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No wonder the Montpellier president/chairman (as crazy as he is) hates us, £6.5 million is an absolute pisstake.

 

(Plus looks like he's going to be proven right about Yanga-Mbiwa...).

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No wonder the Montpellier president/chairman (as crazy as he is) hates us, £6.5 million is an absolute pisstake.

 

(Plus looks like he's going to be proven right about Yanga-Mbiwa...).

 

To be fair, that's approximately what we paid for Mbiwa from them.

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No wonder the Montpellier president/chairman (as crazy as he is) hates us, £6.5 million is an absolute pisstake.

 

(Plus looks like he's going to be proven right about Yanga-Mbiwa...).

 

To be fair, that's approximately what we paid for Mbiwa from them.

 

True but I expect attackers (highly rated ones, that is) to be worth a bit more money than £6.5 million...

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Guest bimpy474

Chuck in all the attacking players with fret all you like, under Pardew were going to look shocking anyways. We're bound to line up in a system and formation that won't suit them, we've had 4 years of it, this season coming won't be any different.

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Not our fault apparently :lol:

 

http://www.foot01.com/equipe/montpellier/cabella-se-demande-a-quoi-joue-nicollin-avec-ses-15me,145489

 

Rémy Cabella the series took a surprising turn on Friday when Laurent Nicollin announced that his father had refused offers to 8ME to sell internationally. According to the team, this offer came from Newcastle, that Cabella was to join in the day by plane! At the last moment, the trip was canceled, much to the astonishment of Montpellier midfielder, who had the agreement of Laurent Nicollin to carry out discussions with the Magpies, the 8ME being sufficient to winning the bet, at least that is what was told to the player, according to sports daily.

 

And it is very clear that Newcastle will not offer the 15me now requested by Loulou Nicollin, officials of the English club has even stated that the proposal 8ME was the last, refusing to advance any escalation in this case. Now the question is what is behind this reversal of the pattern of Montpellier, which could have ultimately decided not to let go Rémy Cabella, aware that it would be difficult to find a successor worthy of the name and able to avoid the torments MSHC, whose season has not been easy

 

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Demand 15m in January

Accept 8m in June

Demand 15m in June

 

One of these doesn't fit.

 

Far be it for me to cast aspersions on the prowess of our recruitment team but we have witnessed this scenario previously and with that in mind I would conclude that we are, once again, being cunts.

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Demand 15m in January

Accept 8m in June

Demand 15m in June

 

One of these doesn't fit.

 

Far be it for me to cast aspersions on the prowess of our recruitment team but we have witnessed this scenario previously and with that in mind I would conclude that we are, once again, being cunts.

It's 31st May today mind.
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Guest neesy111

If Ribery is out for the cup then Cabella will probably go in his stead?

 

A tweet I've just read says this is what will happen.

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If Ribery is out for the cup then Cabella will probably go in his stead?

 

A tweet I've just read says this is what will happen.

 

So let's just forget him.

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Does anybody actually believe Newcastle will sign a player of his caliber.

I for one do not.

 

The price we are willing to pay for players is low.

The wages we are willing to pay players are also low (comparing to other clubs we would like to compete with).

 

But we still waste time trying to bargain for players who are out of our price range/wage range.

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Does anybody actually believe Newcastle will sign a player of his caliber.

I for one do not.

 

The price we are willing to pay for players is low.

The wages we are willing to pay players are also low (comparing to other clubs we would like to compete with).

 

But we still waste time trying to bargain for players who are out of our price range/wage range.

 

If we wanted to sign him or Gomis we could do it today. Signing highly rated players for less than they are worth is not easy though, so it's no wonder we go for the easy option and sign kids like Ayoze who won't demand higher salaries.

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