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Aeris

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  1. Obertan whats the point of running like an idiot with the ball like that when you can't make a decent pass or cross. Practice more you cunt.
  2. Best is performing above his standard atm. Obertan is megashit.
  3. No because you could just be stealing pics off someones facebook. Either "I am not Paul Wyn" or "no I'm not related to that Brevik bloke" in writing as seen above. Freaky, was just off looking for this What with his location and posting history Still too soon, man, too soon...
  4. Torres can't deal with pressure...he needs to play for a shite club.
  5. Elliot Santon Guthrie Lovenkrands Ba Marveaux Sammy mleobi. Santon & Marveaux on please. For some reason I think it's gonna be Loven in for Best and Guthrie in for Cabaye... or maybe Elliot for Krul. Lol
  6. of all the players you couldve picked to want off today, why jonas? Because I want to see Marveaux thats why.
  7. "we are very happy with the new signings, so happy we don't want to play them in case they'll get injured"
  8. What waste of football shoes must Ba be if Shola's managed to keep him on the bench all this time.
  9. Ameobi's perfomances must be a real inspiration tonight... looks like everyone tries to play as good as him.
  10. they are looking better...I think they're gonna have the first goal.
  11. I cant believe we're still not letting Marveaux having his league debut... and why not Santon!!!
  12. Easy win...but you'd need this formation. --------------Krul ---------Saylor---Colo Raylor-------Tiote------Santon -------Cabaye---Gosling ------------Marveux -----------Best---Ba :D :P
  13. Doesn't look like it's going to happen like ever... http://www.skysports.com/story/0,,11678_7167197,00.html Newcastle managing director Derek Llambias insists Mike Ashley has no intention of putting the club up for sale. "The sportswear magnate, who has invested a total of around £280million, including £140m in interest-free loans has previously tried to offload the business he bought for £134.4m back in May 2007. But Llambias revealed that Ashley has no plans of selling up - unless he is made an offer he cannot refuse. He said: "Mike Ashley has no intention of putting the club up for sale. He is still extremely passionate about strengthening the club and making it a real success. "We are balancing the books and getting the finances in order, but there's more work to be done and he's committed to doing that for the long term. "That said, it's worth going back to the analogy of the house that's not for sale. If suddenly an incredible offer comes in, he may have to consider it. "From time to time we are approached by people claiming to have an interest in buying the club. Our message to them is clear: buy a box for a commitment of five seasons and then we will know you are serious. No-one's taken us up on that offer." Desire Llambias has also jumped to the defence of the club's summer recruitment policy. Kevin Nolan, Jose Enrique and Joey Barton all departed St James' Park while manager Alan Pardew signed seven new players, but no striker, which has angered the club's supporters. Llambias said: "It was everyone's desire at the club to bring in a striker. We worked hard to make that happen, but ultimately couldn't complete a deal that we had hoped to." Asked further where the Andy Carroll money had gone, Llambias replied: "We made it clear when we sold Andy that the fee we received would stay in the club, and it has. "The money will be spent prudently within the club and on new players as and when we are in a position to do so. We didn't promise to spend all the money in this window. "Money will be available going forward, for the right player at the right time. If the club had been able to move on other transfer targets this summer, then more money would have been spent." However, Llambias also confirmed that the days of big-money signings are well and truly over. He said: "The days of Newcastle United acquiring 'trophy' signings who command huge salaries for past successes on the pitch are over. "Yes, they have generated excitement and anticipation in the past, but ultimately many of them have left the club poorer and with little to show for it in terms of our standing in the league."" Stupid things said in bold
  14. Managers should know this before they buy these players Smith - dribbles himself instead of others, always comes too late gets yellow cards + would want an abysmal wage for it Lovenkrands - can't touch the ball, doesn't seem to like a football anymore Ranger= can't score, gangsta bros before your team.
  15. Like you were the only one knowing he was a good player at that time? He's been a well known talent since 2006...
  16. Lol... he has still something to prove though. He's basically still a fresh signing, only now a fresh signing who hasn't played football on a pro-level for 11 months...
  17. He was... who knows what he has become now.
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