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3 minutes ago, gbandit said:

Completely agree that he’ll definitely commit a yellow card foul, probably multiple times, just depends whether the ref gives it, given it’s a friendly 

 

It's enough for me to lump £10 at 5s anyway. 

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1 hour ago, gbandit said:

Completely agree that he’ll definitely commit a yellow card foul, probably multiple times, just depends whether the ref gives it, given it’s a friendly 

 

As long as its not on Gordon!

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Flawless performance for the parts of the match I saw. Got the better of Gordon in every situation where both of them were involved too, which I'm sure he'll bring up when they return to training, but being super humble and jolly about it. :lol:

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23 hours ago, Barnes23 said:

 

You simply aren't getting a midfielder of that quality in the market right now, with FFP strings loosened or not. 

 

This is never true.

 

Just like when we signed him for £30 million when we were looking like getting relegated there will be others out there.

 

Tha hard bit is being good enough to identify them.

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18 hours ago, mondonewc said:

Strikers are just so rare though these days that I think Isak has to be the most irreplaceable player we have, Bruno would be very tough to replace, Isak I think is literally impossible, there's nobody even close to his level that would consider signing for us, too few top class Strikers and too many teams looking for one. Bruno's likely our most important player, but not most irreplaceable for me. 

 

Again, this just isn't true.

 

It only seems to be the case because we're either not as familiar with potential replacements, or their abilities are being underrated, similar to how Isak was when we signed him, and a bunch of people were claiming he wasn't a goal scorer due to his record the season before in Spain.

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Bruno is easily a better player than Isak overall. Isak’s ceiling is unlimited. But like I’ve always said, he is inconsistent and always has been. He’s very up and down and that is what is keeping him away from being proper proper world class at the biggest stage on a regular basis. Like many over here say, he is so so talented and good at times tans despite admitting he has done very well he can/should be even better overall. That’s how talented he is. Injuries haven’t helped of course, but it’s mostly mentality that is “holding him back” from what he can truly be. Having said that, strikers might be more difficult to replace. We won’t see Bruno’s real level until he plays for a side like City for example. That is when he will take that last step and everyone will be even more in awe. 

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51 minutes ago, Paully said:

He’s our best player and he’s an amazing person - the player I’d sacrifice last - as much as I love Isak - Bruno is the glue!

Captaincy to make that leaving decision that little bit harder (I believe he’s here for the next season as a minimum).

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30 minutes ago, Ikon said:

Bruno is easily a better player than Isak overall. Isak’s ceiling is unlimited. But like I’ve always said, he is inconsistent and always has been. He’s very up and down and that is what is keeping him away from being proper proper world class at the biggest stage on a regular basis. Like many over here say, he is so so talented and good at times tans despite admitting he has done very well he can/should be even better overall. That’s how talented he is. Injuries haven’t helped of course, but it’s mostly mentality that is “holding him back” from what he can truly be. Having said that, strikers might be more difficult to replace. We won’t see Bruno’s real level until he plays for a side like City for example. That is when he will take that last step and everyone will be even more in awe. 

 

Even with all of his great attributes as a player, the best thing about Bruno is his durability and fitness. Mostly always available and plays with high energy.

 

 

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3 hours ago, KaKa said:

 

Again, this just isn't true.

 

It only seems to be the case because we're either not as familiar with potential replacements, or their abilities are being underrated, similar to how Isak was when we signed him, and a bunch of people were claiming he wasn't a goal scorer due to his record the season before in Spain.

Can you give a few examples then of who we could sign that could replace Isak?

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2 hours ago, KaKa said:

 

Again, this just isn't true.

 

It only seems to be the case because we're either not as familiar with potential replacements, or their abilities are being underrated, similar to how Isak was when we signed him, and a bunch of people were claiming he wasn't a goal scorer due to his record the season before in Spain.

 

I agree, we've never had a problem signing strikers since being in the Premier league. 

 

Even under Ashley we managed some great strikers, not all great, a few fillers here and there, but some very good ones.

 

With strikers it's about risk reward, some just work, others may not, clubs have gambled on a striker at a few million or a few hundred thousand and they've turned out insane, whereas there's times you spend over the odds 30+ million, and they're total fails.

 

Kévin Denkey a relatively unknown, could end up like Lois Openda? RB Leipzig/Dortmund are sides who dare to take players young and put them to the test.

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I would hope the club could persuade Bruno and isak to do one more year and if it doesn't meet expectations on a club and personal level then they have the clubs blessing to go the season after. 

 

But if we get our act together in terms of recruitment and keeping players fit (lessons learned you'd hope) then we make it harder for them to leave. 

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20 minutes ago, BrianSwan said:

Bring the best of the Saudi players over now to play with him and push for top 4 next year.


Saudi Pro League is a failed project, sell them on the cheap to Newcastle now.

The 4D chess move :)

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34 minutes ago, mondonewc said:

Can you give a few examples then of who we could sign that could replace Isak?

 

Kevin Denkey

Mohamed Amoura

Jonathan David

Benjamin Sesko

Brian Brobbey 

Rafa Mujica

Viktor Gyokeres

 

Then there would be hundreds already on a list that would be cheap that would be risks, but we are not a club like Dortmund or RB, who are daring. 

 

And equally there will be lots that are very expensive or close to end of contracts with reputation, that again would be a risk, because like Nkunku currently, Warner, many others that turn up in the PL it doesn't always go to plan.

 

Fernando Torres great for one club, terrible for another.

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14 minutes ago, mighty__mag said:

 

Kevin Denkey

Mohamed Amoura

Jonathan David

Benjamin Sesko

Brian Brobbey 

Rafa Mujica

Viktor Gyokeres

 

Then there would be hundreds already on a list that would be cheap that would be risks, but we are not a club like Dortmund or RB, who are daring. 

 

And equally there will be lots that are very expensive or close to end of contracts with reputation, that again would be a risk, because like Nkunku currently, Warner, many others that turn up in the PL it doesn't always go to plan.

 

Fernando Torres great for one club, terrible for another.

100's who can replace Isak??? Guess we have very different opinions on how good Isak is!

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