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    The MSM muppet machine is in full swing over Alexandre Isak.

    If you believe these unsubstantiated liars the car twoking, bindipping trash munching Scouse rats are 100% absolutely gonna be signing Isak & Gordon.

    I mean, does anyone every check these clown? How does this sh!te keep getting publicity.

    Does no-one realise the mentality of man like Sheikh Yasir Al Rumayyan?

    A man who is in command of the entire wealth of the PiF. A man who at the stroke of a pen can buy every single asset the FSG own 10 times over.

    When it has been reported by official channels that Sheikh Yasir is made it clear to everyone at the club 'ISAK IS NOT FOR SALE AT ANY PRICE'.

    Sheikh Yasir has made it clear none of our top players, Bruno, Tonali, Joelinton, Isak & Gordon are not for sale. This is not open to negotiation.

    Isak is getting a new contract and that'll be signed and sealed in the coming weeks.

    It's the 'Isak on the radar. Dream signing' - Yeah it's a dream because it's never gonna happen.

    Just today's pish articles about the subject.


    Liverpool are exploring the opportunity to sign Newcastle United attacker Alexander Isak in this summer transfer window.


    This one's a laugh riot. We're gonna flog Isak and replace him with a fraud called Rashford... on a loan haha

    Eddie Howe hates Loans. We don't want to pay the Filth money to help them lighten their wage bill woes. Pathetic.
    Newcastle United are eyeing a loan deal for Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, according to the Sun. Magpies manager Eddie Howe wants to strengthen his attack and believes the allure of Champions League football could tempt the England international into a move. Newcastle see Rashford as an ideal player to rotate with Alexander Isak, given […]


    Just to clarify Newcastle United, in the Champions League are gonna sell their 1 goal every 1.59 game striker with 54 goals in 86 games for an attitude issue riddled striker with a 1 in 3.29 game striker with 87 in 287 earning 350,000 quid a week.


    In all reality I can kind of see the Anthony Gordon to Liverpool as a potential possibility due to the lad being a scouser and the Diaz links to Barcelona.

    Anything Isak related is all just lies. Just sick of the arrogance in the reports.

  • #2
    And the Source of the Anti-Newcastle United lies is exposed.

    No one will be shocked that it's that racist little worm Miguel Delaney.



    Apparently the racist rat has intimate knowledge of what Alexandre Isak wants and doesn't want. Having rarely set foot on tyneside and never even met Alex he obviously knows everything about our star striker.

    I genuinely loath that little midget. It astonishes me how he manages to maintain a career when he is clearly liable for dozens of cases of liable.

    Suffice to say. Anything that comes from him a source has less credibility then the Labour Press officer.

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    • #3
      Honestly I don?t t see how we can hold back on to Isak when players are getting ?350k a week.

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      • #4
        Too many con’s and not enough pro’s to selling Isak for me:

        Pro:

        Massive chunk of money to reinvest in multiple players

        Con:
        We need a second striker as it is, nevermind selling our main striker

        Too many teams looking for a striker at the moment; Arsenal, Chelsea, Man Utd are the obvious

        Nevermind a ‘Saudi Tax’ there would be an ‘Isak Sale’ tax on any fee

        Personally I think if we sell him, it means that money is still tight and we can’t afford to bring in players, and as a result of that we can’t convince him we can be up there in the CL and challenge on the next few years.

        Do we have clear targets that we want?
        Can we afford them?
        Would they come if we sell our best goal scorer?

        If we had any intention of selling him, then that would have put the Delap deal under a completely new spotlight.

        Maybe we will, maybe for the best chance of building a truly competitive squad that can challenge at least for CL regularly it might make sense, but it will cause upset across the fan base and massive questions asked of our ambition if we do sell.

        I want us to keep him, build a team around him and our other best players… we have the nucleus of a great squad, keep them and add quality for me.

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        • #5
          The club doesn?t want to sell Isak however if Isak decides he want to leave well then that?s it he?ll leave.

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          • #6
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHKbvLxAkfc - Harry De Cosemo provides some clear insight into the talk.

            Isak has a 3 yr contract which is about to be extended making him the top earners at the club on about 200 grand a week.
            Plus the performance bonuses. The lad is well compensated for his work. He's happy and settled at the club.

            Unlike Bummo and other mercenaries, proper players don't chase the money.

            No matter how much Robbie Fowler (pictured below) & all the other rats try to bend reality, Isak is going no where.

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            • #7
              I take Phoney's point about if Isak wants to go.

              Yes, he has a contract and we could make him honour it but would we want to? If he really wanted to go, keeping him would do nobody any good.

              However, as said, he's happy here and very well paid. I'm certain he'll stay although we'll have to have a cracking season of either challenging or winning something in order to keep him the season after.

              Gordon, on the other hand, I wouldn't rule out going. We sounded Liverpool out about buying him and that pissed him off (naturally) so he'd be within his rights to ask to go if they wanted him.

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              • #8
                I mean - he was asked about the LiVARpool rumours the other day and his reply was "I'm already at a big club". . . Which I guess is not the answer the media man wanted

                It'll be all summer, even assuming he signs a new contract then that'll be phrased as - so Newcastle can get best value for him.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Jammy89 View Post
                  I mean - he was asked about the LiVARpool rumours the other day and his reply was "I'm already at a big club". . . Which I guess is not the answer the media man wanted

                  It'll be all summer, even assuming he signs a new contract then that'll be phrased as - so Newcastle can get best value for him.
                  Exactly Jammy. Alex is happy and settle at NUFC. He is working with the club on a new contract. So there is no interest from the player to uproot himself when he's playing for a manager who has turned him into the best striker in the world.

                  The grass isn't always greener. Ask Cabaye. Biggest regret of his career leaving us... And we were garbage back then. Ask Andy Carrol. A total flop once he left for Merseyside.

                  However, bigger picture. Sheikh Yasir has told the club there is no price for Isak. Saudi's don't care about money. They have enough money to buy the whole FSG 10x over and do the deal in 72 hrs. Liverpool aren't the big fish here.

                  Listening to the muppets at TalkSh!te like that clown Cundy, you realise these people are salary men, working for a pay cheque. I would be surprised of Sheikh Yasir even has a salary. He is more likely to have unlimited funds at his disposal.

                  It's interesting to see how they talked about Abramovich, how they would mock and shut down conversations about Chelsea players leaving 'he doesn't need the money'. Abramovich is a peasant compared to the wealth Sheikh Yasir controls.

                  The sad thing is that the muppets genuinely think they still live in a world where the red filth, Ar$eholes & Liverpool are the power players.

                  Reality is that City are the only true power, the verdict v the Prem will prove that when it comes out in due course. We are rising to become the other super power in the Prem.

                  Originally posted by Zippity View Post
                  I take Phoney's point about if Isak wants to go.

                  Yes, he has a contract and we could make him honour it but would we want to? If he really wanted to go, keeping him would do nobody any good.

                  However, as said, he's happy here and very well paid. I'm certain he'll stay although we'll have to have a cracking season of either challenging or winning something in order to keep him the season after.

                  Gordon, on the other hand, I wouldn't rule out going. We sounded Liverpool out about buying him and that pissed him off (naturally) so he'd be within his rights to ask to go if they wanted him.
                  Exactly Zip. The lad's career has gone from being a decent player with potential to being one of the most deadly in world football. That's down to Eddie Howe. Alex isn't a fool he knows that the manager is gonna be in place for many years to come, we are a stable club and his career will only continue to grow and develop in alignment.

                  As per Jammy's quote - "I'm already at a big club". . . Which I guess is not the answer the media man wanted

                  No matter how much the MSM muppets talk us down. No matter how many dross articles are written/copied and pasted about the subject, the reality is very different from the fictional picture they portray.

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                  • #10


                    Interesting insight into the Isak situation.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Ragatino View Post

                      No matter how much the MSM muppets talk us down. No matter how many dross articles are written/copied and pasted about the subject, the reality is very different from the fictional picture they portray.
                      This is a very important point to remember as the window porogresses.

                      Agents, clubs and journos all with different agendas to push.

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                      • #12
                        It is. The key is to concentrate on what EH and the club have said. It hasnt been much but its all that matters: there is a small pool of players that can improve us (remember the importance of player temperament).
                        With PSR in action this means that our scouting needs to be better than other clubs which is extremely difficult.
                        The proofs in the pudding though and our signings since PIF bought us have been impeccable.
                        Bearing this in mind, I expect us to sign fewer players than we would all like but to make good signings.
                        More patience needed but the slow build of our squad is making exceptional progress when you consider the success of this, past season.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by toptoon View Post
                          It is. The key is to concentrate on what EH and the club have said. It hasnt been much but its all that matters: there is a small pool of players that can improve us (remember the importance of player temperament).
                          With PSR in action this means that our scouting needs to be better than other clubs which is extremely difficult.
                          The proofs in the pudding though and our signings since PIF bought us have been impeccable.
                          Bearing this in mind, I expect us to sign fewer players than we would all like but to make good signings.
                          More patience needed but the slow build of our squad is making exceptional progress when you consider the success of this, past season.
                          The way I look at it is this.

                          Incomings. I don't really care who the player is that comes in. I am confident who ever he is, he'll be the correct profile, with the high levels of potential with the right attitude to become a key strong character with a winning mentality in the squad and a key asset to the first team.

                          Eddie will take care of the rest in terms of development and tactical set up to get the wins we need to take that step up to the next level.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by toptoon View Post
                            It is. The key is to concentrate on what EH and the club have said. It hasnt been much but its all that matters: there is a small pool of players that can improve us (remember the importance of player temperament).
                            With PSR in action this means that our scouting needs to be better than other clubs which is extremely difficult.
                            The proofs in the pudding though and our signings since PIF bought us have been impeccable.
                            Bearing this in mind, I expect us to sign fewer players than we would all like but to make good signings.
                            More patience needed but the slow build of our squad is making exceptional progress when you consider the success of this, past season.
                            Fully agree, I think we are in an enviable position in terms of how far we have come in a very short period with the new owners under Eddie Howe’s management… but the issue is we need to improve the squad (and that’s the important part) so we can consolidate the gains before we can push on.

                            So I see it as a balancing act, we have less financial wiggle room than a lot of teams we are competing with for CL spots so we have to make the right buys BUT we clearly need more squad depth to be able to consolidate our position as a team that is up there and in Europe every year as a minimum, with CL being the target every season.

                            It is the squad available to Eddie that means, realistically, we can’t compete on all fronts and expect the 15/16 players we have of the quality we need to maintain levels over the full season, how many we need and what positions we need is the crux of it for me.

                            If we only bring in a couple of signings, then I wonder if the club needs to make a call on what they prioritise… the obvious would be to make the League our No 1 priority with the Champions League No 2 priority… that’s what will grow the club commercially so we can end up with the depth our competition has available to them.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Nufcian View Post
                              It is the squad available to Eddie that means, realistically, we can’t compete on all fronts and expect the 15/16 players we have of the quality we need to maintain levels over the full season, how many we need and what positions we need is the crux of it for me.
                              Absolutely Nufcian. We've seen what happens to the levels of performance from the likes of Isak, Gordon, Bruno etc when they are ran into the ground playing more too many minutes in more games than their metrics recommend.

                              We play a high impact, intense style of football. It's not tic-a-tac-a we are up and at 'um. We need to be replacing Isak, Gordon & the other fast running high pressing players on or around 60-65minutes in each game replacing them with hard running of a similar quality. Obvs, not gonna get a like-for-like with Isak but a fit, energetic, aggressive goal getting CF is required.

                              Reducing the minutes / game for the first team difference makers is key to longevity and success across the season.

                              So those core 15/16 players need their ranks bolstered with similar level quality.

                              If we can get to the 19/20 player mark of top quality. The RWF, RCB, CF additions. Plus as Eddie stated 'Replacements for the players we've lost.

                              Miggy, Kelly, Wood even - we're genuinely looking at 5-6 players required. However, the Now Now, first team ready lads should number 2 or 3 with the other recruits being of the Tino/Hall/Osula style where they raise the squad floor to bring it closer to the better players in the squad, with the potential to reach the highest levels of quality in the next few seasons.

                              So 3 and 3 for me. 3 first teams to compete for their respective starting birth and 3 19-21 yr old 30-35m quid youth with super high levels.

                              This is all in-conjunction with departures of a Longstaff or Willock, 1 or several keepers and Trafford coming in.

                              Let's see how it shakes out.

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