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@ChrisyYatesITV - Newcastle United are showing a lot of intrest in Gael Clichy #nufc #afc

Chris Yates has been a very reliable source on several transfer so far this summer, Cabaye, Abeid, Phil Jones and a few others.
 
If we got Ade, I don't think we could do much better for a tank lone striker with HBA playing in behind. :) Clichy would be good aswell, would swap for Enrique + a few mill maybe. Although, I imagine both would be quite unlikley, although why are we going for all these french players lately?!
 
Just thinking, Arsenal are apparently leading the race for Jose Enrique, and we are interested in Clichy......hmmmmmmmm.....just putting 2 and 2 together...

Adebayor would be wonderful for us, even if he cries like a baby. Goalscorer, and absolute machine. Funnily enough, I signed Ade on FM today XD

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If we got Ade, I don't think we could do much better for a tank lone striker with HBA playing in behind. :) Clichy would be good aswell, would swap for Enrique + a few mill maybe. Although, I imagine both would be quite unlikley, although why are we going for all these french players lately?!

Ade would be a slight improvement on Strolla, and Clichy, IMO is as good a full-back as Jose. French players are a lot cheaper, as a lot of the clubs(except Lyon, Marseille and Bordeaux) need to sell to stay afloat.
 
Nolan who?

What Yohan Cabaye’s Game will Give to Newcastle United

What Yohan Cabaye
by Paul McKinnon at Sunday, Jun 12 2011 11:40

Lille’s hopes for a successful defence of Ligue 1 and Champions League run next season were dealt a significant blow with the news that Yohan Cabaye has agreed terms with Premier League Newcastle United. Cabaye was an integral part of Rudi Garcia’s side last term and his loss will undoubtedly hurt the French champions in the middle of the park. Newcastle, on the other hand, will be delighted to have picked up a player who offers plenty both defensively and going forward.

With Eden Hazard and Gervinho excelling out wide, Cabaye’s energy and combative nature in midfield was as fundamental to the success of Lille’s 4-3-3 formation as the headline-grabbing wingers. A look at his stats last season shows just what Cabaye had to offer to the title winners:

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Yohan Cabaye 34 games, 2 Goals, 9 Assists
Defensively, Cabaye was superb; 3.0 Tackles was the second highest for Lille, just behind right-back Mathieu Debuchy‘s 3.1, and his 3.0 Interceptions was better than any team mate. Rio Mavuba, another of the side’s tenacious central midfielders, made 2.3 Tackles and 2.1 Interceptions in comparison. Cabaye also won 52% of Aerial Duels and lost possession just 1.6 times per game.

Cabaye has a tendency to rack up the Yellow Cards, though; he picked up 10 last term, averaging 1.9 Fouls per game and will need to adjust his game to the quicker pace of the Premier League.

Going forward, he grabbed 2 Goals and made 9 Assists, 1 more than Eden Hazard. He also had double the number of Shots per game than Hazard, with 1.8 to 0.9. Cabaye’s eye for a killer ball is highlighted by his 1.61 Key Passes per game, an amount bettered only by Hazard‘s 2.55, with Gervinho back on 1.3. Comfortable in possession, he averaged 83% Pass Accuracy, again bettering both Hazard and Gervinho.

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Having taken over midway through last season, Alan Pardew now has the summer to mould the Newcastle squad to his own liking and the money available from Andy Carroll’s January transfer to Liverpool should see more new faces following Cabaye into St James’ Park.

Unless Pardew has plans to change his side’s formation, Cabaye will have a new system to adapt to; the Newcastle boss was in charge for 22 games last season and started with 4-4-2 on 15 occasions, with a 4-5-1 the next favoured shape, used in four games. How will his style fit in with his new team mates? We looked at the stats of Newcastle’s four main midfielders to find out:

Newcastle Midfield (Tiote, Barton, Nolan, Gutierrez) average
Defensive stats - 2.37 Tackles, 1.77 Interceptions, 1.67 Fouls per game. Season average- 9.5 Yellow Cards

What’s noticeable here is how hard-working the Newcastle midfield is. Johan Gutierrez had the lowest Tackles per game (1.9), yet his average is superior to the likes of Chelsea’s Michael Essien (1.5). Cheik Tiote leads the way with 3.3 Tackles, with Barton second best on 2.5. With an average of 3.0 Tackles and 3.0 Interceptions (Tiote is top of the Newcastle four with 2.5 Interceptions), Cabaye’s stats suggest he will clearly fit into Pardew’s hard-working ethos without problem.

What could be worrying for Pardew is the Foul count- Tiot’s average of 3 per game saw him pick up 14 Yellow cards, and his main midfield four averaged 9.5 Yellow Cards over the season. Cabaye’s 10 Yellows last term suggest the caution count could rise amongst the Newcastle midfielders next season.

Newcastle Midfield (Tiote, Barton, Nolan, Gutierrez) average
Attacking stats: 1 Shot, 1.3 Key Passes, 0.92 Successful Dribbles, Pass Accuracy 82.2% per game. Season average- 5 Goals, 6 Assists.

Nolan’s 1.6 Shots per game is the highest of the Newcastle four, with Gutierrez -perhaps surprisingly- the lowest with 0.6. Cabaye, with an average 1.8 per game, should boost their goal attempts, though with only 2 Goals, he’ll need to improve his accuracy. Nolan’s 12 Goals lead the way for the Newcastle quartet, with Tiote only scoring 1 Goal all season.

Cabaye’s 1.61 Key Passes (with 9 Assists as a result) is second only to Barton (2.53), suggesting he’ll also add an extra creative spark in the middle of the park- with Tiote and Nolan making just 0.58 and 0.87 Key Passes respectively- it’ll be much-needed. His Pass Accuracy of 83% is almost identical to the foursome’s average of 82.2% -Tiote was best here with 87%- indicating his distribution is at Premier League level already. Cabaye averaged a mere 0.3 Successful Dribbles per game- he isn’t the type to take on players and go on mazy runs- that can be left to Gutierrez, who made 1.9 per match on the Newcastle left.

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Mike, I think that proves that Cabaye could well be the signing of the summer. More touches than anyone in Ligue 1 last season, true quality
 
Meh there about the same, Over rated players, who get away with lot cause they have pace.

Clichy is faster but Enrique is a much better defender. Tbh I'd rather keep Enrique than have clichy + any amount of money but seeing as Enrique is insistent on doing one, Clichy is a decent replacement imo.

Might have to change team name to Le Newcástle United soon though, were our scouts only sent to france or something? :P
 
Enrique for Clichy would be a good deal for Arsenal, and a pretty good one for Clichy. No doubt Enrique's better than Clichy, but I reckon Arsenal would prefer to sell to Newcastle than us re Clichy.
 
Mike, I think that proves that Cabaye could well be the signing of the summer. More touches than anyone in Ligue 1 last season, true quality

Think its a fantastic signing, still a little suprised he moved from Lille, but im sure you guys wont be complaining
 
A lot of people underestimated Newcastle's pulling power, but to bring in such a quality trio of players, who had been watched/linked with bigger clubs says something
 
Enrique for Clichy would be a good deal for Arsenal, and a pretty good one for Clichy. No doubt Enrique's better than Clichy, but I reckon Arsenal would prefer to sell to Newcastle than us re Clichy.

selling him to anyone will do ;)
 
In ways I'm happy if we don't get Enrique, and Arsenal do swap him for Clichy, then we can go after our other LB target, Cissokho <3
 
Its good to see us bringing in players early instead of late! :) im surprised so far with the quickness!

Long may the team additions continue! :D
 
Toon seal Marveaux coup | Sky Sports | Football | Transfer Centre | Done Deal

Massive arguments about Marveux going on in there.. XD but there's one point that everyone has missed which I think is the most legit of them all.. Two new French signings joining an already 'proven' Ben Arfa. I don't think Marveux chose Newcastle for the money and this fitness report is bullshit. I think he joined because of the other players that Newcastle have managed to sign. Newcastle will do well next season.
 
That Mohamed Bangura looks good like....i youtubed him (i know you cant tell a players potential soley from youtube) but he reminds me of drogba in some ways, his movement and finishing ability.....could be a excellent signing if we get him!
 
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