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Did Liverpool expect the football world to help them in convincing Newcastle to let Isak join them ? 

 

I reckon if so it's backfired massively, even Simon Jordon is on our side.

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I can't believe people are suggesting we cave in and sell Isak to Liverpool. Firstly it would show that we had given in to player pressure which going forward would send a disastrous precedent. Tonali, Hall, Tino, Bruno all our better players would know that they could wiggle their way out If they got an interesting offer.

 

Secondly we would be much weaker without Isak and signing Wissa is not going to alleviate that. Dropping out of the champions league positions is likely to mean all of the above is much more likely.

 

Just tell him he's not leaving until next summer. Simple. Gives us a year to line up someone to replace him. Should be enough time even for us.

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5 minutes ago, Magpie Mover said:

I can't believe people are suggesting we cave in and sell Isak to Liverpool. Firstly it would show that we had given in to player pressure which going forward would send a disastrous precedent. Tonali, Hall, Tino, Bruno all our better players would know that they could wiggle their way out If they got an interesting offer.

 

Secondly we would be much weaker without Isak and signing Wissa is not going to alleviate that. Dropping out of the champions league positions is likely to mean all of the above is much more likely.

 

Just tell him he's not leaving until next summer. Simple. Gives us a year to line up someone to replace him. Should be enough time even for us.

 

I’m not sure how the club could be clearer.

 

Do people who say this expect us to cave in to 150mill bid at the end of the window and be left with Osula :lol: 

 

Even with Wissa, Isak will go nowhere 

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31 minutes ago, Magpie Mover said:

I can't believe people are suggesting we cave in and sell Isak to Liverpool. Firstly it would show that we had given in to player pressure which going forward would send a disastrous precedent. Tonali, Hall, Tino, Bruno all our better players would know that they could wiggle their way out If they got an interesting offer.

 

Secondly we would be much weaker without Isak and signing Wissa is not going to alleviate that. Dropping out of the champions league positions is likely to mean all of the above is much more likely.

 

Just tell him he's not leaving until next summer. Simple. Gives us a year to line up someone to replace him. Should be enough time even for us.

I can't believe so many people want his toxic presence back with the squad and playing for us again.

 

There are no good outcomes for us here. But selling to Liverpool for a fair price is the lesser of two evils imo.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Displayname said:

I can't believe so many people want his toxic presence back with the squad and playing for us again.

 

There are no good outcomes for us here. But selling to Liverpool for a fair price is the lesser of two evils imo.

 

 

 

Hugely disagree. I would much rather Isak stayed with us and we worked on a solution. Can’t believe others have the opposite opinion, to be honest. Footballers are adults doing a job. They can work it out amongst themselves should they get the chance to. 

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5 minutes ago, Displayname said:

I can't believe so many people want his toxic presence back with the squad and playing for us again.

 

There are no good outcomes for us here. But selling to Liverpool for a fair price is the lesser of two evils imo.

 

 

 

The players realistically won’t care much going into September if we have him back , there’s a reason there’s no direct quotes from him , so he can scurry back if he doesn’t go 

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46 minutes ago, Ben said:

Did Liverpool expect the football world to help them in convincing Newcastle to let Isak join them ? 

 

I reckon if so it's backfired massively, even Simon Jordon is on our side.


He’s managed the unthinkable. He has got Agbonlahor to take a pro-NUFC stance. 
 

He has united the football world against him and Liverpool. 

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1 minute ago, Hovagod said:

Hugely disagree. I would much rather Isak stayed with us and we worked on a solution. Can’t believe others have the opposite opinion, to be honest. Footballers are adults doing a job. They can work it out amongst themselves should they get the chance to. 

In your adult job how many times have you feigned an injury in order to not go to work, knowing that your manager knows you’re lying? And how many times have you told your manager you’ll never work for them again while continuing to get paid your full salary? And how many times have you tried seriously to harm your employer and everyone associated with them with regards to their reputation and financial standing?

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2 minutes ago, Hovagod said:

Hugely disagree. I would much rather Isak stayed with us and we worked on a solution. Can’t believe others have the opposite opinion, to be honest. Footballers are adults doing a job. They can work it out amongst themselves should they get the chance to. 

If thats what you want to call what Isak is doing, fine.

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2 minutes ago, KetteringMag said:

The players realistically won’t care much going into September if we have him back , there’s a reason there’s no direct quotes from him , so he can scurry back if he doesn’t go 

The players aren't robots, ofcourse its going to have a huge effect on the dressing room.

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Just now, gbandit said:

In your adult job how many times have you feigned an injury in order to not go to work, knowing that your manager knows you’re lying? And how many times have you told your manager you’ll never work for them again while continuing to get paid your full salary? And how many times have you tried seriously to harm your employer and everyone associated with them with regards to their reputation and financial standing?

I am not uniquely placed in my job as being clearly the very best at doing it though. If I perform to my capabilities I don’t earn my colleagues huge amounts of money in bonuses 

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10 minutes ago, Displayname said:

I can't believe so many people want his toxic presence back with the squad and playing for us again.

 

There are no good outcomes for us here. But selling to Liverpool for a fair price is the lesser of two evils imo.

 

 

 

Its not having him back with the squad, let him spend his time kicking a ball at a wall by himself, its sending the message that being a prick wont get you what you want, otherwise we are just rewarding this player and saying its acceptable for others to do in the future, and lets clubs know they can unsettle our players successful. Sell the cunt, Im fine with that, but not to Liverpool.

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Just now, wiseman said:

Its not having him back with the squad, let him spend his time kicking a ball at a wall by himself, its sending the message that being a prick wont get you what you want, otherwise we are just rewarding this player and saying its acceptable for others to do in the future, and lets clubs know they can unsettle our players successful. Sell the cunt, Im fine with that, but not to Liverpool.

But that is exactly what many people are wanting. 

I can understand people wanting him to rot in the reserves, but not this.

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This is not some unprecedented thing though. If we can’t find a good replacement, then we certainly shouldn’t sell. Isak’s purported behavior may well change in the next three weeks once he realizes that he painted himself into a corner. He didn’t murder anyone’s children as far as we know. And we don’t fully know that the bridges have been totally burnt. So work relationships can be repaired to some extent if needs be. He didn’t seem to be a problem for 2+ years. 

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Just now, Hovagod said:

I am not uniquely placed in my job as being clearly the very best at doing it though. If I perform to my capabilities I don’t earn my colleagues huge amounts of money in bonuses 

I imagine if you were that highly placed and in a team environment then your performance would only be possible because of your colleagues’ and it’s not just a one-way street. Football isn’t a game for individuals. Should Isak be better remunerated? Based on his performances, yes. Based on his attitude, no. Based on his team’s finances, no. That isn’t a problem, he can want to leave and he can make efforts to leave. What he can’t do is say he’ll never play for the club again and do everything possible to damage his club and employer.

 

In any other work environment outside sports he’d be destroyed for this behaviour, and his reputation would leave him in tatters. The only thing keeping him afloat here is the fact he’s an amazing player and even then, everyone can see now that he’s on the wrong side of this 

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Just now, Displayname said:

But that is exactly what many people are wanting. 

I can understand people wanting him to rot in the reserves, but not this.

You can’t understand why people would want one of the best strikers in the world in our squad?

 

He’s clearly a cunt but if he’s going to have to put his big boy pants on then so are we. 

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Just now, Hovagod said:

You can’t understand why people would want one of the best strikers in the world in our squad?

 

He’s clearly a cunt but if he’s going to have to put his big boy pants on then so are we. 

Nope, not after what he has done.

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