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2 minutes ago, oldtype said:

Let's be fair to them, it's all economics. There are probably something like a hundreds times more Man United fans than us, more Liverpool fans than us, more Arsenal fans than us etc. etc. You make them happy then more people watch your show, click on your article, retweet your tweets etc.

 

The way to change it is to make it so those clubs no longer have 100x the fans that we have.

Too bad that isn't possible. Fans want success and success takes money. Now we have the richest owners in the world with artificial constraints placed on them. 

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10 minutes ago, oldtype said:

Let's be fair to them, it's all economics. There are probably something like a hundreds times more Man United fans than us, more Liverpool fans than us, more Arsenal fans than us etc. etc. You make them happy then more people watch your show, click on your article, retweet your tweets etc.

 

The way to change it is to make it so those clubs no longer have 100x the fans that we have.

 

Nukes?

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I think Isak will have to stay now, especially with the news that Wissa is back training with Brentford today. 

 

With Sesko and Wissa looking unlikely, I don't think we're in a position now to buy 2 strikers of the quality to replace Isak/Wilson before the window shuts. 

 

Nicolas Jackson CANNOT be an Isak replacement. That leaves Olie Watkins.. but I just don't see either of those deals being easy or attractive to make. 

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7 hours ago, Paulus said:

Players forget that they hold more power than the manager/coaching setup in dictating where we finish and what is available. As a friend said to me earlier, scousers were happy taking £142m for Coutinho SEVEN years ago, can't tell me with profile/inflation of fees that you think you can buy a striker like Isak for less. Sign someone, move him on and let's get back to supporting the lads who want to be here.

Barcelona originally only offered 70 million in June that year for Coutinho.  Liverpool told both him and Barca to get fucked and waited 6 months to get a number they wanted for him.

 

As they are our superiors - both morally and professionally, I feel we should follow the example set by our Scouse overlords.

 

 

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1 minute ago, toontownman said:

So if Isak ends up staying and we buy Wissa.. are people happy.. sour taste aside? Its an upgrade on last year. Just three weeks of wasted time we could have been bringing in a CB and Midfielder.

 

I'd be chuffed.. We'd have the best pair of strikers in the league. 

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This transfer window could get a whole lot more embarrassing if Isak demands a move and Liverpool meet the asking price, they seem to be selling a lot of squad players to generate cash.

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51 minutes ago, toontownman said:

So if Isak ends up staying and we buy Wissa.. are people happy.. sour taste aside? Its an upgrade on last year. Just three weeks of wasted time we could have been bringing in a CB and Midfielder.

Now wissa is back in training I don’t think he’s for sale anymore, we didn’t push when he was on strike and that ship had sailed I reckon.

 

 

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1 hour ago, toontownman said:

So if Isak ends up staying and we buy Wissa.. are people happy.. sour taste aside? Its an upgrade on last year. Just three weeks of wasted time we could have been bringing in a CB and Midfielder.


Isak + any injury free competent striker and I’m delighted. Keeps our prized asset and allows us to plan for 2026. 
 

CB + CM key alongside, but rather us sign no-one instead of rush a signing, if there’s then room to make a play in January. Not ideal, but better than being saddled with someone we end up struggling to get rid.

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3 minutes ago, Sibierski said:


Isak + any injury free competent striker and I’m delighted. Keeps our prized asset and allows us to plan for 2026. 
 

CB + CM key alongside, but rather us sign no-one instead of rush a signing, if there’s then room to make a play in January. Not ideal, but better than being saddled with someone we end up struggling to get rid.

 

We've had 12 months to plan for 2025 and that has turned into a pile of shit what difference will 12 month make apart from we wont be in the Champions league and more of our players wont be here.

 

This summer has been an embarrassing disaster if we have a poor season 2026 will be Armageddon with more players wanting to leave.

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5 minutes ago, Ben said:

 

We've had 12 months to plan for 2025 and that has turned into a pile of shit what difference will 12 month make apart from we wont be in the Champions league and more of our players wont be here.

 

This summer has been an embarrassing disaster if we have a poor season 2026 will be Armageddon with more players wanting to leave.

That is my big fear with the way the window is going. It is obvious we are going to struggle next season if we don't get players in so if we finish outside Europe next year who leaves next, our young full backs, our Italian stallion, our Brazilian captain?, we are then back into the middle of the pack territory and will have an even bigger rebuild required. This summer is going to be the one that makes us or breaks us for the next few years and at this point it is not looking good.

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50 minutes ago, Ben said:

This transfer window could get a whole lot more embarrassing if Isak demands a move and Liverpool meet the asking price, they seem to be selling a lot of squad players to generate cash.

 

There's no price we could accept to be going into a new season with Osula, it's suicide.

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3 minutes ago, Ben said:

 

We've had 12 months to plan for 2025 and that has turned into a pile of shit what difference will 12 month make apart from we wont be in the Champions league and more of our players wont be here.

 

This summer has been an embarrassing disaster if we have a poor season 2026 will be Armageddon with more players wanting to leave.

 

Our plans have turned into a pile of shite because of one thing, and that's Isak, we had planned to supplement him but, at the last minute, we have had to try and find a level of striker that could replace him plus the already needed Wilson replacement. All our other needs/targets will have been affected by the scrambling we're having to do for a new #1 striker.

 

If anything it's the snake's actions, and timing of those actions, that have thrown us into disarray.

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23 minutes ago, Ben said:

 

We've had 12 months to plan for 2025 and that has turned into a pile of shit what difference will 12 month make apart from we wont be in the Champions league and more of our players wont be here.

 

This summer has been an embarrassing disaster if we have a poor season 2026 will be Armageddon with more players wanting to leave.

Even Sunderland seem to have their back teams in order, plenty on here have. Laughed at their signings but they came up debt free, sold the players who wanted to go very quickly, decided on their budget it seems, went out and bought. The back room setup surely must be low hanging fruit and one of the easiest things to get sorted ready, should have been done a long time before the window opened.

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14 minutes ago, Toonpack said:

 

Our plans have turned into a pile of shite because of one thing, and that's Isak, we had planned to supplement him but, at the last minute, we have had to try and find a level of striker that could replace him plus the already needed Wilson replacement. All our other needs/targets will have been affected by the scrambling we're having to do for a new #1 striker.

 

If anything it's the snake's actions, and timing of those actions, that have thrown us into disarray.

I stopped reading at we had planned

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