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Ashley’s a billionaire, what’s an extra 10k a week?

 

Funny how he expects the other parties to just cough up more but he won’t think of doing it himself. Odious fat wanker.

 

So true.

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Ashley blaming Arab billionaires for low-ball offers for the club yet he's doing the same shit to sign players with low-ball wage offers. Shows how ridiculuous his statements in that interview were. Fat filhty liar.

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Ashley’s a billionaire, what’s an extra 10k a week?

 

Funny how he expects the other parties to just cough up more but he won’t think of doing it himself. Odious fat wanker.

 

:lol:

 

This is so fucking true man.

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What do you expect from a cunt that pays his store managers not much above minimum wage

 

We are such a cheap skate club you can guarantee Joelinton is not on anymore than 50k a week

 

We must be the only club that has a 40m player on peanuts

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How is this not one to get angry about we have 1 recognised leftback on our books. There is 11 days left of the transfer window and it seems to take Charnley 3 days to write out a email making any bids.

 

Not getting another striker or attacking midfielder is worth getting angry over.

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For those that didn't click the link a few pages back, snippet..

 

While all have impressed to varying degrees, it was Nsoki who has stood out. More accustomed to a centre back role, Tuchel has shifted the Poissy (just west of central Paris) native to both left back and left wing back during preseason – a likely eventual move to 3-4-3 could make Nsoki ever more useful as a central defender. N’Soki’s muscular physique and strength have been well suited to marauding up and and down the left flank, as Andrea Raggi discovered in the Trophée des Champions.

 

Although his energy and power have been prominent, N’Soki’s ability on the ball and assuredness in possession are his standout qualities. With Marquinhos injured during the previous league visit of Caen back in December, the young Frenchman was unexpectedly thrown in for his senior debut alongside Thiago Silva for the final half an hour at the Parc des Princes. Where others may have been nervous, N’Soki spent the rest of the game calmly trying to play his way out of any trouble and confidently picking passes.

 

Tuchel has admitted that N’Soki is not naturally a left-back but his displays in that role this season suggest otherwise. Arguably PSG’s best premier performer in the win over Monaco, two of four Parisien goals came via N’Soki assists as he relentlessly pushed forward, both being crosses for fellow rising stars Weah and close friend Christopher Nkunku.

 

On field confidence is mirrored off it as, still only signed to a youth contract at PSG, N’Soki has repeatedly refused to sign a professional deal in Paris as he has little interest in being 5th choice centre back. As a result, with just one year left on his current deal, other offers have been forthcoming this summer. Newcastle lodged a bid worth in excess of €10m but that was rebuffed by N’Soki who felt that, while he would like to move to the Premier League in the future, the offer had come too soon and wants to move once he has acquired more experience and is more mature as a player.

 

Sounds like a player, he should stay well away probably.

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How is this not one to get angry about we have 1 recognised leftback on our books. There is 11 days left of the transfer window and it seems to take Charnley 3 days to write out a email making any bids.

Not getting another striker or attacking midfielder is worth getting angry over.

Nothing about this club is worth getting angry over.

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Ashley’s a billionaire, what’s an extra 10k a week?

 

Funny how he expects the other parties to just cough up more but he won’t think of doing it himself. Odious fat wanker.

 

Ashley banking rolling it from his own money is clearly not a sound strategy. The club do have money, the problem is it's saved up or 'invested' somewhere else.

 

 

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Arent French wages normally way lower in general?

Thought they were generally higher (when reported on that is) because more is taken out in taxes. e.g. 80k/w there works out to the same amount post-tax as something like 60-65k/w in England.

 

So we're probably offering 40k and all the sports direct mugs he wants*.

 

 

* - Limit 2

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For those that didn't click the link a few pages back, snippet..

 

While all have impressed to varying degrees, it was Nsoki who has stood out. More accustomed to a centre back role, Tuchel has shifted the Poissy (just west of central Paris) native to both left back and left wing back during preseason – a likely eventual move to 3-4-3 could make Nsoki ever more useful as a central defender. N’Soki’s muscular physique and strength have been well suited to marauding up and and down the left flank, as Andrea Raggi discovered in the Trophée des Champions.

 

Although his energy and power have been prominent, N’Soki’s ability on the ball and assuredness in possession are his standout qualities. With Marquinhos injured during the previous league visit of Caen back in December, the young Frenchman was unexpectedly thrown in for his senior debut alongside Thiago Silva for the final half an hour at the Parc des Princes. Where others may have been nervous, N’Soki spent the rest of the game calmly trying to play his way out of any trouble and confidently picking passes.

 

Tuchel has admitted that N’Soki is not naturally a left-back but his displays in that role this season suggest otherwise. Arguably PSG’s best premier performer in the win over Monaco, two of four Parisien goals came via N’Soki assists as he relentlessly pushed forward, both being crosses for fellow rising stars Weah and close friend Christopher Nkunku.

 

On field confidence is mirrored off it as, still only signed to a youth contract at PSG, N’Soki has repeatedly refused to sign a professional deal in Paris as he has little interest in being 5th choice centre back. As a result, with just one year left on his current deal, other offers have been forthcoming this summer. Newcastle lodged a bid worth in excess of €10m but that was rebuffed by N’Soki who felt that, while he would like to move to the Premier League in the future, the offer had come too soon and wants to move once he has acquired more experience and is more mature as a player.

 

Sounds like a player, he should stay well away probably.

 

Yeah very talented, he has far more potential as a defender in a back 3 than as a wing back though.

 

More likely to be used by Bruce as a wing back though I’d imagine.

 

He’ll be a very useful versatile squad member if they can get him.

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There's 3 fucking left backs already at the club man dummett colback and lazaar what more do you want

 

4 with Ritchie

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