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Not a full-time staff, was here only for last pre-season.

 

my mate's a fitness coach - worked with some of the womens teams at the London Olympics and is with WBA at the moment . has been approached by nufc in the past but says any decent coach wouldn't touch us with a bargepole. lies, broken promises and trying to do things on the cheap. he would rather commute to the midlands than work on his own doorstep.

 

Well Dave Billows is a very good coach. Was at Everton for about 10 years until Martinez took over and changed the staff. Tony Bellew came to our training ground all the time to work with him as well.

 

Really sound lad too. Met him a couple of times through my brother.

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Not a full-time staff, was here only for last pre-season.

 

my mate's a fitness coach - worked with some of the womens teams at the London Olympics and is with WBA at the moment . has been approached by nufc in the past but says any decent coach wouldn't touch us with a bargepole. lies, broken promises and trying to do things on the cheap. he would rather commute to the midlands than work on his own doorstep.

 

Well Dave Billows is a very good coach. Was at Everton for about 10 years until Martinez took over and changed the staff. Tony Bellew came to our training ground all the time to work with him as well.

 

Really sound lad too. Met him a couple of times through my brother.

 

good to hear, maybe the club is actually trying to be more professional behind the scenes at least.

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Not a full-time staff, was here only for last pre-season.

 

my mate's a fitness coach - worked with some of the womens teams at the London Olympics and is with WBA at the moment . has been approached by nufc in the past but says any decent coach wouldn't touch us with a bargepole. lies, broken promises and trying to do things on the cheap. he would rather commute to the midlands than work on his own doorstep.

 

Well Dave Billows is a very good coach. Was at Everton for about 10 years until Martinez took over and changed the staff. Tony Bellew came to our training ground all the time to work with him as well.

 

Really sound lad too. Met him a couple of times through my brother.

 

good to hear, maybe the club is actually trying to be more professional behind the scenes at least.

 

hold on a second - good enough for Moyes but not for Martinez?

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Not a full-time staff, was here only for last pre-season.

 

my mate's a fitness coach - worked with some of the womens teams at the London Olympics and is with WBA at the moment . has been approached by nufc in the past but says any decent coach wouldn't touch us with a bargepole. lies, broken promises and trying to do things on the cheap. he would rather commute to the midlands than work on his own doorstep.

 

Well Dave Billows is a very good coach. Was at Everton for about 10 years until Martinez took over and changed the staff. Tony Bellew came to our training ground all the time to work with him as well.

 

Really sound lad too. Met him a couple of times through my brother.

 

good to hear, maybe the club is actually trying to be more professional behind the scenes at least.

 

:lol:

 

Sorry.

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Not a full-time staff, was here only for last pre-season.

 

my mate's a fitness coach - worked with some of the womens teams at the London Olympics and is with WBA at the moment . has been approached by nufc in the past but says any decent coach wouldn't touch us with a bargepole. lies, broken promises and trying to do things on the cheap. he would rather commute to the midlands than work on his own doorstep.

 

Well Dave Billows is a very good coach. Was at Everton for about 10 years until Martinez took over and changed the staff. Tony Bellew came to our training ground all the time to work with him as well.

 

Really sound lad too. Met him a couple of times through my brother.

 

good to hear, maybe the club is actually trying to be more professional behind the scenes at least.

 

hold on a second - good enough for Moyes but not for Martinez?

 

Tbf you can't really judge them on whether they are wanted by one manager and rejected by another. Most managers would have their preferred staff that they have worked with for a long time and keep when they switch clubs. There were huge changes to Man Utd's backroom staff when Moyes took over for example.

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Not a full-time staff, was here only for last pre-season.

 

my mate's a fitness coach - worked with some of the womens teams at the London Olympics and is with WBA at the moment . has been approached by nufc in the past but says any decent coach wouldn't touch us with a bargepole. lies, broken promises and trying to do things on the cheap. he would rather commute to the midlands than work on his own doorstep.

 

Well Dave Billows is a very good coach. Was at Everton for about 10 years until Martinez took over and changed the staff. Tony Bellew came to our training ground all the time to work with him as well.

 

Really sound lad too. Met him a couple of times through my brother.

 

good to hear, maybe the club is actually trying to be more professional behind the scenes at least.

 

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:lol:

Glowing recommendation there. Don't see the sense in this anyway. Our policy of buying players because they are cheap and not thinking about positional gaps is mental to say the least.
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http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/newcastle-united-set-make-move-7376060

 

Nee forwards and a defence that has conceded 127 goals in two years - so we are trying to sign a midfielder. Sounds about right.

 

Trying getting past THIS midfield:

 

                            de Jong

 

 

 

 

Anita    Colback      Hadzic      Tiote    Sissoko

 

Dummett      Saylor        Willo          Santon

 

                              Krul

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this is where being a tight penny pinching cunt comes in, if only he'd bought young english players he could make fortunes

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I think the striker in Spain we may be looking at is Youssef El Arabi.

 

Had a decent season for Granada, and I remember us being linked with him a couple of seasons back when he was at Caen, and had a good season in France.

 

We love to monitor for years so ... maybe.

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I think the striker in Spain we may be looking at is Youssef El Arabi.

 

Had a decent season for Granada, and I remember us being linked with him a couple of seasons back when he was at Caen, and had a good season in France.

 

We love to monitor for years so ... maybe.

 

Nope, must be someone else

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http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/manchester-uniteds-wilfried-zaha-transfer-3817208

Newcastle boss Alan Pardew is eyeing a move for Wilfried Zaha – after Manchester United agreed to sell the winger for £7million, writes Alan Nixon in the Sunday People.

 

New Old Trafford chief Louis van Gaal has decided to offload the England star, who fancies a switch to the north-east.

 

Zaha has had a disastrous time at United after arriving from Crystal Palace for £15m last summer.

 

Pardew now needs to persuade Toon owner Mike Ashley, who is insisting on the final say on all transfers, to come up with the cash.

 

Newcastle missed the chance to sign Zaha for £100,000 three years ago.

 

So much lol.

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