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I'll say it again.
Doesn't matter what the player camp says.
If he's refusing to play. Then he'll get fined every week for the next 3 yrs and won't play for anyone.
Next time lad will kick a ball at club level will be when he's 29yrs old.
There is only 1 winner in this situation & it isn't Isak.
Newcastle United are considering taking legal action against Liverpool over the tapping-up of Alexander Isak.🚨
Tensions are rising as the Magpies suspect improper contact was made with the striker who just communicated that he will not play for the club even if the window closes
https://x.com/magpiejoe_/status/1955...0bAKKXclf3yEfw
Ornstein's break down of the situation.
'Club states not for sale'
https://x.com/slbsn/status/195517067...0bAKKXclf3yEfw
I?d absolutely would rather see him rather see him wasting away in the reserves rather than see him go to Liverpool. He simple can not be sold to them.
Hope the PIF do go after Liverpool for tapping up, it will make other clubs think twice the next time, Man City have their eye on livramento that?s the next one we?ll have to deal with.
Its the full 6 pronged cartel attack from all sides.
Liverpool is clearly directing Fittan's actions now, its clear. Prepare for another low ball bid soon.
It's embarressing how obvious it is they are pulling the strings and yet nothing will be done.
The last thing we can do is allow him to go to Liverpool, and Newcastle's lawyers need to make a stand against LIVERPOOL, take them to the Federal Courts and sue them for damages in the tens of millions for tapping up a player who is under contract, and clearly NOT on the market. And Man City can also F U C K OFF !!!! KUNTS !!!!
He signs for the bindipper and it's clear that players can just walk away from Newcastle just like it was the Ashley days.
The board and chairman's statement and stance are maintained, the future transfer windows will be very different. All of the cartel fans, shills and channels will realise that their incessant droning has zero affect on the club anymore.
Cartel clubs don't bow to each other but every other club to bend the knee.
We are not that kind of club anymore, the fear is spreading and they are terrified.
I've said if before many times.
I have never seen the entire media machine go into overdrive over 1 player as it has try and force Isak out of Newcastle United.
All the noise and fervour is ramping up with all the energy they can muster. That only happens when it's clear they are genuinely concerned about the rise of Newcastle United.
It won't stop. Neither will we!
The threat to fine Isak if he fails to participate seems to growing stronger. I hope it happens and would like to see the club give his earnings to local charities or foodbanks. Would be interesting to see what the ****faced media say about that.
For me i'd keep him and wait until he caves and then get shot abroad. Anywhere but the bindippers.
The club has played it very nicey nicey and decent with him.
But a stand has to be taken if he refuses to make himself avaliable for competitive games.
The crooked agent is 60. Apparently this was his last big deal before he retired. He's basically manipulated Isak, stroked his ego. Got in his ear and cooked up this whole thing.
A player doesn't go from saying all the 'I'm very happy here' etc after the cup, appear in all the New Kit videos, hanging out with Club Legends etc etc to 'insisting that he'll never play for the club again' in the space of a month without the Agent telling him what to do.
Isak decided to along with that. He has to own that, it was his decision, however, that decision was based on a trusted respect he has for his agent of many years.
The same agent who negotiated a 6 yr contract without a release clause.
The same agent who didn't have the card of attention to speak to higher ups in the club in a manner that would have elicited a positive response the agreed contract renewal from Amanda.
I just don't believe that the board of directors, Jamie Rueben, former board member of QPR (On 8 October 2018, Jamie Reuben was appointed to the board of London-based football club Queen's Park Rangers.)
He's been involved in Football for 7 yrs. A blind man knows that the striker is the most difficult position to replace and the sharks were circling last summer when Eddie Had to face difficult questions about Isak not getting a contract renewal.
Had the crook of an agent actually had quality he'd have been able to over-ride Mitchell and get the contract started.
However, clearly, he was Isak's move to Liverpool as his last big meal ticket. That was more than likely going on all year. The scumbag would have been shopping him around all season.
Once again, the club has to take a portion of the blame for the amateur was in which they've handled this.
It's clear Eddie Howe wanted Alex tied own to a new improved contract but that was out of his control. I feel that by the end of this season the agent has p!ssed in Isak's ear so much that he was already on his way psychologically. Then when the signings didn't happen and Ekitike went to Liverpool he thought 'F**k it'.
Understandable but from that point on. C**ts trick! Way too far. So far in fact even his actions have managed to achieve one of the rarest feats. in football. He managed to get Wrighty (Isak's gonna be an Arsenal Player next season), Carragher (I'm an Evertonian but my team is Liverpool), Roy Keane and Gary Neville all to agree that he's out of order.
Even F**king Darren Mr Mackem has lost all respect for Isak.
If we look at what happened with Harry Kane, when he was pushing to move to the filth. Same situation. 3 yrs on his conni, Levy told him he's going no where.
The move didn't happen, Kane stayed 2 more seasons and went to Bayern for 100m Euro.
That's the precedent. Isak has been told by the club he's not leaving.
So if he wants to be fined his wage every week and not play club football for 3 yrs, he sacks the agent, eats humble pie and gets back to earning the trust of his manager, his team mates and with time and goals will earn the forgiveness of the fans.
with another 20 goal season he'll be forgiven, but we will never forget what he did. When he retires, like all pros. He will look back on this moment and the biggest mistake of his career.