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SHaRD

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They wanna sell, he wants to leave, affordable , it's just not a complicated enough deal for us

Have you watched Cabeye in the French league recently? He's struggling with the pace of it at the moment, and that's a much slower league than the EPL. IMO he's already on career wind-down mode. He'll be off to Qatar or the US in the next year or two.
 

faze_coys

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Well I guess he won't see much playing time there then.


well i think thats the whole point of playing him there, because we dont have one.

Lets be honest he wont be starting any games in midifield, he will be looked at to come on later in games when we need to switch how we are playing or give a different option.

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or as crazy as it sounds we could play him in his actual position at right back.
 

CockOnBall

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Just on Tevez

Juve's sporting director has just confirmed that Tevez will be granted a free transfer if he returns to South America. European clubs will be quoted a fee.
 

Rob

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MRIs are harmless except in rare cases where people have metal in their bodies. They use magnetic fields and radio waves. There is no harmful ionising radiation.

Was just about to post this.

Watch out for those cancer-causing magnets :p
 

hughy

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Just on Tevez

Juve's sporting director has just confirmed that Tevez will be granted a free transfer if he returns to South America. European clubs will be quoted a fee.

I wonder what Juve's price to European clubs would be.

Wonder if Boca will sign him for 6 months on a free and then sell him off for £10m-£12m in January.
 

Spursidol

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Not in his current situation. He can stay as a nobody at Psg or take a pay cut and start to play again

Agree with that.

He's 29, 30 in January 2016, and has 2 years left on his contract. So he's not going to get a great club at age 32 after his PSG contract runs out, so if he wants to keep his reputed £100k pw wages he can do and earn £10m or so.

But if he wants more playing time, this is probably his last chance to get a 3 year contract (maybe with a 1 year option in the club's favour), but at wages of say £40k pw - still give him an extra £6m+ to retire on (and he's already earned a decent pension pot at his age) but its his decision to earn less (but this is many times what most people will earn in their lifetime) but get more out of life - or not.
 

Spursidol

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Have you watched Cabeye in the French league recently? He's struggling with the pace of it at the moment, and that's a much slower league than the EPL. IMO he's already on career wind-down mode. He'll be off to Qatar or the US in the next year or two.

I'd guess more that after sitting on the PSG bench so much he's lost the stamina - needs a good pre-season and regular playing time to perform as he used to at Newcastle
 

Drexl

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Cabaye is a good player but has serious attitude issues, i know a couple of Geordies through social circles who know a few Newcastle players and they said that Cabaye is a **** of the highest order, given the problems with Ade/BAE/Kaboul/Capoue he really isn't worth the hassle
 

neilp

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Interesting to note that Trippier's arrival will join him in the list of 90% of Poch's signings which have been defensive.

(Alli being the exclusion)

I expect a CDM to be next and hopefully his plans help our defensive record!
Based on our defensive record last season, I for one am happy he is sorting the defence first.
 

dovahkiin

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hertyid: Not particularly groundbreaking but just been texting my guy. He had previously passed on some less than favourable feedback from some of the senior players about Yedlin's ability on the training ground. So in regards the Trippier news, I wrote that it was seemingly curtains for Yedlin.

He replied

"Or Walker?..."


trix: Have posted before mate was told his long term fitness/injuries are a real concern. I think if we could cash in now then we definitely should.
 

Kaboul'sForehead

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Dembele is a player of Spurs old, the kind Sir Alex Ferguson made the 'lads it's Spurs' comment about. All neat and tidy good on the ball, but ultimately frail. Lacks the killer instinct to take the necessary step. Since Poch has come in we are killing that weak personality we used to have. He wants to make us ruthless which is something we have never been. Something which has been our downfall for years. If Dembele isn't wanted it's a sign we are changing, not enough to look good with style and no substance. I love Dembele but it seems like it's time to part ways unless he can somehow change.
He's a bit like Jennifer Anniston. So much potential but refuses to get her vagina out so what's the fucking point. :shifty:
 

Lemon

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MRIs are harmless except in rare cases where people have metal in their bodies. They use magnetic fields and radio waves. There is no harmful ionising radiation.

Hardly that simple though is it.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2705217/

"To assess the potential dangerous biological effects associated with MRI environment and procedures, several studies have been conducted over the past thirty years, often producing controversial results.

Most of these studies are relative to the biological effects of a particular electromagnetic source utilized in MRI, while there is a lack of knowledge about the combination of three MF components. Thus, there is a need to integrate the current findings to better understand the interactions between EMF related to MRI and biological systems."

"To our knowledge, our work [2] has been the first, and up to now the only one, demonstrating any genotoxic effects induced by MRI scans. We concluded that better auditing rules and a more informed consent will reduce the number of inappropriate examinations, thus avoiding detrimental effects both for public health and environment, it being understood that MRI procedures are relative more safe than any other clinical test using ionizing radiations. Anyway, until a wider knowledge of the potential risk related to diagnostic MRI is available, a prudent attention should be adopted in order to avoid unnecessary examinations, according to the precautionary principle."
 

mill

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Hardly that simple though is it.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2705217/

"To assess the potential dangerous biological effects associated with MRI environment and procedures, several studies have been conducted over the past thirty years, often producing controversial results.

Most of these studies are relative to the biological effects of a particular electromagnetic source utilized in MRI, while there is a lack of knowledge about the combination of three MF components. Thus, there is a need to integrate the current findings to better understand the interactions between EMF related to MRI and biological systems."

"To our knowledge, our work [2] has been the first, and up to now the only one, demonstrating any genotoxic effects induced by MRI scans. We concluded that better auditing rules and a more informed consent will reduce the number of inappropriate examinations, thus avoiding detrimental effects both for public health and environment, it being understood that MRI procedures are relative more safe than any other clinical test using ionizing radiations. Anyway, until a wider knowledge of the potential risk related to diagnostic MRI is available, a prudent attention should be adopted in order to avoid unnecessary examinations, according to the precautionary principle."

Can one of you lot on twitter ask jj if this is true?
 
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