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Alexander Isak - International C*nt


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5 minutes ago, gbandit said:

There’s no way anyone going on strike should be rewarded with improved contractual terms and a buy out clause. We should laugh in his face if he tries to negotiate his contract with us 

 

Exec can't and shouldn't be as emotionally invested as fans IMO. If it gets him to draw a line under the matter for this summer, good.

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If we can't find a suitable replacement, he doesn't go like.

 

That should be the bottom line. 

 

If he wants to refuse to play he can do so. If we have Wissa in, he can start the season. Isak will come back into the fold eventually. 

 

We absolutely should not be bullied in this and we should only agree on a deal that we find acceptable. Whether that's in terms of a fee or having a replacement lined up. 

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The only reason to give him a new contract would be to maximise what we get for him by adding more years. Adding in a release clause under what we value is counter productive in that 

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47 minutes ago, gallowghoul said:

 

Im not sure this is correct - he may have whatever club in his ear about "well buy you anyway, wrap in cotton wool" and he might feel the same given the swedish WC group and chances of qualifying, which look decent 

Back to RAWK son, calm down calm down!

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33 minutes ago, TK-421 said:

Sorry if posted, Hope was on Talksport this morning, and had a bit of a spat with Simon Jordan.
 

 

Craig gave him the rub his nose with the middle finger FU 🤣

Starting to like him a little.

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I think we all know its a matter of when and not if anymore. His legacy is tarnished for me. No issues if he was on the pitch and working with his teammates and just trying to get his move/money but agree with Hope - the way he has gone about this is something I'll never forgive him for. 

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8 minutes ago, Andy84 said:

Football moves quick and memories are short. If he comes back into the fold and plays for us next season no one will give a shiny shite about what’s happened 

 Not so sure about that.   I'll never feel the same way about him as I did when he scored at Wembley and jumped up on the advertising hoarding.

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Just now, GideonShandy said:

 Not so sure about that.   I'll never feel the same way about him as I did when he scored at Wembley and jumped up on the advertising hoarding.

 

 

Think that's understandable as a fan, but as a club we'll be more hard headed and he'll play another season, do his job and then we'll sell him next summer. 

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Apparently the papers are now saying Isak is not the only player at the club who is disillusioned with progress of the club.  For the first time since the takeover, there are genuine concerns about how ambitious the Newcastle United owners actually are. no stadium announcement. abysmal transfer activity. 

Has PIF Sold us down the river ?.

 

 

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Just now, GeordieToon said:

Apparently the papers are now saying Isak is not the only player at the club who is disillusioned with progress of the club.  For the first time since the takeover, there are genuine concerns about how ambitious the Newcastle United owners actually are. no stadium announcement. abysmal transfer activity. 

Ha PIF Sold us down the river ?.

Which papers?

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