We wont know until we see him at the club for a while
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I am very biased when it comes to Leon but I still believe he can go right to the top. I think he has all the attributes, pace, strength, commitment, and an uncanny knack of finding the target. I met him last week and he was saying how proud he was to now be playing for Ireland.
Should give him pleanty of confidence playing in a team constantly winning good news for us. Hope he takes his chance and scores loads of goals.
Good move for him, looks like he'll be in the premier league next year. Great news for us.
Good move for him, should bring him on another bit as a player aswell .
Goood move for him, the new colors are nicer.
Good move for him, the fans there are sound.
Just read that Leon Best turned down the chance to wear the NO 9 shirt for his new club, Newcastle. He reckoned he hadn't earned the chance to wear it yet. Good attitude, I admire him for such an attitude. It bodes well for the future.
Leon is set to make his debut for Newcastle tonight against Cardiff at 7.45pm.
not quite, Hughton has withdrawn the no9 jersey until one of the strikers on Newcastle's books prove they are worthy of it: http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...e-2049434.html
Not according to the Daily Mail. I know its a rag but hey, so is the Indo.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...o-9-shirt.html
No big deal anyway, 8 is the new 9.
i thought it was because 7 ate 9?
Scored a goal today in Newcastle's 3-0 win over Carlisle. This is going to be a big season for Leon. Newcastle don't look like they have a lot of money to spend, so he will probably be in the frame to play a decent amount of games, although he ended last season as a bench player after a stuttering start after his transfer from Coventry.
6 million for Best? The actual sum wasn't disclosed but it's believed to be around half a million on account of his contract only having 6 months to run.
I think the Premier League might suit him more than the Championship did. He didn't settle in well last season and was kept out by the prolific form of Carroll and Lovenkrands, but pace and power are much more important at the top level and he's comfortably superior in those respects. Whether he has the quality to take his chances is another matter though, as Lovenkrands is at least a proven top-flight scorer and Carroll showed some promise towards the end of their last spell in the Premier League.
My mistake on the transfer fee....for some reason that number was embedded in my head, but I did a quick google search there and you're right, clearly. Makes more sense as well!
On the bench today for Newcastle against Chelsea.
"Met" him out in a club a few months ago, proper big time charlie, came over trying to move me and others out of the area we were standing because he couldn't see the dancefloor from where he was sitting. Seemed to think he was someone very important. Told him where to go.
"Told him where to go!"
Where did he go?
To find a table with unobstructed views of the dancefloor, obviously.
i say weldoninhio saw some black lad and decided it was leon best.
Why was Dean Kiely there?!
Really don't like the 'met a player in a club' anecdote. An aul mate of mine once talked about meeting Shay Given in a club in Derry, went in to one about how arrogant and ignorant he was. I didn't think any less of Shay Given, but I definitely thought less of the guy telling me.
Well i see your point but with no disrespect that can sometimes be because of an arrogance or naievty in that 'oh well i wasn't there' but if it happened to you you would be more believing and discerning.i certainly wouldn't have less respect for the person telling me but i would be more wary of both in the future.one from what he says and the other from an arrogance/ignorant point of view.i wouldn't like the idea of ppl only believing something when it only happens to them.
Not quite Paul, disbelief can rationally be parked away in an unsubstantiated zone , more so when the source is a gossip and especially more so when the gossiper is prone to posting attention seeking nonsense.
Ya of course geysir that was what i meant by being wary of the person in future,however i was speaking from the viewpoint of it was the first time you heard this person say something like this.ya swan fair enough coming at it from a different angle thats fair enough,however the attitude reminds me of the local politics attitude!:p 'ah sure i don't care about that,isn't he doing a good job for me/us and looking after our interets anyway'.i.
He is looking after our interests, by keeping the ball out of the Irish net! But I might become a bit more negative about Shay if he somehow:
A) turns out to be a criminal overlord, pulling the Irish government's strings to protect his greedy investment interests at the expense of the Irish people.
B) is running a shady smuggling operation across the border at Lifford, causing misery to thousands of local people.
C) has been spending his down time at Man City masquerading as an X Factor contestant called Wagner.
D) (re)signs for Celtic.