Liverpool are becoming the Bonnie Blue of the PL...everyone wants to go there.
Liverpool are becoming the Bonnie Blue of the PL...everyone wants to go there.
Was one of the reasons why I had to ultimately give up my Newcastle season ticket...so many games I just couldn't get to from down here in Suffolk without impacting upon my work and family commitments.Do you remember the days when you could buy a season ticket and know at the beginning of the season that kick off would be 3pm on a Saturday, and occasionally on a Tuesday evening? Now with TV there will be matches all weekend, most weeknights - do you think they really care that much about the fans? There was uproar when they started playing late on Sunday evenings and fans couldn't get back by public transport - what has changed?
The answer will be "you can still watch it on TV"
Two leagues that are miles behind the Prem in terms of financeshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cqxggp2ppngo
Spain's FA are allowing it, AC Milan want to go to Australia..............
Hope of course you're wrong. Ive been told Marc G is going and to Liverpool....only threat to that is if you have to push the money for Isak to a level that makes it too much to also buy him. Also told Marc is only interested in clubs who are CL next season, with Liverpool his preferred option. He will stay at Palace if he has to and wait for a deal.
Eze i hope we can keep, Arsenal will have to hit the release clause and they are well under it at the moment. Pray he stays.
Not ideal with this uncertainty and then today only learning our European fate. All i will say on that is I look forward hopefully to a long run in the conference, visiting some teams and places new to me along the way and wouldn't it be sweet to win ot and stick it up UAFA.
We've had an amazing few months, beating City and then Liverpool at Wembley and bringing silverware into a rather empty trophy cabinet (if we even owned one im not sure! ).
We have a world class manager and a great side with a good spirit. We will be fine. I just hope we have the players lined up to replace anyone who does leave![]()
I hadn't been completely convinced by arguments for him when this first broke, but he was absolutely brilliant on Sunday in the Community Shield. Best centre back on the park in my view. Will be able to play both sides and there will definitely be enough time for him and Konate given the latter's injury record. And if, as it seems, Konate is off to Madrid next summer it's one bit of business we don't need to chase.
Looks like this will happen
Think it’s a great signing for us
Isak given squad number 14.
For the first time in years Newcastle do not have a No.9
I hadn't been completely convinced by arguments for him when this first broke, but he was absolutely brilliant on Sunday in the Community Shield. Best centre back on the park in my view. Will be able to play both sides and there will definitely be enough time for him and Konate given the latter's injury record. And if, as it seems, Konate is off to Madrid next summer it's one bit of business we don't need to chase.
That seems quite a low price ??
Looks like this will happen
Think it’s a great signing for us
That seems quite a low price ??
Wilson wore the number 9.Was he 9 last season ?
Yep. I'd hold out for the silly money from Liverpool and tell him if they don't offer it he can either put his heart and soul into training and playing for Newcastle or join the Sunday morning toilet cleaning detail.What do we actually think will happen with Isak. He seems determined to leave knowing that Liverpool are very very keen, and Newcastle clearly did not want him to leave. Newcastle have also not managed to get another striker in.
So, do Newcastle relent, and accept Liverpool's next slightly raised offer? Or do they hold firm, and tell Isak he must stay unless Liverpool offer an insane amount more than they've already offered?
If I were Newcastle, and knowing Isak has a contract until 2028, I would just be confident that I hold all the cards. Isak will still be a valuable asset to sell next summer, or the summer after. I wouldn't want to feel bullied into letting him go, especially if it is going to be a struggle to make use of the money in this window to buy any sort of decent replacement. If they have to put up with a sulky player this season, then so be it.
Isak has said he won’t play for Newcastle again is the big problem for me.What do we actually think will happen with Isak. He seems determined to leave knowing that Liverpool are very very keen, and Newcastle clearly did not want him to leave. Newcastle have also not managed to get another striker in.
So, do Newcastle relent, and accept Liverpool's next slightly raised offer? Or do they hold firm, and tell Isak he must stay unless Liverpool offer an insane amount more than they've already offered?
If I were Newcastle, and knowing Isak has a contract until 2028, I would just be confident that I hold all the cards. Isak will still be a valuable asset to sell next summer, or the summer after. I wouldn't want to feel bullied into letting him go, especially if it is going to be a struggle to make use of the money in this window to buy any sort of decent replacement. If they have to put up with a sulky player this season, then so be it.
And Rotherham looking to play in Lancashirehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cqxggp2ppngo
Spain's FA are allowing it, AC Milan want to go to Australia..............
As it stands, Isak has probably backed himself into a corner and now doesn't know how to get himself out of it, so is just digging deeper. Every day puts more and more separation between him and the first team and I cant see anyway he can redeem himself in the eyes of the supporters. I don't truly believe that he quite understands the god like status he could have achieved on Tyneside...he could have been another Gallagher, Milburn, Macdonald or Shearer...club legends in every respect. But that's the fan in me talking...I understand that he has personal ambitions that possibly outweigh how he wants to be remembered at whatever clubs he plays for....but that doesn't stop me from thinking "you don't know what you are giving up".What do we actually think will happen with Isak. He seems determined to leave knowing that Liverpool are very very keen, and Newcastle clearly did not want him to leave. Newcastle have also not managed to get another striker in.
So, do Newcastle relent, and accept Liverpool's next slightly raised offer? Or do they hold firm, and tell Isak he must stay unless Liverpool offer an insane amount more than they've already offered?
If I were Newcastle, and knowing Isak has a contract until 2028, I would just be confident that I hold all the cards. Isak will still be a valuable asset to sell next summer, or the summer after. I wouldn't want to feel bullied into letting him go, especially if it is going to be a struggle to make use of the money in this window to buy any sort of decent replacement. If they have to put up with a sulky player this season, then so be it.
What would Newcastle gain from doingthis?Isak has said he won’t play for Newcastle again is the big problem for me.
We as fans would all applaud Newcastle if they made him rot in the reserves but the money men won’t let that happen.
I think he goes somewhere on loan and then joins another team permanently next season