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have to say the bloke looked miserable at the game yeasterday, never once smiled while the camera was on him. 

 

i guess at his age its a big decision to move to new country, and leave a big spanish team.

 

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have to say the bloke looked miserable at the game yeasterday, never once smiled while the camera was on him. 

 

i guess at his age its a big decision to move to new country, and leave a big spanish team.

 

He saw our depth at LB and was dismayed at the thought of having to carry water to break into the first team.

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According to someone on the Villarreal forums his nickname is actually "the buffalo". Can't see it catching on over here either way.

 

£6.3M, shows Oliver was wrong and the Spanish papers were right, then.

 

Very happy with this, exactly the type of signing I wanted us to make for this position (like Baines). If he turns out to be the real deal then we'd have our left back sorted out for the next decade.

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According to someone on the Villarreal forums his nickname is actually "the buffalo". Can't see it catching on over here either way.

 

£6.3M, shows Oliver was wrong and the Spanish papers were right, then.

 

Very happy with this, exactly the type of signing I wanted us to make for this position (like Baines). If he turns out to be the real deal then we'd have our left back sorted out for the next decade.

 

Or for the next couple of years until he wants to move to a bigger club...

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According to someone on the Villarreal forums his nickname is actually "the buffalo". Can't see it catching on over here either way.

 

£6.3M, shows Oliver was wrong and the Spanish papers were right, then.

 

Very happy with this, exactly the type of signing I wanted us to make for this position (like Baines). If he turns out to be the real deal then we'd have our left back sorted out for the next decade.

 

Or for the next couple of years until he wants to move to a bigger club...

as would any player,the plan is that we become "the bigger club"
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there's going to be a two part interview with Enrique on the website soon..............

 

Breaking News: Sam Lands The Bull

 

SAM Allardyce has swooped for his seventh summer signing at Newcastle United by clinching a deal for Jose Enrique Sanchez.

 

The Spanish U21 left-back - nicknamed 'The Bull' by supporters for his combative style - has signed a five-year contract after joining from Villarreal in a deal worth 9.3 million Euros.

 

Jose Enrique will wear the number three shirt for the Magpies. A two-part exclusive interview with Jose Enrique will follow on nufc.co.uk so stay logged on ...

He follows Mark Viduka, Joey Barton, David Rozehnal, Geremi, Alan Smith and Claudio Cacapa into Toon ranks ahead of the 2007/08 season.

 

http://www.nufc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10278~1086086,00.html

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:banana:

 

His head is positioned almost perfectly in the center of the crest, future markerting ploy perhaps? :lol:

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He wasnt at the training ground today...if he was nobody noticed him all day and no tv news people came like they did for smith

 

 

Aww thats sad

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Glad this is confirmed, now, looking forward to what he can do.

 

Further proof that Allardyce and Ashley/Mort are on the same page.

 

Currently standing at around £21M out and £6.5M in. Net spend of approximately £14.5M - almost double last season.

 

Watch us sell Martins and Dyer to cover it so I have to eat my words.

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http://cache.gettyimages.com/xc/75981840.jpg?v=1&c=NewsMaker&k=2&d=17A4AD9FDB9CF19328A71BF6FE301F7DCB445E0E0BDA1FD2 yesterday ?

 

Is he stroking Morts hand?  :smitten:

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He wasnt at the training ground today...if he was nobody noticed him all day and no tv news people came like they did for smith

 

 

Aww thats sad

 

Just thought i would let you's all know

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JOSE Enrique has revealed he was keen to join Newcastle United after getting his first taste of St. James' Park 12 months ago during a summer friendly in Villarreal colours.

 

The Spanish U21 international played the full 90 minutes of a 3-3 draw that most Toon fans will remember for a late headed double by Nicky Butt.

 

And the game certainly left a lasting impression on Jose Enrique, who has joined the Magpies on a five-year contract in a deal worth 9.3 million Euros.

 

The left-back, nicknamed 'The Bull' by Spanish fans for his no-nonsense defending, spoke exclusively to nufc.co.uk after becoming Sam Allardyce's seventh signing of the summer.

 

He said: "Last year I played at St. James' Park in a friendly match and I decided then it was a great place to play.

 

"I would like to thank Newcastle United for showing the faith in me and giving me this chance.

 

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"It has always been a dream of mine to play in the Premier League. I am still young and I think I can grow up here.

 

"The Premier League is the best in the world and I am looking forward to playing here for Newcastle United.

 

"I think the way I play is suited for the Premier League. I have always thought the English style is like my style."

 

Jose Enrique will wear the number three shirt for the Magpies. He was at St. James' on Sunday watching the 1-0 friendly win over Sampdoria, accompanied by his representative Mariam Kadur and brother Salva, who he thanked for bringing him to Tyneside and helping finalise his transfer.

 

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