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Alexander Isak - International C*nt


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1 minute ago, nwopnufc said:

He’s bluffing 

Problem is, if it is a bluff, this is just going to make "reintegration" all that much harder. I was hoping that there would be reports of a slightly more reconcilatory stance, but he's doubled down. Now everyone hates him even more, and this plays more into Liverpool's hands.

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30 minutes ago, toon25 said:

It would be an incredibly dangerous precedent to let him go, not only for us, but for football.

Something actually needs done/said about this. Wont be of course because its Liverpool/cartel.  But we cant even have this if we benefitted from it. A player striking but also doing so to reduce his transfer fee, in a PSR environment!?  It stinks to high-heaven objectively.

 

 

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I think its best to sell him... if he hands in a transfer request.

 

There should be no loyalty bonus here. 

 

And Liverpool supporters.. as we know you lurk - he will definitely do it to you one day. 

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It really worries me that this steadfast approach from Isak and Liverpool is based on something they know that no one else does mind. 

 

We've not come this far in the window and come this far as Newcastle supporters to not expect the worst.

 

Him calling their bluff must be based on some form of confidence that we absolutely won't just let his value depreciate by keeping him in the reserves.

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1 minute ago, Matt1892 said:

While the window is open he won’t back down, if the meeting took place this time next week then it would likely be a different story.

That’s why I think they will reluctantly sell him. Why have that meeting while the window is still open unless there was a chance he might be sold if he doesn’t back down 

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Just now, Kid Icarus said:

It really worries me that this steadfast approach from Isak and Liverpool is based on something they know that no one else does mind. 

 

We've not come this far in the window and come this far as Newcastle supporters to not expect the worst.

 

Him calling their bluff must be based on some form of confidence that we absolutely won't just let his value depreciate by keeping him in the reserves.


 

I think it’s more likely that they’ve taken an approach they feel they can’t back out of. The win for them is to get the move. They don’t get the move, they’re fucked.

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1 minute ago, Kid Icarus said:

It really worries me that this steadfast approach from Isak and Liverpool is based on something they know that no one else does mind. 

 

We've not come this far in the window and come this far as Newcastle supporters to not expect the worst.

 

Him calling their bluff must be based on some form of confidence that we absolutely won't just let his value depreciate by keeping him in the reserves.

 

it could also just be that he is infantile and not very smart 

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2 minutes ago, gdm said:

If the club accept anything less than £150m they may as well just give up 

I would accept 90m from anyone else at this point.. there isn't a alternate universe that I let him sign for them cunts.

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1 minute ago, AJ9 said:


 

I think it’s more likely that they’ve taken an approach they feel they can’t back out of. The win for them is to get the move. They don’t get the move, they’re fucked.

 

Then they should get fucked. We got fucked already, why not?

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Remember though everyone, the same Ben Jacobs that's now saying Isak's stance might change if Liverpool tell him the deal is impossible, is the same Ben Jacobs that's just said that Liverpool have stayed silent. 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, gdm said:

If the club accept anything less than £150m they may as well just give up 

 

 

He's contradicted himself in his own story there. He'll consider softening his stance only if Liverpool say the deal can't be done this summer?  :lol: 

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1 minute ago, Super Duper Branko Strupar said:

If Liverpool tell him a move is impossible? How do they work out that it's up to them, like? And why is he talking to them?

That's just their way of painting it as "Newcastle priced him out of his dream move" rather than "Liverpool don't rate him highly enough to put the money down" - and that's exactly what Isak himself has fallen for/taken as his stance aswell, the prick 

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3 minutes ago, Kid Icarus said:

It really worries me that this steadfast approach from Isak and Liverpool is based on something they know that no one else does mind. 

 

We've not come this far in the window and come this far as Newcastle supporters to not expect the worst.

 

Him calling their bluff must be based on some form of confidence that we absolutely won't just let his value depreciate by keeping him in the reserves.

 

I'm starting to get the feeling more and more he is just very annoyed with us.

 

Could be that he told management last summer after the broken "promise" that he wanted to leave and then dragged his feet the first games. Then they told him to man up and just play the season out and he'd get to leave, 12 months later, and lots of rejections. Here we are..

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