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Alexander Isak - C*nt (resting his glass bones so he can get properly injured at the world cup)


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4 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

As much as I believe we need to shoe other players we won't bend to player power, I doubt many would go to these lengths. It's full scorched earth stuff from Isak.

 

 

Which is why it's even more important we don't bend to player power, especially when it's a proxy for cunt cartel moves. 

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Just now, JP said:

Personally don't think £150m is our true price we're after. I may well be wrong before i get shot down but i feel like we've got a desirable asset we can price him that highly when in reality he will go for around £130m.

 

The £150m talk is all negotiation stunting.

 

 

If he does, we're selling ourselves short and have allowed Liverpool to bully us. 

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Even Henry Winter, with his greatest of intentions is fucking shocking.

 

He wants to leave. Liverpool want him. Sell him despite you not wanting to sell him. 

 

*Ignoring he has 3 year contract

*Ignoring he has no release clause

*Ignoring a transfer request is completely worthless apart from him forgoing a loyalty bonus of a few million

*Ignoring Liverpool bid an insulting offer

*Ignoring Liverpool signed the player we would have deemed his successor, and let him go for 120-130m perhaps 

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6 minutes ago, ohmelads said:

I wouldn't sell to Liverpool for under £200m. Absolutely rinse them, or sell him in Jan to someone else, at a lower amount if need be. They're not the only club in the world that wants Isak.

 

If we don't hold the line, the dominos start to fall as other players and clubs know exactly what to do. And it's too late to get a replacement in anyway. We'd get a body in, but options are thin on the ground and it'd be a panic buy. At this point, we're waiting until Jan anyway. 

I would ask for 100M+Ekitike+Szoboszlai+Konate because of their behavior

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1 minute ago, Kanj said:

Even Henry Winter, with his greatest of intentions is fucking shocking.

 

He wants to leave. Liverpool want him. Sell him despite you not wanting to sell him. 

 

*Ignoring he has 3 year contract

*Ignoring he has no release clause

*Ignoring a transfer request is completely worthless apart from him forgoing a loyalty bonus of a few million

*Ignoring Liverpool bid an insulting offer

*Ignoring Liverpool signed the player we would have deemed his successor, and let him go for 120-130m perhaps 

 

 

It shows the hideous tactics are paying off for the mobster agent and his scouse handlers tbh. 

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6 minutes ago, JP said:

Personally don't think £150m is our true price we're after. I may well be wrong before i get shot down but i feel like we've got a desirable asset we can price him that highly when in reality he will go for around £130m.

 

The £150m talk is all negotiation stunting.

 

 

Well nobody has said £150m officially so you're probably right. It's mainly been forum talk and then Twitter bollocks.

 

Nobody knows if the club would accept £2 or £200m.

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12 minutes ago, JP said:

Personally don't think £150m is our true price we're after. I may well be wrong before i get shot down but i feel like we've got a desirable asset we can price him that highly when in reality he will go for around £130m.

 

The £150m talk is all negotiation stunting.

 

I think you're right but I think we're at the point now where anything less than £150m will be seen as direct vindication of what Isak's done.

 

If I'm in charge Isak, his agent and Liverpool have ensured that £150m + is now the actual number.

 

 

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9 minutes ago, JP said:

Personally don't think £150m is our true price we're after. I may well be wrong before i get shot down but i feel like we've got a desirable asset we can price him that highly when in reality he will go for around £130m.

 

The £150m talk is all negotiation stunting.

 

 

If that's the case, it absolutely shouldn't be. 

 

They've just brought in Ekitike and want to shaft us and leave us short of a striker going into the season? 

 

Bollocks to that n'al, if we bend over for them that's us accepting that we'll never be able to compete consistently, not to mention making the owners look like absolute wet wipes. 

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It should be their first bid of 110 million pounds, plus the 53 million Euros that our owners gave them for Nunez, tbf, making it very close to 150 million pounds.

 

But only if we get replacements in first.

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We need a clear club statement to put this to bed once and for all — whether that’s setting a £150m price, stating he’s not for sale at all, or confirming he won’t be leaving this summer.

 

Isak and his agent are clearly trying to wrest control of the narrative again with this nonsense. 


I still think he should go — if we can bring in two strikers (however unlikely that is now) — but their tactics are clearly aimed at winding up the supporters and paving the way for a lowball bid.

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3 minutes ago, Kid Icarus said:

£150m + is now the actual number

 

Yes.  Someone mentioned 'dynamic pricing' on here the other day and I laughed at it, but it sounds perfect tbh. 

 

Fuck them. 

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These twatter posts just tell us that Liverpool are absolutely desperate. Isak's had his tantrum today through client journalist Ornstein, so they don't really have any leverage left. I think they'll make a slightly larger bid, with the plan that he hands in a transfer request once that's rejected. Then they'll make a third bid, again slightly higher, in the hope that the pressure is too much. That's the only play Liverpool have left at this point, but a transfer request loses its value when you've already done it through a joirnalist. Can Liverpool afford to let this rumble to the last few days of the window? You'd think they'd want time to get an alternative in. 

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4 minutes ago, TK-421 said:

Following on from that Stefan Borson article, been tons of tweets from Liverpool fans, seemed to be what they were hoping for...

If Isak had ripped his contract up and got away with doing it, then it would have changed world football instantly. It would overnight make contracts worthless, and would mean that transfer fees are a thing of the past.

There is a reason why players go for such huge amounts, legally they can’t just rip a contract up.

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