@David_Ornstein@TheAthleticFC On the “Civil Wor” at Brentford, maybe if Newcastle had acted earlier and offered a proper fee for Wissa, a player with a year left on contract, Brentford would have had time and funds to bring in a suitable replacement. £30m was disrespectful to Brentford…….did I do it right?
@LFCKopChoir@henrywinter I always thought he was a pretty decent journo.
But they are all pilled in for this Newcastle love in.
Love is blind as they are very quiet on the offers and unsettling of Wissa.
On the “Civil Wor” at Newcastle, maybe if Liverpool had acted earlier and offered a proper fee for Alexander Isak, a world-class centre-forward with three years left on his contract, Newcastle would have had time and funds to bring in a suitable replacement. £110m was disrespectful to Newcastle (and Isak). And who are Newcastle going to get at this late stage of the window with suitable targets moved elsewhere? Yoane Wissa is not like for like. Newcastle need two anyway with Callum Wilson gone. It’s very easy to see why Newcastle and their proud, tough owners who don't like losing - or losing face - are playing hard-ball and determined to keep Isak. The saga continues. #NUFC #LFC
@empireofthekop Why do people care about his opinion. We could have signed prime era Messi and he’d have found a grey cloud to sit under.
Move along Eeyore