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18 minutes ago, Myleftboot said:

Ratte.

It's a disgrace to call Nick a rat; you should be ashamed of yourself.

 

I did some research in Germany and will quote the BILD editor:

Falk doesn't believe we'll see Woltemade in Munich "next summer or the summer after." But: "I've heard that will continue to appeal to him in the future. He's making a name for himself in Newcastle, and who knows, when his contract ends, whether he might become a topic of discussion at Bayern again."

 

BILD is like the SUN here in England. They needed a hook again and launched such bullshit. Nick is and remains Toon.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Jack14Bojangles said:

It's a disgrace to call Nick a rat; you should be ashamed of yourself.

 

I did some research in Germany and will quote the BILD editor:

Falk doesn't believe we'll see Woltemade in Munich "next summer or the summer after." But: "I've heard that will continue to appeal to him in the future. He's making a name for himself in Newcastle, and who knows, when his contract ends, whether he might become a topic of discussion at Bayern again."

 

BILD is like the SUN here in England. They needed a hook again and launched such bullshit. Nick is and remains Toon.

 

 

 

 

He was just joking :D

 

Not surprised reading your translation that Falk was indeed talking rubbish [emoji38]

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Piece of advice: Unless you do something actually offensive, it's really not necessary to apologize. English humour is basically 95% shit talk and sarcasm.

 

It's not your fault it's not your native language, with that out of the way.... All hail Nick Woltemade and his beautiful backheel flicks.

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That goes down like a treat. An article from KICKER, Germany's most important sports magazine.

 

"After just a short time, Nick Woltemade has become one of Newcastle's top performers. With his performances, he quickly earned the trust of his teammates, who therefore keep seeking him out.

 

Despite an unfamiliar league and his first foreign stint with Newcastle United, Nick Woltemade didn't need any time to warm up. It doesn't seem as if the tall striker hasn't been wearing the Magpies' jersey for less than two months. The 23-year-old has already integrated well into the game after such a short time, as a statement from teammate Anthony Gordon after the 3-0 win against Benfica made clear. "He fits my game so well. He sees the small passes I play around the corner – that's my style of play as a winger," the 24-year-old told the BBC.

 

But it's not just the 16-time England international who enjoys playing alongside the summer signing. "Nick has settled in well in this respect, especially because the lads trust him with the ball and are willing to pass it to him at any time," assured coach Eddie Howe at the press conference before Saturday's home game against Fulham (4 p.m.). This speaks volumes, he said, above all to Woltemade's attitude and courage.

 

The coach was also impressed by his physical development. Since his arrival, the attacker has "improved enormously" in this aspect. "I think he showed his best physical performance to date against Benfica. I thought his pressing from the front, his attitude to pressing, his stamina and robustness were outstanding," Howe explained. Nevertheless, the challenge remains to get him up to a top level for the many English weeks. Both physically and mentally, it's a new rhythm for the 23-year-old.

 

After the good start, Howe finds him significantly more relaxed than at the beginning. "I see a player and a person who comes to the training ground and feels more comfortable in his surroundings," says the 47-year-old. Accordingly, his "natural personality" is increasingly coming through. Woltemade seems to have quickly found his feet in Newcastle, and not just on the pitch."

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2 hours ago, Erikse said:

 

He’s unbelievable.

 

i don’t think he will be as prolific a scorer as the last guy, but he is certainly a more all round footballer and I think we will be better off as a team, based on this early showing

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Its wild to me how we landed such a talent after all the rejections this summer.

 

His performances and personality almost immediately erased all of my disappointment with Isak leaving in the way he did.

 

Big Nick is fucking mint and he gives me a lot of hope for the future.

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1 hour ago, Norseman said:

Its wild to me how we landed such a talent after all the rejections this summer.

 

His performances and personality almost immediately erased all of my disappointment with Isak leaving in the way he did.

 

Big Nick is fucking mint and he gives me a lot of hope for the future.


When was the last time we bought a top scorer from a summer tournament, even if it was a youth tournament?

 

Shearer after Euro 96?

 

 

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15 minutes ago, Fenham Mag said:


When was the last time we bought a top scorer from a summer tournament, even if it was a youth tournament?

 

Shearer after Euro 96?

 

 

 

Was going to type have you forgotten about Gordon? Then checked and he was player of the tournament in the 2023 U21s Euros (not top scorer—a three way tie on 3 goals) and already a Newcastle player (signed in January). My bad. 

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2 minutes ago, Coffee_Johnny said:

Was going to type have you forgotten about Gordon? Then checked and he was player of the tournament in the 2023 U21s Euros (not top scorer—a three way tie on 3 goals) and already a Newcastle player (signed in January). My bad. 


I’ll take it!

 

We have some great young players on our books.

 

Would really love a wonder kid from Brazil mind, not that I’m greedy.

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