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spartakev2 Anerley 25 Jan 16 10.21pm | |
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Failed........lol
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EagleinSF San Fransisco 25 Jan 16 11.27pm | |
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Originally posted by kevlee
This last point was an attempt at irony... Fair enough! With all the 'woe is me' crap being posted it's getting hard to spot the odd ironic post.
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Petereagle Brockley 25 Jan 16 11.56pm | |
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Originally posted by EagleinSF
Fair enough! With all the 'woe is me' crap being posted it's getting hard to spot the odd ironic post. Just might be that given his disappointing display yesterday, Remy (and Ramires) really is inching towards a Chelski exit. It then becomes a matter of whether the football gods favour Palace or Newcastle as to where Remy ends up next.
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Seth On a pale blue dot 26 Jan 16 12.33am | |
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Originally posted by Petereagle
SSN vsaying Pato has joined Chelsea. Should mean according to the domino effect that Remy is on his way to Palace. Yea! No they're not, not yet anyway: Sources at Corinthians have informed Sky Sports News HQ that a deal is in place with Chelsea to take Alexandre Pato to Stamford Bridge. But interim Blues manager Guus Hiddink has reservations about concluding a deal in the current transfer window. Sky Sports understand the agreement to sign the player, who is on loan at Sao Paulo, was reached when Jose Mourinho was still in charge at Chelsea. [Link] Edited by Seth (26 Jan 2016 12.36am)
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crvenaeagle 26 Jan 16 1.43am | |
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Well according to Chronicle Live, a Newcastle based newspaper, Newcastle have agreed a signing of Remy should the Pato deal go through. In other words, don't believe any of it.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 26 Jan 16 1.57am | |
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Originally posted by crvenaeagle
Well according to Chronicle Live, a Newcastle based newspaper, Newcastle have agreed a signing of Remy should the Pato deal go through. In other words, don't believe any of it. Probably because the newspaper is owned by the same company?
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Petereagle Brockley 26 Jan 16 1.59am | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
Probably because the newspaper is owned by the same company? Lets see
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 26 Jan 16 2.06am | |
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Sportyteacher London 26 Jan 16 3.01am | |
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Remy to Newcastle?
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BelfastEagle 26 Jan 16 6.47am | |
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Pardew has failed to persuad Remy to sign for him previously. Add in the effect of the Bamford fiasco and I see no prospect of this happening.
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Petereagle Brockley 26 Jan 16 7.36am | |
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Originally posted by BelfastEagle
Pardew has failed to persuad Remy to sign for him previously. Add in the effect of the Bamford fiasco and I see no prospect of this happening. It all depends upon Pato signing for Chelski, but IF this happens, then maybe the balance is shifting towards him sighing for Palace?
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Petereagle Brockley 26 Jan 16 7.46am | |
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Originally posted by Petereagle
It all depends upon Pato signing for Chelski, but IF this happens, then maybe the balance is shifting towards him sighing for Palace? Oh dear, now a report that Palace are 'cooling their interest.' Its all a game of musical chairs...
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