Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod
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Originally posted by dave58 View PostTotally agree if we go up and had to replace him would cost at least £20M so why let him go for £6-8M we wouldn't get get anyone as good fot that type of money? we should deffo keep him if we're promoted, I'm sure he'd rather live in London?
I would have thought he prefers playing at a nice ground in front of tens of thousands more than we get. Anyone saying we are in as good a position as Newcastle, are seriously deluded.
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Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View PostHe deffo wants to be located in london given the choice for family reasons, he said so the other day. But id imagine that means with either arsenal, spurs or chelsea.
People get a bit carried away sometimes. The bloke has no loaylty to us what-so-ever. He has only ever played for us at a low point for the club, so was probably well happy to get shot.
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Originally posted by Shepherds Mush View PostCan you see Remy working his socks off in a 4-5-1 like Charlie does week in, week out? He wont be at us or Newcastle next season.
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Originally posted by Ricky View PostIf this was the case, would he not have simply chosen not to go out on loan?!?!?!? He had a contract, so didnt have to move anywhere.
People get a bit carried away sometimes. The bloke has no loaylty to us what-so-ever. He has only ever played for us at a low point for the club, so was probably well happy to get shot.
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Originally posted by DeepcutHoop View PostYou're probably right on the last point, but although 4-5-1 may not be the best formation for him, has he really shown any lack of effort for us or Newcastle that would make you think he wouldn't put in a shift?
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Originally posted by essex View PostBest thing that could happen IMO is he bangs in 20+ goals this season and finishes a top-5 scorer and we sell him for a lot more than the 8mil we are reported to have paid for him.
His scoring record to games must be among the best in the country over the past year in the Prem. If you look at the silly money paid for average strikers in this country who haven't socred goals regularly(eg, Carroll, Torres etc) he must be worth £20m now easily.
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Originally posted by THE CAT View PostTo be honest he must be worth a lot more than we paid for him now.
His scoring record to games must be among the best in the country over the past year in the Prem. If you look at the silly money paid for average strikers in this country who haven't socred goals regularly(eg, Carroll, Torres etc) he must be worth £20m now easily.
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remy will go where he is advised to go by his handlers , he's in the how and where can we make as much money as possible business . he is in the shop window at newcastle and if he keeps scoring his price goes up and his wage demands will follow . i dont know of any get out clauses but cant see him back with us unless france dont make brazil and he stops scoring . a good world cup and the likes of man city , madrid, psg ,barcelona the big hitters and payers cold come in for him
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Loic Remy unsure over permanent Newcastle United deal (28th Oct, 2013)
French ace net ready to commit to Magpies. Check in to Newcastle United vs Manchester City On loan Newcastle United striker Loic Remy will hold off on making a decision as to whether to join the club on a permanent deal until next summer, Sky Sports reports. The French international had made the move to …
Seems as though it all depends on what happens in the next 6 months.'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.
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