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Alexander Isak - International C*nt


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6 hours ago, oldtype said:

This is why sane people don't go on strike btw. You are choosing to mess up your fitness, risk injury, and potentially ruin an entire season of your prime.

 

(cough, Wissa, cough).

 

 

 


im no fan of what Wissa did, but he trained with Brentford right up until the move, or certainly a couple of days before. I know he left a training camp early to come back and meet the sporting director, but he was training with the team for the majority of pre season.

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3 hours ago, Mountain said:

 

I prefer our wonderful German by lightyears and yes Frankfurt defending was ABYSMAL, but it was a good looking goal and I don't think pretending good goals are meaningless or lame does anything for anyone.

Frankfurt were already winning (!) but had both center halves 15 yards inside the Liverpool half with the halfway line playing Ekitike onside. Any ball out of defence, even a shit one hit by me delayed by the time it takes Ekitike to run 14 yards and he is in. When Ange used similar tactics at Tottenham, the photo was ridiculed to the point of it becoming a meme.  

 

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On 20/10/2025 at 10:56, Big Geordie said:

Isak will come good for them in time - unfortunately. 

 

Raises a wee smile to see him struggling a bit though. What goes around, comes around. 

I’m no longer convinced of this.  As in ‘come good’ = regular goal scorer.  He’s proven he can have a total stinker and at this level that might do him in. 
 

I think wishing major injury on him is too far and weird.  But hoping he fails at Liverpool - of course. 

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Surely he doesn't start anymore with the form Ekitike is in? I really don't see him eventually coming good for them, their setup just doesn't work at all. I'm thinking he'll eventually come good elsewhere in 2 years when they're forced to sell, and maybe that's in another league entirely.

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Was Isak in Anti-footballer training school for 3 months or just lying around the house like a lazy fucker apart from the time he spent at his old club in Spain, whatever the outcome here he has proven himself to be very unprofessional, I was pissed off at the time but I'm pleased we got rid.

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All these scaredy cats saying “he will definitely turn it around so I’m keeping quiet”.

 

Live a little.

 

He’s been fucking shite. Ridiculing him has been laid on a plate for us. Pick up your cutlery, tuck in your napkin and savour the succulent taste of his current failure. 

 

Embrace the here and now don’t worry about what might or might not happen in the future with the rat cunt.  

 

Yep. I've said it before and I'll say it again. Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

 

 

 

 

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Discomfort in his groin :D As expected after he’s started quite a few games in a row. That was an issue he always had at us, and I was convinced he always needed to have groin surgery and the constant rest for a week or two was just delaying things.

 

Liverpool will probably realise if they want Isak to come good, they need to get him under the knife and accept he’s out till late Feb. 

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15 minutes ago, bobbydazzla said:

 

Yep. I've said it before and I'll say it again. Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

 

What track was that in? Feel like it was on the first Logical Progression

 

edit Found it :)

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, elbee909 said:

The Wissa and Isak situations are not equivalent, no matter how much the wazzocks on other forums/BBC comments threads say so.

Wissa also refused to play so got no preseason which you could argue was a factor in him getting injured. Which we are paying the cost for as he's unavailable to play. So you can't say the situations aren't equivalent.

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37 minutes ago, Sibierski said:

Discomfort in his groin :D As expected after he’s started quite a few games in a row. That was an issue he always had at us, and I was convinced he always needed to have groin surgery and the constant rest for a week or two was just delaying things.

 

Liverpool will probably realise if they want Isak to come good, they need to get him under the knife and accept he’s out till late Feb. 

 

TBH he may not fully recover even after the surgery. 

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20 minutes ago, duo said:

Wissa also refused to play so got no preseason which you could argue was a factor in him getting injured. Which we are paying the cost for as he's unavailable to play. So you can't say the situations aren't equivalent.

Wissa refused to play in a pre-season game but had backtracked before the season kicked off proper, their manager decided not to use him due to his head not being in the right place. So again the situations had some similarities, but are not as analogous as the usual online lack of detail merchants like to make out

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4 minutes ago, Magpie said:

Where’s he getting 3 months from??? Celtic game was 19th July? He joined them early September while continuing to train albeit by himself. 


in fairness he last played in May. ‘Missed’ is a stretch mind

 

bit rich considering only last week he said he was up to full match fitness now. 

 

 

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