Tuesday, March 26, 2013

How a Wilfried Bony to Newcastle United story began - Metro (web log)

Wilfried 'Dad Cool' Bony. It all started in certainly one of my own personal stories Iam scared. As a keen Newcastle United fan, as well as a keen fan of Dutch soccer, I wrote a story on January 15th on the way the membership really should be taking a look at a striker of tremendous ability who has been taking the Dutch Eredivisie by storm along with his extremely prolific score for Vitesse Arnhem (32 objectives in 30 games up to now this year). Obviously, it is possible to guess from the name with this item that the gamer was Wilfried Bony. I had already published a few similar stories already on players such as Papiss Cisse, Jan Vertonghen and Adam Maher. However, they'd been already joined, although tenuously, with Newcastle by other sources for starters reason or another. On the other hand, there had been no link whatsoever between Bony and Newcastle until that time, and I was only sharing my knowledge and passion for the gamer with my other fans who may not have seen a great deal of him, as well as recommending that he should be closed forthwith by United. Firstly, the name began being bandied around one or two other Newcastle forums after that part was published. Things went more conventional however when it was eventually acquired by the Telegraph around ten days later. The writer of that bit stitched a fairly elaborate story about how precisely Bony was available at the right price and that Newcastle may curently have tabled a bet of around A12 million pounds for him in the a week ago of the January move screen. Surprisingly, the Telegraph history was deleted time after publication, which is a shame as I canat quite remember whether the byline came from their erstwhile North East sports correspondent, Luke awhoas talkinga Edwards, who many of you Geordies out there may know from his previous job at the Journal. From then on, needless to say, it was avidly taken on by nearly all of the other important media sources to the place where Derek Llambias individually pooh-poohed the story in the aforementioned Journal, saying amazement were never involved in him.a ItA was preceded by a strange area in exactly the same story which read: aIt is comprehended that Newcastle observed the Vitesse Arnheim forward, who obtained twice at the weekend, over the place of several months but decided that he could have a problem with the physicality of the Premier League. aThey were angered by the reports that suggested they were in talks for him and Llambias confirmed to the Journal: aWe were never interested in him.a Whoever wrote this must have been taking a look at an alternative player as the lad is as a bull as strong (if not stronger!) andA could deliver defenders traveling throughout the area like skittles in the field. To offer a vintage Keeganism: aThat is his power, his strength.a Please donat misunderstand me, this is simply not a bit to blow the trumpet of my own personal website or whatever. Quite the opposite really, as it is intended by me as an illustration of how specious and poorly sourced so a number of these media transfer rumours actually are as. In a feeling, we're the culprit though for giving them the support they donat deserve. Oh! And Newcastle United should really sign the child. Seriously, they should. Mark my words, heas just like a African Shearer, with dislikes. I donat say that lightly either. Metro Blogs is really a place for views. These opinions belong to the writer and are not necessarily shared by Metro.

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