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Never really been good enough but he's always worked hard and played through the pain barrier for roeder when we were suffering a lot of injuries

 

hope he goes somewhere he can get first team football and good luck to him

 

 

What Shola was that? Have I missed something here?

 

incredible comment

 

 

Mine or Andrews?

I thought all of your posts were incredible Wacky? :lol:

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Never really been good enough but he's always worked hard and played through the pain barrier for roeder when we were suffering a lot of injuries

 

hope he goes somewhere he can get first team football and good luck to him

 

 

What Shola was that? Have I missed something here?

 

incredible comment

 

 

Mine or Andrews?

I thought all of your posts were incredible Wacky? :lol:

 

 

Gee, thanks 2J :icon_lol:

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The Sun

 

Sho's going to Stoke

 

Published: Today

 

 

STOKE boss Tony Pulis is on the verge of landing Newcastle striker Shola Ameobi to boost his side’s charge for the Premier League.

 

Ameobi, 26, looks set to sign on loan for the rest of the season. Ipswich and Norwich were also eyeing the hitman.

 

But Toon boss Kevin Keegan has finally given Ameobi the green light to leave - and Stoke expect to win the race later today.

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The Sun

 

Sho's going to Stoke

 

Published: Today

 

 

STOKE boss Tony Pulis is on the verge of landing Newcastle striker Shola Ameobi to boost his side’s charge for the Premier League.

 

Ameobi, 26, looks set to sign on loan for the rest of the season. Ipswich and Norwich were also eyeing the hitman.

 

But Toon boss Kevin Keegan has finally given Ameobi the green light to leave - and Stoke expect to win the race later today.

 

 

 

 

but then there is this...

 

Pulis will continue his search for fresh firepower after revealing: "On Thursday I thought we had done a deal, but unfortunately that's fallen through."

 

http://www.whydelilah.co.uk/news/Ref-hits-back65410752.aspx

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Confirmed.....

 

NEWCASTLE United striker Shola Ameobi has joined Stoke City on loan until the end of the season.

 

The former England U21 frontman has moved to the Britannia Stadium and will be hoping to help the current Championship leaders clinch promotion to the Premier League.

 

Shola could make his Stoke debut on Saturday away to Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough.

 

Stoke currently lead the Championship by a point from Bristol City with six games remaining.

 

Shola has 229 appearances for Newcastle, including 95 as a substitute, and has scored 46 goals for the Magpies.

 

His move to The Potters will also see him once again team up with former Toon defender Andy Griffin.

 

Source: http://www.nufc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsD...1275677,00.html

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Confirmed.....

 

NEWCASTLE United striker Shola Ameobi has joined Stoke City on loan until the end of the season.

 

The former England U21 frontman has moved to the Britannia Stadium and will be hoping to help the current Championship leaders clinch promotion to the Premier League.

 

Shola could make his Stoke debut on Saturday away to Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough.

 

Stoke currently lead the Championship by a point from Bristol City with six games remaining.

 

Shola has 229 appearances for Newcastle, including 95 as a substitute, and has scored 46 goals for the Magpies.

 

His move to The Potters will also see him once again team up with former Toon defender Andy Griffin.

 

Source: http://www.nufc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsD...1275677,00.html

 

 

Hallelujah !

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You'll have to find another player to relentlessly piss and moan about now.

Impossible. No one will ever reach such constant levels of 'moronicness'.

 

Alan Smith ? Geremi ?

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"I spoke to Dennis Wise yesterday morning," said Roeder, on the phone chasing a second loan target right up until yesterday's 5pm deadline.

 

"And it was too dear. If he's telling me the truth, Stoke have paid an incredible amount of money," said the City chief. "For a short period of time."

 

For all such deals now come with a 'loan fee' attached. And that's before anyone sits down with the player himself - and his agent - to discuss their share of the cake.

 

Potters boss Tony Pulis admitted yesterday that the chairman had decided that now was the time to risk all on winning that ticket to the Premiership; that one point ahead of the rest of the field - albeit with Hull starting to breathe down their necks - now was the time to play the joker and risk all.

 

Wise clearly suggested that yesterday's initial loan fee came with summer strings attached - a full-time deal at the £5 million mark.

 

"He [Wise] is telling me that it's attached to potentially a £5 million transfer deal. And I've got to take him for his word," said Roeder, as the London-based Wise wheels and deals whilst Kevin Keegan keeps his eye on events on the pitch.

 

"I know Dennis reasonably well and that's what he was telling me. I'm not obliged to say what Stoke's business is with Newcastle, but it's mind-boggling the amount of money he's told me that Stoke have gambled on Shola to get them in the Premiership.

 

"Because I believe if they don't do it, there's no way that Stoke - as a Championship side - are going to carry through paying £5 million for a striker that's going to be in the Championship next year."

 

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"I spoke to Dennis Wise yesterday morning," said Roeder, on the phone chasing a second loan target right up until yesterday's 5pm deadline.

 

"And it was too dear. If he's telling me the truth, Stoke have paid an incredible amount of money," said the City chief. "For a short period of time."

 

For all such deals now come with a 'loan fee' attached. And that's before anyone sits down with the player himself - and his agent - to discuss their share of the cake.

 

Potters boss Tony Pulis admitted yesterday that the chairman had decided that now was the time to risk all on winning that ticket to the Premiership; that one point ahead of the rest of the field - albeit with Hull starting to breathe down their necks - now was the time to play the joker and risk all.

 

Wise clearly suggested that yesterday's initial loan fee came with summer strings attached - a full-time deal at the £5 million mark.

 

"He [Wise] is telling me that it's attached to potentially a £5 million transfer deal. And I've got to take him for his word," said Roeder, as the London-based Wise wheels and deals whilst Kevin Keegan keeps his eye on events on the pitch.

 

"I know Dennis reasonably well and that's what he was telling me. I'm not obliged to say what Stoke's business is with Newcastle, but it's mind-boggling the amount of money he's told me that Stoke have gambled on Shola to get them in the Premiership.

 

"Because I believe if they don't do it, there's no way that Stoke - as a Championship side - are going to carry through paying £5 million for a striker that's going to be in the Championship next year."

 

:icon_lol:

 

Couldn't have put it better myself... :lol:

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