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3 minutes ago, r0cafella said:

That's the point I was making. Everyone wants him gone but obviously it's conditional upon not selling ourselves short or becoming cucks. 

I didn’t want him gone unless we got £140m + a replacement where we aren’t getting bent over.  
 

I suspected that wouldn’t be the case. PIF haven’t done anything to show me the can handle difficult situations. 

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4 minutes ago, HawK said:

Probably going to be a very unpopular post, but I think 125m is a good price for him at his age, I don't think he's going to get better and we've already seen the best of him. I think we're selling him at his peak or just past it.

 

Trying to separate heart from head bearing in mind his behaviour, and for a player to appreciate +60m in 3 years, plus all the room to reinvest... and we're selling a twat not someone who wants to stay. It's be gutting if we had an offer 'too good to turn down' for Guimaraes or Tonali and they made it clear they're happy here but the club effectively booted them into a helicopter Carroll-style.

 

Anyway, I never thought Isak was that good? I think our new German lad will bring more to the team and be a much better fit tactically. We should hopefully see an increase in goals from midfield and out wide with his build up play and ball retention.

 

Cya twat, thanks for what you did while you were here, integral to our push up the league and the league cup win, but still a twat.

 

Looking forward to what this means PSR wise, this could be the making of our squad.

Posting this image in case anyone accuses the above of being copium. Wilson was clearly not a team player and was barely involved in buildup, but Isak's numbers are no better.

Isak dribbled past five or however many Everton players that time, but did it once in one game. He didn't dribble past very many in other games, or set others up, except when shots were coming back off the bar to Murphy.

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4 minutes ago, Dyeyzzon said:

 

Maybe not even two years. Play a blinder of a season and take Sweden far in the world cup (perhaps even nick a golden boot), and it's hello Real Madrid.

 

Amd they'll probably end up with a better profit by somehow getting £200m for the utter cunt in the process. 

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2 minutes ago, HawK said:

Probably going to be a very unpopular post, but I think 125m is a good price for him at his age, I don't think he's going to get better and we've already seen the best of him. I think we're selling him at his peak or just past it.

 

Trying to separate heart from head bearing in mind his behaviour, and for a player to appreciate +60m in 3 years, plus all the room to reinvest... and we're selling a twat not someone who wants to stay. It's be gutting if we had an offer 'too good to turn down' for Guimaraes or Tonali and they made it clear they're happy here but the club effectively booted them into a helicopter Carroll-style.

 

Anyway, I never thought Isak was that good? I think our new German lad will bring more to the team and be a much better fit tactically. We should hopefully see an increase in goals from midfield and out wide with his build up play and ball retention.

 

Cya twat, thanks for what you did while you were here, integral to our push up the league and the league cup win, but still a twat.

 

Looking forward to what this means PSR wise, this could be the making of our squad.


How much of Woltemade have you seen to think he’ll improve upon 27 goals and 6 assists when we’ve failed to score in 6 out of 7 games without Isak?

 

I want Isak’s career to die when he puts on the Liverpool shirt but let’s not rewrite history and pretend he was a some decent - good 7/10 striker benefiting from the creative genius of Jacob Murphy.

 


 

 

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5 minutes ago, Dyeyzzon said:

 

Maybe not even two years. Play a blinder of a season and take Sweden far in the world cup (perhaps even nick a golden boot), and it's hello Real Madrid.

After how he’s done on strike this summer to get his transfer, he 100% now has a Real Madrid, Barcelona, PSG, and Saudi club release clause in his contract.

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1 minute ago, Dan Gleebals said:

It did not help that no other club even showed an interest or bid. It makes the hold out for 150m+ argument irrelevant if no one will pay it. 


The fact that nobody else even thought about jumping into this extended transfer saga should be a huge red flag in terms of how he’s rated across Europe. 

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Just now, Stottie said:

Posting this image in case anyone accuses the above of being copium. Wilson was clearly not a team player and was barely involved in buildup, but Isak's numbers are no better.

Isak dribbled past five or however many Everton players that time, but did it once in one game. He didn't dribble past very many in other games, or set others up, except when shots were coming back off the bar to Murphy.

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That’s in large part the system. The system is designed to feed the main striker. 

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1 minute ago, Dan Gleebals said:

It did not help that no other club even showed an interest or bid. It makes the hold out for 150m+ argument irrelevant if no one will pay it. 

 

If we had a functioning transfer department, I'd have been interested to see whether interest could have been drummed up from the likes of Bayern and PSG. 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, The College Dropout said:

All of the good football decisions were Led by Amanda.  
 

This regime of Elanga, Thiaw, Osula, Ramsey, the GK, and Nick W are unproven. 

All of the good decisions including telling Isak that he’d get a nice new contract so don’t worry about that six year one?

 

Not sure was the talent spotter for previous signings, either. 

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1 minute ago, Dan Gleebals said:

It did not help that no other club even showed an interest or bid. It makes the hold out for 150m+ argument irrelevant if no one will pay it. 

Poor value? Injury record?

It's hard to deny he's an arsehole after this summer.

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Just now, oldtype said:


The fact that nobody else even thought about jumping into this extended transfer saga should be a huge red flag in terms of how he’s rated across Europe. 

They've all spent up man. It's why this saga was timed in this manner. Liverpool left so to make sure they had a free run. They never had any intentions of paying the going rate and they were right as bent over. 

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Just now, TheBrownBottle said:

All of the good decisions including telling Isak that he’d get a nice new contract so don’t worry about that six year one?

 

Not sure was the talent spotter for previous signings, either. 

thats about the only thing i can criticise Amanda for.

never possible in Masters' PSR league.

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Just now, r0cafella said:

They've all spent up man. It's why this saga was timed in this manner. Liverpool left so to make sure they had a free run. They never had any intentions of paying the going rate and they were right as bent over. 


If anyone had any intention whatsoever of paying over a hundred million for him they could have done so at any point after he stopped training with us.

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Just now, r0cafella said:

They've all spent up man. It's why this saga was timed in this manner. Liverpool left so to make sure they had a free run. They never had any intentions of paying the going rate and they were right as bent over. 

Honestly, Liverpool, Isak and his agent knew something no one else did and I suspected it throughout this. How they knew i don't know though.

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1 minute ago, TheBrownBottle said:

All of the good decisions including telling Isak that he’d get a nice new contract so don’t worry about that six year one?

 

Not sure was the talent spotter for previous signings, either. 

Giving him a new contract would’ve been the right thing to do. He would have less of a leg to stand on  if he had just signed a new contract 12 months ago. 
 

She got stuff done. Brought everyone on the journey and vision.  As soon as she left - everything off the pitch started to crack.  Starting with that Mitchell interview. She brought unity from the top to the bottom.  

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5 minutes ago, The College Dropout said:

All of the good football decisions were Led by Amanda.  
 

This regime of Elanga, Thiaw, Osula, Ramsey, the GK, and Nick W are unproven. 

 

"Amanda" didn't scout and select targets. That department has largely remained unchanged thankfully.

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25 minutes ago, Kid Icarus said:

I just don't buy this at all. Now or in 12 months time Isak is still one of the best strikers around.

 

Brentford and Wolves understand the value in standing firm, we've folded despite having an incredibly strong hand. This is a major turning point with PIF.

We must have been following different sagas, Isak and his camp made sure we had anything but a strong hand.

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4 minutes ago, Dan Gleebals said:

It did not help that no other club even showed an interest or bid. It makes the hold out for 150m+ argument irrelevant if no one will pay it. 

Because transfers of this nature are planned well in advanced - even for the likes of Madrid and Bayern.

 

The common assumption was that he would make his move next summer, which for the club would've been optimal considering Lewandowski would be turning 38 and Kane would he approaching his mid 30s at a Bayern team looking to get younger.

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Just now, The College Dropout said:

Giving him a new contract would’ve been the right thing to do. He would have less of a leg to stand on  if he had just signed a new contract 12 months ago. 
 

She got stuff done. Brought everyone on the journey and vision.  As soon as she left - everything off the pitch started to crack.  Starting with that Mitchell interview. She brought unity from the top to the bottom.  

we couldnt have afforded to.

 

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