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I'm talking about Pardew having a go at our transfer policy after he left, then goes and signs two players signed for him under that policy.

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Decided to remind myself of what his girlfriend said when he left us. Some great Daily Mail readers comments at the bottom

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2936434/Davide-Santon-pushed-Newcastle-United-rants-girlfriend-Chloe-Sanderson-Twitter-Inter-Milan-loan.html

 

typical blonde geordie loud mouth imagine living with her you can tell hes under the thumb

 

Obviously she'd prefer being a WAG in her own area where she can be in the local spotlight, to being an unknown in Milan.

 

don't worry love they sell fake tan in Italy
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Sevilla sign Ganso.

 

Flip, is he still a flop?

 

Well he's always just been this extremely talented player who lack any sorts of mobility. People hoped he'd become much more mobile and dynamic, but his game is just made for walking football. He's a classy immobile player, which leads to him being a bit too inconsistent. Don't think he'll be a hit in Sevilla, but hope he succeeds as he's just one of those classy footballers with a very good left-foot and vision.

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I'm talking about Pardew having a go at our transfer policy after he left, then goes and signs two players signed for him under that policy.

 

Wasn't he a Pardew signing?

 

I thought Obertan and Elliot were his only signings?

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I'm talking about Pardew having a go at our transfer policy after he left, then goes and signs two players signed for him under that policy.

 

Wasn't he a Pardew signing?

 

I thought Obertan and Elliot were his only signings?

 

Those two as well.

 

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I didn't think Santon was particularly a Carr or Pardew signing just thought Santon's agent recognised that we needed a left back and said we could have Santon and everyone agreed to take a chance on his potential without much scouting of Italy

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Sevilla sign Ganso.

 

Flip, is he still a flop?

 

Well he's always just been this extremely talented player who lack any sorts of mobility. People hoped he'd become much more mobile and dynamic, but his game is just made for walking football. He's a classy immobile player, which leads to him being a bit too inconsistent. Don't think he'll be a hit in Sevilla, but hope he succeeds as he's just one of those classy footballers with a very good left-foot and vision.

 

Who else has had that type of style? Kevin Nolan and maybe Berbatov?

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Sevilla sign Ganso.

 

Flip, is he still a flop?

 

Well he's always just been this extremely talented player who lack any sorts of mobility. People hoped he'd become much more mobile and dynamic, but his game is just made for walking football. He's a classy immobile player, which leads to him being a bit too inconsistent. Don't think he'll be a hit in Sevilla, but hope he succeeds as he's just one of those classy footballers with a very good left-foot and vision.

 

Who else has had that type of style? Kevin Nolan and maybe Berbatov?

 

:lol:

 

Kevin Nolan? Kevin Nolan is pretty much the opposite of Ganso while sharing the same immobility. As for Berbatov, he was a striker, much different kind of player. Ganso is just really immobile. He's a like a less fluid Rivaldo with not as great of a left-foot but possibly a better vision of the game. I mean he's really really talented player, just lacks the dynamicity to play at the top European level in my opinion. There's few clips out there that shows his talent.

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Wasn't Socrates a guy who played at his own pace

 

 

Was the 80s though, that type of player was a lot more common than today with all the athletes running around giving the impression that the pitch is a lot smaller than it was. From the little i have seen of Ganso i reckon he would have been a star 20-30 years ago, the game has changed though and that type of player is very rare now for a reason.

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Boro getting Gaston Ramirez, Subotic (both work permits permitting) and Negredo in the next few days supposedly. Those signings would suggest they're going to give it a real go this season unlike Burnley who seem to be doing their classic thing of not changing their squad much after promotion

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