ewerk 31221 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 Some right fucking cunts on here these days, mods not doing their jobs properly All I know is, and it is a fact, AC didnt want to go. He was pushed out the door. But put your self in his position 22 year old who will more than treble his wages in one day and pocket about £5m. Money talks and Ashley and Liverpool have proved that today. Todays football is not about loyalty anymore, its about money, its about who has got the biggest house and the nicest car and lasses. Footballers are not footballers anymore, they are celebs. At the end of the day I can understand why people are complaining, we have lost our best player and have no replacement coming in, but look on the bright side, would we have ever got that much for any other player? He is an unproven young lad, 91 games under his belt if am not mistaken. £35m I doubt anyone would turn an offer like that down. Not having a pop at you Bawan but none of what you have posted supports the bit in bold. Like I said later in that post, Money talks and money clearly won Carroll over at the end. The clubs fault in all ways, if they kept to their word, which these cunts in charge here dont, Carroll would have been a Newcastle United player to atleast the end of the season. If a club comes out and says repeatedly, the player is not for sale, then they decide to accept an offer for him they are indicating to the player that he is unwanted at the club and the money is much more preferred. Indeed. But it doesn't remove the player's power to veto the move. If they'd accepted the bid from the likes of an oil-rich Quatar based club then would he still have been forced to go? Sounds like he flounced to me. A stupid and short-sighted decision. In years to come I hope he regrets the fact that he has now, in all likelihood, played his last game for NUFC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheMoog 0 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 On a side note, fancy being hated within your home town so much that you'll struggle to return there from that point onwards without getting grief should you decide to go out of an evening... knowing you're despised by people you grew up around who you'd have been able to class as friends... don't think I'd want to do that... ... well, not without getting a hefty amount of cash to compensate I doubt he's thought that far ahead. He probably doesn't think further than the end of his cock actually. Judging by the look of previous conquests I'm not even sure he was capable of thinking that far ahead Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kitman 2207 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 On a side note, fancy being hated within your home town so much that you'll struggle to return there from that point onwards without getting grief should you decide to go out of an evening... knowing you're despised by people you grew up around who you'd have been able to class as friends... don't think I'd want to do that... ... well, not without getting a hefty amount of cash to compensate I doubt he's thought that far ahead. He probably doesn't think further than the end of his cock actually. Judging by the look of previous conquests I'm not even sure he was capable of thinking that far ahead Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spongebob toonpants 4146 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 On a side note, fancy being hated within your home town so much that you'll struggle to return there from that point onwards without getting grief should you decide to go out of an evening... knowing you're despised by people you grew up around who you'd have been able to class as friends... don't think I'd want to do that... ... well, not without getting a hefty amount of cash to compensate I doubt he's thought that far ahead. He probably doesn't think further than the end of his cock actually. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ewerk 31221 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 (edited) On a side note, fancy being hated within your home town so much that you'll struggle to return there from that point onwards without getting grief should you decide to go out of an evening... knowing you're despised by people you grew up around who you'd have been able to class as friends... don't think I'd want to do that... ... well, not without getting a hefty amount of cash to compensate Beardsley Waddle and Gazza all went in much the same circumstances. A bit of initial anger soon blows over Similar but not the same. The wages that Carroll was on here were still astronomical compared to most normal people; comparatively speaking, the three you mentioned weren't on anything like that sort of money. Edited February 1, 2011 by ewerk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ewerk 31221 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 Some right fucking cunts on here these days, mods not doing their jobs properly All I know is, and it is a fact, AC didnt want to go. He was pushed out the door. But put your self in his position 22 year old who will more than treble his wages in one day and pocket about £5m. Money talks and Ashley and Liverpool have proved that today. Todays football is not about loyalty anymore, its about money, its about who has got the biggest house and the nicest car and lasses. Footballers are not footballers anymore, they are celebs. At the end of the day I can understand why people are complaining, we have lost our best player and have no replacement coming in, but look on the bright side, would we have ever got that much for any other player? He is an unproven young lad, 91 games under his belt if am not mistaken. £35m I doubt anyone would turn an offer like that down. Some might say he should have stayed. Mike Ashley wanted him to go; Pardew didnt, the fans didnt, the players didnt. Why not honour the contract? I just hope the truth comes out. Pardew didnt have a say in it! But the rest is spot on, I hope the truth does come out and hes got the balls to come out to the press and say it. It wouldn't surprise me if Ashley gave him a bit of money to keep his mouth shut. I do hope that I'm proved wrong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bawan 0 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 Some right fucking cunts on here these days, mods not doing their jobs properly All I know is, and it is a fact, AC didnt want to go. He was pushed out the door. But put your self in his position 22 year old who will more than treble his wages in one day and pocket about £5m. Money talks and Ashley and Liverpool have proved that today. Todays football is not about loyalty anymore, its about money, its about who has got the biggest house and the nicest car and lasses. Footballers are not footballers anymore, they are celebs. At the end of the day I can understand why people are complaining, we have lost our best player and have no replacement coming in, but look on the bright side, would we have ever got that much for any other player? He is an unproven young lad, 91 games under his belt if am not mistaken. £35m I doubt anyone would turn an offer like that down. Not having a pop at you Bawan but none of what you have posted supports the bit in bold. Like I said later in that post, Money talks and money clearly won Carroll over at the end. The clubs fault in all ways, if they kept to their word, which these cunts in charge here dont, Carroll would have been a Newcastle United player to atleast the end of the season. If a club comes out and says repeatedly, the player is not for sale, then they decide to accept an offer for him they are indicating to the player that he is unwanted at the club and the money is much more preferred. Indeed. But it doesn't remove the player's power to veto the move. If they'd accepted the bid from the likes of an oil-rich Quatar based club then would he still have been forced to go? Sounds like he flounced to me. A stupid and short-sighted decision. In years to come I hope he regrets the fact that he has now, in all likelihood, played his last game for NUFC. I doubt he would have went. I hope he flops at Liverpool, I hope he doesn't live up to his price tag, I hope he is dropped from the England team, but most of all I hope he comes back to Newcastle, proves to the fans that he is Newcastle through and through and finishes of what he started. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christmas Tree 4848 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 The mirror are running the Steve Wraith text I was forced out story but for all the reasons already stated. Bollocks. Owners lie, Chairmen lie and footballers lie. There are very few left in the game who are genuine. I hope Barton is one and re-signs, but after today.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adios 717 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 Carroll never wanted to leave it's a sideways step at best, he's so fuckin thick he'll wake up tomorrow and think what the fuck is going on, what have I done, he's such a fuck up he's on my msn, I swear this is true, he pm'd me and asked me to get him a facebook code number off my phone cos he fuckin had lost his, on my life that is true he's a fuckin charva nobhead, he didn't want to leave, he'll be like a fish out of water. We wake up in the morning, we WILL stay up, but it sums this fuckin club up that there's never been a contingency plan for this, I'd have been delighted with Charlie but what a fuckin swizz, no cunt would accept a bid of £11.5m for their best player when they are threatened with relegation like Wigan are, when there's £50m at stake if they were relegated. Blackpool, the smallest club ever in Premiership history have knocked back 12s for the same reasons, if they can any cunt else can!?!? The fact is am sure yous have mentioned it the neet without looking, FUCKIN SMOKESCREEN, "ah whey at least we've had a gan", I hope no one is fooled. I'm all for this transfer fee on face value, this scummy propaganda, it could get even worse. I seriously think David Craig is on the pay roll, with his obsessive fuckin pish about how they've insisted we'll be big players in the summer. Patently bollocks. While I'm not defending the move there is no denying that Liverpool are a bigger club than us. And a club who will be ahead of us for many years to come. You live in Ireland, you are Irish, you will die in Ireland, you are not English, you are not geordie, you never will be, you will never live in England, and you will never live Newcastle or Liverpool. Your Irish roots emphasise your view on football without doubt you will class Rangers and Celtic as big clubs, however nufc.com sum it up. The Reds currently occupy a smaller ground than us and are watched by smaller average crowds. Big club, my arse, as a well-known Scouser might say. Perhaps they just have more ambitious owners, who did due diligence... Spot on. You are a mug and I would like you to pipe down in your Belfast home. this parochial attitude is very familiar to those of us from capital cities. the backwards, small town inferiority complex makes it very hard for you to view the world objectively. obviously plenty of the smarter people on this forum show how easy it is to break that stereotype, by virtue of strong logic skills, but it's not for everyone. I think it's commendable that people of superior intelligence like ewerk give you the time to express yourself, where most of us just nod and smile. they appreciate that you at least try so hard, and you should be grateful for that. it's not unusual for some of us more modern types to have spent a lot of time and gained a lot of experience of far off lands, a half hour or more by plane! but it's very brave of you to have ventured as far off as the big smoke at your relative age, so you should be proud too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeazesMag 0 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 I dont think Carroll would fuck his relationship up with the fans like that unless he absolutely had to. Any adviser with half a brain cell would try to avoid that. His advisor would to busy wanking into a bag of cash to worry what the fans would be thinking Seriously though. Andy Carroll's stock with NUFC fans is of zero concern to Carroll's advisors. its also of zero stock to Andy Carroll Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheMoog 0 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 I dont think Carroll would fuck his relationship up with the fans like that unless he absolutely had to. Any adviser with half a brain cell would try to avoid that. His advisor would to busy wanking into a bag of cash to worry what the fans would be thinking Seriously though. Andy Carroll's stock with NUFC fans is of zero concern to Carroll's advisors. its also of zero stock to Andy Carroll With the sort of money being talked about why would he give a shit? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spongebob toonpants 4146 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 On a side note, fancy being hated within your home town so much that you'll struggle to return there from that point onwards without getting grief should you decide to go out of an evening... knowing you're despised by people you grew up around who you'd have been able to class as friends... don't think I'd want to do that... ... well, not without getting a hefty amount of cash to compensate Beardsley Waddle and Gazza all went in much the same circumstances. A bit of initial anger soon blows over Similar but not the same. The wages that Carroll was on here were still astronomical compared to most normal people; comparatively speaking, the three you mentioned weren't on anything like that sort of money. We sold Gazza for £2m. They all left for clubs who had more ambition. They were all already earning more money than most people could dream of, but not as much as they would earn elsewhere. Seems pretty much the same to me, and speaking as somebody who is old enough to have been there it feels pretty much exactly the same as well. I got a text earlier from someone who has lived through this before who said the wheel has now turned full circle. This leaves us much closer to where we were pre Keegan than even the relegation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adios 717 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 Carroll never wanted to leave, he was forced out. A friend of mine is mates with his cousin, and Carroll told him he "begged" Ashley not to cash in on him. I'd have a hard time saying anything else to my family if I'd just left my local club Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ewerk 31221 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 I wasn't old enough to remember those three leaving so I'm not going to argue with you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeazesMag 0 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 I think the club wanted to sell him, and Carroll wanted to go, but to make it look like they didnt want to sell him, they asked him to hand in a transfer request. precisely Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christmas Tree 4848 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 Andy Carroll will face backlash from 'angry' Newcastle fans Big Al http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/football/8542...-newcastle-fans Alan Shearer believes Newcastle’s supporters will be in uproar at the club’s decision to sell striker Andy Carroll to Liverpool. Carroll put the finishing touches to a big-money deal taking him to Anfield on Monday night, effectively as replacement for Chelsea-bound Fernando Torres. Shearer recognised the offer for Carroll, thought to be around £35million, was difficult to turn down. But the Newcastle legend believes fans will nevertheless be fuming about the deal. ‘I think they’ll be angry. They’ll feel hard done by. He’s just recently signed a new contract,’ said the legendary No.9. ‘And after listening to Andy say he wants to stay at Newcastle, and listening to the chief executive and the owner and the manager saying he was going nowhere, I think they’ll be disappointed. ‘But from the club’s point of view, you’ve got to say that £35m, or whatever it is, is just a massive amount of money. ‘If you’re inside the football club you can see why they’ve had to accept that.’ Shearer was surprised by the deal, saying: ‘I think it’s an incredible amount of money for a guy that’s had half a season in the Premier League, albeit he’s done very well. ‘The potential is there, he’s now a full international, but it’s an incredible amount of money.’ Shearer suggested Carroll has ‘carried the team at times on his own’ at Newcastle this season, adding: ‘There’s no doubt they’ll miss him.’ The former England striker, who played under Reds manager Kenny Dalglish in Blackburn’s Premier League-winning team, believes the Scot will make the best of Carroll’s ability. ‘He’s going to a club that has to win trophies, is expected to win trophies,’ he added. ‘He’s going there with a great manager who I’m sure will get the very best out of him.’ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bawan 0 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 Andy Carroll will face backlash from 'angry' Newcastle fans Big Al http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/football/8542...-newcastle-fans Alan Shearer believes Newcastle's supporters will be in uproar at the club's decision to sell striker Andy Carroll to Liverpool. Carroll put the finishing touches to a big-money deal taking him to Anfield on Monday night, effectively as replacement for Chelsea-bound Fernando Torres. Shearer recognised the offer for Carroll, thought to be around £35million, was difficult to turn down. But the Newcastle legend believes fans will nevertheless be fuming about the deal. 'I think they'll be angry. They'll feel hard done by. He's just recently signed a new contract,' said the legendary No.9. 'And after listening to Andy say he wants to stay at Newcastle, and listening to the chief executive and the owner and the manager saying he was going nowhere, I think they'll be disappointed. 'But from the club's point of view, you've got to say that £35m, or whatever it is, is just a massive amount of money. 'If you're inside the football club you can see why they've had to accept that.' Shearer was surprised by the deal, saying: 'I think it's an incredible amount of money for a guy that's had half a season in the Premier League, albeit he's done very well. 'The potential is there, he's now a full international, but it's an incredible amount of money.' Shearer suggested Carroll has 'carried the team at times on his own' at Newcastle this season, adding: 'There's no doubt they'll miss him.' The former England striker, who played under Reds manager Kenny Dalglish in Blackburn's Premier League-winning team, believes the Scot will make the best of Carroll's ability. 'He's going to a club that has to win trophies, is expected to win trophies,' he added. 'He's going there with a great manager who I'm sure will get the very best out of him.' Stopped reading there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Welsh Magpie 0 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 so just got home in llanelli after my long arse journey from newcastle on the bus to find caroll has gone last i heard was they rejected a 35mil offer me and the bus driver were pretty happy he was staying and then i get home to find this out as my phone died. so i really cant be fucked to go trolling through the pages to find the full and proper story behind it so can someone fill me in please thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christmas Tree 4848 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 Andy Carroll will face backlash from 'angry' Newcastle fans Big Al http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/football/8542...-newcastle-fans Alan Shearer believes Newcastle's supporters will be in uproar at the club's decision to sell striker Andy Carroll to Liverpool. Carroll put the finishing touches to a big-money deal taking him to Anfield on Monday night, effectively as replacement for Chelsea-bound Fernando Torres. Shearer recognised the offer for Carroll, thought to be around £35million, was difficult to turn down. But the Newcastle legend believes fans will nevertheless be fuming about the deal. 'I think they'll be angry. They'll feel hard done by. He's just recently signed a new contract,' said the legendary No.9. 'And after listening to Andy say he wants to stay at Newcastle, and listening to the chief executive and the owner and the manager saying he was going nowhere, I think they'll be disappointed. 'But from the club's point of view, you've got to say that £35m, or whatever it is, is just a massive amount of money. 'If you're inside the football club you can see why they've had to accept that.' Shearer was surprised by the deal, saying: 'I think it's an incredible amount of money for a guy that's had half a season in the Premier League, albeit he's done very well. 'The potential is there, he's now a full international, but it's an incredible amount of money.' Shearer suggested Carroll has 'carried the team at times on his own' at Newcastle this season, adding: 'There's no doubt they'll miss him.' The former England striker, who played under Reds manager Kenny Dalglish in Blackburn's Premier League-winning team, believes the Scot will make the best of Carroll's ability. 'He's going to a club that has to win trophies, is expected to win trophies,' he added. 'He's going there with a great manager who I'm sure will get the very best out of him.' Stopped reading there. ??? You'll have missed all the quotes from Shearer then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeazesMag 0 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 Tom your saying hes over the moon etc, wouldn't you be? To be honest Bawan I believed all this shite about how ''it's a dream'' every time he pulls on the famous number 9 and how he wants to spend his career here. Making me one naive moron. Aye but he's a professional footballer driven by success and money in a short career span. Lets be brutally honest I don't think we're likely to be challenging for the league during Carroll's playing career and here's an opportunity for him to move, what he believes, is upwards and likely tripling his salary. Economically it's a no-brainer for him - the kid will never have to worry about cash again and that will always win the day over sentiment in a footballer's eye. Will Carroll have absolutely no regrets about moving away from his home town club? I very much doubt it. he certainly won't. A lot of posters on here have moved away from the area to get on with their life and thats just the way it goes in life, he's no different. He has looked at the move, concluded NUFC is a club going nowhere, and taken the jump for career and financial purposes, and nobody else on here would not have done exactly the same thing. A sad day, we have conceded ourselves as inferior to a club like Liverpool again, it only remains to be seen how many of the current team wonder what sort of club they are playing for and how they thought they signed for a progressive club and it turns out they have not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChezGiven 0 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 It's all quite straightforward at the end of the day (literally). Liverpool offered him 5 times the wages to persuade him to come. We rejected the £35m offer but then Carroll said he wanted to go so we took it. Once he had listened to Liverpool and his head was turned, we had to take the insane price on the table. It's the simplest explanation. Any other version has to have us pretending to reject the £35m offer whilst persuading Carroll to put in a transfer request so they could publicly accept the offer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeazesMag 0 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 Ashley will be laughing all the way to the bank, and too right he should Carroll is worth nowhere near 35m aye, Mike Ashley has shown Liverpool how it should be done Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spongebob toonpants 4146 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 On the bright side we will be laughing when the EUFA financial fair play rules come in - us and Arsenal take on all comers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeazesMag 0 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 On the plus side, I'm less gutted about this than I was when Andy Cole went to Man U, for what was then a massive £7million (was that a record for an English player at the time too?) totally different because it was the managers decision, and he was allowed to spend the money how he saw fit, which is how it should be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Welsh Magpie 0 Posted February 1, 2011 Share Posted February 1, 2011 that fat cunt going to be laughing all the way to Aspers casino!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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