So... Bournemouth buy Doak from Liverpool... So that Brentford can buy Ouattara from Bournemouth... So that Newcastle can buy Wissa from Brentford... So thar Liverpool can bid again for Isak from Newcastle. Right, got it!
Mbuemo is a wide player sold by Brentford. Ouattara is a wide player being bought by Brentford. I don’t get how the Wissa situation has anything to do with it.
Luke Edwards for all the **** our fans have given him over the years has really been giving it to the Liver bird arseholes.
Pretty sure Outtara played through the middle for period at Bournemouth when had lots of injuries so can probably play across whole front 3 by sounds of it. Brentford also have Thiago back from injury who is a CF who missed all last season so in theory they can replace Wissa from within but probably just want more forward options before selling Wissa
Liverpool fans are going full argument from ignorance on the Wissa buy. It's the old 'it can only mean' Newcastle are buying him to replace Isak frenzy ...unfortunately it can actually mean something else though.
I want to say most Pool fans are really sound, the ones online from America and Africa are ****ing insane ******s I'm afraid
This from Henry Winter is absolutely bang on the ****ing money! Hats off, I hope ****ing Isak reads it the slimey little ****! "However the Alexander Isak saga eventually concludes, let’s hope that at some point the player has the good grace to acknowledge the debt he owes Eddie Howe for helping his development into one of the best players in the world and also apologises for causing such chaos. It’s one thing a player wanting to leave – ambition, short career, levels, finance whatever – but it’s the aggressive way that Isak tries to force his way out - midway through a six-year contract - that also causes such anger on Tyneside. In the middle of this maelstrom, Howe shows commendable calm and patience. Newcastle’s head coach is being strong, demanding standards of behaviour, yet diplomatically leaving the dressing-room door open in case Liverpool don’t make an acceptable offer (£130m+) and Isak does stay. Howe deserves huge respect for the dignified, intelligent way he’s handling a damaging distraction. He's trying to prepare his team for what should be an exciting season not knowing who will form his attack, and currently fielding a wide player in Anthony Gordon centrally. He’s dealing with a troublesome transfer window without a sporting director or chief executive. He’s going into press conferences knowing they will be dominated by questions about a striking striker. In the modern media, and social media, age, Howe has to choose every word carefully, knowing they will be scrutinised forensically and emotionally. He has to pick the right words to send the right message to Isak, to the other players, to potential signings, and to the Newcastle faithful outraged by Isak’s behaviour. Newcastle’s board are fortunate they have such an impressive figure fronting up for them and the club. Howe also deserves more respect and gratitude from Isak. Since joining in 2022, Isak’s improvement from a very good £63m 22-year-old into an elite performer worth £130m+ is obviously largely down to his own ability and inner drive but Howe deserves huge credit. He makes good players even better. His coaching, man-management and building a system to bring the best out of Isak helped turn the Swede into a player coveted by Liverpool. Let’s hope Isak respects that one day." #NUFC #NUFCFans #NUFCNews #Newcastle Paul | Magpie Ultras
I particularly like the fact winter hasn't mentioned the fans need apologies. Like humpy dumpty said know your ****ing place Newcastle fans.