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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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6 hours ago, TheBrownBottle said:

😁We’ve had plenty of players through the years fuck off for a better deal elsewhere - including local lads - who’ve been forgiven far quicker. 

 

How many of those left the way Isak did? 

 

I agree with your earlier point, though. I find it weird reading comments that people can't enjoy his cup final goal, or that the win is somehow tainted. He's quite a cunt, and he knew full well his actions threw a grenade into all our summer and season plans and we continue to suffer from that. It could even have set the club back years because with PSR, you can't afford many misses, and our summer became a scramble. But I can separate that and what he did prior. Isak did a lot for this club, and we banked a huge profit thanks to that. If you look at a total cunt like Michael Owen, then it puts Isak's cuntery into perspective. 

 

Edit: Absolutely no sympathy for his injury. If his career peaked with us, he'll have a long time to reflect on his poor choices. I don't think he cares though. In his head, he probably thinks he got his one big lucrative move the right side of an inevitable major injury. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Lucky said:

 

I think I’d rather have just seen him play shit for the season and their fans turning on him.

 

I think you’d have been disappointed. I think he was beginning to find some form. This way he’s going to have to hit the ground running when he’s back if he comes back as unfit as he started the season it may be this time next season before he finds some form. Win-win 

 

 

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1 hour ago, gdm said:

I think you’d have been disappointed. I think he was beginning to find some form. This way he’s going to have to hit the ground running when he’s back if he comes back as unfit as he started the season it may be this time next season before he finds some form. Win-win 

 

 

 


That may be the case but the form of Ekitike would have made a serious run of form difficult.

 

He’s acted like an absolute cunt but I wouldn’t wish a leg break on any player. Don’t feel sorry for him mind you, I just don’t like the gloating from a sizeable chunk of our support. We should be better than that.

 

Laughing at Liverpool’s misfortune is another thing. At the end of the day, they were behind it all, poisoning what was a good thing while he was here.


If his road back seeps into next season, he’s pretty much going to miss out on what should have been his best years because of the way that cunt of a club behaved towards ours.

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34 minutes ago, Lucky said:

 

He’s acted like an absolute cunt but I wouldn’t wish a leg break on any player. Don’t feel sorry for him mind you, I just don’t like the gloating from a sizeable chunk of our support. We should be better than that.

 

Laughing at Liverpool’s misfortune is another thing. At the end of the day, they were behind it all, poisoning what was a good thing while he was here.

 He's not just any player.  He's the one player who actively sabotaged our club for his own selfish reasons. If Vladimir Putin or Jimmy Savile or Bernie Madoff or Trump broke a leg I wouldn't feel bad about gloating or at least enjoying the situation a bit. The Rat is in the same category for me. And it's only a broken leg. It'll get better. It's not like gloating over someone being killed or brain-damaged or blinded. 

 

And to say that Liverpool were behind it all, while true, lets the Rat off much too easily. Liverpool didn't make him go on strike, refuse to play or train, pretend to be injured, tell a pack of lies about "broken promises" etc. He chose to do all that.

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1 hour ago, Lucky said:


That may be the case but the form of Ekitike would have made a serious run of form difficult.

 

He’s acted like an absolute cunt but I wouldn’t wish a leg break on any player. Don’t feel sorry for him mind you, I just don’t like the gloating from a sizeable chunk of our support. We should be better than that.

 

Laughing at Liverpool’s misfortune is another thing. At the end of the day, they were behind it all, poisoning what was a good thing while he was here.


If his road back seeps into next season, he’s pretty much going to miss out on what should have been his best years because of the way that cunt of a club behaved towards ours.

 

He wanted to leave. He pushed for a move. Liverpool exploited the opportunity. 

 

Much as I hate the scousers, they ultimately just signed a player who wanted to join them, and paid us what we wanted. They really behaved no differently to how we behaved with Wissa, for example. 

 

The blame for Isak ending up there and fucking up his career (if that's how it goes), lies solely with Isak. He knew exactly what he was doing. 

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14 minutes ago, Andy said:

 

He wanted to leave. He pushed for a move. Liverpool exploited the opportunity. 

 

Much as I hate the scousers, they ultimately just signed a player who wanted to join them, and paid us what we wanted. They really behaved no differently to how we behaved with Wissa, for example. 

 

The blame for Isak ending up there and fucking up his career (if that's how it goes), lies solely with Isak. He knew exactly what he was doing. 

You don't think Liverpool tapped him up, told him (probably via third parties) how much they'd pay him in wages if he got the move, how much they were willing to pay as a transfer fee, and that they'd cover his "loyalty bonus," and urged him to act up and go on strike so as to pressure us into selling as cheaply as possible?

 

I do.  And I may be naive but I doubt that we did that with Wissa.

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4 minutes ago, GideonShandy said:

You don't think Liverpool tapped him up, told him (probably via third parties) how much they'd pay him in wages if he got the move, how much they were willing to pay as a transfer fee, and that they'd cover his "loyalty bonus," and urged him to act up and go on strike so as to pressure us into selling as cheaply as possible?

 

I do.  And I may be naive but I doubt that we did that with Wissa.

 

They may have. That's how the game goes with almost every transfer nowadays. 

 

He could easily have said "nah I'm areet". 

 

Not a big fan of taking the blame off him for a decision he's completely accountable for.  

 

And considering Wissa's actions were largely similar, I do think it's naive to think we didn't attempt to engineer that transfer, yeah. 

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My hatred still rests with Liverpool (and cartel approach in general), less than Isak.

 

He was tapped up. The media didn't help - they hype was incredible. In all honesty I never thought at one point here we was one of the best strikers in the world, I just thought he was very very good in a system which was set up for him. But way below the likes of a Salah, Haaland, Suarez, Shearer, Henry etc. who could literally drag a team to victory even if everyone else underperforming. But there is a value to LIverpool weaking a rival which is worth something, particularly since that rival has at least once preventing them reaching the Champions League in the last few years. It worked - we probably won't be competing for Top 4 this year, and the main reason for that is the change in system after Isak, getting new strikers up to speed, and of course having no striker for the first month. If we finish below CL, and Liverpool finish 4th, it's already paid for a chunk of that fee already. It's what other cartel clubs do - if you buy from the likes of us, Villa, Bournemouth, Forest (and going back Leicester) - in some ways it doesn't matter as much if they are not performing as well, what you have done is reduce the risk of one of the challenger group taking your Top 4 slot. 

 

 Isak is nothing more than a 26 year old footballer, who had 1 big contract left in him, and he isn't a lifelong Newcastle fan. When I was 26, I worked for a business, who I really liked and loved my time there, but I wasn't a lifelong fan of. If someone had offered me nearly three times the money for essentially doing the same job, I would have snapped their hands off. I'd like to think I would have been slightly less of a cunt about it, but then again my career probably didn't only have 5 years left at the top level at the time, and I definitely didn't have an agent who had pretty much run my life for 10 years telling me that this is what I should do. 

 

    

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