Just read this....
I don't personally see how that's a bad thing? They're dangling a carrot to him granted but it's a fair deal? Chances are if we finished top 10 he'd still get a deal?!
Newcastle claimed Nolan had rejected a new contract, yet their latest offer to date would only come into effect at the end of next season and was *dependant on the club *securing a top-seven finish in the Premier League.
On that basis, Newcastle were prepared to give Nolan a bonus and 12-month *extension and a *reported rise of around £10,000 a week.
I don't personally see how that's a bad thing? They're dangling a carrot to him granted but it's a fair deal? Chances are if we finished top 10 he'd still get a deal?!
