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Alexander Isak - International C*nt


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1 minute ago, Geordie Magpie said:

When this is deal the club statement simply has to be.

 

" Alexander Isak has completed a move to Liverpool"

 

No acknowledging or thanking for anything the rat has done for us.

Exactly. Ice cold for Isak.

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Just now, jack j said:

Edwards is like a husband who's been cheated on

 

His head has gone

 

 

He can fuck off, Eddie deffo wanted the bad egg gone, Wissa was apparently in a hotel in Newcastle late last night. Pretty obvious we knew Wissa would be coming and told Liverpool we were open to selling. 

 

Rather Woltemade & Wissa than a sulky twat rotting the place 

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7 minutes ago, Taylor Swift said:

Did we make Milan look weak when we signed a world class midfielder from them?

 

We are behind Liverpool in the pecking order today. In 5 years' time, we will be much closer to them. The goal is to grow revenues yearly.

 

 


I couldn't comment on Milan as I don't know what they valued him at.

 

To be clear, my issue is with the fee agreed, and not the fact he's going. I'm aware of our stance in world football, and Liverpool are miles ahead, we agree on that.

 

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24 minutes ago, The College Dropout said:

And I countered your counter with logic and facts of the situation. You’ve got nothing left to say about my points because they are valid. So you are resorting to personal stuff. 

 

I believe you think that you have but you haven’t. Saying levy is a good seller doesn’t address the fact NUFC is in a weaker and different negotiating position than Spurs were in selling Kane.  
 

I was not ever attempting to change your mind as I made clear. It is not a personal attack it is outlining precisely why I’m posting and why I’m not looking to engage in a debate. 

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Most relevant bits from the article (best taken with a heap of salt considering the source): 

 

"Except, when it came to the crunch, PIF did exactly what Ashley would have done. They saw the size of the fee and with no consideration of how much damage it would do to Howe’s chances of replicating his team’s success on the pitch, they took the money and made their team significantly weaker as a result. It was a purely business decision rather than a football one. Make no mistake, everyone on the football side of the operation wanted to keep Isak."

 

"The pressure is on PIF. You can see why they eventually decided to sell a player who had turned difficult. He refused to agree to play one more season and warned he would agitate to leave again in January if he was kept now. They have removed a distraction and drain on time and energy. Some fans will be pleased to see the back of him, but in terms of a strategy, this has been a complete failure. Newcastle’s owners said one thing all summer and at the last moment did another. That deserves to be criticised."

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5 minutes ago, Izakaya said:

 

Bit saucy from the bald cunt that isn't it. 

 

 

He's pissed that he's been strung along with what's turned out to be false info from someone inside the club. He'll not be getting any more exclusives after this though. :lol:

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5 hours ago, Ronson333 said:

Just remember how injury prone he is. He’ll be out for three months soon with his dodgy groin.


Don’t worry.. he’s at asthma FC now. Those injuries will be a thing of the past.

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1 minute ago, TRon said:

 

 

He's pissed that he's been strung along with what's turned out to be false info from someone inside the club. He'll not be getting any more exclusives after this though. :lol:

The dude has been the clubs distracter in chief since the takeover, remember him going all in on Barella only for us to sign Tonali? :lol: 

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2 minutes ago, Barnes23 said:

Most relevant bits from the article (best taken with a heap of salt considering the source): 

 

"Except, when it came to the crunch, PIF did exactly what Ashley would have done. They saw the size of the fee and with no consideration of how much damage it would do to Howe’s chances of replicating his team’s success on the pitch, they took the money and made their team significantly weaker as a result. It was a purely business decision rather than a football one. Make no mistake, everyone on the football side of the operation wanted to keep Isak."

 

"The pressure is on PIF. You can see why they eventually decided to sell a player who had turned difficult. He refused to agree to play one more season and warned he would agitate to leave again in January if he was kept now. They have removed a distraction and drain on time and energy. Some fans will be pleased to see the back of him, but in terms of a strategy, this has been a complete failure. Newcastle’s owners said one thing all summer and at the last moment did another. That deserves to be criticised."


Sure I read something suggesting the (senior) players wanted him gone, but that might have been word of mouth, or something?

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1 minute ago, TK-421 said:


Sure I read something suggesting the (senior) players wanted him gone, but that might have been word of mouth, or something?

Bruno and Burn where joining in with a "Isak is a cunt" chant on Saturday according to @Paully :lol: 

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7 minutes ago, Barnes23 said:

Most relevant bits from the article (best taken with a heap of salt considering the source): 

 

"Except, when it came to the crunch, PIF did exactly what Ashley would have done. They saw the size of the fee and with no consideration of how much damage it would do to Howe’s chances of replicating his team’s success on the pitch, they took the money and made their team significantly weaker as a result. It was a purely business decision rather than a football one. Make no mistake, everyone on the football side of the operation wanted to keep Isak."

 

"The pressure is on PIF. You can see why they eventually decided to sell a player who had turned difficult. He refused to agree to play one more season and warned he would agitate to leave again in January if he was kept now. They have removed a distraction and drain on time and energy. Some fans will be pleased to see the back of him, but in terms of a strategy, this has been a complete failure. Newcastle’s owners said one thing all summer and at the last moment did another. That deserves to be criticised."

 

So is he hinting that Howe wanted him to stay? :lol: I doubt it. 

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11 minutes ago, Ben said:

 

Has he spat the dummy out and wrote that because his prediction was wrong ?

Yes. There’s some truth in it but he’s ultimately been made to look an idiot with his goading of the Liverpool fans and this is his poison pen response.

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