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Jonjo Shelvey (now playing for Çaykur Rizespor, on loan from Nottingham Forest)


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Apparently he's on FFC with Max Rushden and Merson tomorrow. They film it today normally, Merson is a regular in my wife's betting shop so I've asked her to ask him to ask Shelvey what in the actual fuck everyone is playing at right now. Anyone else got anything they'd like to ask? What sort of moisturiser he uses on his bonce maybe? Is he regretting his decision already? That sort of stuff.

 

I thought Merson was a member of Gamblers Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous and didn't drink or gamble anymore?

 

He's never stopped betting afaik, always been around the betting shops of west london. Generally has a few drinks after filming Soccer Saturday too. He seems fairly in control to be honest and always picks up a fair wedge.

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Jonjo Shelvey has welcomed the appointment of new Newcastle United boss Rafa Benitez - and revealed what the Magpies players can expect from their new manager.

The 24-year-old is working with the Spaniard for the second time, after Benitez handed him his first shot at the Barclays Premier League when he signed him for Liverpool from Charlton Athletic in 2010.

 

And, while sorry to see the departure of Steve McClaren this week, Shelvey believes United are "lucky" to have the former Real Madrid boss at the helm as they bid to preserve their Barclays Premier League status this season.

"It's obviously sad to see Steve go, because he brought me into the Club and I owe so much to him for bringing me to this great football club, but ultimately it didn't work out for him here," he explained.

"But we've been lucky to get Rafa, because he's a great organiser of teams, and you hear things from ex-players about how great he is. It's just an exciting time for the fans and the players to learn more about Rafa Benitez and the way that he wants us to play.

"He must think a lot of the Club to come in and take over. He's been at Real Madrid, Inter Milan, Napoli, Liverpool - he's been at all these top clubs, and I think it speaks so highly of the stature of this Club for him to take on an opportunity like this."

Benitez brought a young Shelvey to Anfield in May 2010 before departing Liverpool the following month.

And, though the pair didn't spend a great deal of time working with each other on Merseyside, Shelvey has some insight into how the Champions League-winning manager works.

"I went up there in the May and signed and met him, but I didn't know then that later on down the line he'd become my manager elsewhere. It's a bit mad really, but it's nice that I've met him before and I've got a little feel for him," said the former Swansea man.

"He's a very tactical man. He knows what he wants you to do and he gets his point across very clearly, and he sets up teams for us not to get beat but on the other hand, he wants you to go and play as well.

"It suits us down to the ground I think, so I'm sure he'll be getting us to do that straight away and the quicker we do it, the easier it'll be for us and the fans. Fingers crossed we can implement his gameplan on Monday night and kick on from there."

He added: "At this moment in time, we need to get points up on the board and I think the way we need to do that is be organised and everyone know their jobs, and as a team. I think that's what he brings."

Benitez's first task in the United dugout will be to try and bring three points back to Tyneside from the King Power Stadium on Monday night, as the Magpies take on league leaders Leicester City (8pm kick-off).

Shelvey reckons his appointment will "bring a new lease of life" to Newcastle, saying that spirits in the camp were high as they prepare for their first outing under the new manager.

"You see the honours he's won, and you don't win those without knowing what you're doing. He's a top manager and everyone's excited in the changing room," he said. "It's like when you go to school for your first day - everyone's trying to impress the manager, everyone's in early and in the gym.

"It's exciting to work with someone who's worked at the top clubs - he was at Real Madrid earlier this season, and that speaks highly of the calibre of the manager he is.

"He'll bring a new lease of life to Newcastle. The players are excited, and everyone's excited around the city."

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He needs the Gattuso to his Pirlo.

 

Not saying he's as good as Pirlo of course but he's a deep laying playmaker that isn't going to also do the dirty work of the holding role. Paired with a quality dmf he could really take us places I think.

 

Tiote a few years ago could have been that guy perhaps. Maybe Rafa can get him going again.

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Personally I've always enjoyed watching him for us, just don't see this supposed lack of effort at all. In fact, he's always looked like the one trying to make things happen. If we do stay up I suspect he'll have a large part in it.

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Personally I've always enjoyed watching him for us, just don't see this supposed lack of effort at all. In fact, he's always looked like the one trying to make things happen. If we do stay up I suspect he'll have a large part in it.

It's not a lack of effort, he's just extremely naive defensively both in his decision making and positioning.

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Rafa plays 4-2-3-1, I strongly suspect we'll see Shelvey as part of the deeper 2 in midfield, alongside tiote if he's fit, if not then colback or anita (needs must). Ahead of him, either sissoko or wijnaldum. I agree that building a team around him isn't a bad idea, the same way wenger did with fabregas. I'm not saying shelvey is as good as fabregas, but his passing vision and ability is incredible and he's still so young, so who knows how good he can become?

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He was OK, his pass completion must've been terrible with the amount of impossible long balls he tried.

 

Don't recall many at all to be honest, kept it simple most of the time and won the ball back himself more than any other player today.

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Several places reporting that he’s getting axed from the England squad which is announced today for the Germany and Holland friendlies for Drinkwater

 

If true it seems that whoever moves to the north east can kiss goodbye to the England careers.

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Several places reporting that he’s getting axed from the England squad which is announced today for the Germany and Holland friendlies for Drinkwater

 

If true it seems that whoever moves to the north east can kiss goodbye to the England careers.

Eh? Drinkwater absolutely deserves a call up. Especially as him and Shelvey play in the same position then he should be in ahead of him.

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