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Number 9 next season anyone? Got the right attitude imo

We will never again have a true number 9 legend. The number doesn't mean the same as it once was. Shearer was the last 9 legend we will have, and the rest will only be remembered fondly from various generations.
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I'm pulling your leg :) 7-11, latino, etc. I'm just trying to be unfunny, it's a lazy afternoon here.

 

He needs to play around a main striker, he can be the link and also someone who can play off a much bigger guy.

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Ahh, I'm slow.  :iamatwat:

 

Wish we had a midfield that could keep the ball as he would thrive. Earlier in the season, he'd receive the ball with two or three players surrounding him and somehow find a way out. It was great to watch.

 

Kinda funny how we're pinning our survival hopes on a 21 year old kid from the Second division in Spain.

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Good. Helps make Pardew look an ever bigger fraud.

 

Not sure how, it was public knowledge in the summer that they didnt expect him to feature this season at all as he was likely to play in the development squad. All it shows is we were left short with such garbage he became an important first teamer.

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  • 3 weeks later...
Manchester City target Ayoze Perez has vowed not to leave Newcastle after insisting he made the right, life-changing decision to join the Magpies 12 months ago.

 

The 21-year-old Spaniard attracted interest from Real Madrid when he left Tenerife last summer but opted to join Newcastle.

 

And even though his club endured a difficult campaign and only avoided relegation on the last day of the season, Perez impressed, scoring seven goals and featuring in 36 of their 38 league games.

 

Newcastle caretaker manager John Carver said City, who are looking to acquire more young players, were admirers of Perez when he said that assistant manager Brian Kidd had asked about the forward.

 

But Perez is adamant that he wants to stay at St James' Park, telling Diario de Avisos: "Newcastle has changed my life.

 

"It was a hard decision to leave Tenerife but it is a decision I do not regret having taken -- it was the right one. I'm very happy at Newcastle and I feel overvalued here.

 

"I don't want to leave. The first 10 weeks were very hard, I had to work hard to get up to speed but I knew that an opportunity to start a game would come with the passage of time."

 

Perez, who cost Newcastle £1.5 million, scored winners against Tottenham and Liverpool in his debut season in England.

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Ryder touting him to go on loan in today's Chronicle as well :lol:

I really don't get why people are persisting with this, he was our best player bar Janmaat last season ffs :lol:

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It makes no sense why he wasn't even given a runaround in the last game after saving Carver's bacon with the single point in 10 games, and now neanderthals are considering sending him out on loan. Unbelievable, some people (including our coaching staff).

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