gbandit Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 7 minutes ago, Rich said: Such an easy win for the new CEO/SD (if they ever arrive) to come in and get a resolution to this that gets El Råtta back in the squad. I’m still bewing him, like. There’s no path back for him for me. Can’t wait to boo the lad when he’s gone. While he plays for us I’ll just grimace and shake my head but when he’s gone I’m going to tear into him like I’ve never torn into a player before Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rich Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 I’ll take solace in my imagination of Big Joe and Lascelles absolutely battering him in every training session. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JT24 Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 3 minutes ago, gbandit said: There’s no path back for him for me. Can’t wait to boo the lad when he’s gone. While he plays for us I’ll just grimace and shake my head but when he’s gone I’m going to tear into him like I’ve never torn into a player before Meh, if he starts scoring goals I’ll forget all about this until he pisses me off again next summer. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rich Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 The fact Kane did similar and ended up playing two more years, Suarez at Liverpool had his best season after a summer like this, Rooney tried to jump ship to Man City then ended up staying seven years or something shows there’s hope. Would be interesting to hear if they ever got back to the same level of adulation as pre-agitation, though. Seems impossible to me. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JT24 Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 What’s the O/U on questions about this guy asked to Howe this morning? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Displayname Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 6 minutes ago, Rich said: The fact Kane did similar and ended up playing two more years, Suarez at Liverpool had his best season after a summer like this, Rooney tried to jump ship to Man City then ended up staying seven years or something shows there’s hope. Would be interesting to hear if they ever got back to the same level of adulation as pre-agitation, though. Seems impossible to me. But we aren't a soulless club. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KennyUtd Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 35 minutes ago, andyman said: I've seen it for a long time, I just don't vent my thoughts constantly. That's wasn't meant to be a smart arse comment mate. 🙂 It's getting to us all eh. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
OptimusSlime Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 6 minutes ago, Rich said: The fact Kane did similar and ended up playing two more years, Suarez at Liverpool had his best season after a summer like this, Rooney tried to jump ship to Man City then ended up staying seven years or something shows there’s hope. Would be interesting to hear if they ever got back to the same level of adulation as pre-agitation, though. Seems impossible to me. There is absolutely a way back for Isak. Football fans, Newcastle fans included, have short memories. Also the internet/social media/X isn’t really reflective of our matchday support remember. A significant portion of our fans will not have been following this saga in the same way many of our very online fans have. Eddie stood with his arm around his shoulder, some statement of commitment and most importantly goals then fans mindsets will very quickly shift. I now see this as the most likely outcome - but what do I know. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cf Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 9 minutes ago, Rich said: The fact Kane did similar and ended up playing two more years, Suarez at Liverpool had his best season after a summer like this, Rooney tried to jump ship to Man City then ended up staying seven years or something shows there’s hope. Would be interesting to hear if they ever got back to the same level of adulation as pre-agitation, though. Seems impossible to me. I suspect also the levels of constant daily social media involvement are much higher now. They'll have still been the dominant stories of the day but it won't have been as constant. Might make future players think twice about going down this route. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
buzza Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 I can´t see it, we will buy Wissa and then sell Isak, with those funds I imagine we will go for samu/woltenade/whoever... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
gdm Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 21 minutes ago, JT24 said: Meh, if he starts scoring goals I’ll forget all about this until he pisses me off again next summer. Not sure I can, any time he puts in a bad performance or gets an injury in back of my mind I’ll be wondering if it’s genuine Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geogaddi Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 (edited) 19 minutes ago, Rich said: The fact Kane did similar and ended up playing two more years, Suarez at Liverpool had his best season after a summer like this, Rooney tried to jump ship to Man City then ended up staying seven years or something shows there’s hope. Would be interesting to hear if they ever got back to the same level of adulation as pre-agitation, though. Seems impossible to me. I think Isak is different to them though. Suarez and Rooney for example were both full throttle win at all costs attitude type of players who are always going to give 100% no matter what. Isak is nothing like that and never will be. If he did play for us again it's highly likely we will get the Isak from the back end of last season where we all presumed he was playing so badly because he was injured. He just isn't wired like Rooney and Suarez . Edited August 15, 2025 by Geogaddi Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abacus Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 I'd be happy enough with Wissa and Samu and him gone even though, to confess, I know literally nothing about Samu other than he seems a raw talent. Instead, it's more likely that Isak can and should be reintegrated once the transfer window SLAMS SHUT. He'll need to earn his fee for when he hopefully moves to PSG next year and I don't have to think of him again. Except when Joelinton boots him in the clockweights when we play PSG in Europe, which would get a bigger cheer than any of his goals while he still plays for us. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Charlton Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 Think a "Into these Cunts" in support of Scousers or Villa on his social media this wknd might get the move done next week. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mattoon Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 17 minutes ago, Geogaddi said: I think Isak is different to them though. Suarez and Rooney for example were both full throttle win at all costs attitude type of players who are always going to give 100% no matter what. Isak is nothing like that and never will be. If he did play for us again it's highly likely we will get the Isak from the back end of last season where we all presumed he was playing so badly because he was injured. He just isn't wired like Rooney and Suarez . He's not going to put himself in the shop window playing like that it is only a detriment to himself. That makes no sense whatsoever. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BennyBlanco Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 8 minutes ago, Mattoon said: He's not going to put himself in the shop window playing like that it is only a detriment to himself. That makes no sense whatsoever. Agreed. Any which way you look at it he’s been very very poorly advised. The worm is starting to turn though, everyday more and more commentators are voicing their opinion that he is making himself look a total cunt. His agent is also inadvertently casting the spotlight on himself, his reputation and his previous dodgy activities. Personally I’d like to see the door shut on him but it would be highly unpalatable to not have at least someone in as his replacement - whether or not he’s ready now or not. Samu ticks all the boxes for me - think the lad will just score goals wherever he goes. Ramos would also be acceptable. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheBrownBottle Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 56 minutes ago, Displayname said: But we aren't a soulless club. There’s not a chance he gets grief if he’s scoring goals for us. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PauloGeordio Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 (edited) 14 minutes ago, BennyBlanco said: Agreed. Any which way you look at it he’s been very very poorly advised. The worm is starting to turn though, everyday more and more commentators are voicing their opinion that he is making himself look a total cunt. His agent is also inadvertently casting the spotlight on himself, his reputation and his previous dodgy activities. Personally I’d like to see the door shut on him but it would be highly unpalatable to not have at least someone in as his replacement - whether or not he’s ready now or not. Samu ticks all the boxes for me - think the lad will just score goals wherever he goes. Ramos would also be acceptable. Samu for me. Him and Wissa for Isak/Wilson. Edited August 15, 2025 by PauloGeordio Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beren Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 "I've had a great relationship with him, you need that partnership with every player. I have to work really closely with the player for his benefit, to try and improve them. I always want to be there for him. "I don't think Isak would have done as well without that, his team mates, the supporters - he recognises that, he's an intelligent person." This sounds quite conciliatory in tone IMO. Or the beginning of conciliatory at least. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PauloGeordio Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 Just now, TheBrownBottle said: There’s not a chance he gets grief if he’s scoring goals for us. None. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PauloGeordio Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 (edited) Just now, Beren said: "I've had a great relationship with him, you need that partnership with every player. I have to work really closely with the player for his benefit, to try and improve them. I always want to be there for him. "I don't think Isak would have done as well without that, his team mates, the supporters - he recognises that, he's an intelligent person." This sounds quite conciliatory in tone IMO. Or the beginning at least. The walk back begins? Edited August 15, 2025 by PauloGeordio Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Optimistic Nut Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 Liverpool fans are fucking pricks like. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GWN Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 is Eddie doing a presser today? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alberto2005 Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 Just now, GWN said: is Eddie doing a presser today? Yep now, nothing new on Isak. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
deejeck Posted August 15, 2025 Share Posted August 15, 2025 7 minutes ago, Beren said: "I've had a great relationship with him, you need that partnership with every player. I have to work really closely with the player for his benefit, to try and improve them. I always want to be there for him. "I don't think Isak would have done as well without that, his team mates, the supporters - he recognises that, he's an intelligent person." This sounds quite conciliatory in tone IMO. Or the beginning of conciliatory at least. Where is this from? Eddie's press conference? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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