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How come he doesn't get a look in with the national team? Monreal seems to be the back-up for Capdevilla, why isn't Enrique considered?

Long may it continue.

The lad is absolute class, and the longer he does not get any recognition from media and other managers, the better for us.

 

Exactly - the longer the stereotype of a dodgy newcastle defender continues the better and hopefully by the time they realise how good he is we will have improved our squad sufficiently to get into europe so he won't want to go anywhere else.

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How come he doesn't get a look in with the national team? Monreal seems to be the back-up for Capdevilla, why isn't Enrique considered?

Long may it continue.

The lad is absolute class, and the longer he does not get any recognition from media and other managers, the better for us.

 

Exactly - the longer the stereotype of a dodgy newcastle defender continues the better and hopefully by the time they realise how good he is we will have improved our squad sufficiently to get into europe so he won't want to go anywhere else.

"I don't care about Sunderland. Even if it was Chelsea, I wouldn't be interested" :smitten:

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JOSE ENRIQUE has backed his teenage left-back Shane Ferguson to continue to flourish with Newcastle United.

 

The one-time Northern Ireland international has already caught the eye in the Carling Cup at Chelsea and at Accrington Stanley – but it was his performance at Stamford Bridge that suggested to Spaniard Enrique that he could make the grade at the top level.

 

Ferguson could well get another sniff of first-team action against Arsenal in the League Cup last-16 clash with the Gunners.

 

And Enrique has backed Chris Hughton’s cup policy to pay dividends in the future.

 

The £6m former La Liga star told the Chronicle: “Fergie is doing very well.

 

“It is very important that they play, and if that means in the Carling Cup then OK, it’s good for their experience.

 

 

“He needs to get minutes. It was the same for me a few years ago at Villarreal – they gave me minutes in the cup games. It does you the world of good.

 

“Training hard is important, but you can’t buy the experience of playing games.”

 

Enrique has been happy to pass on advice to the 19-year-old but played down talk that he can be classed as a mentor.

 

And the modest defender admitted he is still learning about life at the top level himself.

 

He said: “I can’t say I am too senior yet!

 

“I am just 24, I’m not like Sol Campbell who has played many years and been there, seen it and done it.”

 

“You just have to pass on the good qualities that you have.”

 

 

I like the way how he seems to be genuinely interested in the club as a whole whilst also focusing on improving his game. 

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Late on yesterday when he showed his skills then burst down the pitch ending with that shot that was blocked and went for a corner.. right there is why we love Jose.

:smitten: I hope he stays for his entire career.

That was amazing, deserved a goal. Not many players capable of runs like that.

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The man is amazing. It's small interviews like that, he's bigging up our young players and his future rivals to shine. He's talking about passing knowledge on whilst also continuing to learn himself. Fills me with so much happiness :smitten:

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Has he played any level for Spain? Just hoping for 5 years in England then we have englands new left back :)

 

Would be cool if he started going out with Cheryl Cole as well.  We could pretend Ashley Cole never existed.

 

:lol: "Hyar, Hursay, fancy popping to see me maaaa in Waaaaallllker, like?"

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"We are going to see if we can do something about selling Enrique."

 

"Just the other day, I nearly sold Geremi for £5million.

 

Honestly, never has a bigger fuckwit been associated with the club than Kinnear.

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