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Alexander Isak is an idiot. How can he bite the hand that feeds him?

Posted: 21 Aug 2025, 02:10
by Abaymado
Look at how he has humiliated Newcastle United, both the club and its fans. They made him popular by giving him a chance, and now how dare he refuse to play for them?
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Re: Alexander Isak is an idiot. How can he bite the hand that feeds him?

Posted: 21 Aug 2025, 04:32
by sesame
It is obvious that you suffer inferiority complex. You have been kissing the ferenj hands that feed your country.
Abaymado wrote:
21 Aug 2025, 02:10
Look at how he has humiliated Newcastle United, both the club and its fans. They made him popular by giving him a chance, and now how dare he refuse to play for them?
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/dJUSlROv ... ture=share

Re: Alexander Isak is an idiot. How can he bite the hand that feeds him?

Posted: 21 Aug 2025, 06:10
by Abaymado
Whether you like it or not, he has undermined his career. No one wants to hire him because he lacks consistency and responsibility.

Re: Alexander Isak is an idiot. How can he bite the hand that feeds him?

Posted: 21 Aug 2025, 06:28
by Zmeselo


While the respect, love, and support shown by the fans, players, and staff toward our flag 🇪🇷, our nation, and our son and brother is deeply appreciated, we will always stand behind Alexander Isak. Without his impact and victories, our flag would not have been waving, and our nation might not have been mentioned at that event.

Alexander has executed all club objectives alongside his team, staff, and fans, helping Newcastle reach where it is today! He gave the club everything he had, and now it’s time for him to pursue what he wants. Talented players never stay in one club, especially not in smaller ones. Football is driven by ambition, not by hold-ups or prisons.

Alexander Isak has outgrown the club, and he deserves bigger stages, greater victories, and wider opportunities. We, as always, support him in discovering all that lies ahead.

🧨 A £150m Question: What Does Dignity Cost?

Alexander, didn’t just score goals. He gave Newcastle rhythm, edge, and belief. But now, the striker who lit up StJames’ Park stands alone, accused of betrayal for demanding what was promised. His cryptic post—
When promises are broken and trust is lost…
—wasn’t petulance.

It was protest.

Newcastle’s response is silence, valuation, isolation. £150m is the price tag. But what is the cost of broken trust? Of sidelining a player who carried the club through injury, inconsistency, and ambition?

This is not just about money. It is about dignity—for players, for fans, for a club that claims to be building legacy. If loyalty is transactional and promises are optional, then what are we really supporting?

Isak may leave. He may stay. But the question remains. What does dignity cost, and who pays when it is denied?

Alexander’s Transfer Crossroads: Four Paths, One Power Play

Alexander Isak stands at the center of a dramatic transfer saga, with four distinct paths shaping his future.

1. Liverpool – The Dream Move Isak’s top choice. Liverpool has already bid over £110M, but Newcastle demands £150M and two striker signings before considering a sale.

2. Stay at Newcastle – The Fractured Relationship Under contract until 2028, Isak has refused to train or play, signaling a breakdown in trust. Newcastle insists he’s not leaving without replacements.

3. Al Hilal – The Rejected Suitor Despite shared ownership via Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, Isak has dismissed all interest from Al Hilal and won’t consider a move to the Saudi Pro League.

4. FIFA Article 17 – The Legal Escape Hatch In June 2026, Isak can invoke Article 17 to unilaterally terminate his contract after three years, allowing him to join any club for ~£50–60M in compensation. Though a long-term option, it gives him leverage now. ✊🇪🇷🇸🇪⚽️

Re: Alexander Isak is an idiot. How can he bite the hand that feeds him?

Posted: 21 Aug 2025, 06:51
by Zmeselo


Alexander Isak, 25, is being criticized for his actions.

But not by Michael Owen, 45.
It's interesting to see how the whole world breaks down and wonders how someone can try to force a move through,


Owen tells Chronicle Live.

Opinions about Alexander Isak and his actions in the soup with his club Newcastle are pouring in from the right and left. Among them is Newcastle legend Alan Shearer.

The common denominator for most is to direct criticism at the 25-year-old.

But English football icon Michael Owen, with a past in both Newcastle and Liverpool who are rumored to want to sign Isak, states that he
will not criticize Isak.

He believes that Isak has done incredibly well for Newcastle and helped them win a title and advance to the Champions League.
I wouldn't have done what he has done myself. But he is a fantastic player who wants to play at his highest level and obviously he is not allowed to make the move he really wants. You have a short career and he probably wants to play for the best team in the world right now,


says Owen and continues:
From his point of view, I understand. It's just a sad situation when it's played out in the world press and he and his reputation are obviously not looking particularly good.
Owen believes that it becomes a special situation when it's a player trying to force himself out, rather than the club forcing the player out.
Nine times out of ten in connection with a transfer, it's the club that forces a player out and nobody cares. Nobody says anything even though the player may have children who go to school or that they've established themselves in an area or something like that,
says Owen.

He continues:
Nobody really cares about a footballer. But when it's the other way around, it's interesting to see how the whole world breaks down and wonders how someone can try to force a transfer through.

Re: Alexander Isak is an idiot. How can he bite the hand that feeds him?

Posted: 21 Aug 2025, 08:45
by ethiopianunity
Shabos are untrustworthy, majority are bi-polar

Re: Alexander Isak is an idiot. How can he bite the hand that feeds him?

Posted: 21 Aug 2025, 09:19
by Fed_Up
ethiopianunity wrote:
21 Aug 2025, 08:45
Shabos are untrustworthy, majority are bi-polar
Said so the Starvin Marvin from the nation of Chiggaram.

Re: Alexander Isak is an idiot. How can he bite the hand that feeds him?

Posted: 21 Aug 2025, 16:03
by justo
Abaymado wrote:
21 Aug 2025, 02:10
Look at how he has humiliated Newcastle United, both the club and its fans. They made him popular by giving him a chance, and now how dare he refuse to play for them?
I know you are an expert on hands that feed you, but by now you should know that no hand feeds an Eritrean. Alex earns whatever he gets. Do you know that he is the 3rd highest valued player in the PL, yet over 30 other players earn more than he does.

NUFC is the one that is biting the hand that feeds it, if your meriet larashu behind can understand this.

Re: Alexander Isak is an idiot. How can he bite the hand that feeds him?

Posted: 21 Aug 2025, 16:40
by Abaymado
Guys, do you know what the sports world is saying about him right now? It's disgusting. Even Liverpool fans are saying, 'We don't want him; he'll betray us.' Honestly, he's done. I was a huge fan, but now he's just disrespectful. No club or fans will trust him anymore.

Re: Alexander Isak is an idiot. How can he bite the hand that feeds him?

Posted: 21 Aug 2025, 17:48
by Zmeselo
Abaymado wrote:
21 Aug 2025, 16:40
Guys, do you know what the sports world is saying about him right now? It's disgusting. Even Liverpool fans are saying, 'We don't want him; he'll betray us.' Honestly, he's done. I was a huge fan, but now he's just disrespectful. No club or fans will trust him anymore.
Uninformed people can say a lot of things, but personally I don't see any betrayal here.

The only mistake Alex made is in believing the gentleman agreement made by sporting director Dan Ashworth and owner Amanda Staveley to up his salary (which is low considering his status), but then left the club without fulfilling it. He should've asked it to be done in writing, istead.

Other than that, the club is willing to sell if the price is right (£150M) and even approached him with the other team under the same ownership (Saudi Al-Hilal) which he rejected.

They've to make up their minds. Is it a permanent NO or something else? Remember this is a guy who said no to Real Madrid and chose Borussia Dortmund instead, because he felt it was better for his career. Money, was not his primary desire.

Let's wait and see.

Btw, according to the French site Le10sport the Spanish giants Real Madrid are closely monitoring his situation in Newcastle. However, it is not certain that they want to spend around 150 million £.