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  1. http://www.nufcblog....e-at-newcastle/ Tamas Kadar – why is this lad not being given a chance? That’s because, without both Fab Coloccini, Steven Taylor and Mike Williamson o Saturday, our fourth specialized center-back couldn’t even make the bench at Carrow Road. And surely that cannot bode well for the 21 year-old Hungarian’s future on Tyneside. This is what Alan Pardew recently said about the Hungarian center-back, who has also played at left-back for Newcastle: “Tamas is an option for us. He has played well for the reserves,” “He is a player who has not had many opportunities and is looking to kick start his Newcastle career.” “We have had one or two who have come out of the woodwork here, who were supposedly not meant to be in the frame. Ryan Taylor is a prime example.” “So there is no reason why Tamas can’t come into the side and do very, very well." This specific quote was from last Saturday, according to our records, but Tamas will have a good chance to impress the Newcastle manager this afternoon when the Reserves take on Bolton at Whitley Park, behind closed doors. And we also expect Mike Williamson to start that game, as he tries to get fully match for to take his place in the first team, but Pardew said yesterday it would be tough for Mike, who turned 28 last month, to make it as early as this Saturday afternoon, when Swansea come a calling. With Simpson and Perch not doing well together last Saturday, especially when crosses came in, we have to think that a good solid performance from Kadar this afternoon could put him in the frame, and even a chance to start alongside Fab Coloccini on Saturday. But we half expect Alan Pardew to stick with James Perch, whom he seems to rate, and play him out of position for the second game running. Even though Alan says Tamas has a chance, he wasn’t even on the bench last Saturday and at 6’2″ could have added much needed height and heading ability to the central defense. We’ll have to see how Tamas does, but we wonder if Alan Pardew really rates the lad whose contract runs out in the summer. One interesting fact about Tamas is that he has never been on the losing side for the Magpies in each of his 13 appearances in the league, and he has made 18 total appearances for Newcastle. The Newcastle fans seem to be right behind the 21 year-old and on November 23rd we ran this poll: Can Tamas Kadar Save His Newcastle Career? Yes (63%, 572 Votes) No (20%, 184 Votes) Not Sure (17%, 151 Votes) Total Voters: 907 Kadar played 16 times during the promotion season, and has two full caps for Hungary, and he has always looked good when he’s appeared in the first team, and was always calm and collected at the back. Surely he cannot have gone that much backwards over the last eighteen months or so? What do you think?
  2. We've seen 18 games of Perch and all of them were shite though...
  3. My definition? I said Henderson is an option, and obviously NUFC.co.uk's defintion of him is that he's class, I'm not saying he is I was just reading off the site
  4. I actually mark it on the staff and Ashley... it's their fault they haven't told him what a complete retard he is frequent enough.... and secondly, Ashley mostly rules things out because it's expensive, but we've could have made it with something cheap or even free aswell as long as it's experienced cover.
  5. Liverpool has 4-5 top classes choices in their first team, aswell 4-5 in the reserves... now tell me, are they doing everything wrong?
  6. Why haven't we been on the lookout for new youngsters now then? Obviously we have been trusting guys like Kadar to rise until now, seeing good things in him that has made us lazy about securing other prospects... prospects usually come cheaply aswell. EDIT: Just utter RETARDMENT, is that what this is all about??
  7. http://www.nufcblog.com/2011/12/12/if-our-center-backs-were-big-and-massive-it-could-have-been-different/ If Our Center-Backs Were Big And Massive It Could Have Been Different 9:02 am, Monday, December 12th, 2011 by Ed Harrison · 12 Comments Demba Ba has given a good interview to the local press this morning, and he seems to have hit the nail on the head about Newcastle’s performance on Saturday. Tamas Kadar – is this player not better than Simspon or Perch? Ba has said that we were missing our two center-backs and if the replacements had been big and massive and could have headed the ball away, it could have all been different. That’s so true and what the synopsis of the match has been, because when we saw Simpson and Perch were in the team, we asked ourselves before the game where was the height in the middle and who was going to head the ball away. Of course the answer was nobody, and we went down to a bad defeat simply because we don’t have a strong enough squad, once out best players are injured. And I wouldn’t like to be Tamas Kadar today, because if the Hungarian is no better than either Perch or Simpson, then it seems he has no future on Tyneside, and what happened to Tamas is still a bit of a mystery. And it’s not as if we are blaming Simpson (5’8″) or Perch (5′ 11″) either, because they are not center-backs, and were asked to do a big job on Saturday and they just couldn’t get the job done. Yohan Cabaye couldn’t have done any better either, if Alan had played him at center-back, although maybe Davide Santon could have since he is 6′ 2″ tall, the same height as Kadar. The season might start to unravel now unless we can get back on track against Swansea on Saturday, and this is what Demba Ba said when asked if indeed the season was starting to unravel: “We’re not going to let that happen.” “We’ll make sure we will prepare our game and we’re going to go onto the pitch to win the game.” “We need to win.” ”It’s difficult to get into the top four,” “Have you seen the teams? They’re unbelievable. If we can make it into the top half of the table we’ll be happy.” “I don’t think we had a good game as a team, we could have been better,” “We conceded the goals at a bad moment and those goals put our heads down.” “It was difficult coming into the match with so many injuries. We lost our best players last week in Coloccini and Taylor and started with a brand new defense.” “If our center-backs were big, massive and could head the ball it could have been different. That was the key. They were playing long balls and it was difficult for Danny Simpson to compete against Grant Holt or against Steve Morison.” “We have Williamson who is on his way back, we have Coloccini who will be fit for next week, Cheick Tioté as well. If we have our full squad – minus Marveaux and Taylor – we’ll be okay.” “It could have been different with 11 on the pitch, it’s not easy – we learned that the previous week – but we just don’t know how it would have turned out,” ”I don’t think I’ve been on a better run of scoring,” “I had a good period in Belgium with Mouscron when I scored eight in ten games. I just try to enjoy it, keep working hard and enjoying playing football.” “I expected from myself to do well. I was prepared for that.” “I was also prepared for the battles we will face as a team this season.” Good words there from the 26 year-old Senegal striker, who’s been a tremendous capture for Newcastle and now has 11 PL goals in just 16 appearances this season. Demba Ba looked simply great on Saturday and scored two opportunist goals, and they could have been the winners if Newcastle could only have defended anywhere near their best. But we couldn’t, and it tells the Newcastle hierarchy that we need at least one new center-back and probably another defender, when the transfer window opens next month, in three weeks time. Once we know who is brought in, it will give us all a clue as to how Mike Ashley will be backing Alan Pardew to strengthen the squad, and whether he is actually willing to spend any money. Strengthening of the squad is obviously what’s needed, and the sooner the better.
  8. Sad news, even though he could get replaced by someone even better I really don't see that player within Ashley price-range, and most certainly not English.... therefore he will be replaced by someone worse
  9. He could also be very talented, but not rated by Pardew because he lacks the important experience from PL, like Perch and Simpson has. I think Pardew defo made a mistake against Norwich because he chose to rely on Perch and Simpson's experience rather than their skillset.
  10. Didn't he get like 13 games i CCC? Where none of those matches were defeats.... That's a pretty neat achievement for a CH. Wish I'd seen him play ONE PL game at least before his contract is out, and could you imagine any better chances for him to prove his worth than now?
  11. "The Carroll money" is the name of a business political subagenda Ashley's using to manipulate YOU.
  12. I think we are gonna have maximum 0-9 points
  13. Not to forget Andy Cole from Bristol City...
  14. We don't have butter in Norway You just use oil don't you? Fresh from the refinery. It's a butter-crisis. We have monopolized our dairy business too much, limiting our cow and milk production aswell as too much rain this season...
  15. We don't have butter in Norway
  16. I heard his parents were dyslectic, sometimes they mixed up Grieg with Greig...
  17. An early portrait of Obertans? hahahaha this is Obertan's grandmother on a visit to Norway
  18. Sweden is just jealous of our oil... what are we to be jealous about their stuff, house music, zlatan and.... I couldn't think of a third thing, while the first two wasn't even serious.
  19. No, you're thinking of Aeris. I'm not from England
  20. A+ Why lie? At least half the famous people in the world are English if you're honest ever in history. Alex I've heard of Ingrid Christiensen, if fact I remember her face, she was fuckin ugly. how dare england, with the ugliest celebrities in the world, to speak of other nations ugly celebrities...
  21. I bet you say Munch like in munchies...
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