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@WilsonJ_93 @NUFCMurph @NUFC Apparently he's ill according to the app, not sure why he's on the bench though
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Malick Thiaw scored his first @NUFC goal against Everton 👏
He enjoyed it so much that he went and scored again soon after!
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@ToonMouthTyne Anyone know what channel it is on that will help find it on a stick?
Asking for a friend.
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@leedsnoinfidel Yeah but then we can't watch Grimsby put 2 by United
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Jamie Carragher was literally still at Liverpool when Luis Suarez tried to force a move to Barcelona.
He didn’t get the move and got 31 goals in 33 games for them instead.
Sky Sports Premier League@SkySportsPL
"When you've got a player that doesn't want to be there, it can be an absolute nightmare" 💬 Jamie Carragher believes Newcastle should sell Alexander Isak 💰
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@_MarkMoris @AdamClery That triggered his release clause, they didn't need to offer anymore.
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Suarez never force move to Barcelona... Liverpool sold Suarez to Barcelona for 88m
Suarez wanted to join Arsenal, but Arsenal insulted themselves by putting a bid of 40m and 1 pound😂😂😂. Gerard convinced Suarez that Suarez is bigger than Arsenal. He should be seeking for Barcelona, Madrid or Bayern. 😁
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@laaurenm94 Would take him all day if he lowered his wages quite a bit though 😂
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@samson483949647 @Lips1982 @RobGutmann If we won a legal case against him for breaching his contract we could seek damages to cover financial losses, lost revenue, cost of finding a replacement, and any decrease in his transfer value.
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@Lips1982 @RobGutmann the only evidence we have is him saying he will not play for newcastle again.... so that means legal action is going to happen... then what? you see how Isak wins everytime?
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If you take a step back, Newcastle’s reaction to Isak’s blatant desire to leave is borderline deranged.
What proud institution thinks you try to equally outright defy a move and also ‘keep the door open’ for a player who so clearly wants away ? There’s no pride in that.
Hate him. Thinks he’s the worst kind of traitor. But begging him to be yours again is just pathetic. Of course clubs should try and persuade wantaway payers to stay. But there’s a point of no return.
The irony is that the Saudi’s want to show strength over Isak, but nothing shouts ‘small club’ more than their stance over the Isak saga.
A biased LFC perspective? Definitely. But still the ugly truth.
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@Sctty @JacobsBen diaz needed a new contract and Liverpool said no, he asked them to listen offers for him to leave the Club and they listened, Now he's gone. That's how Big clubs operate, you don't keep a player that doesn't want to play for your club any more, that's a Small Club Mentality
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@Lfcbynature1988 👏🏻 I would bin him off now if we could sign another striker.
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@NottherealDjimi @NUFC Why do players join you then? You did same with Gerrard, who actually handed in a transfer request unlike isak.
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@NUFC Delap,Mbuemo,Cunha,Sesko,Ekitike no wonder no one wants to joint your Guantanamo Bay FC.
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A lot to unpack.
Firstly, he's under contract, one he willingly signed.
Secondly, and I've experienced this as have a million players, I think he's alluding to ( on signing that contract) the old "do well and if someone offers £80m for you we'll let you go. Answer to this of course is a buy out clause that both parties should maybe have entered into.
Thirdly, he's doing something every modern ( and I hate it) player does. Won't take the very old school route of transfer request as it means giving up a large chunk of bonus/loyalty/salary. In short, modern players want to leave, be paid on leaving and on signing for a new club. Cake meets eating it.
If Newcastle said to him and his agent a year ago " we'll let him go if he has a great season " but it wasn't written down, tough on Isak.
If the player wants to leave but doesn't want to go on the transfer list, then that's the player wanting that cake and eating it.
If he's desperate to leave, put in a request, that alerts every club on earth of his availability ( if Newcastle accept it, and that should because no club wants a player who doesn't want to stay publicly/officially) he forfeits some cash but he's outta there pronto.
Newcastle can play hardball and make him fulfill his contractual obligations but they'll lose money month on month plus they'll need a replacement who does want to play for Newcastle.
I'd sack the agent if I'd received the advice he has, because his contract didn't have a " if you do well you can go at £xxxx", he's basically been out of action for a couple of weeks ( what's the agent doing to get him and club to agree an exit strategy???), an agent several weeks in should advise pulling the transfer list rip cord ( " you're going to lose some dough but your next club will make it up ") etc etc. And any public statement can be used in any tribunal against the ayer do advise him to keep it shut.
Piss poor agent work, naive player, "possible" renaging ( pure speculation at this point) on handshake by club, a football transfer room 101 in how not to handle a febrile situation.
Stan Collymore@StanCollymore
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@upsides81 @JohnJoh53849444 You should probably go look up how that actually works
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@JohnJoh53849444 Isak can just use Article 17 to leave in a couple of weeks anyway so he'll be fine in the long run.
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@SLIM_Q_ @theboyfromroy @jweston157 @FergiesRightRef @FabrizioRomano Then he can sit in the under 21s for the season if you don't meet the valuation
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@theboyfromroy @jweston157 @FergiesRightRef @FabrizioRomano After Newcastle told liverpool to fuck off for telling them they want Isak and they will let Newcastle get Ekitike.
Results of acting like a big club while small.
Now liverpool are coming for everything they have.
The price now is 110 coz of Isak tantrums
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