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Some of the forwards we’ve been linked with, in one place. By ‘estimated’ value (transfermarkt). 

Strikers 

Osimhen, 22yrs. 24 in 51 for Napoli, previous 13 in 27 for Lille. 15 in 22 for Nigeria. Market value £55.8m. 

Gouiri, 22yrs. 22 in 72 for Nice. 10 in 21 for France u21. Market value £37.8m. 

Calvert-Lewin, 25yrs.  45 in 164 for Everton. 4 in 11 for England. Market value £36m.

Toney, 26yrs. 43 in 78, Brentford; 40 in 76 Peterborough; 25 in 89 (loans); 0 in 2 Newcastle Shortsighted. Market value, £31.5m. 

Isak, 22yrs. 32 in 103 for Real Sociedad, previous 18 in 33 (in Germany mainly 2nd tier). 9 in 37 for Sweden. Market value £27m.

Scamacca, 23yrs.  16 in 39 for Sassuolo, previous 18 in 81 (various loans). 0 in 7 for Italy (9 in 15 at u21). Market value £27m.

Zapata, 31 yrs. 66 in 126 for Atalanta. Previous 40 in 141 (various Serie A). 4 in 34 Colombia. Market value £25.2m.

Barbosa, 25yrs. 88 in 137 for Flamengo. 5 in 18 caps for Brazil. Market value £23.4m
[Ekitike, 20yrs. 10 in 26 for Reims, also 3 in 11 Vejle BK (loan). 0 in 6 France U20. Market value £25.2m.]

 de Tomás, 27 yrs. 44 in 85 for Espanyol, previous 82 in 128 in three Spanish loan deals from Real Madrid. 0 in 4 for Spain. Market value £22.5m. 

Broja, 20yrs. 6 in 32 for Southampton, previous 10 in 30 for Vitesse. 4 in 14 for Albania. Market value £19.8m. 

Kalimuendo, 20yrs. 19 in 60 for Lens, previous 0 in 3 for PSG. 13 in 24 for France u17/u21. Market value £16.2m. 

Dennis, 24 yrs. 10 in 33 for Watford, previous 19 in 85 for Club Brugge. 1 in 7 for Nigeria. Market value £12.6m. (Has played both wings as well). 

Gabriel, 17 yrs. 0 in 54 Santos. 1 in 12 (Brazil u15 and u17). Market value £9m.

Sesko, 19yrs. 22 in 44 for FC Liefering ( loan ) Previous 5 in 25 for Salzburg. 2 in 13 for Slovenia (13 in 34 underage). Market value £9m.

[Mara, 19 yrs. 7 in 34 for Bordeaux. 2 in 9 for France u20/u21. Market value £2.9m.]

 

Wingers 

[Diaby,  22yrs. 22 in 92 for Leverkusen, previous 2 in 25 for PSG. 0 in 8 caps for France. Market value £54m.]

Danjuma, 25 yrs. 10 in 23 for Villarreal, previous 15 in 47 for Bournemouth. 2 in 6 caps for Netherlands. Market value £45m. 

Asensio, 26 yrs. 28 in 160 for Real Madrid, previous 11 in 90 (Mallorca & Espanyol). 1 in 28 for Spain. Market value £36m.

Paquetá, 25yrs. 18 in 65 for Lyon, previous 1 in 37 for Milan. 7 in 33 caps for Brazil. Market value £31.5m. 

[Gordon, 21yrs. 4 in 49 for Everton. 4 in 7 caps for England U21. Market value £18m.]

Sarr, 24yrs. 23 in 89 for Watford, previous 13 in 59 for Rennes. 10 in 47 for Senegal. Market value £24.3m.

Hudson-Odoi, 21yrs. 4 in 72 for Chelsea. 0 in 3 full caps for England; 4 in 9 U21. Market value £22.8m.

Harrison, 25yrs. 26 in 154 for Leeds. 0 in 2 for England U21. Market value £16.2m.

Cornet, 25 yrs. 9 in 26 for Burnley, previous 31 in 184 for Lyon. 6 in 29 for Ivory Coast. Market value £13.5m.

 

[definitely not happening]

 

 

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Mara not our friend

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Just listening to Eddie's interview in full. This is a very interesting quote:

 

‘You have to be adaptable because if we can’t find the right player, I might have to look at other positions. We are looking at quality players who will make the group better, regardless of position.’

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1 minute ago, The Prophet said:

Just listening to Eddie's interview in full. This is a very interesting quote:

 

‘You have to be adaptable because if we can’t find the right player, I might have to look at other positions. We are looking at quality players who will make the group better, regardless of position.’

Paqueta lovers about to go wild 

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5 minutes ago, Inferior Acuña said:

 

I never heard it growing up in Newcastle (born 89) that I can remember - first I probably heard of it was on this board.

20 years older than you and heard it in Gateshead as a youth, but just from older folk. Never said it myself. Thought it was probably a mining thing, which might have some truth though maybe Viking origins:

“Marra, as a slang word for a mate, derives from a local pronunciation of marrow, which has been used to mean “companion” or “workmate” since the 1400s. No one really knows where the word comes from, but it's possible that it might be related to an old Scandinavian word meaning “friendly” or “outgoing”.”

 

 

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Etymology attack…

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9 minutes ago, Inferior Acuña said:

 

I never heard it growing up in Newcastle (born 89) that I can remember - first I probably heard of it was on this board.

Same here. My dad always said it was mackem. But have often heard Ashington types saying it

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41 minutes ago, RodneyCisse said:


Feels like they’ve claimed it but it was more of an all over north eastern saying at one point I reckon.

Certainly was. Remember it well from 70s and 80s. 

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5 minutes ago, WarrenBartonCentrePartin said:


Heard it a lot in Cumbria when I lived there too. Was more common the further west you went.

Definitely. 

I've lived in Carlisle for the majority of the last 50 years and I've only ever associated the word marra with West Cumbrians. 

Even raving/djing up and down the country for many years, whenever mentioning Cumbria, I'd always get marra comments. 

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30 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

Just listening to Eddie's interview in full. This is a very interesting quote:

 

‘You have to be adaptable because if we can’t find the right player, I might have to look at other positions. We are looking at quality players who will make the group better, regardless of position.’

 

That's a very significant quote. It does tie in with what so many of us thought at the end of last season, that we might not make a ton of signings this summer, but they would all be high quality.

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34 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

Just listening to Eddie's interview in full. This is a very interesting quote:

 

‘You have to be adaptable because if we can’t find the right player, I might have to look at other positions. We are looking at quality players who will make the group better, regardless of position.’

 

Where's this?

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Just now, TRon said:

 

That's a very significant quote. It does tie in with what so many of us thought at the end of last season, that we might not make a ton of signings this summer, but they would all be high quality.

 

I agree.

 

It was almost like if we can't get a 40/50m ST or RW then I'll use that money to get a top notch midfielder.

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1 minute ago, PlymouthGeordie said:

 

I agree.

 

It was almost like if we can't get a 40/50m ST or RW then I'll use that money to get a top notch midfielder.

 

It ties in with the "we'll get the right player at the right price" line.

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36 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

Just listening to Eddie's interview in full. This is a very interesting quote:

 

‘You have to be adaptable because if we can’t find the right player, I might have to look at other positions. We are looking at quality players who will make the group better, regardless of position.’

This is exactly what I want like. Growing our team with quality players is more important than finishing in an upper mid-table position over a mid-table one.

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4 minutes ago, PlymouthGeordie said:

 

I agree.

 

It was almost like if we can't get a 40/50m ST or RW then I'll use that money to get a top notch midfielder.

 

Along with the top notch CB.

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