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  1. Cant be helping any sale if there is a court case as that case would be KK against NUFC rather than Mick Ashley. Whoever buys the club will inherit the case too.

     

    Thats got to be a factor in the sale.

    Surely then if he's serious about selling, it's in his interest to settle the case asap........... unless he's notafter selling.Oh cynical me!

     

    But I've been told by everyone that Ashley only bought the club for a quick-sell?

  2. Those 4 players are all good spots - especially Bassong - and everybody makes mistakes ie the other 2 so I won't criticise that - but there is no point in making good signings then allowing other players the manager wants to keep leave the club, along with the fact the

    whole goal was to spend as little as possible, even to the point where we made a profit in the transfer market

     

    This isn't how progressive clubs operate. Thats why Keegan has gone.

     

    Who did we sell that Keegan didn't want to go? (remembering that Keegan said the Milner offer was too good to turn down)

     

    The Milner offer was too good to turn down - ON THE PROVISION that the money from his sale was reinvested into the team. When Keegan made that statement it was on that basis. He was lead to believe that Milner would be replaced (and not by an injured loan 'signing').

     

    Keegan said when we sold him that "Every player had his price" - £12m for Milner was at least £4m more than his value.

     

    All of a sudden though, this comment got turned into "Whole squad up for sale", after he'd left.

     

     

    By all accounts the money he was promised was available for 2 more players wasn't, and Owen, Barton and Smith were all touted around behind his back at the last second.

     

    As bizarre as it seems we could currently be sitting on the same squad minus Owen, Barton and Smith (Smith ok, but Owen and Barton aren't players to lose with no replacements).

     

    Again, all speculation. At the end of the day though, they're still here so Keegan should have been happy.

     

    Not really, there's enough been said that the smart money would be on it being true.

     

    But the issue is not whether they were sold at the last second or not (clearly they weren't :rolleyes: ), but that they were touted behind Keegan's back.

     

    Why on earth would Keegan be happy about that? He was lied to in at least two different ways? Would YOU be "happy" about that? :finger:

     

    Again, where's the proof that these players were being touted about? If this was the case, why hasn't Keegan came out and said this is the reason why he's left? (think it's pretty shocking how he's said nowt these last 3-months to the fans who are backing him despite not knowing all of the facts.) If it's because of the compensation thing, if he said that and it was true, then what does he have to worry about?

  3. Those 4 players are all good spots - especially Bassong - and everybody makes mistakes ie the other 2 so I won't criticise that - but there is no point in making good signings then allowing other players the manager wants to keep leave the club, along with the fact the

    whole goal was to spend as little as possible, even to the point where we made a profit in the transfer market

     

    This isn't how progressive clubs operate. Thats why Keegan has gone.

     

    Who did we sell that Keegan didn't want to go? (remembering that Keegan said the Milner offer was too good to turn down)

     

    The Milner offer was too good to turn down - ON THE PROVISION that the money from his sale was reinvested into the team. When Keegan made that statement it was on that basis. He was lead to believe that Milner would be replaced (and not by an injured loan 'signing').

     

    Keegan said when we sold him that "Every player had his price" - £12m for Milner was at least £4m more than his value.

     

    All of a sudden though, this comment got turned into "Whole squad up for sale", after he'd left.

     

     

    By all accounts the money he was promised was available for 2 more players wasn't, and Owen, Barton and Smith were all touted around behind his back at the last second.

     

    As bizarre as it seems we could currently be sitting on the same squad minus Owen, Barton and Smith (Smith ok, but Owen and Barton aren't players to lose with no replacements).

     

    Again, all speculation. At the end of the day though, they're still here so Keegan should have been happy.

  4. plus its 3 for 2!!!!!!

     

    Missed that.

     

    You do realise though that if Danny's right and I get a bill I'll be giving you a phonecall asking for my money. :finger:

     

    Not sure anything like that's happened to you before. :rolleyes:

  5. Is this still working? I don't wanna shell out 50 quid for something I'm not that fussed on, eyeing up the away real madrid top.

     

    It's tells you the price you pay once you put in the code, and before you make payment.

  6. Shearer would have been a fool to accept that.

     

    What harm could it have done Shearer?

     

    He gets to work for 6-months with the squad, gets to see what they're like in training, who's good, who's not, without the pressure of being the main man, and still gets to spend his Saturday nights on the sofa with Lineker & Hansen.

     

    Then come June when Kinnear's contract is up, he's in an easy position to make a smooth transition into our manager. He didn't spend however many years getting his management qualifications to do punditry for too long surely? Think he's missed a trick tbh.

     

    I disagree, only because often squads don't react well to a 'coach' taking up a manger's role. I think he would make a greater impact on the team coming in fresh.

     

    If Shearer had agreed to it, how many of the players do you honestly think wouldn't have believed it was so he could take over in June?

  7. All of a sudden though, this comment got turned into "Whole squad up for sale", after he'd left.

     

    I think that was more to do with several media sources reporting on deadline day rather than the Milner sale itself.

     

    The media also said that Keegan handed Wise a list consisting of Ronaldinho, Lampard & Henry but that was a load of sh*te.

  8. Those 4 players are all good spots - especially Bassong - and everybody makes mistakes ie the other 2 so I won't criticise that - but there is no point in making good signings then allowing other players the manager wants to keep leave the club, along with the fact the

    whole goal was to spend as little as possible, even to the point where we made a profit in the transfer market

     

    This isn't how progressive clubs operate. Thats why Keegan has gone.

     

    Who did we sell that Keegan didn't want to go? (remembering that Keegan said the Milner offer was too good to turn down)

     

    The Milner offer was too good to turn down - ON THE PROVISION that the money from his sale was reinvested into the team. When Keegan made that statement it was on that basis. He was lead to believe that Milner would be replaced (and not by an injured loan 'signing').

     

    Keegan said when we sold him that "Every player had his price" - £12m for Milner was at least £4m more than his value.

     

    All of a sudden though, this comment got turned into "Whole squad up for sale", after he'd left.

  9. Those 4 players are all good spots - especially Bassong - and everybody makes mistakes ie the other 2 so I won't criticise that - but there is no point in making good signings then allowing other players the manager wants to keep leave the club, along with the fact the

    whole goal was to spend as little as possible, even to the point where we made a profit in the transfer market

     

    This isn't how progressive clubs operate. Thats why Keegan has gone.

     

    Who did we sell that Keegan didn't want to go? (remembering that Keegan said the Milner offer was too good to turn down)

  10. Shearer would have been a fool to accept that.

     

    What harm could it have done Shearer?

     

    He gets to work for 6-months with the squad, gets to see what they're like in training, who's good, who's not, without the pressure of being the main man, and still gets to spend his Saturday nights on the sofa with Lineker & Hansen.

     

    Then come June when Kinnear's contract is up, he's in an easy position to make a smooth transition into our manager. He didn't spend however many years getting his management qualifications to do punditry for too long surely? Think he's missed a trick tbh.

  11. Not really that arsed. We've got fuck all chance of winning it anyway. The league is always the priority anyway but never more so than this season.

     

     

    Hull are probably thinking exactly the same thing.

     

    It's got Wigan in the Carling Cup from when Souness was in charge written all over it.

  12. Surely Bolton & Fulham have shown the last few weeks why we can't rule out the top 10 just yet?

     

    :finger:

     

    Tell you what mate, you couldnt have picked a more apt nickname!!!

     

    :rolleyes:

     

    Seriously though, it's only 5 points between us and Bolton in 7th, if someone had said in July that come December we'd be within a couple of wins behind an Intertoto Cup spot, I think we'd have taken it.

     

    I agree its a small gap but cant see anything in our set up that makes me think it will happen.

     

    I agree to an extent, although the only two teams in the pack I can honestly say will be more consistent than us between now & May are Man City & Spurs. 8th at the very least is there for the taking. Top-ten certainly isn't out of reach.

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