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I don't think he's on that much tbh mate. Our youngsters who've just broken into the 1st team were on about ?3k a week before they got their new contracts. Michael, as far as I'm aware, hasn't signed a new contract.

 

Danny Wilson might be a problem for you though, he's on about ?20k a week.

 

I think we're far more likely to get Wilson on a permanent deal than Ngoo. Wilson's been talking about how he wants to move back to Scotland and that he has no future at Liverpool but doesn't regret moving from Rangers. I noticed when Ngoo was down getting treatment on Saturday Wilson took a moment out to admire the Hearts' support B)

 

I'd love it if we signed them both in the summer. Two magnificent football players.

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Gregory House M.D.

Completely agree with Sterling here. Absolutely ridiculous over-reaction.

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I absolutely hate implied racism. If that was a white man it would be an absolutely acceptable comparison to make.

 

Completely agree with this. Nothing wrong with what he said.

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I absolutely hate implied racism. If that was a white man it would be an absolutely acceptable comparison to make.

 

Can't see anything wrong with it either.

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maroonlegions

Growing to like Ngoo even more after his interview below.

 

 

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Fans were so Ngood

29.01.2013

 

New boy Michael Ngoo has described his Hearts debut as "amazing" and praised the Jambos support to the hilt.

The big hitman scored the equaliser then netted his penalty in the shoot out against Inverness CT to help the Gorgie boys into the Final of the Scottish Communities League Cup.

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Speaking to the press today at Riccarton, Michael said: "I thought the experience was amazing. The fans were indescribable, my welcoming into the team was up there. I gave it my all to help them get to the Final and it was such a buzz after the game.

"I had never been to Scotland before, but the fans are unbelievable. I'm looking forward to playing at Tynecastle tomorrow, indeed I am. I can't wait to go to sleep and wake up so I can play. There's going to be a good buzz and I'm delighted to be here.

"I'm not sure where I see my future, but at the moment I'm just pleased to be here. I'm working hard and doing the best I can for Hearts."

Michael's full press conference is available to watch on HeartsTV.

On HeartsTV today, John McGlynn and recent signing Michael Ngoo meet the media at Riccarton ahead of Dundee clash.

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First comparing him to other black players he looks/plays nothing like, then worrying about the chanting of his name sounding like monkey noises and finally a reporter is racist because he compared his hands to a bunch of bananas...we've got a long way to go when it comes to attitudes towards race like :lol:

 

Great interview above.

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I know this won't ever been sung, but I just wanted to post it cause I love the original and thought this sounded cool...

 

Nirvana "In Bloom"

 

(verse before 2nd chorus)

We can have some more, Michael loves to score

Shoes as big as you, tender-aged Ngoo

 

Yeeeeeeeeeeah, He's the one who likes all our pretty songs

And he likes to sing along and he likes to shoot his gun

And he knows just what it means

Knows just what it means to pump Hibees.

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I know this won't ever been sung, but I just wanted to post it cause I love the original and thought this sounded cool...

 

Nirvana "In Bloom"

 

(verse before 2nd chorus)

We can have some more, Michael loves to score

Shoes as big as you, tender-aged Ngoo

 

:lol:

That also goes with All Apologies.

But for the chorus..."in the sun...."

 

In Maroon, In Maroon he'll play till June.

In Marooooon...In Marooooon.... Maaaayby.....He'll Stay....longer than that.

 

:lol:

 

WTF am I doing? :vrface:

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Gregory House M.D.

 

 

Is DonkeyKong not the wee guy that dances in the Wheatfield stand?

 

The Legend?! On Kickback?! :wow:

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Dr Ian Malcolm

 

He's just to good to be true, can't take my eyes off Ngoo

He's got a brilliant first touch, we wanna sign him so much,

At long last a striker's arrived, made Hearts a much better side,

He's just too good to be true, can't take my eyes off Ngoo...

 

DA-DA, DA-DA DAAA-DA-DA-DA...

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Snake Plissken

I absolutely hate implied racism. If that was a white man it would be an absolutely acceptable comparison to make.

 

Can't argue with that.

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what about the 'gowser brothers song' for ngoo.

 

michael michael michael , michael michael michael michael ngoo and repeat.

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Ngoo seems thick as shit.

 

I can't believe that Hearts don't have a graduate employee policy in place. I feel that having a few lads around the place with a wide range of degrees and a post graduate status would help the team no end.

 

I have heard that many of our ex players have gone on to study for doctorates after their time in the game. And I know for a fact that Austin McCann has been working with Peter Higgs in research that CERN are very interested in.

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Dr Ian Malcolm

I can't believe that Hearts don't have a graduate employee policy in place. I feel that having a few lads around the place with a wide range of degrees and a post graduate status would help the team no end.

 

I have heard that many of our ex players have gone on to study for doctorates after their time in the game. And I know for a fact that Austin McCann has been working with Peter Higgs in research that CERN are very interested in.

 

Tbf, Thorarinsson did leave to study medicine...

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Mike Ngoo is magic, he wears a magic hat and when he saw tynecastle, he said I fancy that!

 

He never signed for Celtic, or hibees, cauz there shite....HE signed for the jam tarts cauz there f...king dynamite, and repeat to fade!

 

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He's just to good to be true, can't take my eyes off Ngoo

He's got a brilliant first touch, we wanna sign him so much,

At long last a striker's arrived, made Hearts a much better side,

He's just too good to be true, can't take my eyes off Ngoo...

 

DA-DA, DA-DA DAAA-DA-DA-DA...

 

I like this.

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Alwaysinourshadows

oooohhhhh michael ngooo oooo to the tune that the darts fans sing about michael van gerwin.

You mean the tune that wee sing to "oh the hibees are gay"?

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If people were at the match , at no time did it sound like OO OO OO OO OO OO OO. It was always NGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Theres a difference - NOOOO. Can't wait for the proper noise tomorrow

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He's just to good to be true, can't take my eyes off Ngoo

He's got a brilliant first touch, we wanna sign him so much,

At long last a striker's arrived, made Hearts a much better side,

He's just too good to be true, can't take my eyes off Ngoo...

 

DA-DA, DA-DA DAAA-DA-DA-DA...

 

I wouldn't mind hearing this belted out at Tynie tomorrow!

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Interview with him in todays Evening News saying how he was honoured to meet John Robertson.

 

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I met a black man once.

 

It wasn't Michael Ngoo though.

 

He does, however, look pretty good at football. Weirdly I saw him play on telly for Liverpool u21s - you get Liverpool TV for free where I live - and he looked pretty good on that too, along with a lad called Pelosi, who wasn't the same one as we had a few years back, but then Italians all look the same, so it maybe was.

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HAVING scored a decisive goal and a penalty on his debut to help Hearts reach a cup final, Michael Ngoo thought his day was complete. Then he met John Robertson. The pair engaged in conversation and, by the end of it, Ngoo was hooked on Hearts. It was a fitting end to his perfect day at Easter Road just 24 hours since he completed a loan move from Liverpool.

 

At 6ft 4in, with a hulking frame and size 11 feet, Ngoo could be described as Robertson?s antithesis. However, the pair share a common interest in bulging nets which saw them strike up an instant rapport. ?It was a big honour to meet John,? said Ngoo. ?He is the? all-time top goalscorer and I know how difficult it is to score goals. For him to score 27 goals in the Edinburgh derbies is fantastic. I got a real buzz from meeting him and it was great to talk to him.

 

?I?m still on a high from Saturday, my confidence is high and I want to take that into tonight?s game. The last few days have been a bit overwhelming, actually. I?ve come here to do a job and I just want to continue that in every game we play.?

 

Ngoo could do worse than study footage of Robertson at his peak as he prepares for a home debut against Dundee at Tynecastle tonight. Yet the ?giant Londoner ? who had never even set foot in Scotland until last Thursday ? had the luxury of growing up surrounded by the English Premier League?s finest talents. He was reared in West Ham United?s youth academy, spent a brief trial at Manchester United and has been at Liverpool since 2009. Along the way, there were plenty priceless opportunities to study and learn from world-class strikers.

 

?I used to watch Thierry Henry [below] all the time. Seeing him play as a young kid was the best thing you could do,? continued Ngoo. ?The goals he used to score and the positions he used to get into were outstanding. Just watching his runs was fantastic.

 

?As I got older I watched guys like Didier Drogba and Emmanuel Adebayor and other players who have come to the Premier League in England.

 

?I?ve tried to add little bits of their game to my own. Being strong, holding up the ball, bringing others into play and being a threat in behind, that?s what I can do. I think I?ve picked up some of those things from these players and I can only get better because I?m still a young player. My size and my strength are my biggest attributes. I?m quick as well so I can get in behind defences. The most important thing is scoring goals.?

 

In that regard, he began as he means to go on against Inverness. Ngoo is now firmly focused on the next few months in Edinburgh. He is due to ?return to Liverpool at the end of the season when coaches at ?Anfield will hope to welcome back a more developed and rounded player than the one who left. For now, it is all about making an impact in Scotland. He certainly has the build for it.

 

?As a young kid growing up, my size hindered me because I was a bit baggy,? he explained. ?I think over the last year or two I?ve gone through some growth spurts. Liverpool have been tremendous. They didn?t give up on me, they waited and they tried to help me with all sorts of techniques as well. I?m really pleased with that. I knew it was physical in Scotland and the pace of the game is very quick. You need to have technique to play here.

 

?I think Liverpool know what I?m capable of, that?s not on my mind at the moment. My objective is to help Hearts any way I can and do my best up here. That?s the first and last thing on my mind right now. When the loan finishes, then I?ll think about other things. Any team that plays in Europe is a big team. Hearts play in Europe regularly so I knew I was coming to a very good team.?

 

And after only one appearance, he has a cup final to look forward to as Hearts begin preparations for the Scottish Communities League Cup finale against St Mirren on March 17. ?It?s a buzz. It?s amazing for me to come up and be in a final already,? said Ngoo. ?I didn?t even know I was going to play. On Friday the manager was handing out bibs at training and he announced the team and I was in. I looked at it as an objective to give my best for the team.?

 

Ngoo will lead the Hearts forward line again this evening hoping to mark his home debut with the kind of finish he produced against Inverness at Easter Road. Lashing the equaliser made him an instant hero with the Tynecastle support, although he is eager to ?deflect the adulation when questioned about it.

 

Perhaps his most endearing quality is humility. He has travelled north to better himself and does not concur with those who feel any footballer worth their salt plies his trade in England.

 

More pertinently for Hearts, he believes some of the young players in John McGlynn?s first-team squad could easily hold their own playing south of the Border.

 

Many of them will be alongside Ngoo in tonight?s team to face Dundee.

 

?Every coach has different opinions so I don?t believe being down in England is necessarily the best place you can learn and develop,? he said. ?There are some young players here at Hearts who could play down south and do a job. If you train specifically to be strong at certain things then you can have a decent shot at becoming a professional footballer.?

 

As he said, Ngoo trained specifically to score goals. Pointers from legends like John Robertson can only help.

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oooohhhhh michael ngooo oooo to the tune that the darts fans sing about michael van gerwin.

You mean the tune that wee sing to "oh the hibees are gay"?

aye

 

Jesus christ, get rid of this guy! :vrface:

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To the tune of Vindaloo is the one for me.

 

Either way, lets give him and all the other players tonight some great support. Might only be about 12,000 of us but nothing stopping us making some noise. Some home games have had an awful atmosphere but no excuse tonight. Well, until Dundee take the lead that is.........

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BoJack Horseman

Jesus christ, get rid of this guy! :vrface:

 

I also saw that as sure fire evidence that he's never been to a hearts match. Who uses a darts players chant to describe the tune to seven nation army?

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