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Newcastle United have held their first transfer summit ahead of the January window, and they'll again target players whose contracts are nearly up

 

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/newcastle-united-transfer-hit-list-10251633

 

What a suprise  :lol:

 

Some really good players ont hat list.

 

We just need to make sure we get players in the right areas firstly. And we need to improve our athleticism and pace.

 

I would like Matip, Badu Yarmolenko  and Campbell from that list.

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A quality dcm who can protect the defence (alone) and who is good at passing the ball (forward fast) is probably what we need the most imo. (if everyone is fit)

 

                   

IMO you need 2 players that can do both. Not just one. Matic did it for awhile but couldn't maintain it. You need 2 proper CM's in this division.
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A quality dcm who can protect the defence (alone) and who is good at passing the ball (forward fast) is probably what we need the most imo. (if everyone is fit)

 

                   

IMO you need 2 players that can do both. Not just one. Matic did it for awhile but couldn't maintain it. You need 2 proper CM's in this division.

 

I really hate the idea of playing purely defensive midfielders. What you want is two players in there that bring different strengths to the table from an attacking and defensive perspective. Speed and Dyer was perfect.

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If for argument's sake we can only bring in one first XI player then I think a CM is the priority. Anita and Colback try but they are both lacking too much at this level. We lose the ball too easily in midfield and it puts the whole team under pressure.

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Someone like Cabaye was perfect as he could do a bit of everything. Cabaye, Tiote & Guthrie was a decent blend of skills and attributes even if the latter 2 were limited.

 

Cabbie's only perfect when he has a proper ball winner in the midfield as well though, which we don't have.

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Someone like Cabaye was perfect as he could do a bit of everything. Cabaye, Tiote & Guthrie was a decent blend of skills and attributes even if the latter 2 were limited.

 

Cabbie's only perfect when he has a proper ball winner in the midfield as well though, which we don't have.

 

He's like Colback, inability to go box to box at a high tempo means he can only be played in a three man midfield. He's perfect for Pardew as they play a deep sitting game and launch it long to attack. Speed and Dyer were both fast enough to get up and down the pitch in a flash. Same goes for Rob Lee and Jenas for that matter.

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Someone like Cabaye was perfect as he could do a bit of everything. Cabaye, Tiote & Guthrie was a decent blend of skills and attributes even if the latter 2 were limited.

 

Cabbie's only perfect when he has a proper ball winner in the midfield as well though, which we don't have.

 

Even alongside a Guthrie, he would adjust his game and get more radge.

 

Jenas had it all but was happy to be a passenger in a match. Might open his legs once or twice in a match, or attempt an ambitious pass once or twice. For someone that played under the shadow of Lampard & Gerrard, his passing was so unambitious that it hurt. Still a better performer for us at CM than Colback, Anita, Emre & Parker.

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Jenas was mentally weak, but physically he was built perfectly for the role he played. With Colback and Cabaye you either play very deep, or you need an extra midfielder to cover for their lack of athleticism.

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We played 4-4-2 the majority of the season we finished 5th. A proper 4-4-2 with 2 strikers. Tiote & Cabaye did very well when up against 3 man midfields.

 

Yeah but that 4-4-2 was basically a defensive shape where everyone was in their own half other than a forward and a winger (usually the other striker). I'm talking about a 4-4-2 that is capable of pressing the opposition in their own half.

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Think my priority for January is a centreback. Haven't seen that much of him, but from what I have seen and heard, think we slipped-up not going for Jonny Evans. Of those likely to be available, any ideas who may be a good partner for Mbemba?

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Think my priority for January is a centreback. Haven't seen that much of him, but from what I have seen and heard, think we slipped-up not going for Jonny Evans. Of those likely to be available, any ideas who may be a good partner for Mbemba?

 

Virgin Van Dijk is another we missed out on. Seems to be doing very well for Southampton. On paper, someone like Shawcross would be ideal.

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He's definitely the type I had in mind. My mate Google seems to suggest he is still out post back surgery, also didn't realise he was club captain. Think Hughes would take a swap?? Happy to top up the deal (Cisse, Guoffran,  Tiote, Obertan, and many more! available)

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any Americans or bundesliga watchers seen John Brooks play regularly and give an opinion? Think his contacts up this or next season and we've been linked before

 

Seen him for USMNTUVWXYZ last year. Massive imposing presence and good on the ball, but seemed to lack experience.

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