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If Cabella + De Jong both arrive, I'd like to see a scenario where LDJ is playing up top, Remy + Gouffran out wide, Cabella in the #10 role, Cabaye and Sissoko playing CMs. If Cabaye goes, then insert one of Tiote or Anita. Ideal scenario is Hatem playing wide right (harsh on Gouffran), with Cabaye and Sissoko playing the CM role(s)

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If Cabella + De Jong both arrive, I'd like to see a scenario where LDJ is playing up top, Remy + Gouffran out wide, Cabella in the #10 role, Cabaye and Sissoko playing CMs. If Cabaye goes, then insert one of Tiote or Anita. Ideal scenario is Hatem playing wide right (harsh on Gouffran), with Cabaye and Sissoko playing the CM role(s)

 

Where does that leave Shola?

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If Cabella + De Jong both arrive, I'd like to see a scenario where LDJ is playing up top, Remy + Gouffran out wide, Cabella in the #10 role, Cabaye and Sissoko playing CMs. If Cabaye goes, then insert one of Tiote or Anita. Ideal scenario is Hatem playing wide right (harsh on Gouffran), with Cabaye and Sissoko playing the CM role(s)

 

Where does that leave Shola?

 

Hopefully him and Pardew both looking for a new club

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If Cabella + De Jong both arrive, I'd like to see a scenario where LDJ is playing up top, Remy + Gouffran out wide, Cabella in the #10 role, Cabaye and Sissoko playing CMs. If Cabaye goes, then insert one of Tiote or Anita. Ideal scenario is Hatem playing wide right (harsh on Gouffran), with Cabaye and Sissoko playing the CM role(s)

 

Where does that leave Shola?

Hopefully with spelks in his arse from sitting on the bench.
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If Cabella + De Jong both arrive, I'd like to see a scenario where LDJ is playing up top, Remy + Gouffran out wide, Cabella in the #10 role, Cabaye and Sissoko playing CMs. If Cabaye goes, then insert one of Tiote or Anita. Ideal scenario is Hatem playing wide right (harsh on Gouffran), with Cabaye and Sissoko playing the CM role(s)

 

Where does that leave Shola?

Hopefully with spelks in his arse from sitting on the bench.

 

If Shola is still on bench I will cry

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Saw Montpellier a couple of times this season and he played attacking midfield in a 4-2-3-1 in one and from the left in the other (he's left footed).

takes corners with a right foot though...

 

Memory must be failing me, poor show.

 

Went to the holy grail that is youtube, takes pens and corners with his right but plays some lovely balls/crosses with his left foot and has absolutely no qualms at all going on that side if there is more space (never looked like he was trying to cut back onto his right) so it is easy to see why someone might assume he was a lefty.

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Ignoring the fact he's a c*nt i'd still wank silly if we got anyone like that :lol:

 

Got Obertan didn't you, you spoilt little sod :lol:

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I have a friend who works with someone that knows JFK's family and apparently he has gone to North Sentinel Island to discuss the transfer of a youngster from the Island with a 2 goals per game scoring record, probably bullshit but who knows 

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If Cabella + De Jong both arrive, I'd like to see a scenario where LDJ is playing up top, Remy + Gouffran out wide, Cabella in the #10 role, Cabaye and Sissoko playing CMs. If Cabaye goes, then insert one of Tiote or Anita. Ideal scenario is Hatem playing wide right (harsh on Gouffran), with Cabaye and Sissoko playing the CM role(s)

 

Where does that leave Shola?

 

:spit:

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Bafetimbi Gomis deal would cost Newcastle United £1million in agent fees

7 Jan 2014 07:11

Newcastle United have cooled their interest in Bafetimbi Gomis – despite the player making it clear that a move to Tyneside this January still interests him

Newcastle United have cooled their interest in Bafetimbi Gomis – despite the player making it clear that a move to Tyneside this January still interests him.

 

United came close to an agreement for the 28-year-old last summer only for the move to be complicated by agent fees and late interest from Marseille, which eventually saw the deal collapse and the player staying put at Lyon.

 

And although Gomis has been offered around clubs once again during the January transfer window, Newcastle have been put off by the demands of the players’ representatives with an agent fee of around £1m the demand for the deal from Lyon to Newcastle.

 

The hefty sum is thought to be a major factor in Newcastle’s bid last summer and could hinder his hopes of a Premier League move again this time around.

 

Gomis has Mondial Promotion listed as his representatives, the same group that represent Marseille’s Andre Ayew and ex-Chelsea striker Didier Drogba.

 

Both the Magpies and Lyon agreed a knockdown fee last summer for Gomis with his current contract about to come an end in six months.

 

Any potential transfer fee would be likely to reduced again this winter, but United are understood to be relaxed about the situation as they have other targets on their list and Gomis is not a priority.

 

Also on Newcastle’s hit-list is out of sorts striker Luuk De Jong of Borussia Monchengladbach with the 23-year-old available for a loan deal.

 

A temporary switch would also be the deal on the table for Demba Ba of Chelsea. The Magpies haven’t ruled out his return but were quoted around £3million for a loan switch last summer for the whole season.

 

The Blues would offer a reduced fee for a loan switch for the second half of the campaign and Jose Mourinho will not stand in his way if he wants to return to the North East.

 

French teenage left-back Nathan Dekoke of St Etienne is another player on United’s list, but the 17-year-old would be pooled straight into the development squad under Wille Donachie and Dave Watson with a four-year deal mooted in France.

 

United remain eager to hold on to their star players in January but Alan Pardew has already described Newcastle as “hard sellers” this window and should they receive a substantial offer for the likes of Yohan Cabaye or Hatem Ben Arfa, they are unlikely to turn it down.

 

But Pardew has been told he does not have to sell to buy in this window and has had assurances that he will be given money to spend.

 

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Bafetimbi Gomis deal would cost Newcastle United £1million in agent fees

7 Jan 2014 07:11

 

 

But Pardew has been told he does not have to sell to buy in this window and has had assurances that he will be given money to spend.

 

 

obvo lieing, dident Ma get quoted early 2013 saying he wasent investing anything else?

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Bafetimbi Gomis deal would cost Newcastle United £1million in agent fees

7 Jan 2014 07:11

 

 

But Pardew has been told he does not have to sell to buy in this window and has had assurances that he will be given money to spend.

 

 

obvo lieing, dident Ma get quoted early 2013 saying he wasent investing anything else?

 

Whats that got to do with it? The club has money ffs :lol:

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