games a season in total.

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When Pardew first came, (when Saylor was on Tranfer List) he said one his priorities was to get him a new contract. :anguish:

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Bordeaux President Jean Louis Tiraud has confirmed his interest in Newcastle United central defender Mapou Yanga Mbiwa in a press conference where new manager Willy Sagnol was unveiled.

 

He had the following to say: “He is an excellent player with one defect, he was bought very expensively by Newcastle and his salary is high. The problem with the idea of a loan, is most clubs wait until the 31st August, because they are still trying to sell the player.”

 

As expected they can't afford him.

 

A loan wouldn't be the worse thing for us imo, especially if we could get shut of Pardew and Give Yanga a chance under a decent manager 12 months down the line.

 

He needs PL games and now if he's ever to succeed for us. Suppose getting games in that Mickey Mouse league is better than sitting on our bench, mind.

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There's only one person who can make the decision to let Mbiwa go and that's Pardew. Says everything about his terrible judgement not to mention his lack of character.

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