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****YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST****

 

Ricky Lambert supposed to be signing for the Toon. I have my sources.

 

 

I heard this a couple of days ago aswell. top scorer in all leagues for the past 2 seasons. dont think hes ever played higher than the 3rd division tho.

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http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_6220620,00.html

 

Newcastle are looking to broker a deal for Bolton's Jlloyd Samuel, skysports.com understands.

 

The 27-year-old has been with Bolton since 2007 after leaving his first club Aston Villa.

 

He has been a first-team regular at The Reebok, playing anywhere across the back four.

 

Now he has emerged as a target for Newcastle boss Chris Hughton - who is hoping to strike a deal for the Trinidad & Tobago international.

 

Samuel, 29, has one-year left on his current contract and Newcastle are hoping they can land their man for less than £1.5million.

 

27 or 29, 27 or 29, 27 or 29 J-Lloyd Samuel!!!

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Newcastle United wait on Vladimir Weiss

Jun 21 2010

 

 

by Neil Farrington, Evening Chronicle

 

 

 

 

WORLD CUP winger Vladimir Weiss is keen on the idea of playing for Newcastle next season – but is yet to hear from the Magpies.

 

As revealed by the Chronicle last Tuesday, United are mulling over a season-long loan move for Weiss, who faces another year of struggle to claim a starting place at Manchester City.

 

And, having spent the second half of last season at Bolton, the 20-year-old would relish the chance to play regularly at “a big club” like Newcastle, according to his agent.

 

Weiss and his Slovakia team-mates need a win against Italy on Thursday to progress to the World Cup knock-out stages after a 2-0 defeat against Paraguay yesterday left them bottom of Group F.

 

 

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Yet his agent, Juraj Venglos, expects there to be no development in Weiss’s situation until the tournament winds up on July 11.

 

“On Newcastle, I only know what has been reported. We haven’t heard anything, and things will only be decided after the World Cup. I don’t know anything until then,” said Venglos today.

 

“But Vladimir just wants to play football – and of course he wants to play at a big club.

 

“He must make the decision himself, though, and that will only come after the World Cup.

 

“We will see.”

 

Weiss played the full 90 minutes as Slovakia – coached by his father – were well beaten in only their second-ever match on the planet’s biggest stage yesterday.

 

The wide man also picked up a booking on an afternoon of frustration in Bloemfontein.

 

Sunderland new boy Cristian Riveros sealed victory for Paraguay, who are now within touching distance of the second round.

 

But Italy’s shock 1-1 draw with New Zealand kept alive the Slovaks’ hopes of an extended stay in South Africa.

 

Meanwhile, Weiss’s fellow wide man Fabrice Pancrate could be set for a move to Turkey after the end of his brief stay at Newcastle.

 

Pancrate, who failed to win a extension to the short-term deal he signed at St James’ Park last season, is a target for Super League duo Bursaspor and Manisaspor.

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Agent using a well known club with a history of spending money as a vehicle to get his client a big contract iyam

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I'd expect him to be on big wages, and I know he doesn't fit the "English, under 28, resale value", but I'd have liked to have him for a season or so.

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