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2 minutes ago, Footysteve said:

Come on… This is hardly a surprise… This was the likely outcome all along.

 

agreed. at the first sign of trouble we should immediately roll on our backs and submissively urinate to show we're not a threat and know our place

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23 minutes ago, r0cafella said:

Nobody with a brain takes exploring a move as anything other than wants to leave.

 

If they do, I don't know what to say. 

There are plenty of people without brains, that's why we have plausible deniability. :lol:

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2 minutes ago, Crimson Cardigan said:

Can’t believe I’m saying this but we need to be more like Marinakis. He wouldn’t hesitate to tell Liverpool to go fuck themselves.

 

 

We might still do that tbf. If we don't then questions need to be asked. 

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.com's, take;

 

Red menace:


Isak: inevitable update

Latest: The Times claim that a contract extension and substantial increase on his wages was offered to Alexander Isak by Newcastle but rejected.

Earlier: Following confirmation of Alexander's Isak absence from the touring squad, the Mail are reporting that the player "told Newcastle he wants to explore a move away from the club" during the current transfer window.

They stress that no formal transfer request has been made by the 25 year-old, no bids have been received and the player is not for sale according to his current club. 

None of those things matter though; the message is clear. A concerted campaign from the North West involving briefings to sympathetic media outlets has succeeded in unsettling the player and encouraged his representatives. 

This latest development will doubtless prompt a backlash against Isak from disgruntled Newcastle fans, which will then be advanced as a reason for his inevitable exit.

How much blame can be attached to United is debatable, but a turnover of director level personalities hardly helps paint a picture of a club with a coherent strategy. 

Rightly or wrongly, there's a feeling the project has stalled and the grand off-field plans of PIF remain unannounced. 

Ultimately though it comes down to money. The Premier League have ensured that the Magpies cannot match the salary offered elsewhere - and cannot reject the offer made to them in exchange for their prize asset.

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52 minutes ago, Abacus said:

 

You've already said this. Maybe Liverpool or PSG. My point was, you'd need a bidding war and in that, it's helpful to have a Saudi club stalking horse.

You genuinely think you’re gonna persuade him to live in Saudi to play for a non CL club when hes in this form, his stock is so high and in his peak? He’ll turn that shit down in seconds regardless of money I reckon.

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Just now, Hanshithispantz said:

 

It's more the way they've used agents and the press to essentially tap our player up 'legally'.

 

I'm sure we tried similar with Guehi but we barely budged Palace - in fact Parish controlled the narrative there. I get part of this might be down to Isak turning out to be a massive bell end.

Parish knew Guehi wasn't a cunt and wouldn't kick up a fuss and was willing to take the financial hit. As I said at the time, keeping Guehi and staying in the league is a much better deal for palace than selling him and getting relegated. 

 

Hand on heart we are in a really difficulty place because we simply can't match our stated ambition, now psr has been dismantled none of those big boys have to worry they can spend what they like as so many loopholes exist they don't have to worry. As we aren't willing to do the same we are left holding our dicks. 

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5 minutes ago, r0cafella said:

No we don't. That means fuck all. 

 

We aren't getting that much money, the money what we get is much worst and we will struggle to spend it well. 

 

We are hamstrung by PSR and that's IF our owners are as invested as what they let on which in itself is questionable. 

 

Im not suggesting a fee of 200m, but it frees up PSR to spend that kinda cash. This isnt rocket science 

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5 minutes ago, Menace said:

Ultimately he owes us nothing but doing this 3 weeks before the season starts is an absolute cunts trick.

 

Doubt the timing really comes into his thoughts. 

 

Ultimately the current premier league champions have knocked, he knows he can earn much more than he is currently... He's had his head turned and it's that simple imo. 

 

 

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The day was always going to come when one of our purples was going to leave. It's the reality of where we are in the football food chain, even Liverpool are sometimes powerless to stop their talents getting poached by bigger fish. 

The question is what do we do with the funds once we make a big sale. It could potentially propel us forward if we use it to strengthen several areas or if we squander the opportunity we could begin to slide back.

The way this window has gone, I'm not hopeful.

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2 minutes ago, thomas said:

 

agreed. at the first sign of trouble we should immediately roll on our backs and submissively urinate to show we're not a threat and know our place

lol.  As opposed to having a tantrum and ending up in a worse situation?

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54 minutes ago, mikejaxer said:

Even if we got a decent fee I don't have any faith in the club to actually use it properly.

 

We'll still underbid by insulting amounts.

Maybe because we have to and are trying to stretch it, with this and all of a sudden no striker then who knows.

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1 minute ago, Miggys First Goal said:

Never got the feeling that we got under his skin and made him a believer, not like we have with the likes of Bruno and Big Joe. Feels like they’re fully on board. Isak was just here as a step in his career. 

 

100% this. Tonali gets it more than Isak.

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FWIW when I've had discussions about this purely as a fan I've said i would sell since May and people have looked at me like I'm mental, and maybe I am but hear me out.

 

He is as peak price right now due to contract position and last season. Its extremely hard to see how it goes up given his incredible season, player rating, scoring the winner in our first trophy win in so long, the fact he remained fit for so long. The only possible way it increases if he goes to the world cup, scores 6 and gets sweden towards the semi's. Even in that scenario it puts him further into a threshold people cant pay due to PSR. Conversely if he has an average season or just a good to very good season, at best his value stays the same but its unlikely with a further year off his contract. Add to that he may pick up injuries again etc we could end up selling below peak and impact ourselves going forward. I think we all accept he will go next summer so to me whether its now of then, you sell at the highest point.

 

Its slightly different but Spurs sold at peak with Bale and wrongly reinvested the money and wasted that opportunity. I dont see Isak as an irreplaceable player like Bale was, but it will cost a lot of money to be able to replace him. To use a moneyball phrase we may have to recreate him in the aggregate but in that sense we add squad depth. Had we done the deal and taken Ekitike and pocked a further 50m, we could have used it towards a player like Eze so i really dont see this as a terrible situation, we hold all the cards, even if it is late on

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3 minutes ago, r0cafella said:

Parish knew Guehi wasn't a cunt and wouldn't kick up a fuss and was willing to take the financial hit. As I said at the time, keeping Guehi and staying in the league is a much better deal for palace than selling him and getting relegated. 

 

Hand on heart we are in a really difficulty place because we simply can't match our stated ambition, now psr has been dismantled none of those big boys have to worry they can spend what they like as so many loopholes exist they don't have to worry. As we aren't willing to do the same we are left holding our dicks. 

 

 

When did PSR get dismantled?

 

 

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1 minute ago, r0cafella said:

You haven't read my post. I'm not quibbling the numbers. 

 

I have - you're assuming we cant spend it well. I dont buy that arguement - there is opportunity here for our squad to be stronger come 15th August with Isak sold as disappointing as that would be.

 

I also firmly believe that Eddie howe backs himself and board to spend 200m well & would at this stage prefer that to keeping isak

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5 minutes ago, gallowghoul said:

 

You're missing the point. Whether it's 120 or 160m, it gives Howe circa 200m minimum to play with this summer. They key thing now is certainty asap - get rid or get him committed. Ideally by close of play tomorrow 

It’s not really missing the point is it. We probably have about £100m to spend so ok it gives Howe £200m a £100m will still have to spent on an Isak replacement 

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Just now, TRon said:

 

 

When did PSR get dismantled?

 

 

As I've been saying it will never be dismantled because the system works well for everyone apart from those that want to push.

 

Most clubs do not want to push.

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Well this is disappointing 😁

 

I’m now firmly in the camp of “sell him abroad for anything over £120m”. Don’t entertain any offers from the prem for less than £150m.

 

It’s massively disappointing news, but trying to think positively, I’m not going to beat up the club about it until I see where we end up at the end of the transfer window. If we sell, reinvest, and it allows us to get 3-4 top quality players in (and spend that extra 5-10m on players we’ve been reluctant to do), then it will make the blow much easier to take.

 

I’m still not remotely convinced this is coming from Alex… truly believe it’s agent agent agent driven. But it is what it is. We clearly can’t offer the wages and/or the chance of titles that they want right now.

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1 minute ago, Shearergol said:

 

100% this. Tonali gets it more than Isak.

 

 

I think Tonali would go as well if he got an offer from a club that can double his wages. 

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