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Surely in the prospect of the new season, any sane,  professional manager would give all his squad a clean slate and allow the individuals the opportunity to shine?

 

Any sane, professional manager would.

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I would be sickened to be honest. Im still hanging on to the tiny hope that pardew might get the chop.

Be interesting to see if he turns down milan

 

He wont turn down Milan if its serious. Pretty sure he wont be here at the end of the window regardless.

 

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I hope its a big club because some smug scouse twat on my course is convinced that no decent club will be after him. He just doesnt rate him at all.

 

I'd love to wipe that smugness off his face! Foreign + big club..... AC Milan would be ideal.

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I'm fuming my favourite player out of this current squad is getting jettisoned just because Pardew doesn't like his perceived failure to track back.

 

....and don't give me any of this 'overweight' horsesh*t that some seem to have fallen for hook, line and sinker.

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I hope its a big club because some smug scouse t*** on my course is convinced that no decent club will be after him. He just doesnt rate him at all.

 

I'd love to wipe that smugness off his face! Foreign + big club..... AC Milan would be ideal.

I bet he also thinks Liverpool will win the league this year :lol:

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Guest VanBarduck

Menez, Ben Arfa and Balotelli in the same team ?  :scared:

 

Inzaghi is going to blow a fuse in less than a week.

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I seem to remember that when we signed him on loan, Milan were rumoured to be interested as well. Or maybe he was interested in Milan.

 

If the offer is genuine, I'd have thought he's bound to go.

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If he's going then best wishes to him, it's obvious Pardew will always win over anyone else so there is no point letting him just sit out for his final year. Let him go and be a success elsewhere, we really need to bring in another wide player though if is going.

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I'd obviously rather everything went to shit and we got a manager in that played him, but I'd actually rather watch him play than rot under these arse holes.

 

I never thought I'd think of it like that either because it's never been this bad.

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I'd obviously rather everything went to shit and we got a manager in that played him, but I'd actually rather watch him play than rot under these arse holes.

 

I never thought I'd think of it like that either because it's never been this bad.

 

I've thought this for ages, he's too amazing a footballer to be rotting anywhere, I would much rather he left and got some games at this point. Sad but true.

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Daily Star so you know its true

 

 

According to reports in Italy, new Milan boss Filippo Inzaghi is looking for a talented left-footed winger this summer, and has made Ben-Arfa his number one target.

 

Calciomercato, claim that the Rossoneri are willing to offer Newcastle £12m for the tricky winger.

 

Ben Arfa, 27, joined Newcastle in 2010 from French side Olympique Marseille for an undisclosed fee.

 

During his four year stay at St James' Park Ben he has made 76 appearances for the Magpies, and scored 13 goals.

 

newcastle, newcastle fc, nufc, the toon army, toon army, the toon, ac milan, milan, BENCH WARMER: Ben Arfa spent the majority of the second-half of the season on the sidelines [GETTY]

 

But he fell down the pecking order at St James' Park in the second-half of last season, which prompted speculation that Toon boss Alan Pardew was looking to sell the French international.

 

And now it that seems that the former West Ham boss is willing to cash in on Ben Arfa.

 

Reports last week claimed that Pardew told Ben Arfa, who has one year left on his contract, that he is no longer part of his first-team plans.

 

The news of Pardew's desire to sell Ben Arfa has alerted a host of European clubs, including Ben Arfa's former side Marseille.

 

Reports in France claim that the Ligue 1 side are keen to re-sign Ben Arfa, who spent two years at the Stade Velodrome.

 

But the French side will struggle to match Milan's offer for the Newcastle star because of Financial Fair Play restrictions.

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Daily Star so you know its true

 

 

According to reports in Italy, new Milan boss Filippo Inzaghi is looking for a talented left-footed winger this summer, and has made Ben-Arfa his number one target.

 

Calciomercato, claim that the Rossoneri are willing to offer Newcastle £12m for the tricky winger.

 

Ben Arfa, 27, joined Newcastle in 2010 from French side Olympique Marseille for an undisclosed fee.

 

During his four year stay at St James' Park Ben he has made 76 appearances for the Magpies, and scored 13 goals.

 

newcastle, newcastle fc, nufc, the toon army, toon army, the toon, ac milan, milan, BENCH WARMER: Ben Arfa spent the majority of the second-half of the season on the sidelines [GETTY]

 

But he fell down the pecking order at St James' Park in the second-half of last season, which prompted speculation that Toon boss Alan Pardew was looking to sell the French international.

 

And now it that seems that the former West Ham boss is willing to cash in on Ben Arfa.

 

Reports last week claimed that Pardew told Ben Arfa, who has one year left on his contract, that he is no longer part of his first-team plans.

 

The news of Pardew's desire to sell Ben Arfa has alerted a host of European clubs, including Ben Arfa's former side Marseille.

 

Reports in France claim that the Ligue 1 side are keen to re-sign Ben Arfa, who spent two years at the Stade Velodrome.

 

But the French side will struggle to match Milan's offer for the Newcastle star because of Financial Fair Play restrictions.

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