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Alexander Isak - International C*nt


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1 minute ago, Ashley17 said:

I’m going 

1) Osula

2) Botman

3) Willock

 

Heard a story about Willock leaving today which would probably tie in with that tweet but it’s also probably bollocks

 

:lol: Get in love celebrity blinds. Getting everything at once in the footy.

 

1 is Botman

2 is I dunno

3 is deffo Willock

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All irrelevant. Players are allowed to have friends within the club and perfectly within their rights to wish him well if they want to. But what he did was wrong and we move on without him. 

 

All those players are surplus apart from Botman anyways but he also has lost his place to Burn and needs to get playing regularly again and prove himself otherwise I can see him leaving in the near future also. 

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29 minutes ago, ponsaelius said:

At the start of the summer I thought we'd sign a right winger who could play upfront (e.g. Mbeumo), and then we'd end up with a very budget option like DCL as the effective third choice back up. I just couldn't see how we'd do surgery needed on the rest of the squad and be able to sign an expensive Wilson replacement too. 

 

Obviously the way it has happened has been disgraceful, and I do still think we've been mugged on the Wissa fee (it has hallmarks of the way Barca immediately blew the Neymar money to save face) but  now the dust has settled part of me does prefer the exciting unknown we now have of reshuffling entirely and going with two completely new forwards, each with different profiles and skill sets. Things had gone a bit stale over the last two years with our inability to refresh the squad.

 

I thought the same: that the market for a proven striker would be prohibitive, to the extent that I'd pretty much resigned myself to us signing DCL on the basis that it would allow us to go big on some combination of a central defender, midfielder and right winger. I still don't understand our PSR situation or how that has figured into our summer.

 

As I posted in another thread I think we've had a decent window in difficult circumstances but one concern is that we don't have the players - the creative midfielders, the clinical wide players or someone good at crashing the box - who might thrive playing alongside our new strike options. It is exciting and there are reasons to be optimistic but we've also had such good numbers from our wide forwards playing alongside Isak that it's not going to be easy to bring them more into play and improve our overall output.

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25 minutes ago, Shadow Puppets said:

- firstly, as I’ve said a few times now and had it confirmed by pretty much everyone I have spoken to over the last few weeks, Eddie and the players absolutely 100% wanted Isak gone (this info is from as good as source as you can get really). The longer it went on, and as his behaviour became more and more unforgivable, the bigger that desire for him to leave was. To quote specifically from someone I spoke to today…. “the trust had completely gone”... I know this isn’t particularly “news” as it’s been pretty obvious from their togetherness, but I’m 100% on that.

 

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- apparently, the last couple of weeks at the training ground have been particularly unpleasant when Isak has been in the building. General rudeness on his part, him not conversing with anyone other than the odd fitness coach who was assigned to him, headphones on and ignoring people… essentially just stropping. And a big effort to hide things like tactics / team sheets from view when he’s been in the building (going back to those trust issues).

 

 

What an absolute horrific bloke, it's just perfectly on brand for what Isak has shown himself to be.

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In a perverse way, I'm enjoying how much I hate this guy now. I'll be as hyped up for Liverpool games as I am for Newcastle games for the foreseeable. In the Vince McMahon documentary, he used to talk about heels, the guy you have to watch in the hope he takes a vicious beating. Isak is the ultimate heel now.

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1 minute ago, Shadow Puppets said:

Two ways to look at those likes, isn’t there…

 

1) liking that he’s finally gone.

 

2) liking that their mate is happy after clearly a turbulent time.

 

Neither are a particularly look.

 

I can't believe people are now obsessing over who liked his Instagram posts. This is just so tragic man [emoji38]

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10 minutes ago, Ashley17 said:

I’m going 

1) Osula

2) Botman

3) Willock

 

Heard a story about Willock leaving today which would probably tie in with that tweet but it’s also probably bollocks

I can't see them stopping the "fun" stuff because Osula whinged but Ive no idea who 1 could be. Tino and Hall dont seem to enjoy them much.

 

2 and 3 aye 

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Without doubt now the most hated player (in terms of fans anyway) to have ever played for the club. When a player even makes Michael Owen a distant second, then you know how much of a total cunt he is.
 

At least the likes of Billy Whitehurst had the bottle (no surprise as he was hard as fuck) to tell the fans to fuck off on the pitch by sticking his two fingers up. This cowardly prick had his hoodie fully covering his face at all times. 

 

 

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