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Newcastle coach's painting friendship and Liverpool leaders are destroyed by Isak

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Newcastle coach's painting friendship and Liverpool leaders are destroyed by Isak


Newcastle's coach Eddie Howe has a long -term friendship, lasting more than two decades with Michael Edwards (Liverpool football director), and Richard Hughes (Liverpool sports manager). But the transfer of Isak to Liverpool made Eddie Howe fall into a tense situation with two close friends.

Although it sounds unbelievable, but the relationships in the center of the transfer story dominated this summer could have a trace back to Portsmouth in the early 2000s, when Alexander Isak was just a child.

The friendship formed between Newcastle United coach Eddie Howe, Football CEO of Fenway Sports Group Michael Edwards – who is actually operating Liverpool – and sports director of Richard Hughes Club may have lasted for two decades, but currently under great pressure related to Isak's future.

Will talk more about that, but first turn back in December 2008.

A friendship formation

There was a photo taken at the Portsmouth training ground, which showed that Sean Davis smiled when driving a reliant Robin painted decorated in the style of the famous TV show in the 1980s The A-Team.

At the back was a team of British teammates at the Premier League Club at the time, including Peter Crouch, Nwankwo Kanu and Hermann Hreidarsson. The person after each driving this car around the parking lot with the whistle was replaced by the sound of the chicken.

On the left of the photo, also laughing, Hughes, when it was the midfielder of Portsmouth. At that time, there was information that this performance, including having to edit and drive the car, under the theme inspired by Mr T, was the poorest punishment for the practitioner on the training ground.

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The Portsmouth players, including Hughes (left on the left), laughed at teammate Sean Davis, who was driving the Reliant Robin inspired by A-Te in a training session in 2008

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