Liverpool target Cheik Tiote has emphatically confirmed that he will not be leaving Newcastle for Anfield in January.
Tiote himself recently revealed that several big clubs were interested in him, including Liverpool:
"When teams such as Chelsea, City, Liverpool and United are interested in you it makes you think twice, but I love Newcastle"
However, speaking to the Newcastle Evening Chronicle earlier today, Tiote made it clear that he won't be leaving Tyneside any time soon:
"People can say whatever they want to say about me, but I'm a professional footballer, and I play for Newcastle.
"I'm not thinking of leaving in January, I'm very happy playing for this club. That's my job, and I need to work hard for the team and the club".
That seems quite emphatic, but as we know, money talks; all footballers have a price, and the same applies to Tiote, as Newcastle manager Alan Pardew acknowledge recently:
"We value him [Tiote] very highly here and I think, on my part, I expect him to stay, but that does not mean to say something might not come out of the fire. If he did go, it would have to be for a silly price"
Liverpool already paid a 'silly price' for Andy Carroll, so hopefully the club has learned its lesson in that regard.
Jaimie Kanwar
Tiote himself recently revealed that several big clubs were interested in him, including Liverpool:
"When teams such as Chelsea, City, Liverpool and United are interested in you it makes you think twice, but I love Newcastle"
However, speaking to the Newcastle Evening Chronicle earlier today, Tiote made it clear that he won't be leaving Tyneside any time soon:
"People can say whatever they want to say about me, but I'm a professional footballer, and I play for Newcastle.
"I'm not thinking of leaving in January, I'm very happy playing for this club. That's my job, and I need to work hard for the team and the club".
That seems quite emphatic, but as we know, money talks; all footballers have a price, and the same applies to Tiote, as Newcastle manager Alan Pardew acknowledge recently:
"We value him [Tiote] very highly here and I think, on my part, I expect him to stay, but that does not mean to say something might not come out of the fire. If he did go, it would have to be for a silly price"
Liverpool already paid a 'silly price' for Andy Carroll, so hopefully the club has learned its lesson in that regard.
Jaimie Kanwar
Although you lot paid "silly" money for Carroll ,you will have to stump up more for Tiote . Why ? well because he is worth it . Doubt you lot have any chance of getting him when Better teams are in for him like man utd .
ReplyDeleteyou're right, man utd is a much better team than liverpool...THAT'S WHY THEY CONCEDED 6 GOALS AGAINST CITY HAHAHAH
ReplyDeleteThats why they have won more titels than Liverpool
ReplyDeletemanchester city 6-1 manchester united
ReplyDeleteenough said
Man U may have let in 6 goals and had a bad day, but they are closer to man City than liverpool are. Liverpool are 15 points behind man U so whats their excuse?
ReplyDeleteyessirr it was a laugh to see Citeh stuff Man utd like that , it was even better that we ripped you lot off for a unproven CF .
ReplyDeletewhy are you guys assuming that i'm a liverpool fan? i haven't mentioned anything about them. the only thing i'm pointing out is that 6-1 humiliation, that's all : )
ReplyDeletepiss off tit features
ReplyDeleteIt's spelled Titles ignoramus
ReplyDeleteyessirr reading back my guess is your a Citeh fan ,sorry .
ReplyDeletecan i get a job as a scout for Liverpool? All you've got to do is watch Newcastle play
ReplyDeleteYes, a bad result suddenly makes United not better than Liverpool anymore(!)
ReplyDeleteThe mancs won the title last season and are level on points with league leaders this season, whereas Pool are where?
Thats right, they are a better team than Pool
Wally.
When someone does a spell-check post, thats when you know they are really scraping the bottom of the barrel
ReplyDeleteno, that isn't the only thing u were pointing out. Through sarcastic means, you unsuccessfully tried to illustrate that the 6-1 result somehow meant the mancs are not better than liverpool. You sound like a Liverpool fan if you think one result means everything.
ReplyDeleteWally.
:)
i am a liverpool fan butbyesvtrue
ReplyDeleteWe have been taken for a ride in the purchase of Andy Caroll by Newcastle. We should not be bitten by the same snake the comes out fron the same hole, twice. My "Puki Mak" wishes to Newcastle for the new year.
ReplyDeleteNo they aren't. City are at the top by virtue of being a superior team, but Man U has a pretty ordinary big team squad. We've got a better squad than Man U, but Alex Ferguson is tactically superior where it comes to the premier league - they are constantly looking for an effective counter as opposed to playing an attractive game.
ReplyDeleteShould read "good news" for Liverpool
ReplyDeleteLiverpool have a 'better squad'? Hehe.
ReplyDeleteJust because we have got rid of the likes of n'gog and el zhar, doesn't mean we suddenly have a better squad than the mancs. Mancs might have a weak central midfield compared to say Spurs and City but what on earth have Adams and Henderson proven? Absolutely nothing. They have a better squad of defenders, better wingers, better squad of strikers. We haven't had a good squad in around two decades, that has always been our downfall as the likes of Evans, Hodgson, Souness, Rafa and now Kenny keep bringing in rubbish squad players to supplement the first team. In la-la land if you think we have a better squad.