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Alexander Isak - International C*nt


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How can we budge when Liverpool haven’t even lodged a bid? 
 

It’s all a bit surreal their supposed stance of waiting for us to say “please make a lowball bid for our star player?”. 
 

Arrogant might be another word to describe it. Created a rift between the player and the club in order to force down the price. For these shenanigans alone I wouldn’t even contemplate selling to them. He can leave on a free in 3 years for me - we’d have got more than our moneys worth by then.

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Think for my own sanity I'm just going to stick to the official line, he has a small injury, he's training alone while he considers his options. The rest is all fluff and noise at the minute.

 

 

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And whatever Liverpool bid, whenever they feel that this imaginary door preventing them from bidding no longer exists in their collective mind, a Saudi club should magically outbid them by a silly amount. How could we possibly accept such a low and insulting offer form Liverpool when other clubs are more than willing to meet our valuation? Other clubs who aren't afraid of imaginary doors. Here we go confirmed.

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3 minutes ago, David Edgar said:

And whatever Liverpool bid, whenever they feel that this imaginary door preventing them from bidding no longer exists in their collective mind, a Saudi club should magically outbid them by a silly amount. How could we possibly accept such a low and insulting offer form Liverpool when other clubs are more than willing to meet our valuation? Other clubs who aren't afraid of imaginary doors. Here we go confirmed.

Any deal to Liverpool should also include them having to play that Michael Thomas goal in 1989 constantly on their Jumbo screen.

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42 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

Doesn't seem like we're budging.


Which is the correct stance. We can get £100m+ next season, so losing out on a £120m bid from Liverpool this summer is nothing.
 

If its all agreed behind closed doors that a sale will happen next summer, we can also spend all season working on how we spend that money, line up transfers and move fast (lol) before World Cup starts, knowing that an Isak sale is coming. 
 

This summer we knew what we needed whilst keeping Isak, next summer it will be replacement forward but also using the funds to bring in another defender and CM as an added bonus. Get our ducks in order by this transfer window end, get things clicking on pitch, we can be in a very healthy squad position next summer post Isak. 

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2 minutes ago, Big Geordie said:

Always thought that Isak seemed like a decent lad who would do the right things. Obviously shows a lack of professionalism but perhaps it's something of an indictment on the modern day player(s)? 

Could just be modern day people in general…….Everything now seems to be about ‘being assertive’ (rude and selfish) and ‘being clever and controlling the narrative’ (lying and scheming). Everything about this stinks - Isak, Agent, Liverpool, Media and NUFC suits. If this had just happened with a bit of thought and decency I think most fans would have excused him his move with only limited short term bitterness and then wished him well. Isak’s goal in the final was my memory-it was when I believed we would do it - it still is - but it’s tainted.

 

What a player. What a pleasure to watch. What a shame.


A one club city. Always bigger than any one player.
 

Only Eddie coming out of this with much credit at the moment - as per usual.
 

The last line of defence being PIF and Yasir. Liverpool, agent and Alex may still find that a difficult defence to overpower…..

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36 minutes ago, Chris_R said:

 

Anything that says stuff in our favour is reliable information direct from well-placed club sources, whilst anything that says something against our interests is rage-inducing clickbait nonsense just farming for engagement.


I feel that would usually be the case. But with the state of everyone’s mental health on here at the minute. I think you’ve got it the wrong way around. 
 

It’s not even like it’s glass half empty for the majority. It seems like the glass was smashed on the floor. 

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2 minutes ago, BennyBlanco said:

It’s in the back of my mind that PIF work some Man City yaya toure type contract jiggery pokery, keep some of it off the books and convince him to stay. 
 

Probably just me being strangely optimistic though

Wouldn’t make a difference unless they also sort the boardroom mess and lack of clarity over our vision at the same time.

 

i’m surprised Isak is the only one doing this tbh 

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5 minutes ago, Shearergol said:

Wouldn’t make a difference unless they also sort the boardroom mess and lack of clarity over our vision at the same time.

 

i’m surprised Isak is the only one doing this tbh 


Players don’t give a shit about what’s happening upstairs :D Isak has the current league champions after him, been in multiple UCL finals recently, so is seeing this as a chance to move to a club where probably only Man City / Real  / PSG can match the chances of winning the major trophies in recent times. 
 

Not like there’s opportunities for our other players at the moment. If Real suddenly turned around and prioritised a £100m CM and wanted Bruno, his agent would be using that straight away in same way (especially with his contract length in same place). Wouldn’t be because of a lack of CEO, it would be the heavily increased chance of winning the major trophies. But if there’s no solid interest, it’s just business as usual.

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Im more edging back towards the hes staying camp. Largely because the club simply isnt going to cave into a reduced fee.

 

Liverpool haven't bid yet and even if they do, I doubt it will be close to 150m.

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Liverpool keep peddling the line of “waiting for Newcastle to open the door” because they know they’ve deliberately unsettled a player through the media and are trying to save face by looking polite.

 

They know exactly what they’re doing. 

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Just now, CallumG6 said:

Liverpool keep peddling the line of “waiting for Newcastle to open the door” because they know they’ve deliberately unsettled a player through the media and are trying to save face by looking polite.

 

They know exactly what they’re doing. 

That dick on TalkSport, Alex Crook, says Liverpool will act respectfully. What? They've been anything but. 

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1 minute ago, CallumG6 said:

Liverpool keep peddling the line of “waiting for Newcastle to open the door” because they know they’ve deliberately unsettled a player through the media and are trying to save face by looking polite.

 

They know exactly what they’re doing. 

 

Bid £150m or so and we'd likely open the door for that amount. Until then, there's no news. 

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42 minutes ago, Sibierski said:


Players don’t give a shit about what’s happening upstairs :D Isak has the current league champions after him, been in multiple UCL finals recently, so is seeing this as a chance to move to a club where probably only Man City / Real  / PSG can match the chances of winning the major trophies in recent times. 
 

Not like there’s opportunities for our other players at the moment. If Real suddenly turned around and prioritised a £100m CM and wanted Bruno, his agent would be using that straight away in same way (especially with his contract length in same place). Wouldn’t be because of a lack of CEO, it would be the heavily increased chance of winning the major trophies. But if there’s no solid interest, it’s just business as usual.

 

Of course they do. They want to know that the club match their ambitions. Clearly that isn't the case at the moment.

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