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    I think somewhere like Wigan or Fulham would be his best bet. Has to rebuild his career. A lot of people see Duff as a injury prone has been.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SunderlandBohs View Post
    I think somewhere like Wigan or Fulham would be his best bet. Has to rebuild his career. A lot of people see Duff as a injury prone has been.

    I think anyone outside the top four and Villa is a viable option. Duff still has alot to offer and left Wingers (decent ones) are still a rare breed at that level... Provided he takes a pay cut!!!

    Everton maybe??
    I pity the fool!.... But suggest ways that he might improve himself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    Sadly I fear this is the end of the line for Duff. He has no pace to beat right fulls anymore, so he can't be a viable option on the left wing, yet he can't tackle well enough to drop back and be a full time left back. If he's willing to take a massive pay cut he could wind up on the books of one of the three newly promoted teams, but I can't see any other Premiership team bringing him in given his injury trouble. Hull maybe? Too much of a risk I think.

    He can't be blamed for playing out the final year of his contract down in the Championship with Newcastle. He's on massive money that he'll never see again.

    Good post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drumcondra 69er View Post
    Made a massive mistake chasing the big wage packet at Newcastle rather then a lesser deal at Liverpool and it's come back to bite him on the arse.
    He was mad to leave Chelsea in the first place. JM didnt want him to go, I remember him saying so in an interview and he had just won his 2nd league winners medal with them. If he stayed at Chelsea he would still be playing CL football and looking forward to an FA Cup final.

    Spurs wanted to buy him also back them.

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    http://www.breakingnews.ie/sport/duf...le-412223.html

    Damien Duff has vowed to remain at Newcastle United after his own goal sealed the Magpies relegation from the Premier League.

    And the winger wants Alan Shearer to become manager on a full-time basis despite his failure to keep United in the top flight after an eight-game spell at the helm.

    Duff inadvertently deflected a first-half shot from Aston Villa’s stand-in skipper Gareth Barry past Newcastle goalkeeper Steve Harper to doom his side to a 1-0 reverse yesterday at Villa Park.

    It meant Newcastle finished in the bottom three but Duff is keen to help the club regain their Premier League status at the first attempt.

    Duff said: “I’m as loyal as they come and, whether the gaffer stays or goes, I’d love to try and get Newcastle back up into the Premier League.

    “I don’t know what words can describe the way I feel. I’m devastated. The lads haven’t tasted relegation apart from me at Blackburn and Nicky Butt at Birmingham.

    “When it happened at Blackburn, I wasn’t planning on seeing it again in my career. It’s not a nice feeling.

    “No disrespect to the Championship, but Newcastle are too big a club to be down there. I plan on being straight back up (in the Premier League) after next season.”

    As regards the own goal, Duff said: “You think, ’why me?’. But I’m a big man, and I’ve been around for a while now, so I’m going to have to get over it.

    “I’ll be thinking about it for a long, long time, but what can you do? That’s football. You can’t dwell on disappointments in your career. You have to move on.

    “I think we’ve had a lot of bad luck, but at times in a season, you do make your own luck.”

    Duff is convinced Shearer, who will decide on his future after talks later this week with club owner Mike Ashley, can bring the good times back to Newcastle after working with him for the past couple of months.

    He said: “I’ve loved working with him. It’s been a proper, proper football club for eight weeks, and it’s about time. It’s just disappointing we couldn’t stay up for him and the fans.

    “I think he’s been brilliant even though we haven’t got the results to keep us up.

    “It’s the first time in a long while that this place has felt like a proper football club. Things are done right and it’s been a breath of fresh air.

    “If there’s one man to get us back up, it’s Alan Shearer.”

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    Does Newcastle even still want him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by elroy View Post
    Perhaps ye know different but as far as I know its common practice for the clubs who face relegation on a regular basis to have clauses in the contracts of their players that if they get relegated that a mandatory 20% reduction applies in salary. On the other hand, there often are clauses whereby on relegation a fixed transfer fee clause applies.

    Very easy to write the two above clauses into contracts in fact.
    Duff has no such clause, meaning that he's won't "have to take an automatic pay cut if he stays with Newcastle" as the post I specifically quoted claimed.

    But hey, you folks telling me I'm wrong all know better, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drumcondra 69er View Post
    Made a massive mistake chasing the big wage packet at Newcastle rather then a lesser deal at Liverpool and it's come back to bite him on the arse.

    Hope he gets a decent move but could be difficult for him, he'll need to take a massive pay cut and the best he could hope for would be to end up at the likes of a Spurs although even that's probably expecting too much. Still, we all know how 'Arry lives a bargain so maybe.....
    No chance of him going to Spurs, his wage demands scuppered the move when he went to Newcastle & I doubt very much Levy would be back in for him, besides Modric is currently operating in the left hand role for Spurs and there's no way Duff would get ahead of him

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crosby87 View Post
    Does Newcastle even still want him?
    With an attitude like that from that interview they'd be stupid not to , Highly unlikely to see some of his team mates come out with a statement like that

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    Quote Originally Posted by elroy View Post
    Damien Duff has vowed to remain at Newcastle United after his own goal sealed the Magpies relegation from the Premier League.
    Hungry ****!!!
    I pity the fool!.... But suggest ways that he might improve himself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drumcondra 69er View Post
    Made a massive mistake chasing the big wage packet at Newcastle rather then a lesser deal at Liverpool and it's come back to bite him on the arse.
    That looked like a stupid decision at the time and looks even worse now. Probably been good for his bank balance alright.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John83 View Post
    Duff has no such clause, meaning that he's won't "have to take an automatic pay cut if he stays with Newcastle" as the post I specifically quoted claimed.

    But hey, you folks telling me I'm wrong all know better, right?

    I was speaking in general rather than specific to duff's case, i dont know what is in his contract.

    I said "I would expect that he has to take an automatic pay cut" but hey dont let the facts get in the way. To which you replied contracts dont work like that, which isnt in fact true as some players do have relegation clauses in their contract that means they take a reduction in pay upon relegation. Apparently newcastle dont have such a policy

    Anyways

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    If he stays arguably our best player is playing in the second tier of English football.

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    Quote Originally Posted by irishultra View Post
    If he stays arguably our best player is playing in the second tier of English football.
    I think it'd be a big stretch to classify him as our best player. He's certainly up there with the best, but his contribution to Ireland has been fairly sub-standard the past year at least. Robbie is out-and-out our best player for me.

    Look at Juventus when they went down. Many top players such as Del Piero, Buffon, Trezeguet and Nedved stuck with them to make sure they got back into Serie A, and it didn't do them any harm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Serb View Post
    I think it'd be a big stretch to classify him as our best player. He's certainly up there with the best, but his contribution to Ireland has been fairly sub-standard the past year at least. Robbie is out-and-out our best player for me.

    Look at Juventus when they went down. Many top players such as Del Piero, Buffon, Trezeguet and Nedved stuck with them to make sure they got back into Serie A, and it didn't do them any harm.
    Trezeguet wanted out but wasn't let go, I think. Regardless, that situation was different, as Juve were relegated for off the field reasons, while Newcastle are just crap.
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    Surely Newcastle will do everything they can to get rid of him. With his high wages, he is surely a luxury they don't need in the Championship. At a guess i wouldn't say there will be a queue of Premiership clubs after him, maybe a team of the standard of Bolton or Wigan. Shame to see him **** away the last 2/3 years of his career. His logic for joining Newcastle was way off

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    Clever comments by Duff. No harm keeping in the fans' good books. I take them on face value - I think he's honest enough.

    Regardless, I'm not fussed from an Ireland perspective. Doyle dropping down a league did his international form no harm. Duff is experienced and good enough to do a job for us regardless of where he's playing.

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    I think it depends on wages, are we to assume Duff is happy to take a pay cut?
    I mean is he saying I am happy to stay on £80,000 a week or is he saying he is happy to stay even if it is a fraction of that? Presumably if Newcaste have to pay big wages they will sell him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tricky_colour View Post
    I think it depends on wages, are we to assume Duff is happy to take a pay cut?
    I mean is he saying I am happy to stay on £80,000 a week or is he saying he is happy to stay even if it is a fraction of that? Presumably if Newcaste have to pay big wages they will sell him?
    They'd have to let him go on a free for anyone to come near macthing his wages. He can stay put and pick up his fat pay packet till his contract runs out if he likes.

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    As it looks like he is staying at Newcastle...

    I wonder could this be a good thing for Duff, in the championship he could get the chance to find his confidence again. If Newcastle get the players in and push for the title he could find his form again, something which he has been trying to do for a long time now. I know the opposition won't be as strong as in the premiership but I don't think its a massive thing for Duff, being in a loosing team with a poor atmosphere is a lot worse for a player trying to get over a speedbump in his career.... at his age he should have the mentality to push his game in this situation and not let it drop.

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