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I only thought he had managed about 10 games at the most.

 

9 starts 10 as sub tbf

 

hes been fit though for the most part, just down the pecking order at spurs

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Injured more than Barton is he not? :D

Played 19 in the league this season so no

 

we'd be daft to turn him down, after all the moaning about nolans immobility and our lack of decent options at cm I'd have him back in a heartbeat

 

 

i have to agree with this. good engine, good pace and mobility. all the things we're lacking in cm.

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CHRIS HUGHTON has been given a limited budget to ensure Newcastle don't go from European football contenders to a modern day yo-yo club that bounces between Premier League and Championship status in years to come.

 

The fans are screaming out for established stars to strengthen their survival bid but free agents such as former Hull defender Bernard Mendy are something the Toon Army will have to get used to.

 

 

Mendy is the latest player to be released by Hull as they try to balance the books following a costly relegation from the top flight.

 

The experienced Frenchman is looking to get fixed up with new employers as soon as possible.

 

Mendy made 56 appearances for the Tigers, scoring twice, but the relegated club issued a statement saying they had parted company with him by mutual consent.

 

Other targets like Steven Davis of Rangers, who is being trailed by Sevilla, are simply too expensive.

 

From NOTW. :D

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CHRIS HUGHTON has been given a limited budget to ensure Newcastle don't go from European football contenders to a modern day yo-yo club that bounces between Premier League and Championship status in years to come.

 

The fans are screaming out for established stars to strengthen their survival bid but free agents such as former Hull defender Bernard Mendy are something the Toon Army will have to get used to.

 

 

Mendy is the latest player to be released by Hull as they try to balance the books following a costly relegation from the top flight.

 

The experienced Frenchman is looking to get fixed up with new employers as soon as possible.

 

Mendy made 56 appearances for the Tigers, scoring twice, but the relegated club issued a statement saying they had parted company with him by mutual consent.

 

Other targets like Steven Davis of Rangers, who is being trailed by Sevilla, are simply too expensive.

 

From NOTW. :D

 

are we?

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Brilliant ball control, and technically class in the air, shame nothing came to fruition when we were supposedly interested, but thats no suprise.

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At. Madrid have signed Merida from arsenal

 

surprised at that one myself thought he was one of the more promising kids at arsenal

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At. Madrid have signed Merida from arsenal

 

surprised at that one myself thought he was one of the more promising kids at arsenal

 

 

Who could not get a game and is young and away from home. Easy. :wub:

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Birmingham should have a good team next season. Foster in goal and zigic up front is a good start.

 

 

Buy a new keeper to punt it straight to their new striker. :wub:

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Birmingham should have a good team next season. Foster in goal and zigic up front is a good start.

 

 

Buy a new keeper to punt it straight to their new striker. :wub:

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