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"One of United's biggest earners and under contract until 2013, Coloccini turns 30 in January. And despite our solid start to the season, a lack of investment in the SJP squad (and the departure of Jose Enrique) could make him open to a move, if not to Valencia then elsewhere."

I don't expect Colo to be here next season. He's playing well enough to attract interest, the regime will want his wages off the balance sheet, and he's of an age where he'll want to cap his career achievements with silverware, which he won't get at Newcastle.

The Barton point is valid as well, who puts their most influential footballer on the free transfer list? Crazy stuff.
 
Is anyone else a bit miffed at them lately? For many years they have been my "Go to" website because they're unbiased, realistic and very reliable in regard to transfers. Lately though they seem a little more bitter and are making some strange statements, quite out of character for Niall and Biffa, like these...

About Barton's imminent departure...

"The squad as it currently stands will win less games and collect less points without him. If Wolves and Blackpool can be charged by the FA for fielding deliberately weakened teams, can we be held to account for giving away a pivotal squad member to a rival club and thus increasing our chances of relegation?"

About possible interest in Coloccini...

"One of United's biggest earners and under contract until 2013, Coloccini turns 30 in January. And despite our solid start to the season, a lack of investment in the SJP squad (and the departure of Jose Enrique) could make him open to a move, if not to Valencia then elsewhere."

All they're offering here is complete guesswork and tabloid style speculation.

Poor form I think. Sort it out lads

NUFC.com is still my first click when I go online. The first statement about Barton I agree with.

The Coloccini one is very strange. They usually dont bother with speculation never mind completely creating one from scratch just because Mata went to Chelsea.

Still No.1 though.
 
They used to be young and swashbuckling with good ideas. I get the impression they have turned into grumpy old men. Glad it wasn't just me that noticed it!!

We're all young and swashbuckling at sometime but age affects all of us eventually.

And you're going to have to change that av AP, it gives me the hots.
 
I still go there first, they put stuff on when they know it is happening usually, i.e. if they say it is happening it is. With the Colo thing they said it was their speculation, what is the problem?

They also have stuff on like today's piece about Situ being offered a contract.
 
Its still my homepage on my mobile, as much as the Colo stuff is speculative nonsense the other news is usually balanced and decent. I personally like the format, the main page is nice to glance at every few days and not overly complicated like most, if somethings major it'll still be there a few days later. The main highlight for me though are the archives, especially the match reports which are fantastic and really good for detailed views on where we were at the time. Great site.
 
I'm afraid to say that this site dated in terms of look and content - which is very odd given they procrastinate about being forward thinking and 21st century!!

The reviews are predictable and are written in the same monosyllabic style that went out of style with flares first time round!

A fresh 21st century approach is required - we aren't talking In-betweener's -an adaptable and varied commentary is required - guest commentators who say it how it is rather than gloss over ****e!

WAKE UP NUFC.COM
 
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