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  • Reported that Isak has actually moved out of his home to force a move

    This turd needs to learn that the club is boss and holds all of the cards.

  • #2
    Originally posted by ex_pat_magpie View Post
    This turd needs to learn that the club is boss and holds all of the cards.
    bit of an odd move. Surely he still needs to go to training at Benton everyday

    so what use is moving out of his home. Maybe he wont go to training and we can keep fining him.

    Its all a but pathetic from his part, just man up, do his job, if the rats come up with a suitable offer

    he can go. Its all very desperate

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    • #3
      I think at this point it?s not about keeping him, but getting what the club values him at.

      At the end of the day, Liverpool have tapped him up, made all these promises, if anything - it is them who have let Isak down in all this!

      They clearly do not value him at the same level as Newcastle do.

      That is not Newcastle?s fault! A first name in our team sheet is clearly more important to us than someone who will be rotated elsewhere.

      For every week he refuses to work, fine him a weeks wages.

      He stops being an employee and simply becomes an asset.

      He?s nothing but a Hewlitt Packard printer to us now!

      If it?s not working, stop giving it ink, put it in a cupboard and let it collect dust - in 3 years time it?s seized up and there?s better options out there anyway so just chuck in the skip 😡

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      • #4
        The Swedish for "the cnt" is fittan.

        Liverpool know exactly what he is worth and is clearly pulling his strings now.

        In the press Fittan is determined to leave now .....just ahead of another bid incoming. Just to lower the price.

        I bet the full 150 doesn't come in and if it doesn't the club needs to hold firm.

        I know we want rid but it sends out the wrong message if we buckle. This routine is well practised on Southampton and others before.

        Sorry, I'd rather loan to Brentford as Zip suggested and sell next Summer and get the Wissa deal done. Or failing that fk him, into the reserves. We own his asss

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Guybrush View Post
          I think at this point it?s not about keeping him, but getting what the club values him at.

          At the end of the day, Liverpool have tapped him up, made all these promises, if anything - it is them who have let Isak down in all this!

          They clearly do not value him at the same level as Newcastle do.

          That is not Newcastle?s fault! A first name in our team sheet is clearly more important to us than someone who will be rotated elsewhere.

          For every week he refuses to work, fine him a weeks wages.

          He stops being an employee and simply becomes an asset.

          He?s nothing but a Hewlitt Packard printer to us now!

          If it?s not working, stop giving it ink, put it in a cupboard and let it collect dust - in 3 years time it?s seized up and there?s better options out there anyway so just chuck in the skip 😡
          With you mate. We have to make an example of him here. The deal has to be right for the club.

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          • #6
            I think this transfer will happen now.

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            • #7
              The daily mail are reporting that Isak was due to move out the his rented house this summer anyway. He had two burglaries and he planned to move when his lease ran out, this move is unconnected to trying to leave..

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              • #8
                Originally posted by PhoneymcRingRing View Post
                The daily mail are reporting that Isak was due to move out the his rented house this summer anyway. He had two burglaries and he planned to move when his lease ran out, this move is unconnected to trying to leave..
                Does he know about Scousers and theft?

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                • #9
                  Needs to put his money where his mouth is and put in a transfer request an all.

                  Name the coont on the subs bench every game so he has to face the fans during the warm up.

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                  • #10
                    Amazing reporting on this
                    BBC now saying Isak is "determined" to join Liverpool and is "adamant" he will never represent (?) Newcastle again.
                    The BBC say they are unable to confirm this.
                    But still reporting it....
                    Jeez.......

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by OwdBillCook View Post
                      Amazing reporting on this
                      BBC now saying Isak is "determined" to join Liverpool and is "adamant" he will never represent (?) Newcastle again.
                      The BBC say they are unable to confirm this.
                      But still reporting it....
                      Jeez.......
                      Legacy media, supporting a "legacy" club.

                      It's pathetic.

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                      • #12
                        If Michael Owen thought his reception was bad when he came back with Man U, Isak's if he comes back with Liverpool will make it look like Owen and our fans were renewing their wedding vows!

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                        • #13
                          I agree with you. ISAK is a person I want out of here, as soon as possible, he has totally DERAILED us at the eleventh hour in partnership with those HORRIBLE, F#(KIN@ SCOUSERS and MANURE.

                          The club is bigger and greater than any one individual, so I will back whatever the club decides to do with him. I do hope that they don't buckle one dollar with their evaluation of 150 million for Isak. In recent years ENZO FERNANDEZ, DECLAN RICE and JACK GREALISH have ALL sold for around 100 million, so that is the bar, and LIVERPOOL are never going to get a ISAK, a 25 year-old in his prime, who has scored 44 Premier League goals across two seasons.

                          NEWCASTLE named their price near to 150 million, they need stick to it - as it is, LIVERPOOL have been deeply involved in sabotaging our transfers, so my preference is we sell him to a PSG or an Italian or Spanish club, because I detest Liverpool. And we are going to have to find money to replace both ISAK and WILSON, which has left us bugger all time to do it !!!!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Zippity View Post
                            If Michael Owen thought his reception was bad when he came back with Man U, Isak's if he comes back with Liverpool will make it look like Owen and our fans were renewing their wedding vows!
                            100% !!!! SPOT ON ZIPPS !!!! They should print and sell black t-shirts at the game for everyone to wear saying 'ISAK IS A KUNT'

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                            • #15
                              I understand your point but 'We do not negotiate with Terrorists'.

                              In this can Liverpool have used every gorilla tactic to force Newcastle to gift them the most dangerous striker in the league.

                              That doesn't work anymore.

                              Newcastle United have maintained their stance and acted impeccably throughout. Yes, the communication side of things has been poor but the professionalism and consistency.

                              Liverpool don't hav 150m quid. They won't pay anywhere near that. The best they will come up with is about 125m with 5m in add-ons. That's the Immanent 2nd bid .

                              It's a strawman, it's a waste of time. It the final desperate attempt to get the club to capitulate and hand over the player.

                              It's not gonna happen.

                              All the 'He's never gonna play for NUFC again, even after 2nd of September.' Is laughable.

                              If he doesn't want to kick a ball at club level again until he's 29... Go for it son-shine. It's his loss.

                              From hero to zero in less than 8 weeks.

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