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From today's Journal:

 

Top of Roeder's wishlist is Dutch international Dirk Kuyt and it appears his chances of signing the Feyenoord frontman are improving. Kuyt has stated publicly he would like to play in England next term - apparently ruling out Barcelona and Valencia.

 

If Newcastle are already set on bringing the Dutchman to the North-East then Kuyt's absence from his country's World Cup team could help. After only one start in this summer's tournament - in which he played on the left of a front three and failed to last the full 90 minutes - Marco van Basten is doing his best to keep the player's talents under wraps.

 

What is van Basten supposedly keeping him under wraps for.  :confused:

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From today's Journal:

 

Top of Roeder's wishlist is Dutch international Dirk Kuyt and it appears his chances of signing the Feyenoord frontman are improving. Kuyt has stated publicly he would like to play in England next term - apparently ruling out Barcelona and Valencia.

 

If Newcastle are already set on bringing the Dutchman to the North-East then Kuyt's absence from his country's World Cup team could help. After only one start in this summer's tournament - in which he played on the left of a front three and failed to last the full 90 minutes - Marco van Basten is doing his best to keep the player's talents under wraps.

 

What is van Basten supposedly keeping him under wraps for.  :confused:

 

it was just a way of saying he's not playing him much.

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From today's Journal:

 

Top of Roeder's wishlist is Dutch international Dirk Kuyt and it appears his chances of signing the Feyenoord frontman are improving. Kuyt has stated publicly he would like to play in England next term - apparently ruling out Barcelona and Valencia.

 

If Newcastle are already set on bringing the Dutchman to the North-East then Kuyt's absence from his country's World Cup team could help. After only one start in this summer's tournament - in which he played on the left of a front three and failed to last the full 90 minutes - Marco van Basten is doing his best to keep the player's talents under wraps.

 

What is van Basten supposedly keeping him under wraps for. :confused:

 

it was just a way of saying he's not playing him much.

 

That Journal is full of rubbish. Kuyt did play the full 90 minutes against Argentina. Kuyt is going to play in the starting line-up against Portugal as well but now as the central striker and Ruud wil be on the bench..

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From today's Journal:

 

Top of Roeder's wishlist is Dutch international Dirk Kuyt and it appears his chances of signing the Feyenoord frontman are improving. Kuyt has stated publicly he would like to play in England next term - apparently ruling out Barcelona and Valencia.

 

If Newcastle are already set on bringing the Dutchman to the North-East then Kuyt's absence from his country's World Cup team could help. After only one start in this summer's tournament - in which he played on the left of a front three and failed to last the full 90 minutes - Marco van Basten is doing his best to keep the player's talents under wraps.

 

What is van Basten supposedly keeping him under wraps for. :confused:

 

it was just a way of saying he's not playing him much.

 

That Journal is full of rubbish. Kuyt did play the full 90 minutes against Argentina. Kuyt is going to play in the starting line-up against Portugal as well but now as the central striker and Ruud wil be on the bench..

 

Exactly mate.. Hopeless newspaper, just as the rest of 'em over here in the UK..

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that was around the same time that bobby wanted to sell him to liverpool though (i think)

 

That's ok then. A great difference between that and Bellamy also seeking clarification on his place. bluewink.gif

 

 

i dont recall the manager trying to sell bellamy though, do you?

 

I don't recall Robson trying to actively sell Shearer either. I would have forgiven him had he done so though, right from the start he was aware of Shearers power and at the later stages it was clear that the inability to drop shearer was inhibiting our play.

 

"To succeed here it is essential that I get on with Alan Shearer," he insisted.

 

For a manager who had coped with, among others, Ronaldo, Romario and Stoichkov, it seemed an unusual admission. Yet, well aware that Shearer had engineered his predecessor, Ruud Gullit's exit, Robson was acutely conscious that the former England captain is a consummate politician.

 

Strangely enough,  Robson was dismissed almost immediately after omitting Shearer from the starting XI for a league match.

 

Anyway, here is what Robson had to say regarding Shearer leaving.

 

Newcastle boss Bobby Robson has revealed Celtic boss Martin O'Neill tried striker Alan Shearer to replace the out-going Henrik Larsson.

 

"Martin was on the phone to me to ask about the situation with Shearer. He wanted to know if we would let him go," said Robson.

 

"I thought it was a big enough story to tell my chairman (Freddy Shepherd) about but he said to forget it.

 

"He wasn't for selling Alan and I felt the same way."

He added: "So it never got past first base.

 

"Alan will want to finish his career in the black and white and retire at the end of the season.

"He's said it is what he plans to do and once he has made a decision he never goes back on it.

 

"I can understand why Martin would have wanted Alan to join Celtic. He is a leader and a tough guy but it was just a non-starter."

 

 

 

read bobbys book, you will find that he did try to sell shearer to liverpool to bring in mpenza

 

You've read a different book to me if thats the case...

 

 

i dont think i have, liverpool bid, bobby went to freddy and explained that he could use the money to buy mpenza, freddy said he couldnt sell 'the crown jewls'.

 

 

what did you read like???

 

 

ahem mr baggio! bluebiggrin.gif

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that was around the same time that bobby wanted to sell him to liverpool though (i think)

 

That's ok then. A great difference between that and Bellamy also seeking clarification on his place. bluewink.gif

 

 

i dont recall the manager trying to sell bellamy though, do you?

 

I don't recall Robson trying to actively sell Shearer either. I would have forgiven him had he done so though, right from the start he was aware of Shearers power and at the later stages it was clear that the inability to drop shearer was inhibiting our play.

 

"To succeed here it is essential that I get on with Alan Shearer," he insisted.

 

For a manager who had coped with, among others, Ronaldo, Romario and Stoichkov, it seemed an unusual admission. Yet, well aware that Shearer had engineered his predecessor, Ruud Gullit's exit, Robson was acutely conscious that the former England captain is a consummate politician.

 

Strangely enough,  Robson was dismissed almost immediately after omitting Shearer from the starting XI for a league match.

 

Anyway, here is what Robson had to say regarding Shearer leaving.

 

Newcastle boss Bobby Robson has revealed Celtic boss Martin O'Neill tried striker Alan Shearer to replace the out-going Henrik Larsson.

 

"Martin was on the phone to me to ask about the situation with Shearer. He wanted to know if we would let him go," said Robson.

 

"I thought it was a big enough story to tell my chairman (Freddy Shepherd) about but he said to forget it.

 

"He wasn't for selling Alan and I felt the same way."

He added: "So it never got past first base.

 

"Alan will want to finish his career in the black and white and retire at the end of the season.

"He's said it is what he plans to do and once he has made a decision he never goes back on it.

 

"I can understand why Martin would have wanted Alan to join Celtic. He is a leader and a tough guy but it was just a non-starter."

 

 

 

read bobbys book, you will find that he did try to sell shearer to liverpool to bring in mpenza

 

You've read a different book to me if thats the case...

 

 

i dont think i have, liverpool bid, bobby went to freddy and explained that he could use the money to buy mpenza, freddy said he couldnt sell 'the crown jewls'.

 

 

what did you read like???

 

 

ahem mr baggio! bluebiggrin.gif

 

I can't even remember writing that! :lol:

 

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that was around the same time that bobby wanted to sell him to liverpool though (i think)

 

That's ok then. A great difference between that and Bellamy also seeking clarification on his place. bluewink.gif

 

 

i dont recall the manager trying to sell bellamy though, do you?

 

I don't recall Robson trying to actively sell Shearer either. I would have forgiven him had he done so though, right from the start he was aware of Shearers power and at the later stages it was clear that the inability to drop shearer was inhibiting our play.

 

"To succeed here it is essential that I get on with Alan Shearer," he insisted.

 

For a manager who had coped with, among others, Ronaldo, Romario and Stoichkov, it seemed an unusual admission. Yet, well aware that Shearer had engineered his predecessor, Ruud Gullit's exit, Robson was acutely conscious that the former England captain is a consummate politician.

 

Strangely enough,  Robson was dismissed almost immediately after omitting Shearer from the starting XI for a league match.

 

Anyway, here is what Robson had to say regarding Shearer leaving.

 

Newcastle boss Bobby Robson has revealed Celtic boss Martin O'Neill tried striker Alan Shearer to replace the out-going Henrik Larsson.

 

"Martin was on the phone to me to ask about the situation with Shearer. He wanted to know if we would let him go," said Robson.

 

"I thought it was a big enough story to tell my chairman (Freddy Shepherd) about but he said to forget it.

 

"He wasn't for selling Alan and I felt the same way."

He added: "So it never got past first base.

 

"Alan will want to finish his career in the black and white and retire at the end of the season.

"He's said it is what he plans to do and once he has made a decision he never goes back on it.

 

"I can understand why Martin would have wanted Alan to join Celtic. He is a leader and a tough guy but it was just a non-starter."

 

 

 

read bobbys book, you will find that he did try to sell shearer to liverpool to bring in mpenza

 

You've read a different book to me if thats the case...

 

 

i dont think i have, liverpool bid, bobby went to freddy and explained that he could use the money to buy mpenza, freddy said he couldnt sell 'the crown jewls'.

 

 

what did you read like???

 

 

ahem mr baggio! bluebiggrin.gif

 

I can't even remember writing that! :lol:

 

 

 

bluebiggrin.gif

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However, Robson states in that chapter that if he were to sell Shearer then he has been offered Mpenza for £1.2 million, not once does he say he wanted to sell Shearer though...

 

well he went to freddy and asked him, and freddy said no, he wouldnt have done that otherwise would he!

 

 

i went to a beardsley talk in a couple of years ago, and he said that bobby wanted to sell him to liverpool

 

 

anyway, thats by the by now, kuyt looks quality!

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Been watchin this Holland match and Kuyt looks shite. Wouldn't want to spend more than £3-4mil on him if we do go for him though.

in the same way as me and baggio have been reading different books, we have been watching different games!

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However, Robson states in that chapter that if he were to sell Shearer then he has been offered Mpenza for £1.2 million, not once does he say he wanted to sell Shearer though...

 

well he went to freddy and asked him, and freddy said no, he wouldnt have done that otherwise would he!

 

 

i went to a beardsley talk in a couple of years ago, and he said that bobby wanted to sell him to liverpool

 

 

anyway, thats by the by now, kuyt looks quality!

 

He went to Freddie to ask why he hadn't been informed about the bid from Liverpool (I think)

 

I can't be fooked to dig the book out to double check though bluebigrazz.gif

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Been watchin this Holland match and Kuyt looks shite. Wouldn't want to spend more than £3-4mil on him if we do go for him though.

in the same way as me and baggio have been reading different books, we have been watching different games!

 

wtf?! :lol:

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Been watchin this Holland match and Kuyt looks shite. Wouldn't want to spend more than £3-4mil on him if we do go for him though.

in the same way as me and baggio have been reading different books, we have been watching different games!

 

wtf?! :lol:

 

 

he thought kuyt looked shite tonight! i certainly didnt!

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is it just me who liked the look of him??

 

i dont think he is suited to plying on his own up top because he looks like he enjoys going wide and dropping deep, but i think he looked good tonight.

 

i liked him.

 

not sure about £10m + but £7m ish would be a good deal imo

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is it just me who liked the look of him??

 

i dont think he is suited to plying on his own up top because he looks like he enjoys going wide and dropping deep, but i think he looked good tonight.

 

i liked him.

 

not sure about £10m + but £7m ish would be a good deal imo

 

Agree.

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I like him and I've seen him before but you can't blame people for not being keen after only that match when we're talking about a fee of 10 mill +.

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Didn't deliver anything but Holland was poor.

 

I would sign him, but you have to look through really magic glasses if you say he had solid game today. He was poor.

 

But, good thing might be that this might just drop his price a little.. They can't ask so much after he had so horrible World Cup.

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