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30 minutes ago, RUHRLYASLEEVESUP said:


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

Imagine if they didn't. Would start tongues wagging first of all and would also weaken the negotiating position a bit wouldn't it? "Come off it Mr Howe- you know he's going to leave, he was the only star not in your kit reveal video."

 

That aside, the video was released a few weeks ago but it will have been filmed weeks before that and planned out before that.

 

Tbh, it may or may not have been out of the blue (nome of us really know) but I wouldn't read too much into the video.

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35 minutes ago, Infinitely Content said:


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.

Certainly can't argue with that and it's perhaps more the standard of player we're employing these days as well.

 

Most of the signings we've made, Burn aside, have probably known they were going to have a highly succesful career in football since they were teenagers and there's a self-assurance that they have a pre-defined career path in many ways to the top.

 

I look at the likes of Isak, Botman, Hall, livra and most of the others and think they'll have known they were going to play at a high level from the off, injuries aside.

 

Mikel Merino was one of the first players that really made it hit home for me.

 

A career pro willing to go wherever would help him on his way to the top.

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One thing I don't buy is that Liverpool were in his ear from the start of the summer or even believed he'd be a viable transfer this summer.

 

If they were, there's no way they hijack our move for Ekitike and so make it harder for them to get Isak. I know they were always after 2 strikers especially after Jota but they would most definitely have prioritised Isak out of the two if they thought he was gettable and then turned attention to an Elitike-level striker (eg Sesko) from elsewhere.

 

This leads me to believe that Isak amd/or agent is not innocent in instigating the whole thing.

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21 minutes ago, geordiesteve710 said:

One thing I don't buy is that Liverpool were in his ear from the start of the summer or even believed he'd be a viable transfer this summer.

 

If they were, there's no way they hijack our move for Ekitike and so make it harder for them to get Isak. I know they were always after 2 strikers especially after Jota but they would most definitely have prioritised Isak out of the two if they thought he was gettable and then turned attention to an Elitike-level striker (eg Sesko) from elsewhere.

 

This leads me to believe that Isak amd/or agent is not innocent in instigating the whole thing.

 

Liverpool reached out to his agent in late March to sound out his availability. His agent and Isak are smarting over the gentlements agreement being rescinded, are amenable to the idea of talking it through. He downs tools and strolls for the rest of the season hoping that us missing out on the CL makes the switch a bit smoother, fucking Manchester United back us into the CL and then he just puts his snake cunt prick plan into overdrive, without requesting a transfer because he's a money grubbing cunt. 


After that the media does the rest and the Etikite thing was weird because it was genuinel just them flexing PSR muscle on us. Now we're here, where hopefully we put this cold motherfucker in a box for a year and fuck him off to the continent for 130 next year. Maybe fuck up his World Cup as well. 

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I wonder whether we knew that Isak was interested in a move but were still trying to stonewall or hardball any interest. Maybe Liverpool at that point weren't sure whether we'd do business so felt they had to move for Ekitike just in case.

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Just now, Mike said:

 

Now we're here, where hopefully we put this cold motherfucker in a box for a year and fuck him off to the continent for 130 next year. Maybe fuck up his World Cup as well. 

I'd love it if we could sign two strikers, and still afford to play him in the U21s for the next year as a power move and a "fuck you" to Liverpool. They'd probably then have to sign another striker instead of waiting for him too, leaving them out of the picture next summer. 

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Just now, Emotic said:

I'd love it if we could sign two strikers, and still afford to play him in the U21s for the next year as a power move and a "fuck you" to Liverpool. They'd probably then have to sign another striker instead of waiting for him too, leaving them out of the picture next summer. 

 

I would rather be docked points than sell him to Liverpool at this point.

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3 minutes ago, Gottlob said:

I wonder whether we knew that Isak was interested in a move but were still trying to stonewall or hardball any interest. Maybe Liverpool at that point weren't sure whether we'd do business so felt they had to move for Ekitike just in case.

 

I think that's the case. Only real reason I see why Isak behaving like he does even if he should respect a contract.

 

The only mildly interesting part if he ends up leaving is hearing his part of this story, seems he at least have enough brains to not bad mouth the management while still in the club.

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Isak needs to stay to the final days of the window without playing a single minute of preseason. Disrupt those scouse cunts the best we can. Be October before he’s up to speed 

 

the striker links are out in force today surely no one thinks he’s staying now?

 

 

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23 minutes ago, Paully said:

These strikers movement has extremely pleased me - see you later, snake! 

 

Your feelings are understable but its bonkers that you want him gone. This is the exact response that the dippers want from our fanbase. They have engineered this very scenario right from the start.

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If we get a decent fee don’t think anyone has had our pants down, he’ll be leaving as one of the most expensive players of all time after showing complete disrespect to the club and the fans.
 

Really is a shame he doesn’t want to be here anymore but what can we do at this stage, don’t think Howe will have any interest in forcing him to stay.

 

Hope he’s absolutely miserable at Liverpool.

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2 minutes ago, SimplyAnth said:

If we get a decent fee don’t think anyone has had our pants down, he’ll be leaving as one of the most expensive players of all time after showing complete disrespect to the club and the fans.
 

Really is a shame he doesn’t want to be here anymore but what can we do at this stage, don’t think Howe will have any interest in forcing him to stay.

 

Hope he’s absolutely miserable at Liverpool.

 

It's really, really simple. We tell him he's going nowhere and if he wants out next summer he's gonna have to play his way out of the club.

 

I bet that those who are saying get rid will be the ones crying the hardest when he's a sensation for the scouse cunts.

 

 

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Just now, Wandy said:

 

Your feelings are understable but it’s e’sbonkers that you want him gone. This is the exact response that the dippers want from our fanbase. They have engineered this very scenario right from the start.


He’s been on strike for a weeks 

He’s disrespected Eddie, his team mates and the fans

He’s 100% downed tools since the League Cup final 

 

I 100% want him gone 

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4 minutes ago, Wandy said:

 

Your feelings are understable but it’s bonkers that you want him gone. This is the exact response that the dippers want from our fanbase. They have engineered this very scenario right from the start.


No, he has engineered this very scenario from the start. None of this happens with Isak being agreeable and complicit in it. He’s a snake and we’d be better off selling him in the long run 

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3 minutes ago, Wandy said:

 

It's really, really simple. We tell him he's going nowhere and if he wants out next summer he's gonna have to play his way out of the club.

 

I bet that those who are saying get rid will be the ones crying the hardest when he's a sensation for the scouse cunts.

 

 

 

We can have what ever feelings we want it appears (purely by the amount of striker targets) that the club want him gone. He’s made it that way. I think everyone to a man would want him back on board scoring goals but he doesn’t want to be here.

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2 minutes ago, gdm said:


No, he has engineered this very scenario from the start. None of this happens with Isak being agreeable and complicit in it. He’s a snake and we’d be better off selling him in the long run 

 

He's engineered it at the behest of the dippers. I don't give a shit if he's a snake, he's also probably the best striker in the world right now and letting him go to LFC basically guarantees them another glutful of trophies. I can see past the sulks of the player and know what is best for NUFC. And its not him going to dipperpool.

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For all the arrogant and smug behaviour of their 'fans' on social media, Liverpool have already shown their hand - they're desperate to get him. Look at the lengths they're going to with all the Romano stuff. We know they need a forward and can't go into September without one. They're banking on him throwing his toys and us buckling under all the pressure. But time is running out. 

 

There will come a point - 10, 15, 20 days later that Liverpool either raise their offer or switch targets. We'll have to reject, because we now have no one left to go for, and because prices keeo escalating for alternatives, which is why we need an even bigger fer to sell Isak late in the winfow. I think we went big for Sesko with a mindset of selling Isak, but also knowing that Sesko was the last realistic option to replace Isak and make a clean break.

 

If Liverpool have to give up, and they will if we hold our ground, they'll go big for someone else. If that happens, I believe we can start reintegrating Isak because there'll be no point in him downing tools and sulking. He'll know he needs a good season for a big foreign team to come in and pay what he wants. 

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