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Unfortunately he was the player who could unlock a defense. Hopefully Maloney can do that like he did at Wigan.
 
Hopefully he'll give a good interview and tell sky what he thinks of our 2 idiots! He can at least do that for us? And thanks again for Wembley :emoticon-0148-yes:
 
Perhaps now he's at Newcastle he can afford a new pair of jeans.
 
Quote from Diame apparently ;
'Newcastle is a great club with a great history. Once we are promoted to the Premier League, Rafael Benitez promises to set up a team worthy of the name. Frankly, they offered me a contract that I can not refuse at all.'

I am impressed by the solid project that Newcastle has to offer me. To me the coach remains a great coach in the world'.
 
Quote from Diame apparently ;
'Newcastle is a great club with a great history. Once we are promoted to the Premier League, Rafael Benitez promises to set up a team worthy of the name. Frankly, they offered me a contract that I can not refuse at all.'

I am impressed by the solid project that Newcastle has to offer me. To me the coach remains a great coach in the world'.

Sums his move up perfectly .... good luck to him.
 
Shame, if he stayed injury free, I felt that this would have been the season we'd truly see whether he was a great player or not. It could be argued that last season, he was still in the aftermath of a long term injury - hence his quality goals being punctuated by dog **** performances.

However, despite NUFC's performances last season and the likelihood they'll trim the squad, he'll have a job nailing a place in that team.

Good luck Mo Diame!