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Alexander Isak - International C*nt


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7 hours ago, relámpago blanco said:

Hopefully he doesn't start for us when we play Liverpool so he isn't the subject of racial abuse.

 

Naah... that can't be right.

Not those cheeky, knowledgeable, humorous, friendly scousers surely ?

Don't we all love Liverpool like Sky, BBC, VAR, etc,etc tell us we should ?

 

 

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47 minutes ago, Coffee_Johnny said:

Makes me wonder how he will feel watching (from home) one of his (probably 12) peak senior seasons sail away without him on board. It’s got to burn. 


He’s mate didn’t have sky sports (apparently) so probably doesn’t have TNT either :D 

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Liverpool will hoy in a 120 mil bid one or two days before our game with them, is my prediction. It's all about disrupting us before we play them at home, players and staff will be distracted from the avalanche of tweets from their client media.

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Back to school this week, and Isak has set the prime example of how a role model should not behave. A great lesson to teach the kids, and future generation. Be respectful, kind, and compassinate to others. Don’t be an Isak. 

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6 hours ago, Montey said:

I'm now more open to the idea to selling Isak, at a lowered price, to get him out of the club.  Even if we sell him at £120M we're making a good profit.

 

We should sell him at a lower fee, to move him on and get his toxicity out of the club.  But we should refuse to sell him to another Premier League club and we should put a persistent sell-on clause, into the sale agreement, that must be put in all of his future contracts (like a persistent lien), that says if he is ever sold to Liverpool then Newcastle United gets £40M of that sale fee.  This would effectively prevent him from ever ending up at Liverpool (if he did Newcastle gets a nice cash bonus), thereby punishing Isak and Liverpool for their behaviours, and it would send a message to all other clubs and players to not behave this way.

I can't think of one instance where a club has sold a top player at a low price just because he's been an arse.

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6 hours ago, relámpago blanco said:

It's not like, if they have a brain. He's a £150 Million asset, he should be treated like that.  If he is sold for less that won't be this season or even next. It'll be when he has 12 months ths remaining like Kane to Bayern at 30 years old for 110 Million Euros

Exactly, every other selling club is playing hardball but we're supposed to bend over and take it 

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You cant sell him without a replacement, because the fee we received for him becomes redundant when the next club asks for their pockets lined.

 

I think this topic has been done to death, you can't just "get rid". :lol:

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