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Alexander Isak - International C*nt


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1 minute ago, Novocastrian said:

All choreographed, ball passed to Isak who can now act as the downtrodden wage slave prevented from his dream move.

And potentially refuse to train with the team.

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5 minutes ago, Emotic said:

I hope Yasir and the board are reading these tweets, with their faces getting redder and redder with rage with each passing outrageous tweet. Strengthen our resolve not to sell and, even better, not to do Liverpool any favours whatsoever.

 

Buy a good second striker, strengthen everywhere else quickly, tell Isak to get in shape and get his mind sorted (and no promises of a sale next season either, cos of his fuckery). Play whoever shows the most commitment and desire, make him fight for his place. Rooney, Suarez and Kane all had stellar seasons (Rooney for seven more) for their clubs after they tried this tactic and failed. Just show some spine and demonstrate that we are not to be fucked with.


Absolutely. As shite as we’ve been on signings, laying down the law to our biggest asset is something we have the people to do. 

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1 minute ago, Shearer9 said:

Isak still has cover to come back to the fold. Even without a new contract. 
 

I was injured, just needed to see the personal trainer, nobody from the club publicly criticized me, etc. 

 

everyone will know that’s not the full story but there is at least some room for him to come back in now if the 2 sides are truly far apart in their evaluation 

 

 

At least he was smart enough not to make his desire to leave too toxic. He said he wanted to explore other options and had a thigh strain. Could have been a lot harder to come back if he'd outright said he wanted to move to Liverpool. 

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1 minute ago, 1881 said:

Don’t believe that Liverpool will not be back with a second bid, they are just pissing us about and keeping the pot boiling. 


it’s possible, I mean seriously, if they really willing to break the bank for Isak, why not do it before completing the Ekitike deal? If they offered 150m by that time I think we would accept it and Isak is already their player 
 

They have set a limit around 120m, which is understandable in the sense that this deal must be a bargain that they can do it without hesitation. Anything above 120m actually impose a lot of risk to them.

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Really hope we hold strong, seems like the only sane response from the club at this point.
 

Give the new sporting director a year to formulate a proper plan & put the feelers out to Madrid, Barca, PSG & Bayern about a move next summer, fuck Liverpool.

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Just now, Shearer9 said:

Isak still has cover to come back to the fold. Even without a new contract. 
 

I was injured, just needed to see the personal trainer, nobody from the club publicly criticized me, etc. 

 

everyone will know that’s not the full story but there is at least some room for him to come back in now if the 2 sides are truly far apart in their evaluation 

 

Of course he has, and rightly so. This isn't the first time and won't be the last. We're dealing with the best players in the world who want the most money, most success and against the richest and biggest clubs. Players will have their heads turned, we have to do our best to hold our ground and convince them to stay.

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2 minutes ago, toon25 said:

So this was essentially a bid to get the player to stick in a transfer request 

Yup they are desperate to not pay the going rate. 

 

It's been obvious from the start and it's funny because they have spunked loads on lesser players already. 

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2 minutes ago, Zero said:


it’s possible, I mean seriously, if they really willing to break the bank for Isak, why not do it before completing the Ekitike deal? If they offered 150m by that time I think we would accept it and Isak is already their player 
 

They have set a limit around 120m, which is understandable in the sense that this deal must be a bargain that they can do it without hesitation. Anything above 120m actually impose a lot of risk to them.

The Ekitike deal could make sense on the basis they were replacing Diaz, Jota and Nunez. But maybe they just didn’t want us to buy him, god knows.

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I doubt this is anywhere near over, and I suspect they'll keep bidding.

 

Feels like an attempt to get Isak to escalate things.

 

I can't imagine what our rejection would have had to have been to scare them off for the entire window. Presumably something that would get Amnesty International out again.

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Just now, r0cafella said:

We have to move up the value chain and make ourselves more attractive more commercial activities new stadium new training. 


Yep. This is the huge X factor here. 

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Just now, Ritchie said:

Everyone does know this is going to carry on until Deadline Day right?


it will carry on until next summer if Liverpool keep placing embarrassing low bids for one the best strikers in the world. 

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"You're gonna trade me an undershirt?"
"I'm gonna trade you screen legend Anthony Quinn's undershirt. I knicked it when he was doing sit ups in the park."
"That's disgusting."
"Well, it's my final offer."

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