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Hey! NUFC!

 

Are YOU in a relegation battle?!?

 

DESPERATE for a mid-season waste-of-time kickabout?

 

Wanna lower your Premier League survival chances to HOPELESS!?!?!?

 

Tryyyy warm weather training!!

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Totally forgot about that second Swansea goal. Fucking lush. Man, he was ridiculous at that time.

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That vid reminded me of before his debut when he was warming up and he started warming up behind the goal and Shola (possibly) had to tell him not to warm up there.

 

That vid missed his goals in that WBA game too

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That vid reminded me of before his debut when he was warming up and he started warming up behind the goal and Shola (possibly) had to tell him not to warm up there.

 

That vid missed his goals in that WBA game too

 

??? 32 seconds in?

 

:lol: Need to get my eyes tested

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https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/newcastle-united-appoint-new-spanish-14414266

 

Newcastle United have made some improvements to their scouting network as Rafa Benitez plans for the future.

 

As reported by the Chronicle yesterday, Benitez revealed his aims for the club’s Academy as he looks to increase the amount of homegrown players coming through the system.

 

Benitez has also tweaked the club’s recruitment policy and while Steve Nickson remains head of recruitment after replacing former chief scout Graham Carr last year the Magpies have now added some full-time scouts in Spain and in central Europe.

 

Existing scouts Mick Tait and Paul Baker continue in their roles but Benitez has talent spotters in eastern Europe with Slovenia, Hungary and Croatia.

 

During his Liverpool days Benitez briefed his scouting team to find the top 10 talents in each European country while also keeping an eye on the very best young players on the Continent.

 

Newcastle are looking to add some players to their development squad this summer with a host of Under-23 players released last week.

 

Benitez will look to promote some Academy players to the second string and will take a closer look at the situation once the first team has secured top flight survival.

 

 

Benitez had said: “To bring players through from the Academy is not easy.

 

“We have to improve things around to make sure we can promote players in the future.”

 

Doesn't seem like someone planning to leave soon.

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https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/newcastle-united-appoint-new-spanish-14414266

 

Newcastle United have made some improvements to their scouting network as Rafa Benitez plans for the future.

 

As reported by the Chronicle yesterday, Benitez revealed his aims for the club’s Academy as he looks to increase the amount of homegrown players coming through the system.

 

Benitez has also tweaked the club’s recruitment policy and while Steve Nickson remains head of recruitment after replacing former chief scout Graham Carr last year the Magpies have now added some full-time scouts in Spain and in central Europe.

 

Existing scouts Mick Tait and Paul Baker continue in their roles but Benitez has talent spotters in eastern Europe with Slovenia, Hungary and Croatia.

 

During his Liverpool days Benitez briefed his scouting team to find the top 10 talents in each European country while also keeping an eye on the very best young players on the Continent.

 

Newcastle are looking to add some players to their development squad this summer with a host of Under-23 players released last week.

 

Benitez will look to promote some Academy players to the second string and will take a closer look at the situation once the first team has secured top flight survival.

 

 

Benitez had said: “To bring players through from the Academy is not easy.

 

“We have to improve things around to make sure we can promote players in the future.”

 

Doesn't seem like someone planning to leave soon.

 

You're right it doesn't, but he's so meticulous you get the feeling that he's the kind of bloke that would still try and make sure everything was in place for the future even if he was leaving next week. Still positive tho.

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f***ing Pardew celebrating like he scored the second at Chelsea. f***ing welk.

 

Two things from that:

 

1) I liked Cisse. Why did he go so s*** so quickly?

2) The mention of Ben Arfa there made me very sad.

 

1) He broke his kneecap whilst playing as a winger under Pardew.

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