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5 hours ago, HayDen Traces said:

What were the chants about the premier league? Couldn't hear what it was and who sang it

villa fans started it after ref didnt give them a free kick and we quickly joined in.

"premier league corrupt as fuck" and then "fuck PSR" a little later.

 

 

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17 minutes ago, M4 said:

The way he and his camp have gone about their business is obviously horrific, insulting and the worst of it. 

 

But the fact all this is for fucking Liverpool is horrendous. What a freak.

 

Barcelona next year makes so much sense for him. They would suit each other so much.

 

Liverpool, man, come on :lol:

 

Harry Kane turns 33 next year and will be going into the last year of his contract.  There's a very good chance that Bayern will be in the market for a replacement next summer.  

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1 hour ago, midds said:

There's 3 outcomes here I reckon:

 

1. As you say - get him out for as much as possible as soon as possible

2. Reintegrate him back into the team, public apology, agent sacked, possible new contract, buyout fee etc

3. He rots until January

 

Honestly don't know the order of which I'd prefer. The club needs to come first though, fuck him and his wishes on every level possible


I want him out. Today was the last straw. Fuck him.

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He's well and truly burned his bridges imo, his behaviour has been an insult to his teammates the fans and everyone around the club who has helped make him the player he is today.

 

He's also tainted the memorys of our most succesful season in recent memory, fucking greedy cunt. Fuck him.

 

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11 minutes ago, lovejoy said:


I want him out. Today was the last straw. Fuck him.

I get that, totally :thup:

 

I'm just not sure that shoving him out of the door is the best move for the club this summer and moving forward. I'm probably being a bit spiteful but I want to see him 'punished' in some way for how he's gone on this summer. It's a bit childish and reactive but his actions need to have consequence and letting him go this window seems like we're giving in and letting him get what he wants and I'm not up for that. 

 

I also want us to be as strong as fuck with this for the future and thinking about others potentially doing this in the next few years. Isak has been an utter cunt and I don't want other players to see him being a cunt and getting what he wants in the process. I honestly don't think there's a correct answer to the Isak problem. I just don't want us to be seen as being weak

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1 minute ago, midds said:

I get that, totally :thup:

 

I'm just not sure that shoving him out of the door is the best move for the club this summer and moving forward. I'm probably being a bit spiteful but I want to see him 'punished' in some way for how he's gone on this summer. It's a bit childish and reactive but his actions need to have consequence and letting him go this window seems like we're giving in and letting him get what he wants and I'm not up for that. 

 

I also want us to be as strong as fuck with this for the future and thinking about others potentially doing this in the next few years. Isak has been an utter cunt and I don't want other players to see him being a cunt and getting what he wants in the process. I honestly don't think there's a correct answer to the Isak problem. I just don't want us to be seen as being weak

This. I hate the cunt and hope he suffers a career ending injury the minute he leaves us, but we cannot cave in and give him what he wants. 

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28 minutes ago, ikri said:

 

Harry Kane turns 33 next year and will be going into the last year of his contract.  There's a very good chance that Bayern will be in the market for a replacement next summer.  

For a brief  moment I though that you were recomending that Eddie should go for Kane [emoji38]

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56 minutes ago, Displayname said:

Wissa will do as Isak's replacement this season. Just need a backup to him aswell, but that should be doable.

And I think that we have an understanding with Liverpool over what would be an acceptable fee.

We should stick to the plan and use Wissa as Wilson'r replacement. That's just asking for trouble, becasue every club will know that we have the money from the Isak sale for the next January or summer window.

 

 

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14 minutes ago, Numbers said:

He's well and truly burned his bridges imo, his behaviour has been an insult to his teammates the fans and everyone around the club who has helped make him the player he is today.

 

He's also tainted the memorys of our most succesful season in recent memory, fucking greedy cunt. Fuck him.

 

Sorry like, but nothing or nobody will ever taint the memory of us winning something in my lifetime…

He’s fucked up big style but the club comes before any player every time… 

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7 minutes ago, midds said:

I get that, totally :thup:

 

I'm just not sure that shoving him out of the door is the best move for the club this summer and moving forward. I'm probably being a bit spiteful but I want to see him 'punished' in some way for how he's gone on this summer. It's a bit childish and reactive but his actions need to have consequence and letting him go this window seems like we're giving in and letting him get what he wants and I'm not up for that. 

 

I also want us to be as strong as fuck with this for the future and thinking about others potentially doing this in the next few years. Isak has been an utter cunt and I don't want other players to see him being a cunt and getting what he wants in the process. I honestly don't think there's a correct answer to the Isak problem. I just don't want us to be seen as being weak

This. An example has to be made of him and a line set as a warning to current/future players and chancing low balling clubs that we will not be fucked with. 

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4 minutes ago, JNK said:

For a brief  moment I though that you were recomending that Eddie should go for Kane [emoji38]


a loan swap of Kane and Isak with an option on Isak would be a good move for all parties

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4 minutes ago, llcoolc157 said:

Sorry like, but nothing or nobody will ever taint the memory of us winning something in my lifetime…

He’s fucked up big style but the club comes before any player every time… 

Aye, but its not quite the same watching back his goal to seal it (and his celebration afterwards).

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3 minutes ago, midds said:

I get that, totally :thup:

 

I'm just not sure that shoving him out of the door is the best move for the club this summer and moving forward. I'm probably being a bit spiteful but I want to see him 'punished' in some way for how he's gone on this summer. It's a bit childish and reactive but his actions need to have consequence and letting him go this window seems like we're giving in and letting him get what he wants and I'm not up for that. 

 

I also want us to be as strong as fuck with this for the future and thinking about others potentially doing this in the next few years. Isak has been an utter cunt and I don't want other players to see him being a cunt and getting what he wants in the process. I honestly don't think there's a correct answer to the Isak problem. I just don't want us to be seen as being weak

 

Exactly, it may be unpalatable as it is for the vast majority of our fanbase but we need as a club need to be very strong here if not, it sets up a very dangerous precedent in that a player under contract wanting a move can simple down tools, engage the "media" and eventually get what they want.  This won't just affect us moving forward, it will affect all the non "big" 6 clubs with their players seeing this working for Iask it may work for them.

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2 hours ago, midds said:

Absolutely fed up of hearing about how I'll (and you'll) supposedly stop giving a shit about what he's done if he's reintegrated back into the squad and starts scoring goals again. I'll apparently instantly forget about what he's done this summer as soon as the ball hits the back of the net again for the first time. Amnesia will kick in immediately and the whole thing will be wiped out like it's never happened.

 

Fuck that. I think he's a snidey, cowardly little snake cunt for the rest of my time now. I'll not be changing my opinion on him if he bags 4 a week, he's proven himself to be a cunt this summer and I'll not be ignoring anything he's done. Others can do what they want but my mind's made up 100% on him as a person now 

 

Footage of what Isak's been up to this summer:

 

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When this shitstorm first kicked off, we all knew it would be the ownerships first real test in dealing with a team above us in the food chain trying to prise away one of our best players.

 

So far, they've aced the test. They haven't buckled despite Isak and Liverpool throwing everything at us, playing every dirty trick in the book from going on strike to briefing influential mouth pieces to whip up a storm in the media. 

 

I get the feeling that both Isak and Liverpool thought we'd cave in. Liverpool (and any other cartel team for that matter) would do well to remember who the fuck they're dealing with here. This isn't some midtable soup taker like Brighton, Bournemouth or Palace who'll gladly sell their best players when the cartel come knocking and do their best to reach a cordial agreement that suits all parties so long as they make a neat profit. They're dealing with a team that is aiming to dethrone them and a majority owner who will not take kindly to being made fools of in the media.

 

Our owners have faced many challenges since they took over, a lot of them being traps set by the cartel to stunt our progress. They've got a lot of things right, they've got a few things wrong, but so far, I'm happy with the way they've slammed the door in Liverpools face.

 

A lot can change in the next 2 weeks or so, but so far so good. This saga is about more than just Isak, this will define our reputation going forward in the transfer market.

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2 minutes ago, Gh0StFaC3 said:

Aye, but its not quite the same watching back his goal to seal it (and his celebration afterwards).

Nah fuck him… we were one nowt up at the time anyway…

and I’m sure Murphy scored the second…

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He deserves it, but Isak's agent and Liverpool will be laughing their tits off at the Greedy Bastard chants. Mission accomplished, divide his current support so they get to the, "hope he just goes" stage. Hope we still stand firm. I want him in that team by the time the CL comes around.

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1 minute ago, Optimistic Nut said:

He deserves it, but Isak's agent and Liverpool will be laughing their tits off at the Greedy Bastard chants. Mission accomplished, divide his current support so they get to the, "hope he just goes" stage. Hope we still stand firm. I want him in that team by the time the CL comes around.

Yup, I hope the club doesn't listen to the fans and instead holds the line. If we cave we will be in for a rough ride.

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19 minutes ago, Vinny Green Balls said:

We should stick to the plan and use Wissa as Wilson'r replacement. That's just asking for trouble, becasue every club will know that we have the money from the Isak sale for the next January or summer window.

 

 

 

We don't know what the plan was and I think it's too easy to see Wissa as Wilson's replacement. If we had brought in him and Sesko f.ex I think that Wissa would be the one starting early on atleast.

 

But whatever the main plan was it went down the drain after Pedro/Ekitike/Sesko etc. chose another club. So we have to do the best with the cards we are given.

I can see your point about being held to ransom if we sell Isak before we find his long term replacement. But I think this will be mitigated when we got enough time to negotiate with different clubs and players.

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I've understood the point of view of keeping him and there's a big part of me which wants that outcome, because he's an exceptional striker and I don't think it takes particularly long for us (as fans) to put the summer out of sight and mind. However, the worry about the 'reintegration' scenario is around how the rest of the squad would react, because the success of the squad has been built on the amazing team spirit they've forged. 

 

I think the vibes from the team today reinforce that concern. He has to go; Liverpool for mega money or we need to work overtime to find an Osimhen-style solution, like what Shak suggested. I just can't picture the reintegration thing working.

 

Incredible that it's come to this. Still cannot get over the scale of backstabbery.

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