Tamas Kadar is now back in Hungary as he recovers for the next several months from the broken shin-bone (tibia) he endured earlier in the week.
But the lad’s attitude is absolutely first class – read on.
Tamas Kadar – very promising Newcastle youngster
Tamas Kadar talked to the local Evening Chronicle from his Hungarian home today:
“I am shocked because this injury came from nothing and at the worst time.”
“I felt my fitness was OK. I sat on the bench five times for the first team, and my goal this season was to make my Premier League debut.”
“I try to be positive, but it is not easy because the doctors told to me I will have a four to six months’ break, which is much too long.”
“The only one thing which helped me to be positive was the result.”
“We won the game against our biggest rival team, and I was able to save our goal in the last minutes before the injury.”
“I broke my leg, but I reached the ball and cleared it.”
However, the Hungarian under-19 captain holds no grudge against Sunderland or the player that inflicted the injury, after enduring such a tough setback in what has been a very good first season for the very promising youngster.
Tamas added:
“The player kicked my leg instead of the ball but it was not his fault.”“It is happening on the football field and is a part of the game.”
“I am a defender and I have learned from every trainer or manager of mine that my job is to defend and stop strikers from scoring.”
“I made it difficult and kept the ball away from our goal.”
“That was my job, and I was able to make it successful and that is the most important thing for me and for my club.”
“I suffered a bad injury, but a consolation prize for me was that he was not able to score a goal – that is the most important thing for a defender.”
Now, though, working with Newcastle’s medical team, Kadar is aiming to be fit as soon as possible and make a rapid recovery and continued:
“I hope I can be fit as soon as possible.”
“I can promise if the same situation happens again it will be no problem for me to block shots again in a Newcastle United shirt.”
You have to admit this boy has a fantastic attitude, and he will have gained a lot of support from the fans for the way he has conducted himself at the club this season, and especially after his terrible injury.
But we have a feeling a lad with this type of guts and attitude can make it big time at Newcastle.
And we’re not the only ones, because the word from inside the club is that Tamas is probably the most promising youngster we have at the club right now, and the 6’3″ youngster was already getting Joe Kinear’s attention.
We look to Tamas coming back next season as strong as ever.
Comments welcome.
188 comments so far
RyanToon
Jan 24, 2009 at 1:01 AM
Comment #161http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/sport/columnists/johnhartson/article2167222.ece
hartson on big mouth bellers lol
Tom_Toon
Jan 24, 2009 at 1:02 AM
Comment #162We get knocked out of the cups most of the time, he’s never scored 20 in the prem.
RyanToon
Jan 24, 2009 at 1:05 AM
Comment #163raffael, plays for hertha berlin, pacey as hell!
ok dreaming with gomez but petric is defo possible
RyanToon
Jan 24, 2009 at 1:07 AM
Comment #164toto tamuz is another cheap striker we could go for, impressed at international level with israel.
Toony Soprano
Jan 24, 2009 at 1:08 AM
Comment #165Argue your sock off boys – We will get or do not have anyone who will score more goals than owen between now and the end of the season – if he stays
I’ll tell you one thing about bellers little sihte or not- he will make goals for any side – souness had the interpersonal and management skills that would be ideal foe a job at Toys are us – thanks Greame
BT9MAG
Jan 24, 2009 at 1:09 AM
Comment #166Well lads, just in from a night on the lash in Belfast…what’s happend, anything or nothing?
Ross
Jan 24, 2009 at 1:12 AM
Comment #167bellamy is a little rocket. allegedly attacking Riise with a golf club, trying to floor john carver in newcastle int’s departure lounge just hours before we left for a uefa cup game, he’s a little sh!te.
Ross
Jan 24, 2009 at 1:13 AM
Comment #168bt9, where were you in Belfast mate? i have a good few mates from there at uni. i hear regularly about the limelight? and the bot?…a few others that i cant remember. apparently the coach in banbridge isnt for the weak of heart? haha
RyanToon
Jan 24, 2009 at 1:14 AM
Comment #169.
Toony Soprano
Jan 24, 2009 at 1:15 AM
Comment #170You wouldnt want Bellers as a gofather to your kids, and he is as popular as a rattlesnake in a lucky dip at newcastle, but there is not many better at running at defenses!
mtltoon
Jan 24, 2009 at 1:20 AM
Comment #171Heyup lads ,Just got in after a 40th ,pissed as fcuk , have i mssed any gossip about signings??
RyanToon
Jan 24, 2009 at 1:27 AM
Comment #172whohooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! bye
BT9MAG
Jan 24, 2009 at 1:30 AM
Comment #173Ross, I’m at uni at Queens myself – I’m from County Durham…I was at Parlour tonight – not much of a weekend nightlife to be honest as most of the students go home at a weekend.
I’m heading to Limelight on Tuesday, The Bot is where everyone goes to watch football and where I proudly wear my Newcastle shirt for every game of the season! (usually get shunted into the corner to huddle round a shitty 14 inch telly while Man U are blasting out of 4 huge screens).
BT9MAG
Jan 24, 2009 at 1:32 AM
Comment #174Who’re your mates, what year are they in/what are they studying and do any of them play on the footy team?
Ross
Jan 24, 2009 at 1:35 AM
Comment #175aye all my mates from uni are “youneyted” fans. (best way i could spell the prenounciation in their annoying accent, lol). They sit and slag the life out of me for supporting newcastle born and raised, when at the age of 10 or something, theyve clearly just went gloryhunting. Half of them havent stepped foot into old trafford like.
aye i’ve heard the midweek nightlife is canny though like. Stiff kitten or something? god knows what it is but that name has been thrown around alot too.
Partizan
Jan 24, 2009 at 1:37 AM
Comment #176Ryan….Why wouldn’t Dzeko sign according to you,are we too small for him?
BT9MAG
Jan 24, 2009 at 1:38 AM
Comment #177Stiff Kitten on a Thursday night is brilliant! Having only been here a few months I don’t really know my way round everywhere just yet but we went to Stiff Kitten last thursday; the music was imense and there was literally wall to wall vagina! My mates from Co.Durham are coming over the first week in february so i’ll probably take them along to there although the union or the box is always good on a thursday…
Where are you yourself?
Ross
Jan 24, 2009 at 1:52 AM
Comment #178thats the general impression i get as far as stiff kitten goes like. Quality tunes, decent drink and amazing birds. cant argue really can you!
I was at uni in Dundee, am now back in Edinburgh as i dropped out and the family are living here these days. (i did english literature, it was boring enough at A level, uni was a different scale of depressing books, boring poems in strange ye olde english, etc, haha).
i had a terrible impression of Dundee when i went up there like..mainly because i’d only ever heard it called Scumdee. But apparently its been voted sexiest student city and loads of stuff like that. I understood why when i turned up because quite shockingly its full of fantastic girls,lol.
BT9MAG
Jan 24, 2009 at 2:03 AM
Comment #179I’m doing English here at Queens, we’ve suffered the poetry and the history of the language, but so far very little of your ye olde shite…
My oldest sister lives in Glasgow, she went there for uni and 11 years later says she never wants to leave. Been over to visit and to be honest, the scottish, the irish and the geordies are much of a muchness…Very laid back, very sarcastic and like to solve everything with a good drink!
Belfast is chockablock full of stunning girls…when I arrived I thought I’d hit the jackpot! The thing is though, Irish girls (probably due to religion playing such a significant part in day to day life) are far more reserved than English girls. So it’s very difficult to play the field so to speak. It’s like a shopping for food when your hungry – if you can decide on one thing then your happy, but if every time you walk down a new isle you see something else you fancy then you end up staying hungry!
Partizan
Jan 24, 2009 at 2:25 AM
Comment #180BT9MAG…..Hehehehe….you have to be more aggressive in your aproach when it comes to Irish girls.
Eaststander
Jan 24, 2009 at 5:34 AM
Comment #181I tell you what lads i have been a reader on here for a long time and even made the odd daft comment about ashley and co coz i hate the sh1tbags but we have to all stand tall. Being a Newcastle United supporter has never been easy, never. Lets just forget about all the terrible news coming from the club and go the fu*k out load and clear for the world to see. Show all the bastard press and all the other rubbish fans we are the best and will support our team till the very end no matter how bad things get Toon n Toon Black N White Army TOON TOON BLACK N WHITE ARMY Till the day i die
Toon Graeme
Jan 24, 2009 at 8:21 AM
Comment #182Fabulous journalism by the Daily Star linking MO to Villa to partner Heskey. I could have done that myself! No way will Villa pay his wages!
super.trooper
Jan 24, 2009 at 8:32 AM
Comment #183Well its Fa cup weekend again. I personally love it. Nothing better than a good run in the cups. Enjoy your free weekend fellas.
Partizan
Jan 24, 2009 at 8:47 AM
Comment #184super.trooper….Which lowlife team do you support?
Ville-E
Jan 24, 2009 at 8:49 AM
Comment #185No deal for Raitala… What a surprise!
Toon Graeme
Jan 24, 2009 at 9:03 AM
Comment #18633 years old. You having a laugh. Thereis a reason why he isbeing offrd on loan:
http://www.journallive.co.uk/nufc/newcastle-united-news/2009/01/24/besiktas-stopper-offered-to-magpies-61634-22766897/
toondog
Jan 24, 2009 at 9:05 AM
Comment #187excellent attitude from the lad if only this positive attitude was installed through out the club we would be at least top 6 cos lets face it we have got a canny good team on paper just theres to much fucking negativity in the club cos of one thing or another but like they say being a new castle fan is like being in love with a beautifull woman (your gonna get hurt) and as for given, the guy is a legend he owes us nothing and im sure the whole of the geordie supporters will applaud himwere ever he may be and his only wish will be that the toon wernt more sucsesfull so he could play in front of 50,000 people who love him week in and week out but push comes to shove we have depth in that area so if the right offer comes in let him go 10 mil at least to make a major proffit on some one who we payed i think was bout 3.7 million (correct me if im wrong ) 11 year ago after pulling our defence out of the shite time after time is damm good business. good luck to him hope he wins the trophy he deserves and i know us geordies will always be in his heart and were ever he plays his testimonial im sure there will be waves of black and white going to suport him.
Tom_Toon
Jan 24, 2009 at 5:56 PM
Comment #188..