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You have to remember that being a prick and burning his bridges is exactly the point like. It's a move rather than something personal. He's attempting to make himself so toxic that the idea of him coming back seems impossible.

 

Players have done this countless times and come back, you have to brush it off otherwise you play into their hands, signal that it works, and end up an absolute pushover of a club.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Displayname said:

We are going to get in more players. And since its mainly about squad depth to last the season it doesn't hurt that bad that they come in late.

 

Once we fully move on to lower class players that the bigger clubs aren't interested in, I'm pretty confident that we'll get deals done quickly. We are by far the biggest fish in that market. 

 

We will have bodies in by the close of the transfer window, they just won't necessarily be the bodies we wanted.

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Say he stays and has an awful season, plagued by a few injuries missing 2/3 weeks at a time and scores a minimum number of goals.

 

What price do you think he would be this time next year?

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Palestoon said:

Not unprecedented that he's off training alone. When Maxi would get hurt, Howe would let him travel back to France to recoup.

 

Could see the club sanctioning it, telling him to get away and get his head cleared.

 

Most interesting part is it's referencing that he's recovering from an injury...

If he was in Newcastle, he'd be getting hounded by the press. Probably a sensible move. 

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1 minute ago, Scotty66 said:

Say he stays and has an awful season, plagued by a few injuries missing 2/3 weeks at a time and scores a minimum number of goals.

 

What price do you think he would be this time next year?

 

 

 

 

Same price we would have gotten if he had a normal year and just happened to have one less year on his contract.

 

Maybe more, because clubs other than Liverpool will jump in for him. Teams will always overpay for this type of player.

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3 minutes ago, oldtype said:

 

Once we fully move on to lower class players that the bigger clubs aren't interested in, I'm pretty confident that we'll get deals done quickly. We are by far the biggest fish in that market. 

 

We will have bodies in by the close of the transfer window, they just won't necessarily be the bodies we wanted.

Yes we are still an attractive club compared to most. We saw how much Wissa wanted to come here f.ex.

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1 minute ago, Scotty66 said:

"Say he stays and has an awful season, plagued by a few injuries missing 2/3 weeks at a time and scores a minimum number of goals.

 

"What price do you think he would be this time next year?"

 

, PIF mused.

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14 minutes ago, BeloEmre said:

He’s in Spain apparently.

 

 

 

If that's true then he really doesn't want anything more to do with us does he? I mean there's absolute zero reason he couldn't be doing that at his current clubs training ground the wanker. 

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16 minutes ago, BeloEmre said:

He’s in Spain apparently.

 

 

No bother, I'd start at £220m instead of 200 and start fining him immediately. The more he becomes a cunt about it the higher the fee goes. He's got 3 years to think about adjusting his attitude

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12 minutes ago, Palestoon said:

Not unprecedented that he's off training alone. When Maxi would get hurt, Howe would let him travel back to France to recoup.

 

Could see the club sanctioning it, telling him to get away and get his head cleared.

 

Most interesting part is it's referencing that he's recovering from an injury...


Exactly this, the club won’t want some daft cunt walking past him and saying something daft in Newcastle while this goes on.

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I wonder if there's any previous situations like this with YAR that will give us an indication of what he'll do here. I'm not even convinced that he'll have any involvement or cares tbh, but everything posters on here have posted about him suggests he's the exact opposite of a pushover.

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15 minutes ago, Kid Icarus said:

You have to remember that being a prick and burning his bridges is exactly the point like. It's a move rather than something personal. He's attempting to make himself so toxic that the idea of him coming back seems impossible.

 

Players have done this countless times and come back, you have to brush it off otherwise you play into their hands, signal that it works, and end up an absolute pushover of a club.

 

 

 

Nah it says something personal about the player.

If he cared about the club and the fans he wouldn't do this.

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18 minutes ago, BeloEmre said:

He’s in Spain apparently.

 

 

 

There is going to be fatigue until the beginning of September with this one. Whilst it offers new information about him being in Spain it also draws upon the news from Sky Germany where he has a verbal agreement on the same terms of Ekitike until 2031. Something isn't adding up as it suggests we value him at £170m, but the first offer from Liverpool was £115m due to a transfer request on the 24th. Real Sociedad apparently due 10% of the transfer.

 

I think his agent is a **** like, the news is all adding up. We've been embarrassing this summer, the ownership are none existent and if they sanction him to leave without a replacement or two you'll see the squad capitulate. We still hold the cards regarding value, the media pressure is designed to get us to drop our demands. The current climate also means that any news is deemed worthy of getting reported as draws engagement. You'd love if it created some siege mentality, but I'd write off needing a 70,000 stadium if this is how we're going to operate.

 

 

 

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16 minutes ago, GideonShandy said:

Doubtless being urged to keep agitating for a move so that Socieded get their sell-on fee asap.

Good point. Stinks that. 

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6 minutes ago, Kid Icarus said:

I wonder if there's any previous situations like this with YAR that will give us an indication of what he'll do here. I'm not even convinced that he'll have any involvement or cares tbh, but everything posters on here have posted about him suggests he's the exact opposite of a pushover.

 

Perhaps the LIV Golf v PGA when that first happened? 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Displayname said:

Nah it says something personal about the player.

If he cared about the club and the fans he wouldn't do this.

It does, but it is still a move and not that uncommon. Would love nothing more than for the club to serve out some humble pie.

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6 minutes ago, Kid Icarus said:

I wonder if there's any previous situations like this with YAR that will give us an indication of what he'll do here. I'm not even convinced that he'll have any involvement or cares tbh, but everything posters on here have posted about him suggests he's the exact opposite of a pushover.


the only thing I can think of is he managed to turn a load of golfers onside with the whole Liv golf/PGA thing but I think they just threw a shit load of money at them 

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Regardless he should be training with the first team 

 

He’s not injured , scan all clear 

 

He’s checked out , not interested and wants more money 

 

Same as 99% of footballers , no loyalty and treats it as a  job

 

Try not to get too attached, Bruno and Joelinton srem to get it , they appear to love the club and area.

 

The more players we can get/sign ….. that have that special connection the better 

 

I think that’s why we struggle with transfers as Eddie wants 100% commitment , in this day and age it’s a rarity 

 

Football is a strange thing, loyalty is virtually non existent 

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5 minutes ago, Kid Icarus said:

It does, but it is still a move and not that uncommon. Would love nothing more than for the club to serve out some humble pie.

Nothing would be more humbling than being remembered as the most expensive flop ever, lets cross our fingers ;)

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