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Liverpool worried about wages, but not worried about spending ridiculous amounts on transfers. :lol:

 

Maybe the owners didn't get their sums right like Ashley when he first arrived. They've just realised all thes £20m signings still have to be paid wages :lol:

 

 

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I do think 60k a week for Enrique isn't that ridiculous. He is going the have the best years in his career and how on the earth would he accept the same wages? He can easily ask for higher wages next year.

 

If money is really the reason for not signing the contract and outburst.

 

It's nothing to do with money, he simply doesn't like the direction the club is going in and the lies that go with it

 

It's all about the money. He's just saying what he thinks you want to hear.

 

Given, Milner, Carroll and now Enrique. NUFC just seems to attract greedy footballers, amazing. Probably add Nolan and Barton too. Oh and Keegan as well, he only came for the money

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50 grand a week would mean they're offering him 12.5 m over the 5 years. He hasn't said that he's been offered less money so presumably if it is incentivised then that must be on top of that.

 

BTW - of all the talk above about why Pardew got the job, no-one's mentioned that his odds came tumbling down at the bookies before Hughton's sacking (suggesting that some-one was betting heavily on him); and that the renowned gambler who owns us has made similiar not-even-on-the-bookies-radar longshot appointments twice before (KK and Kinnear).

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Not good enough defensively? :lol: That's what The Times also claimed a month or two back.

 

Fucking football journalist, man! :lol:

 

its been what every report from Liverpools pov on him has been saying, I'm wondering if that is there view do they know anything about football then again they paid 20m for Henderson so they really don't

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Not good enough defensively? :lol: That's what The Times also claimed a month or two back.

 

Fucking football journalist, man! :lol:

 

he has been known on quite a few occasions to get caught in possession and try and play his way out of trouble near our own penalty area rather than just give it leather upfield/out of play and come unstuck.
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Not good enough defensively? :lol: That's what The Times also claimed a month or two back.

 

Fucking football journalist, man! :lol:

 

he has been known on quite a few occasions to get caught in possession and try and play his way out of trouble near our own penalty area rather than just give it leather upfield/out of play and come unstuck.

 

That's what makes him a good player in my book. Any twat can leather it upfield but for good possession you need full backs who can come out with the ball. If that means he'll lose the ball once in a while then it comes with the territory.

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Not good enough defensively? :lol: That's what The Times also claimed a month or two back.

 

Fucking football journalist, man! :lol:

 

he has been known on quite a few occasions to get caught in possession and try and play his way out of trouble near our own penalty area rather than just give it leather upfield/out of play and come unstuck.

 

That's what makes him a good player in my book. Any twat can leather it upfield but for good possession you need full backs who can come out with the ball. If that means he'll lose the ball once in a while then it comes with the territory.

It happened more than once in a while last season mind.
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Not good enough defensively? :lol: That's what The Times also claimed a month or two back.

 

f***ing football journalist, man! :lol:

 

he has been known on quite a few occasions to get caught in possession and try and play his way out of trouble near our own penalty area rather than just give it leather upfield/out of play and come unstuck.

 

And how many times in 20 does he lose it? I've always thought that was his best quality, he's so very clever at retaining the ball, like Gutierrez, in a tight spot.

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Not good enough defensively? :lol: That's what The Times also claimed a month or two back.

 

Fucking football journalist, man! :lol:

 

he has been known on quite a few occasions to get caught in possession and try and play his way out of trouble near our own penalty area rather than just give it leather upfield/out of play and come unstuck.

 

That's what makes him a good player in my book. Any twat can leather it upfield but for good possession you need full backs who can come out with the ball. If that means he'll lose the ball once in a while then it comes with the territory.

It happened more than once in a while last season mind.

 

I think without a proper midfield the onus was too much on Enrique so he held the ball too long. If more players ran off the ball and showed for a pass it would happen less in my view.

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Not good enough defensively? :lol: That's what The Times also claimed a month or two back.

 

Fucking football journalist, man! :lol:

 

he has been known on quite a few occasions to get caught in possession and try and play his way out of trouble near our own penalty area rather than just give it leather upfield/out of play and come unstuck.

 

It doesn't make him defensively not good enough, man. :lol:

 

If the scousers want to know what really is a poor defensive fullback, then they don't need to look further than Glen 18 million bloody pounds Johnson. :lol:

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Honestly man, what is everybody's problem? :lol:

 

"Aww man, the national journos don't rate Enrique, Liverpool are concerned about his defensive ability and his wages - how crazy are they?!"

 

It's like you want him to leave :lol:

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Honestly man, what is everybody's problem? :lol:

 

"Aww man, the national journos don't rate Enrique, Liverpool are concerned about his defensive ability and his wages - how crazy are they?!"

 

It's like you want him to leave :lol:

 

I do.  :sadnod:

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Honestly man, what is everybody's problem? :lol:

 

"Aww man, the national journos don't rate Enrique, Liverpool are concerned about his defensive ability and his wages - how crazy are they?!"

 

It's like you want him to leave :lol:

 

Well aye. Give people something to moan about!

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Not good enough defensively? :lol: That's what The Times also claimed a month or two back.

 

f***ing football journalist, man! :lol:

 

 

Yeah, they should definitely keep the defensively sound Glen Johnson at Left-Back.

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"J_Enrique3 José Enrique

ha.. thank you not all football fans like this..."@davidtmcguire: @J_Enrique3 jus hurry up n fuk off ya spik prick"

 

f***s sake, man.

 

Proof some people really should be put down at birth.

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Honestly man, what is everybody's problem? :lol:

 

"Aww man, the national journos don't rate Enrique, Liverpool are concerned about his defensive ability and his wages - how crazy are they?!"

 

It's like you want him to leave :lol:

 

People talking shit and they're getting paid for it. :lol:

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http://www.nufcblog.com/2011/07/26/we-have-shaken-hands-like-grown-men-should/

 

We Have Shaken Hands Like Grown Men Should

2:35 pm, Tuesday, July 26th, 2011 by Ed Harrison · 44 Comments

 

More news today on the aftermath of Jose Enrique’s tweet criticizing  Newcastle owner, Mike Ashley, on Sunday.

 

The open training season – photo taken by Newcastle supporter Kevin Lively

 

And it turns out Jose has been fined two weeks wages, and since the estimate was £100K, that means the lad is getting £50K/week on Tyneside,  and has been for the last four years, since he arrived from Villareal when Sam Allardyce was the new manager of Newcastle.

 

And reading between the lines, it looks like Jose was offered close to this same exact terms over a new five year extension of his contract, and that fits with what Jose says was not really an increase at all.

 

But hey, ten years at £50K/week is not too bad for any player, surely.

 

But it seems the Newcastle manager had a good one-on-one talk with Jose, probably at the request of  a furious owner, Mike Ashley, and things have been sorted out, and it’s over, as the great Roy Orbison used to sing back in the 1960s.

 

And surprisingly enough Jose Enrique was all smiles at the open training session at the Crew Stadium yesterday, where he was seen to smile and pose for pictures with Newcastle fans in the continuous sunshine.

 

Pardew again talked about Jose:

 

    “He will play at Columbus and he trained well.” “We have shaken hands and put it all to bed like grown men should. “Now and again we all make mistakes.”

 

    “He might not think it is a mistake, but I know I do. That is all in the past now.”   “It is not good to put things on Twitter when you are not in a good place emotionally – it does not reflect well on people.”

 

    “It is an instant diary. At school you used to write diaries and you would look back and think ‘what was I writing!”  “A lot of people will look back at some things they write and be embarrassed.”

 

    “They have to learn the media are quickly alerted to these sites and it immediately turns into news and used very negatively.”

 

That’s certainly how it should be, and there is news today that Arsenal and Liverpool will now fight it out for the player.

 

And the news is that Jose should be transferred before the weekend, but somehow we just don’t that will happen.

 

:thup:

 

Well handled by Pardew :thup:

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