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surprised no ones mentioned brian pinas.

 

Pinas and Fanni will work brilliantly togther imo..

 

Pinas would slip easily in with Fanni at the back like

 

And pinas and fanni combine to great effect on the lip of the box, only to be overcome by the onrush of seamen! (if he was still playing)

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he should go to sunderland, I hear they have a team of Fannis?

 

They've got too many Fannis, they could really do with a Pinas

 

isnt that the manager?

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he should go to sunderland, I hear they have a team of Fannis?

 

They've got too many Fannis, they could really do with a Pinas

 

isnt that the manager?

 

Oh, we all know that Roy Keane definitely wants Pinas

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Cant Big Sam attract Dicks?

 

Dicks could certainly show Fanni a few things.

 

Dicks, Fannis, Kuntz and Butts, we'd be like the football team equivelent to a Porn film :lol:

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To be serious for a minute...has anyone actually seen the lad play?

 

Or are we quite happy to continue to make shit puns based on his name?  :rolleyes:

 

(Myself included btw).

 

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Guest SpinTheBlackCircle

But Six believes another of the players he represents, defender Fanni, has an even better chance of playing for the Magpies next season. The 26-year-old has been touted around Europe after his club Nice agreed to sell this summer, and Newcastle are keen on the £3.5m-rated player.

 

 

Fanni, who has also been linked with the likes of Monaco, Celtic, Genoa and St Etienne, is a prototype Allardyce player. Although 28 of his 33 Ligue 1 starts came at right-back last season, his others came at centre-back, left-back, right midfield and central midfield.

 

 

The former Martigues, Lens and Chateauroux player claimed earlier in the season that, as well as Newcastle, Everton and West Ham United have also been in touch but Six was keen to stress Newcastle’s interest when he spoke to The Journal. “All the managers in France love this player,” he said. “I have three clubs in France who want him but I think I can get him a transfer to the Premier League.”

 

 

Observers in France have described Fanni as “Lilian Thuram’s heir apparent” in les Bleus’ squad and he is widely expected to earn his first cap next season. His contract runs until 2010.

 

 

With Geremi and David Rozehnal already signed, Allardyce could start the season with an all-new back four of Geremi, Fanni, Rozehnal and Queudrue. However, Fanni’s arrival would give Allardyce the option of employing Geremi in midfield, making space for Steven Taylor to partner Rozehnal in the centre once he recovers from his ankle injury.

 

 

 

http://icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk/newcastleunited/journalsport/tm_headline=by-stuart-rayner%26method=full%26objectid=19453438%26siteid=50081-name_page.html

 

 

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But Six believes another of the players he represents, defender Fanni, has an even better chance of playing for the Magpies next season. The 26-year-old has been touted around Europe after his club Nice agreed to sell this summer, and Newcastle are keen on the £3.5m-rated player.

 

 

Fanni, who has also been linked with the likes of Monaco, Celtic, Genoa and St Etienne, is a prototype Allardyce player. Although 28 of his 33 Ligue 1 starts came at right-back last season, his others came at centre-back, left-back, right midfield and central midfield.

 

 

The former Martigues, Lens and Chateauroux player claimed earlier in the season that, as well as Newcastle, Everton and West Ham United have also been in touch but Six was keen to stress Newcastle’s interest when he spoke to The Journal. “All the managers in France love this player,” he said. “I have three clubs in France who want him but I think I can get him a transfer to the Premier League.”

 

 

Observers in France have described Fanni as “Lilian Thuram’s heir apparent” in les Bleus’ squad and he is widely expected to earn his first cap next season. His contract runs until 2010.

 

 

With Geremi and David Rozehnal already signed, Allardyce could start the season with an all-new back four of Geremi, Fanni, Rozehnal and Queudrue. However, Fanni’s arrival would give Allardyce the option of employing Geremi in midfield, making space for Steven Taylor to partner Rozehnal in the centre once he recovers from his ankle injury.

 

 

 

http://icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk/newcastleunited/journalsport/tm_headline=by-stuart-rayner%26method=full%26objectid=19453438%26siteid=50081-name_page.html

 

 

 

Don't be so immature, this has no place here.

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I thought we were trying to sort the defence out anyway, not create even more cracks.

 

:clap:

 

Our defence will have more leaks than Delilas bucket!

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But Six believes another of the players he represents, defender Fanni, has an even better chance of playing for the Magpies next season. The 26-year-old has been touted around Europe after his club Nice agreed to sell this summer, and Newcastle are keen on the £3.5m-rated player.

 

 

Fanni, who has also been linked with the likes of Monaco, Celtic, Genoa and St Etienne, is a prototype Allardyce player. Although 28 of his 33 Ligue 1 starts came at right-back last season, his others came at centre-back, left-back, right midfield and central midfield.

 

 

The former Martigues, Lens and Chateauroux player claimed earlier in the season that, as well as Newcastle, Everton and West Ham United have also been in touch but Six was keen to stress Newcastle’s interest when he spoke to The Journal. “All the managers in France love this player,” he said. “I have three clubs in France who want him but I think I can get him a transfer to the Premier League.”

 

 

Observers in France have described Fanni as “Lilian Thuram’s heir apparent” in les Bleus’ squad and he is widely expected to earn his first cap next season. His contract runs until 2010.

 

 

With Geremi and David Rozehnal already signed, Allardyce could start the season with an all-new back four of Geremi, Fanni, Rozehnal and Queudrue. However, Fanni’s arrival would give Allardyce the option of employing Geremi in midfield, making space for Steven Taylor to partner Rozehnal in the centre once he recovers from his ankle injury.

 

 

 

http://icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk/newcastleunited/journalsport/tm_headline=by-stuart-rayner%26method=full%26objectid=19453438%26siteid=50081-name_page.html

 

 

 

All managers in France loves that Fanni player :o

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