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http://www.sundaysun.co.uk/sport/newcastle...310-28410065/2/

 

Certainly Ben Arfa’s absence has been a cruel blow for United this season – his creativity, poise and ability to unlock defences especially sorely missed during home games against the Premier League’s middleweights. United have not won enough of them, hence they find themselves embroiled in a fight.

 

But something good may yet come out of the double leg break that ruined his first campaign in the Premier League.

 

United’s peerless approach to his rehabilitation has garnered them plenty of positive publicity in the French sporting Press, and word is spreading through the country’s elite players about Newcastle’s caring approach to their players.

 

When the France squad gathered in Clairefontaine this week there was plenty of chatter about Newcastle’s hands-on approach to Ben Arfa. Whisper it quietly, but a couple even asked the player to enquire whether United might be interested in bidding for them.

 

Stainrod points out that Newcastle’s reputation is now sky-high across the Channel.

 

“Newcastle supporters probably won’t be aware of the reaction that there has been in France to the way Hatem has been cared for, but it has certainly been noted,” he said. “The newspapers have carried the story but I think other professionals can’t believe it either.

 

“The France national team was at Clairefontaine and the players – and these are top players at big clubs – are amazed at the commitment that Newcastle have made to Hatem.

 

“From the chairman and owner coming out to see him to the club signing him when he was out with a serious injury, it is just something that you wouldn’t get at a French club.

 

“It has made an enormous impact on players in France. The fact that they’ve shown such respect for such a high-profile player, of course it adds to the reputation of the club.

 

“From a Newcastle point of view they could not have been any better with Hatem.

 

“From the manager, to the owner to the directors to the other players getting messages to him, they could not have handled the situation any better.

 

“Mike (Ashley) is one of the most important businessmen in the UK so to take time out of his schedule to visit Hatem – well, it just shows how valued he is as a player.

 

“That is the measure of the man – he wasn’t looking for publicity, he just did it because he wanted to find out how Hatem was.

 

“But that kind of thing gets out there and Newcastle’s reputation in France has been helped by it, undoubtedly.”

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Stainrod appears to be making a cast for more French business, seeing of anyone or any other club bites....maybe he fancies himself as some sort of Willie Mckay type? Fuck me that would be a strange ambition in life :nufc:

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Fair play if Mike Ashley went to visit him.

 

In terms of getting French talent for the future, they do seem to produce some very good players. You just need to look at some of the top players in the world over the past ten years. Henry, Zidane, Drogba, Anelka, Evra, etc. Although you also need to watch what you buy! Steve Marlet being another haha!

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Can't help but think this schmooze comes from the club trying to shine a positive light on itself. Maybe I'm just being too sceptical.

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Can't help but think this schmooze comes from the club trying to shine a positive light on itself. Maybe I'm just being too sceptical.

 

Hopefully not, this article made me feel good about the future, scout Ligue 1 now Pardew!

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Fair play if Mike Ashley went to visit him.

 

In terms of getting French talent for the future, they do seem to produce some very good players. You just need to look at some of the top players in the world over the past ten years. Henry, Zidane, Drogba, Anelka, Evra, etc. Although you also need to watch what you buy! Steve Marlet being another haha!

 

:nufc:

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Fair play if Mike Ashley went to visit him.

 

In terms of getting French talent for the future, they do seem to produce some very good players. You just need to look at some of the top players in the world over the past ten years. Henry, Zidane, Drogba, Anelka, Evra, etc. Although you also need to watch what you buy! Steve Marlet being another haha!

 

Drogba is not French nor from France.

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Good stuff and hats off to Mike for taking the time out for a visit. Getting Bafra back at even 90% of his former glory would still make him a big threat in the PL.

He spends half his time getting pissed, flying his helicopter or fucking about in casino's. I wonder if there's something in his will like Matthew Harding, where if his helicopter crashed and he died, the toon would get half his money.

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Good stuff and hats off to Mike for taking the time out for a visit. Getting Bafra back at even 90% of his former glory would still make him a big threat in the PL.

He spends half his time getting pissed, flying his helicopter or fucking about in casino's. I wonder if there's something in his will like Matthew Harding, where if his helicopter crashed and he died, the toon would get half his money.

 

 

Like fuck, we would probably have to pay for the funeral :nufc:

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He moved to France age 5 so he has as much right as most of 'their' stars.

 

That being true Tom, I wonder why he chose to play for the Ivory Coast when he more than likely could have played for France like a number of not born French 'stars' do.

Maybe feelings of allegiance & loyalty are stronger in some people more than others.

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He moved to France age 5 so he has as much right as most of 'their' stars.

 

That being true Tom, I wonder why he chose to play for the Ivory Coast when he more than likely could have played for France like a number of not born French 'stars' do.

Maybe feelings of allegiance & loyalty are stronger in some people more than others.

He probably made his debut for them when he wasn't a big name, and thought he'd never get in the France team.

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Good stuff and hats off to Mike for taking the time out for a visit. Getting Bafra back at even 90% of his former glory would still make him a big threat in the PL.

He spends half his time getting pissed, flying his helicopter or fucking about in casino's. I wonder if there's something in his will like Matthew Harding, where if his helicopter crashed and he died, the toon would get half his money.

 

 

Like fuck, we would probably have to pay for the funeral :nufc:

He'd probably want the Sportsdirect logo on the coffin.

 

Are these quotes from Simon Stainrod, football agent? The author hasn’t made it at all clear who this Stainrod dude is or why his views on the French football scene should be valued. Truly terrible journalism.

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I totally believe this story. My ex girlfriends brother is french and he all of a sudden started supporting Newcastle a few months back. He said it was about Ben Arfa and how Newcastle have been with him. Any French people on this site?

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I totally believe this story. My ex girlfriends brother is french and he all of a sudden started supporting Newcastle a few months back. He said it was about Ben Arfa and how Newcastle have been with him. Any French people on this site?

French clubs must be right twats to their players like. Man Utd have been doing this sort of thing for years, even before they've signed them. Fergie himself went to see Ruud van Nistelrooy after his move to Manchester collapsed when he totally fucked his knee, he flew to Eindhoven two or three times to say "nae bother we'll sign you when it's healed". He done the same with that Steven Defour at Standard Liege last year too.

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I totally believe this story. My ex girlfriends brother is french and he all of a sudden started supporting Newcastle a few months back. He said it was about Ben Arfa and how Newcastle have been with him. Any French people on this site?

Aye, it's hard for me to notice with mates and lads from the pub since they all knew plenty about us anyway from me. The Rennes fans I know who love their football followed the Ashely stuff like a soap opera.

 

There is definitely more interest in us but it's hard for me to judge how deep that goes.

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Fair play if Mike Ashley went to visit him.

 

In terms of getting French talent for the future, they do seem to produce some very good players. You just need to look at some of the top players in the world over the past ten years. Henry, Zidane, Drogba, Anelka, Evra, etc. Although you also need to watch what you buy! Steve Marlet being another haha!

 

Drogba is not French nor from France.

 

Aye basically what Tom said, guy moved to France at the age of 5. His football education came from France.

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Sounds made up. A chairman visits a player before he signs him . . . shocking! As if there is some sort of underground buzz in France that St James' is the place to be because we signed an injured player :lol: Ribery is in talks with his agent as we speak!

 

What a bizarre story

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Like what? We were nice to him whilst he was injured? No quotes, no facts, total non story. What do other clubs do to their injured players that is so horrific like?

 

Let's no delude ourselves we are somehow an attractive prospect as a club now. If Ben Arfa has a good season next year he will be sold at a profit, just like Tiote will this summer.

 

It's probably spin from Ashley tbh

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