Having had a bit of time to reflect on the sale of Sandro Tonali you have to say he didn’t really justify the love and affection he received.
Banned for 10 months shortly after joining for breaking gambling rules and the fans and club stood by him.
Brilliant in his second season and a huge part of the team’s success last year. Looked an elite midfielder.
Was mainly average in his third season and the noise about him leaving started in January.
He doesn’t leave a hero, he’s moved to earn more money in London, not to play for one of the elite clubs. But he doesn’t leave with the same toxicity as Isak because he handled exit with some decency and respect.
A good player but never a great one. A loss but not a hammer blow.
And, if we’re honest, not entirely sure he was ever that thrilled about signing for Newcastle in the first place. He said as much ahead of CL game against AC Milan shortly after he arrived #nufc
Simon Jordan from @talkSPORT utterly DESTOYS Gary Neville.
"This is about radical Islamic extremism and Gary Neville doesn't have the balls to call it out for it is."
"He's a coward and a champagne socialist"
I agreed with EVERY word.
Well said! 🔥
"You can imagine the anger they are feeling that someone is taking the liberty of saying 'I'm refusing to play.'"
@alanshearer feels for the Newcastle fans over the Isak situation 🗣💬
#MOTD#BBCFootball
UPCOMING FIXTURE
This week we travel away to Newbiggin,
A side that has quality throughout the side, excellent potters, style and class throughout there play, fortunately for us we’re not playing the A team, we’re playing the B team, and there fuckin shit
@Lord_Sugar@LFC They’ve had plenty of luck so I wouldn’t worry to much about them. Every club has there day with a VAR situation. You just here them moan more than others.