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Alexander Isak - International C*nt


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Regarding attachment, it was hard not to get attached tbf. Especially for younger fans such as I; this fella was/is basically our Andy Cole, I suppose. As I posted before not only did I love him because of how good he was at footy but I absolutely adored his nonchalant personality off the pitch and in the media. Then sometimes some #pashun would seep through like when he leapt over the hoardings and was in amongst the fans away at Southampton in the cup semi final after assisting Joelinton. His celebration that had become somewhat iconic.

 

That this whole charade has gone the way it has makes it sting a fuck ton more, hence the vitriol being startling. But as has been mentioned it's something we'll have to get used to this sort of thing with how player trading is. Was speaking to an old housemate of mine who's a Chelsea fan and he said the last player he felt genuine attachment and love for was Hazard. Maybe an extreme example given the utter state of the way Chelsea act with player trading but we'll likely have to start feeling this way too. (Bruno being probably an exception, mind)

 

 

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1 minute ago, r0cafella said:

Given the amount of strikers we are being linked with, I reckon Eddie can't wait to get rid of this cunt. 


he was always within his rights to desire to leave but the shit he pulled the last few weeks is so bloody unprofessional and a slap in the face of all the folks who look after him at the club. 

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1 hour ago, RUHRLYASLEEVESUP said:

You don’t think an out of the blue request to explore transfer options for our best player has altered / changed our recruitment at the last moment ? 

 

I don't think it was out of the blue though.

 

Management likely have known for a long time and is likely the reason Isak became shit the last few games of the last season as they've probably told him he is not for sale unless it being for some absurd amount of money which probably pissed him off.

 

Then when the scousers came with the Ekitike deal, and when we refused, that's when he completely lost his shit.

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9 minutes ago, r0cafella said:

Given the amount of strikers we are being linked with, I reckon Eddie can't wait to get rid of this cunt. 

 

 

Without a doubt. Still remains to be seen whether Liverpool will pay what he's actually worth though. Probably not I reckon. 

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48 minutes ago, Minhosa said:

Just on this player attachment thing. I think players have wised up quite a bit over the last few years in how they conduct themselves.

 

For every Bruno and Joelinton (who are fairly open with their appreciation of the club/area/fans) you've got a Botman, Tino or Isak.

 

Even Tonali pleaded the fifth when asked whether he preferred the San Siro or SJP last week. Historically, says ten years ago, I think the player would've played the popularity card nine times out of ten.

 

I do feel we've got plenty of players who are very obviously going through the motions of doing their best for their current employer before moving on to their next (they'll hope, better paying..).

 

Perhaps it's just me being cynical or getting older and seeing it for what it actually is but it would be nice to have a few players who are 'all in' old school style.

 

That's probably impossible though given its very much a two way street and clubs will happily pump off players who'd sign their lives away to stay local - see the Longstaffs and Elliott Anderson for recent examples.


I think it's a lot about personality too though. Tino seems quiet generally so even if he had a great appreciation and a strong feeling of affinity towards the club and city, he likely wouldn't display or announce it in the same way Bruno does. Bruno is an emotive, heart on the sleeve type character naturally I think, who has swept Joelinton up and carried him in his wake despite him also seeming a more quiet and reserved personality off the field.

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7 minutes ago, Civetty said:

 

I don't think it was out of the blue though.

 

Management likely have known for a long time and is likely the reason Isak became shit the last few games of the last season as they've probably told him he is not for sale unless it being for some absurd amount of money which probably pissed him off.

 

Then when the scousers came with the Ekitike deal, and when we refused, that's when he completely lost his shit.


if not out of the blue why would they include him in the adidas video 3 weeks ago ?

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1 hour ago, Wandy said:

 

Agree with all of that, but you also seem to be of the opinion that either Isak will still  be here, or we will have two replacements of the "required standard" instead. I put it to you that neither of these two scenarios will happen. Unless of course you think that Jackson and Wissa will meet the "required standard" litmus test for replacing Isak. In which case, there's nothing more I can say to you. [emoji38]


Let's put it in plain and simple terms, I don't give one fuck about your opinion of what or what not will happen. So do a Harry Potter like your username and go and bore someone else [emoji38]

 

 

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1 minute ago, RUHRLYASLEEVESUP said:


if not out of the blue why would they include him in the adidas video 3 weeks ago ?

 

Because they wanted Isak to stay? And hoped he'd remain a class act.

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10 minutes ago, et tu brute said:


Let's put it in plain and simple terms, I don't five one fuck about your opinion of what or what not will happen. So do a Harry Potter like your username and go and bore someone else [emoji38]

Stop being argumentative and confrontational, that's all you have done for days. 

 

It's not needed 

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most annoying think about this saga is the impact it could have on our opening fixtures 

 

if nothing else Liverpool have managed to completely disrupt Howe's preparation / original gameplan for opening home game against them, with Isak now seemingly out of contention to play  

 

 

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imagine Eddie puts him in the line up tonight and he makes a scene LOL

 

this you "cant train with us" aint a real punishment, as imo thats what he wants. he  is avoiding playing vs Celtic, Asia Tour and the two games now to avoid any injury that can change Liverpools mind.

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27 minutes ago, et tu brute said:


Let's put it in plain and simple terms, I don't give one fuck about your opinion of what or what not will happen. So do a Harry Potter like your username and go and bore someone else [emoji38]

 

You are such an angry person these days brutey. I worry about you. [emoji38]

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