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Are we even linked with a replacement for Gayle?

Did Perez ever 100% knock us back or was Deportivo just his preferred destination? Sounds like they can't afford what Arsenal want and before gayle is sold we should be in if we have a chance.
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So is it probable Rafa is willing to sell Gayle to fund a better #10 then go with Joselu, Mitro and potentially a last minute loan up top?

 

Makes sense to me tbh, don't think Gayle is going to cut it without a #10 anyways.

 

I think it's more likely we'll use the money on a striker. Although either player, at the level to make a guaranteed impact, should cost way over £15m.

We'll see but I'm not convinced. #10 is crucial to Rafa's system and we've got good support, some pace add goal threats out wide now. Main issue is Perez / Diame are not good enough and don't contribute.

 

Add a 10 goal / 10 assist player into the #10 spot (I know) and loan a striker such as Origi and we'd be in far better shape than just replacing Gayle like for like imo.

This.

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What's the chances our transfer finale is spent on wondering so much whether Gayle is going to leave that they somehow try to make fans thankful that he doesn't go on deadline day as opposed to focusing on whether we've actually bought anyone else.

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Get the feeling this is an time wasting excersise. Gayle will stay and only Kenedy will come in at 11:50pm

 

This.

 

Yeah basically. Just spent all summer very aware of how hard it is to get players to go, but now obviously Gayle who apparently just told Rafa he doesn't want to go, is going to jump at the opportunity to join Fulham because we might get a good offer?

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Well, if nothing else, thanks to Fulham we can now dismiss those posts on here that said Gayle was worth "10M"  :idiot2:

15M is only the first bid....

 

Lots of options, but only 36 hours or whatever to get something done. Back to Arsenal for Perez? Origi on loan? Praet and Remy on loan as backup with Joselu first choice? You expect Gayle to get a full medical wherever he's going, so selling him first may only leave minutes to sign a replacement. The deals will have to be done at the same time.

 

Still hoping for a keeper myself.

 

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Well, if nothing else, thanks to Fulham we can now dismiss those posts on here that said Gayle was worth "10M"  :idiot2:

15M is only the first bid....

 

Lots of options, but only 36 hours or whatever to get something done. Back to Arsenal for Perez? Origi on loan? Praet and Remy on loan as backup with Joselu first choice? You expect Gayle to get a full medical wherever he's going, so selling him first may only leave minutes to sign a replacement. The deals will have to be done at the same time.

 

Still hoping for a keeper myself.

 

 

Must be easy for you to quote those posts, if they exist?

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Rafa must have identified replacements already.  No question about that.  Just a matter of time and willingness.

 

I do think he wants to sell Gayle, not the other way round.

 

He won't want to sell Gayle, but he'd probably be prepared to swap him for someone better. Can't say I've heard too many names mentioned so far who have me convinced they are better.

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Two bad games at the start of the campaign is enogh for whole lot of ya'll to say he isn't Premier League calibre.

 

The thing is, I think he's actually a very good striker when played in a striking partnership. Even as a lone gun he proved to be very efficient in the Championship - first couple of games in PL were definitely not assuring, but come on, give the lad a chance, eh?

 

Inconsistency of "tactical geniuses" among fellow Newcastle supporters is stunning. Majority of the fans said that playing Mitro as a lone striker doesn't work because of his physical abilities, and now all of a sudden - Joselu scored a tap in, Mitro scored as a sub when we already destroyed West Ham's confidence - and the only thing working in Rafa's system is a big man up front. And the little guy who scored 23 is a definite surplus. Whoa.

 

 

As much as I love Rafa, and I get the fact that he's working in difficult conditions where he has to sell in order to (hopefully) replace, I think that his stubbornness about team formation may cost us options we desperately need.

 

P.S.

 

This is all coming from a guy who thinks Mitrović should be above Gayle in the pecking order.

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Two bad games at the start of the campaign is enogh for whole lot of ya'll to say he isn't Premier League calibre.

 

The thing is, I think he's actually a very good striker when played in a striking partnership. Even as a lone gun he proved to be very efficient in the Championship - first couple of games in PL were definitely not assuring, but come on, give the lad a chance, eh?

 

Inconsistency of "tactical geniuses" among fellow Newcastle supporters is stunning. Majority of the fans said that playing Mitro as a lone striker doesn't work because of his physical abilities, and now all of a sudden - Joselu scored a tap in, Mitro scored as a sub when we already destroyed West Ham's confidence - and the only thing working in Rafa's system is a big man up front. And the little guy who scored 23 is a definite surplus. Whoa.

 

 

As much as I love Rafa, and I get the fact that he's working in difficult conditions where he has to sell in order to (hopefully) replace, I think that his stubbornness about team formation may cost us options we desperately need.

 

P.S.

 

This is all coming from a guy who thinks Mitrović should be above Gayle in the pecking order.

 

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This is all coming from a guy who thinks he's played two premier league games

 

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No way should we sell now. NUFC won't have time to buy a replacement, it's too late and we can't complete more than 1 deal at a time.

 

Says you.

 

Come on Charnerz, let's see you shove that assessment right back down Stiflers pipes.

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Two bad games at the start of the campaign is enogh for whole lot of ya'll to say he isn't Premier League calibre.

 

The thing is, I think he's actually a very good striker when played in a striking partnership. Even as a lone gun he proved to be very efficient in the Championship - first couple of games in PL were definitely not assuring, but come on, give the lad a chance, eh?

 

Inconsistency of "tactical geniuses" among fellow Newcastle supporters is stunning. Majority of the fans said that playing Mitro as a lone striker doesn't work because of his physical abilities, and now all of a sudden - Joselu scored a tap in, Mitro scored as a sub when we already destroyed West Ham's confidence - and the only thing working in Rafa's system is a big man up front. And the little guy who scored 23 is a definite surplus. Whoa.

 

 

As much as I love Rafa, and I get the fact that he's working in difficult conditions where he has to sell in order to (hopefully) replace, I think that his stubbornness about team formation may cost us options we desperately need.

 

P.S.

 

This is all coming from a guy who thinks Mitrović should be above Gayle in the pecking order.

 

I've never thought Gayle, in the system we play, would work in this league.  Nowt do to with the first two games.  I'm not even sure it would work in any system with the players we have at our disposal.

 

So if Benitez wants to sell him and bring in someone better suited no problem.  But obviously it has to be his decision.

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Two bad games at the start of the campaign is enogh for whole lot of ya'll to say he isn't Premier League calibre.

 

The thing is, I think he's actually a very good striker when played in a striking partnership. Even as a lone gun he proved to be very efficient in the Championship - first couple of games in PL were definitely not assuring, but come on, give the lad a chance, eh?

 

Inconsistency of "tactical geniuses" among fellow Newcastle supporters is stunning. Majority of the fans said that playing Mitro as a lone striker doesn't work because of his physical abilities, and now all of a sudden - Joselu scored a tap in, Mitro scored as a sub when we already destroyed West Ham's confidence - and the only thing working in Rafa's system is a big man up front. And the little guy who scored 23 is a definite surplus. Whoa.

 

 

As much as I love Rafa, and I get the fact that he's working in difficult conditions where he has to sell in order to (hopefully) replace, I think that his stubbornness about team formation may cost us options we desperately need.

 

P.S.

 

This is all coming from a guy who thinks Mitrović should be above Gayle in the pecking order.

 

N2jas8x.png

 

This is all coming from a guy who thinks he's played two premier league games

 

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To be fair those appearances come to a total of 30 full games in minutes on the pitch, and he scored 15 goals in those games, which is a excellent record.

 

So he can certainly score in this league when given time on the pitch in the right setup.  I just don't think he gives enough to the team to be our main striker.

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Two bad games at the start of the campaign is enogh for whole lot of ya'll to say he isn't Premier League calibre.

 

The thing is, I think he's actually a very good striker when played in a striking partnership. Even as a lone gun he proved to be very efficient in the Championship - first couple of games in PL were definitely not assuring, but come on, give the lad a chance, eh?

 

Inconsistency of "tactical geniuses" among fellow Newcastle supporters is stunning. Majority of the fans said that playing Mitro as a lone striker doesn't work because of his physical abilities, and now all of a sudden - Joselu scored a tap in, Mitro scored as a sub when we already destroyed West Ham's confidence - and the only thing working in Rafa's system is a big man up front. And the little guy who scored 23 is a definite surplus. Whoa.

 

 

As much as I love Rafa, and I get the fact that he's working in difficult conditions where he has to sell in order to (hopefully) replace, I think that his stubbornness about team formation may cost us options we desperately need.

 

P.S.

 

This is all coming from a guy who thinks Mitrović should be above Gayle in the pecking order.

 

N2jas8x.png

 

This is all coming from a guy who thinks he's played two premier league games

 

frog-face_1f438.png

 

You must think you are very clever, even though you know exactly what my point was.

 

Gayle clearly ain't a world beater, as those stats you posted say, but we won't bring in a world beater anyway. That being said, we definitely need more than one type of striker around. And giving up on one that we have, that scored 23 goals last year, is just a bad idea.

 

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Two bad games at the start of the campaign is enogh for whole lot of ya'll to say he isn't Premier League calibre.

 

The thing is, I think he's actually a very good striker when played in a striking partnership. Even as a lone gun he proved to be very efficient in the Championship - first couple of games in PL were definitely not assuring, but come on, give the lad a chance, eh?

 

Inconsistency of "tactical geniuses" among fellow Newcastle supporters is stunning. Majority of the fans said that playing Mitro as a lone striker doesn't work because of his physical abilities, and now all of a sudden - Joselu scored a tap in, Mitro scored as a sub when we already destroyed West Ham's confidence - and the only thing working in Rafa's system is a big man up front. And the little guy who scored 23 is a definite surplus. Whoa.

 

 

As much as I love Rafa, and I get the fact that he's working in difficult conditions where he has to sell in order to (hopefully) replace, I think that his stubbornness about team formation may cost us options we desperately need.

 

P.S.

 

This is all coming from a guy who thinks Mitrović should be above Gayle in the pecking order.

 

I've never thought Gayle, in the system we play, would work in this league.  Nowt do to with the first two games.  I'm not even sure it would work in any system with the players we have at our disposal.

 

So if Benitez wants to sell him and bring in someone better suited no problem.  But obviously it has to be his decision.

 

Agree with this, if he insists on playing one up front, Gayle wouldn't suit our formation at all. Maybe he's an inferior version of Owen, he will get you goals but will contribute little else. How many times did Owen play up front on his own?

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Two bad games at the start of the campaign is enogh for whole lot of ya'll to say he isn't Premier League calibre.

 

The thing is, I think he's actually a very good striker when played in a striking partnership. Even as a lone gun he proved to be very efficient in the Championship - first couple of games in PL were definitely not assuring, but come on, give the lad a chance, eh?

 

Inconsistency of "tactical geniuses" among fellow Newcastle supporters is stunning. Majority of the fans said that playing Mitro as a lone striker doesn't work because of his physical abilities, and now all of a sudden - Joselu scored a tap in, Mitro scored as a sub when we already destroyed West Ham's confidence - and the only thing working in Rafa's system is a big man up front. And the little guy who scored 23 is a definite surplus. Whoa.

 

 

As much as I love Rafa, and I get the fact that he's working in difficult conditions where he has to sell in order to (hopefully) replace, I think that his stubbornness about team formation may cost us options we desperately need.

 

P.S.

 

This is all coming from a guy who thinks Mitrović should be above Gayle in the pecking order.

 

N2jas8x.png

 

This is all coming from a guy who thinks he's played two premier league games

 

frog-face_1f438.png

 

He averages a goal every 180 minutes in the Premier League and I'm sure it was a goal every 90 minutes last season

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