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Jimbuna 08-27-16 03:43 PM

Possibly but hard to say really because as you rightly pointed out there were already a few decent strikers at the club.

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Newcastle are close to adding Palermo left-back Achraf Lazaar to the Saturday signing of striker Daryl Murphy, according to a report.

Ipswich manager Mick McCarthy revealed on Saturday evening that Murphy handed in a transfer request earlier in the day and will complete a switch to the Championship big hitters.
http://www.footballinsider247.com/ne...gning-lazaar/?

Lazaar was in the stands for todays match and Murphy will probably conclude the transfer business for this time round.

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport...yers-11810261?

Threadfin 08-31-16 11:45 AM

Well, looks as though Sissoko is off to somewhere, Spurs?

Not sure why Spurs want him, or more to the point, who will sit to get him games. I suppose Ali's always a moment of madness from a red, and Eriksen is enigmatic and inconsistent. But they bought Wanyama, have Dier, Dembele, Lamela, Ali. Maybe they want to fill their Chadli-sized hole on the bench?

The real shocker for me is the Luiz to Chelsea move. Seriously? Is Miazga so raw that he couldn't have been a 4th option at center-half?

Jimbuna 08-31-16 01:23 PM

Spurs won't meet the asking price of £30 million so the deal looks dead (reminds me of Levy doing the same thing when we were after Townshend).

Everton are currently the only club showing an interest.

I hope the lazy traitor does leave.

http://i.imgur.com/ZPn7sVW.jpg

Threadfin 08-31-16 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2430973)
Spurs won't meet the asking price of £30 million so the deal looks dead (reminds me of Levy doing the same thing when we were after Townshend).

Yes, but Newcastle could drop that price. Unless they want Sissoko on the books on Premier League wages, all the while looking sullen and disinterested.

Everton seems a better fit for Sissoko anyway, but 30 million?

Lots of moves on deadline day.

Jimbuna 09-01-16 07:16 AM

Nope, no drop in price and after Spurs (Levy) withdrew the offer, Everton quickly stepped in and matched the asking price and the players personal terms forcing Levy to 'blink' first and quickly matching what Everton had offered.

Spurs can offer what Sissoko craves (Champions League football), not that they'll win it like.

So, in the end, £30 million for a player that cost a little under £2 million and of a character that he is prone to losing interest in the hand that feeds him isn't bad business, especially for the TOON.

Mike Ashley won the latest (second game of bluff with Levy) but no doubt there will be more games in the future.

I'll wait and see how long it is before Sissoko becomes disenchanted at Spurs.

Threadfin 09-01-16 07:55 AM

Unbelievable. As crazy as the transfer window is, with all of these fantastic sums being thrown around, it is highly entertaining. And I'm always a bit sad when it closes.

Newcastle's sale of Sissoko is a masterstroke, and you have to hand it to Ashley (I know right?). To get that much for him is astonishing, although I suppose this sort of thing shouldn't surprise any more.

The £30m deal matches the fee Spurs paid Roma for Erik Lamela in summer 2013 and is the highest-ever fee involving a Championship club. And that's for a player that likely won't be first choice, and in a position they really didn't need to strengthen in my opinion. But it adds quality depth. When he's up for it anyway.

So many interesting moves yesterday. Wilshere, Hart, Luiz and on and on.

I'm a Liverpool supporter, and of course they had a poor window. Sane looks the business, but the failure to bring in a left back will reverberate at least until January. Milner's no left back. :/\\!!

Sunderland didn't buy a striker and I like to think that lot has just given up. You know who had a surprisingly good window and I tip to stay up? Boro. They aren't going about things like a promoted side.

The funniest moment for me was Schweinsteiger saying that staying at United was his 'dream'. Haha.

Jimbuna 09-01-16 08:11 AM

Liverpool huh? Many thanks for the money you gave us for Carroll :O:

:03:

Threadfin 09-01-16 08:23 AM

My pleasure, he only cost 5 million per goal. When you look at it that way it doesn't, err, well yes it does, doesn't it? Not our shining moment. But at least we also got Suarez in that window and he's been banging 'em in ever since hasn't he? For who, you say? Oh yeah, that's quite right. Hmmm, ok we'll call it a draw.

Jimbuna 09-01-16 11:21 AM

When you receive £62million for Janmaat, Wijnaldum and Sissoko.

http://i.imgur.com/1q3enjB.jpg

Threadfin 09-02-16 11:00 AM

Just one of the lads.

Add that sum to the parachute payments and things are looking up around the Sports Direct Arena at St James Park presented by Wonga.com.

Now, to engineer a return to the top flight. If they can bounce right back up all's well. If they don't this season, then it becomes much more difficult. I like your chances though.

Jimbuna 09-02-16 01:17 PM

So much depends on Rafa but the club must take the position they are in with all seriousness less they remain in the Championship as long as Middlesbrough did....best I don't mention Leeds.

Moonlight 09-04-16 02:47 PM

Piss poor England struggled to beat Slovakia 1-0 even after captain Martin Skrtel was sent off in the 57th-minute, A goal from Lallana (90'+5minutes) sealed a win for these over paid useless pillocks against a 10 man team of no hopers.
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Allardyce claimed before the game that he might be satisfied with a draw against a Slovakian side who shut England out in a 0-0 group-stage draw at Euro 2016.
England's opening match under Allardyce was greeted with cries of "same old same old" from social media observers - and even those of us watching from close quarters in Trnava would have trouble making a case to the contrary.
Nothing's changed then, same old rubbish from the same rubbish players. :mad:

Jimbuna 09-04-16 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Moonlight (Post 2431987)
Piss poor England struggled to beat Slovakia 1-0 even after captain Martin Skrtel was sent off in the 57th-minute, A goal from Lallana (90'+5minutes) sealed a win for these over paid useless pillocks against a 10 man team of no hopers.
Nothing's changed then, same old rubbish from the same rubbish players. :mad:

Rgr that and just as I expected, especially when I saw Allardyce appointed :yep:

Jimbuna 09-13-16 10:16 AM

Well, the mackems got tanked 3-0 off Everton last night, cementing them to second bottom :)

Newcastle, lie second in their league after winning the last five games. hopefully they can make that six away to QPR tonight :sunny:

http://i.imgur.com/ZFGiR0d.jpg

Moonlight 09-13-16 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Moonlight (Post 2420785)
Sunderland to be relegated next season could be worth a punt, and I'll include them in a x bet and double with Newcastle to be promoted. :yep:

Hmmm I wonder what price they are, Sunderland 5/2 is the overall average and Newcastle is 8/13, its worth a £20 for a bit of fun me thinks.:up:

I can't see Moyes digging Sunderland out of that deep hole they're in, my £20 cross bet and double is looking good. :D


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