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If you speak to your mate Stan whatever you do dont be honest if he asks you whether you think he's a good player and would be woth them spending the money on!

Unfortunately he's got nothing to do with the personnel at the club, otherwise I'd cobble together a Youtube video of his highlights at Wigan, Newcastle and that goal against West Ham.

 

It would not be a long film.

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Is there anything, anything at all, that anyone could do that they are not already trying to do to help this happen ?

Were talking prayers, incantations, occultism, mystic dancing ?

If you aren't yet doing yours you are needed !

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Line from the manager...

"He's on 68 grand a week and doesn't give a shit about anything."

Incredible he played as much as he did last season.

Which manager?
Timothy Alan Sherwood, est 1969.
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Line from the manager...

"He's on 68 grand a week and doesn't give a shit about anything."

Incredible he played as much as he did last season.

Which manager?
Timothy Alan Sherwood, est 1969.

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I think he said that there were players at the club who were content to just keep collecting their wages and not play.

 

We can probably speculate correctly that he was talking about N'zogbia.

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http://sport360.com/article/arabian-gulf-league/41361/bani-yas-make-enquiry-aston-villa-winger-charles-nzogbia

Bani Yas have turned to Aston Villa outcast Charles N’Zogbia as they bid to end their exhaustive search for a new winger.

N’Zogbia, 29, has fallen out of favour with the Premier League strugglers and has not been named in a matchday squad by boss Tim Sherwood so far this season. The situation has seen the Sky Blues make an enquiry about his services, also expressing a willingess to pay a transfer fee.

The France international has one year left on his contract signed in July 2011 following a reported £9.5 million (Dh54.3m) switch from Wigan Athletic. The Midlanders are keen to shed N'Zogbia from their wage bill and are willing to do a deal, if the player – who has scored four goals in 77 top-flight appearances for Villa – can be convinced to depart for the Arabian Gulf League.

Bani Yas have one spot open in their four-player foreign quota after deciding Spanish playmaker Joan Verdu is surplus to requirements.

They began the summer by tabling an ambitious contract offer to Brazil forward Robinho prior to his move to Chinese Super League-giants Guangzhou Evergrande, later agreeing a fee and personal terms with Jires Kembo Ekoko this month only for the Al Ain star to snub them in favour of Al Nasr.

Luis Garcia’s men – who began their AGL campaign with a 2-0 victory against Al Shaab last Thursday – have also made their interest known in Al Ahli wide man Oussama Assaidi.

N’Zogbia would complete an impressive new foreign quartet, already containing Australia midfielder Mark Milligan, Algeria forward Ishak Belfodil and ex-Celta Vigo target man Joaquin Larrivey

"The France International.."??

Keep telling them that

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I don't mind CNZ, but I have honestly cracked one with this news! Just thinking about the type of player we could be giving that 68K too! On a side note Mark Milligan is a good midfielder. Definitely not Prem level, but always does a good job in the national team alongside Jedinak

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I don't mind CNZ, but I have honestly cracked one with this news! Just thinking about the type of player we could be giving that 68K too! On a side note Mark Milligan is a good midfielder. Definitely not Prem level, but always does a good job in the national team alongside Jedinak

 

 

Too soon.

I haven't quite gotten over Brett Holman leaving us.

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http://sport360.com/article/arabian-gulf-league/41361/bani-yas-make-enquiry-aston-villa-winger-charles-nzogbia

Bani Yas have turned to Aston Villa outcast Charles N’Zogbia as they bid to end their exhaustive search for a new winger.

N’Zogbia, 29, has fallen out of favour with the Premier League strugglers and has not been named in a matchday squad by boss Tim Sherwood so far this season. The situation has seen the Sky Blues make an enquiry about his services, also expressing a willingess to pay a transfer fee.

The France international has one year left on his contract signed in July 2011 following a reported £9.5 million (Dh54.3m) switch from Wigan Athletic. The Midlanders are keen to shed N'Zogbia from their wage bill and are willing to do a deal, if the player – who has scored four goals in 77 top-flight appearances for Villa – can be convinced to depart for the Arabian Gulf League.

Bani Yas have one spot open in their four-player foreign quota after deciding Spanish playmaker Joan Verdu is surplus to requirements.

They began the summer by tabling an ambitious contract offer to Brazil forward Robinho prior to his move to Chinese Super League-giants Guangzhou Evergrande, later agreeing a fee and personal terms with Jires Kembo Ekoko this month only for the Al Ain star to snub them in favour of Al Nasr.

Luis Garcia’s men – who began their AGL campaign with a 2-0 victory against Al Shaab last Thursday – have also made their interest known in Al Ahli wide man Oussama Assaidi.

N’Zogbia would complete an impressive new foreign quartet, already containing Australia midfielder Mark Milligan, Algeria forward Ishak Belfodil and ex-Celta Vigo target man Joaquin Larrivey

"The France International.."??

Keep telling them that

 

 

Yeah he played once for France in August 2010 but they'd suspended half of their team after the fiasco of 2010 world cup.

 

Never really heard of this team, what are the flights like to New York from that place. ;)

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