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  • #16
    Originally posted by Sclox View Post
    Yup, we back the Sheikh fully.

    Annoying how the daft Liverpool cnts are saying how awful we are as a club holding a player against his will. Like we should take the lowball bid and be grateful and then use it to buy Stonewall Jackson for 70 million as he is more our level.

    Pure arrogant inbred fkn clowns.
    Pay no attention to people who told Steve Gerrard that his whole family would have to leave Mersey Side if he left of Chelsea & only a few months ago were burning shirts and effigies of Trent.

    The truth is they know their brief return to their time in the sun is going to be short lived.

    In about 3-5 seasons when we have got the financials in place they are done. They'll be relegated back to an also ran along with Arsenal and the red filth of Manchester.

    Let them have their last few pot shots as we rise, the only way is down for Liverpool and the arrogance just makes their inevitable demise all the most delicious.

    Our day will come and we will enjoy it!

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    • #17
      So Liverpool won the league last season - that?s it, City didn?t turn up, Chelsea are a team in transition, Arsenal bottled the challenge again, and Man Utd and Spurs put all their eggs in the Europa league basket!

      Isak going there does not guarantee him trophies.

      Real Madrid won nothing with MBappe, and PSG won the Champions League without him.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Guybrush View Post
        So Liverpool won the league last season - that?s it, City didn?t turn up, Chelsea are a team in transition, Arsenal bottled the challenge again, and Man Utd and Spurs put all their eggs in the Europa league basket!

        Isak going there does not guarantee him trophies.

        Real Madrid won nothing with MBappe, and PSG won the Champions League without him.
        Exactly Guy, it doesn't mean anything.

        Slott is going to experience 2nd season Syndrome.

        Let's see how that goes for him with Pep's squad re*****ised and the rest of the cartel spending 200m+ each. The middle order have also strengthened too.

        Only the Challenger clubs, most notably Villa and us are being punished for daring to challenge the cartel and haven't been able to kick on to date.

        Thaiw & Wissa on their way next few days aside. We'e all seen the way things have worked out this summer. The way the media have gone after Newcastle has been nothing short of a witch hunt.

        There are no guarantees in football. I don't believe for a moment Liverpool are going to be back to back champions in Slott's first 2 seasons.

        Not a chance.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by TANYA_ View Post
          i watched Eddies interview this morning and he was measured in some answers but strong in others.

          My understanding of the situation is, Isak has effectively refused to train with the group and play.

          I don't think this was Eddies decision at all, the player has basically downed tools to force a move.

          The one thing i don't get is the timing. What utter moron is advising him to do this?

          If he came out at the end of the season and said he wants to leave, we could have got a replacement

          probably Ekitike in this case, but the dumb ****er waited too late imo.

          Arsenal would have made their move, Liverpool would have also been in for him, Chelsea obviously

          would have been involved and the likelihood is, we would have got a nice financial package

          and probably one or two from Joao Pedro, Ekitike and Delap and we could all move on.

          He waited until everyone had made their moves before dropping us in the shlt.

          He has dropped us in the shlt, right in it, the squad will be unsettled regardless of what

          Eddie says, they will talk and see reports on the internet.

          **** Isak.

          Theres no way back for him now.

          What is certain is that we really need to bring in 2 stikers, a CB and a midfielder in the next 23 days

          otherwise, next summer, it will be Tonali wanting to leave, Gordon wanting out or even Bruno

          I feel sick at the thought of facing Villa and Liverpool with Gordon as the striker
          All feels very co-ordinated with Liverpool.

          Let the other teams make their moves, then start acting like a cu^t to force the move through with only 1 credible destination.

          No give in him, heÂ’s a complete selfish cu^t with no gratitude to the club and manager that developed his potential to become someone that would interest the current league champions and make him of interest to other clubs around Europe.

          His stance is all to try and force a move, try and make the club HAVE to sell him, and Liverpool will be using that to try and lower the asking price.

          I donÂ’t think there is any easy way back for Isak, but the the only way I can see him moving is if he hands in a transfer request and Liverpool match our evaluation of him.

          WeÂ’re not the only ones in a tricky situation, they have sold Diaz, Nunez, lost Jota (RIP), and while they have brought in Ekitike he has no Prem experience and they are really only left with Gakpo, Salah and Ekitike as what would be their regular starting line up, with only Chiesa and Doak as possible backupÂ…. They need to sign someone more than we need to sell Isak.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Nufcian View Post
            All feels very co-ordinated with Liverpool.

            Let the other teams make their moves, then start acting like a cu^t to force the move through with only 1 credible destination.

            No give in him, heÂ’s a complete selfish cu^t with no gratitude to the club and manager that developed his potential to become someone that would interest the current league champions and make him of interest to other clubs around Europe.

            His stance is all to try and force a move, try and make the club HAVE to sell him, and Liverpool will be using that to try and lower the asking price.

            I donÂ’t think there is any easy way back for Isak, but the the only way I can see him moving is if he hands in a transfer request and Liverpool match our evaluation of him.

            WeÂ’re not the only ones in a tricky situation, they have sold Diaz, Nunez, lost Jota (RIP), and while they have brought in Ekitike he has no Prem experience and they are really only left with Gakpo, Salah and Ekitike as what would be their regular starting line up, with only Chiesa and Doak as possible backupÂ…. They need to sign someone more than we need to sell Isak.
            It appears coordinated with Isak because it is. The agent was at Anfield last week the scumbag basically flipping everyone in Newcastle and at the club the middle finger.

            watching that is a bit like a child in the back seat of a car flipping the lorry driver the bird and then the traffic slowing everyone down and the lorry driver shouting at the kids dad.

            Shiekh Yasir will not take kindly to that kind of thing. No wonder Edwards is reporting his excellency has reittereted that Isak is not leaving.

            All the Newcastle based, national and Skip rat journos, 'the football people' are all spouting the 'looks like he'll be off' line due to the other chairmen being football industry people and not a Sheikh. (a Sheikh- similar to a Lord like Lord Sugar but not a cockney barrow boy made good.)

            Sheikh Yasir works on a government level not a commercial level he doesn't see the chairmen of other clubs as equals. He is on a completely different level to that.

            If he feels insulted, then he will not let the player leave.

            One questions...

            If Isak wanted out so bad, why when he decided he wanted to 'Explore his options' Didn't he do it properly and hand in an official Transfer request?

            Does this pr!ck acutually think he's entitled to a 'Loyalty bonus' for forcing a transfer out to a direct rival half way through the transfer window?

            What a clown!

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            • #21
              [Q

              One questions...

              If Isak wanted out so bad, why when he decided he wanted to 'Explore his options' Didn't he do it properly and hand in an official Transfer request?

              Does this pr!ck acutually think he's entitled to a 'Loyalty bonus' for forcing a transfer out to a direct rival half way through the transfer window?

              What a clown![/QUOTE]


              This is what irks me about the whole situation, and by doing it this sneaky way, Isak has made it worse for himself and everyone else.

              If he had, had the guts to be man enough to come to Eddie a couple of months ago, and don't tell me he didn.t know his mind then, he could have let Eddie prepare for his leaving by giving him time to get another two strikers in to replace him and Wilson.

              Then that could have paved the way for negotiations with top clubs in Europe to bid, and Eddie and our club to concentrate on the rest of the transfer window.

              Instead Isak has shown himself up to be a big cowardly, ungrateful pr1ck.

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              • #22
                Exactly, Pat.

                And now that we know what type of character he is, it sheds new light on some of his performances last season. His style was described as 'languid' or 'relaxed' at times whereas, actually, he was being stroppy and lazy because things weren't going his way.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Zippity View Post
                  Exactly, Pat.

                  And now that we know what type of character he is, it sheds new light on some of his performances last season. His style was described as 'languid' or 'relaxed' at times whereas, actually, he was being stroppy and lazy because things weren't going his way.
                  Agree with this description Zip. Although he has undoubtable talent the title of striker should never be used to him. he is not a traditional striker, he's just a clever play maker.

                  To my mind a striker is a bustling, give it all, no nonsense, never give up the fight winner. E.G's, Big Al, Wor Jackie, Carol, SuperMac and many dozens more

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                  • #24
                    Agreed all.

                    His agent was at Wembly today - I'm sure it won't have been paid for by LiVARpool as that would leave them both open to tapping up claims but I'll bet he was again sat with the LiVARpool lot.

                    Interesting tidbit that I saw a while back, ignored as crap and then have seen again today but looking at it with hindsight. . .

                    According to some one who knows Shay, he (Shay) was doing tv work with Wilson and Wilson was basically saying that Isak had downed tools after the final and was actively trying to avoid the club getting CL football so he could leave earlier. He was doing nothing in trainning and Wilson and Howe had an argument over it when Wilso went to ask why he wasn't playing if Isak was acting like this. According to Wilson, Howe said that fans wouldn't take it well if he just dropped Isak with no reason and that played a big part in Wilson deciding to leave.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Jammy89 View Post
                      Agreed all.

                      His agent was at Wembly today - I'm sure it won't have been paid for by LiVARpool as that would leave them both open to tapping up claims but I'll bet he was again sat with the LiVARpool lot.

                      Interesting tidbit that I saw a while back, ignored as crap and then have seen again today but looking at it with hindsight. . .

                      According to some one who knows Shay, he (Shay) was doing tv work with Wilson and Wilson was basically saying that Isak had downed tools after the final and was actively trying to avoid the club getting CL football so he could leave earlier. He was doing nothing in trainning and Wilson and Howe had an argument over it when Wilso went to ask why he wasn't playing if Isak was acting like this. According to Wilson, Howe said that fans wouldn't take it well if he just dropped Isak with no reason and that played a big part in Wilson deciding to leave.
                      Aye Jammy. The drop off was very plain to see at the end of the year.....I thought I was being paranoid and imagining it and the little cnt almost succeeded but for our rivals also losing on the last day. Was there a possibility he was tapped up post cup final by Slot and Van diick on the field? I truly thought he was better than that. Thats why it hurts.

                      A real little cnt.

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                      • #26
                        I think without a doubt he was tapped up after/during the final.

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                        • #27
                          All of a sudden... Do Liverpool need Isak?

                          Former Liverpool goalkeeper Chris Kirkland discusses whether the Reds need to sign Newcastle striker Alexander Isak to boost their attacking ranks.


                          The fevered Media frothing of Isak in a red shirt. Done deal. What does he bring to skip rats... How will it all work for the Ekitike,

                          The media machine has failed. The backing out begins. The completely impartial and never biased Carragher started the change of tack a few days ago with the 'I don't want MY club (life long Everton fan ladies and gents) to spend 150m quid on one player.'

                          The copium among these legacy failing clowns is laughable.



                          Here we go again with with Guehi. It seems none of the rules apply to these scumbags. There needs to be charges brought and serious 3-5 season transfer bans imposed on the dirty muddy Mersey river water driving cheats.

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                          • #28
                            What's the betting that when the window closes, The Chairman's word is bond and Isak is still a Newcastle United player all those car twoking toothless doles scrounging Scouse scumbag accounts, channels and media shills change their tune to

                            'Didn't want him anyway!'

                            'He's not that good'

                            'Ekitike's 10x Isak'

                            'We played a blinder destabilising and slapped that little club who thought they were getting to big for the boots'

                            '150m quid... are you having a laugh? He's not worth 15m'

                            The foolish just can't help being fools.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Jammy89 View Post

                              According to some one who knows Shay, he (Shay) was doing tv work with Wilson and Wilson was basically saying that Isak had downed tools after the final and was actively trying to avoid the club getting CL football so he could leave earlier. He was doing nothing in trainning and Wilson and Howe had an argument over it when Wilso went to ask why he wasn't playing if Isak was acting like this. According to Wilson, Howe said that fans wouldn't take it well if he just dropped Isak with no reason and that played a big part in Wilson deciding to leave.
                              aye, there is supposed to be some sort of whatsap group chat or something doing the rounds which refers to this.

                              Not seen it personally, dont do social media other than twitter.

                              If its true, Howe should make him train with the group once a bid comes in,

                              let big Joe and co give him a good old fashioned send off

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Ragatino View Post
                                All of a sudden... Do Liverpool need Isak?

                                Former Liverpool goalkeeper Chris Kirkland discusses whether the Reds need to sign Newcastle striker Alexander Isak to boost their attacking ranks.


                                The fevered Media frothing of Isak in a red shirt. Done deal. What does he bring to skip rats... How will it all work for the Ekitike,

                                The media machine has failed. The backing out begins. The completely impartial and never biased Carragher started the change of tack a few days ago with the 'I don't want MY club (life long Everton fan ladies and gents) to spend 150m quid on one player.'

                                The copium among these legacy failing clowns is laughable.



                                Here we go again with with Guehi. It seems none of the rules apply to these scumbags. There needs to be charges brought and serious 3-5 season transfer bans imposed on the dirty muddy Mersey river water driving cheats.
                                The guilty look on Van Dyke's face says it all.

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