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“We have rejected Newcastle’s offer for Giles Barnes because it was derogatory,” said Jewell. “They tell us they won’t be coming back and I’m delighted about that.
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http://videos.icnetwork.co.uk/icnewcastle/...Head%20Mask.pdf i might of missed this in the previous pages...
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Svensk tredjemålvakt till Premier League Ung Häckenkeeper förstärker Newcastle Häckens tredjemålvakt Ole Söderberg, 18 år till sommaren, blir i dag klar för Premier League-klubben Newcastle, erfar Sportbladet. I går kväll blev svenske 18-årige Inter–anfallaren Goran Slavkovski klar för Middlesbrough. I dag, eller allra senast i morgon då transferfönstret stänger, presenteras näste unge svensk i Premier League. Det handlar om Häckens tredjemålvakt Ole Söderberg till Newcastle. Till att börja med för spel i U18-laget samt reservlaget och vissa träningar med A-truppen. Ole Söderberg, som fyller 18 till sommaren, är en välväxt ung man på 193 centimeter. H an upptäcktes av Newcastle under en match med det svenska P16-landslaget. Söderberg gjorde inga matcher i superettan under 2007 men bedöms av Häcken som en lovande målvakt som man nu kan tjäna ett par miljoner kronor på.
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pics???
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Keegan talked after the game starting with Joey Barton: “He went on and gave us a bit of security in midfield, a little bit of drive and enthusiasm. Joey’s now just got to let his football do the talking. I think you’ll see a new Joey Barton now.” “He’s had a tough time, he’s done some silly things. But he’s turned himself around and we’re going to help him.” “Just like Saturday, 3-0 looks like a hammering, but I thought we showed a lot of character here tonight.” “You can look back at odd decisions, the third goal for them was definitely offside. And at 1-0 when the game was evenly balanced, Michael Owen was given offside when he’s not.” “It looks like you’re whining when you say that, but they’re facts. And they change matches.” “If we got points for being genuine, we would have got something - we gave it everything but just didn’t have enough quality at times." “Arsenal have the confidence that we lack at the moment, but there were things to take from the game.” “We will create more in time with the players we have but it’s not happening at the moment.” “Some of these players aren’t used to getting beaten. We have guys who are used to winning things and they need picking up. We have to get a win from somewhere and hopefully it will be against Middlesbrough on Sunday.”
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zog will miss the match against aston villa...
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25. Calum Davenport Tottenham to West Ham - undisclosed 2007. Lightweight defender who could not make an impact in heavyweight relegation fight. 24. Yaniv Katan Maccabi Haifa to West Ham - £100,000 2006. The Israeli signed a four-year deal for West Ham but this was reduced to six months and six games. 23. Lee Bowyer Leeds to West Ham - £100,000 2003. Looked awkward, overawed and spent during his first spell at West Ham. 22. Mauricio Pellegrino Valencia to Liverpool - free 2005. Too advanced in years to offer anything to Liverpool and released after a dozen appearances. 21. Louis Saha Fulham to Man United - £12.8m 2004. An injury-hit enigma who has failed to realise his true potential. 20. DJ Campbell Brentford to Birmingham - £500,000 2006. Signed on the back of FA Cup exploits that were never replicated. 19. Ade Akinbiyi Burnley to Sheffield United - £1.75m 2006. Record signing who quickly lost his place and returned to Turf Moor. 18. Danny Mills Manchester City to Derby - loan 2008. Signed to add bite to Derby; now out for rest of the season. 17. Andy Reid Nottingham Forest to Tottenham - £7m (joint fee) 2005. One of many players to disappear in the black hole at Tottenham. 16. Scott Parker Charlton to Chelsea - £10m 2004. Wrong club at wrong time. Reignited his stalled career at Newcastle. 15. Fernando Morientes Monaco to Liverpool - £6.3m 2005. The Spanish striker failed to shine and was soon despatched back home. 14. Jiri Jarosik CSKA Moscow to Chelsea - £2m 2005. Made only a handful of appearances for Jose Mourinho before being loaned out to Birmingham. 13. James Beattie Southampton to Everton - £6m 2005. Never a consistent goalscorer at Southampton; things didn't get started at Everton. 12. Djimi Traore Charlton to Portsmouth - £1m 2007. One of Harry Redknapp's transfer flops has since moved back to France. 11. Rowan Vine Luton to Birmingham - £2.5m 2007. Signed to inspire promotion challenge; failed to impress and has now joined QPR. 10. Anthony Stokes Arsenal to Sunderland - £2m 2007. Has failed to live up to his reputation at Arsenal and Falkirk. 9. Greg Halford Colchester to Reading - £2m 2007. Record signing made just three appearances before leaving for obscurity at Sunderland. 8. Luis Boa-Morte Fulham to West Ham - £4.5m 2007. A lot of money for a player already past sell-by date. 7. Michael Ricketts Bolton to Middlesbrough - £2.5m 2003. Won an England cap in 2002, and has been on the slide since. 6. Eric Djemba-Djemba Man United to Aston Villa - £1.3m 2005. Alex Ferguson passed on his mistake to Villa; he didn't improve there. 5. Nigel Quashie Portsmouth to Southampton - £2.1m 2005. Three managers in consecutive seasons thought he was the answer to their troubles. West Brom and Southampton went down, but West Ham survived - after Quashie was dropped. 4. Nigel Quashie Southampton to West Bromwich - £1.5m 2006. 3. Nigel Quashie West Bromwich to West Ham - £1.5m 2007. 2. Matthew Upson Birmingham to West Ham - £7.5m 2007. Lasted a combined 41 minutes in two games last season; improved since. 1. Jean-Alain Boumsong Rangers to Newcastle - £8m 2005. Accident-prone defender who did much to undermine Graeme Souness' position. from telegraph
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Álvaro se va al Newcastle Álvaro viajará el miércoles a Inglaterra para pasar la revisión médica con el Newcastle, después de haber llegado a un acuerdo con el club valenciano para poder ser traspasado a la entidad británica, después de que esta asegurara el cumplimiento de los requisitos solicitados por el club español. Según reconoció el jugador, el Newcastle se ha comprometido a pagar el coste íntegro de su traspaso antes del 31 de enero, motivo por el que el Levante había rechazado inicialmente la oferta del club inglés, al no tener garantizado el pago dentro de ese plazo. Aunque no ha trascendido oficialmente la cuantía del traspaso, éste podría rondar algo más de dos millones de euros, con los que el club levantinista podría hacer frente a buena parte de las deudas que tiene contraídas con sus empleados, La salida del brasileño Álvaro se une a las de su compatriota Savio Bortolini, el francés Christian Riganó, los italianos Marco Storari y Bruno Cirillo y Jose Emilio Viqueira, quienes durante este mes de enero han llegado a un acuerdo con el Levante, para abandonar la entidad, bien en forma de rescisión de contrato, de cesión o de traspaso. and ran through a translator it says this... Alvaro goes away to the Newcastle Alvaro will travel Wednesday to England to pass the medical revision with the Newcastle, after to have reached an agreement with the Valencian club to be able to be transferred to the British organization, after this assured the fulfillment the requirements asked for by the Spanish club. According to the player recognized, the Newcastle has itself it jeopardize to pay the complete cost of his crossing before the 31 of January, reason by which Levante had initially rejected the supply of the English club, when not having guaranteed the payment within that term. Although not has extended officially quantity of crossing, this one could to make the rounds something more than two million of euros, with that the levantinista club could do in front of good part of the debts that it has contracted with its employees, The exit of the Brazilian Alvaro is united to those of its compatriot Savio Bortolini, the French Christian Riganó, Italian the Frame Storari and Bruno Cirillo and Jose Emilio Viqueira, who during this month of January has reached an agreement with Levante, to leave the organization, or in form of crossing or cession, contract rescission.
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Fernando Tissone...
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i stole this from another message board...
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and they have made a splash in the news... a h&w player picked up his fifth booking and was set to miss the liverpool game on saturday... h&w promptly moved a league match forward to tonight so that he can play against liverpool... the FA acted quickly by saying "they are contravening the spirit of the game" and now he must miss tonight and saturday... now if this was a "big" club like for instance the hammers they would of probaly gotten away with it...
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i do not know why but it is people who ride in convertibles with the top off and the windows all of the way up...
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Newcastle linked with £11m Russian star
ohhh_yeah replied to Scottish Mag's topic in Newcastle Forum
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wow! it bothered you enough to start a new thread???
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TWO new players could make debuts for Bolton in the St James's Park hothouse tomorrow. Gretar Steinsson and Matt Taylor could make their debuts after signing for Sam Allardyce's old side this week. Steinsson, a right-sided defender, arrived in a £3.5m deal from Dutch side AZ Alkmaar and Taylor finally completed his protracted move from Portsmouth. Gavin McCann is doubtful after sustaining a minor injury in last week's 2-1 home defeat by Blackburn, while Gerald Cid has returned to France with Nice and El-Hadji Diouf and Abdoulaye Meite are away on African Nations Cup duty. Team (from): Jaaskelainen, Hunt, J O'Brien, A O'Brien, Gardner, Michalik, Steinsson, Taylor, Campo, Cohen, Guthrie, Nolan, Davies, Giannakopoulos, McCann, Samuel, Wilhelmsson, Braaten, Alonso, Al Habsi.
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Source: Shields Gazette