ONTHERUNWITHTHAKSIN
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More like the chuckle brothersHarry and Charlie Kane sound like 2 gangsters from Londons East End in the 1960s.
More like the chuckle brothersHarry and Charlie Kane sound like 2 gangsters from Londons East End in the 1960s.
Charlie Kane wasn't his agent when he signed that deal. A mid to large British agency called unique sports manager were representing him.
Also it wasn't a 6 year deal, it was a 2 year extension that more than doubled his wages. He traded 2 extra years for a guaranteed £46,000,000.
Professional agents are not complete amateurs believe it or not.
I can only think that Harry sorted his contract out and wanted to look after his brother.I'd hope not, which then makes you wonder why, if true, he swapped them for his brother, unless his brother is a professional agent? I'd still say they and Kane were remiss in no get out clause. Grealish did it right. He gave Villa two more years, realised they were a few years away still from competing, if ever and left.
Not in Mossside it isn't. ;-)Tiny little details may make a big difference.
It’s ‘tête à tête’, by the way.
Daily Mail reporting that Spurs have left Kane at home as they set off for Portugal this morning after accusing Levy of breaking promises
That's the fuckers
Bit naive mate to be honest :-)i might be being naive here, but would the normal transfer rules not be in play here? if they haven’t agreed a fee, why would they be meeting with his representatives and not the club?
would this not be classed as tapping him up?
Does give you perspective, much as 'oh Levy this Spurs that' Kane's own antics and lack of ability to deal properly in the scenario has led to this, and continues to cause further delay. As a player of his reputation you'd think he's got a very strong representation and lots of clarity around how to proceed with things in his career. But instead it's turned out be amateur hour around the whole saga, he's made Spurs' position look stronger than it is.Charlie Kane wasn't his agent when he signed that deal. A mid to large British agency called unique sports manager were representing him.
Also it wasn't a 6 year deal, it was a 2 year extension that more than doubled his wages. He traded 2 extra years for a guaranteed £46,000,000.
Professional agents are not complete amateurs believe it or not.
Don't think there's any such thing as 'tapping up' anymorei might be being naive here, but would the normal transfer rules not be in play here? if they haven’t agreed a fee, why would they be meeting with his representatives and not the club?
would this not be classed as tapping him up?
That’s where he’ll be partying mate. At the Boo til 2The Grove?
I'd hope not, which then makes you wonder why, if true, he swapped them for his brother, unless his brother is a professional agent? I'd still say they and Kane were remiss in no get out clause. Grealish did it right. He gave Villa two more years, realised they were a few years away still from competing, if ever and left.
In what better way do you reckon he could have handled it if he wants out that would have speeded up the process of getting him his move? (other than get a buy out clause in his contract 3 years ago)Does give you perspective, much as 'oh Levy this Spurs that' Kane's own antics and lack of ability to deal properly in the scenario has led to this, and continues to cause further delay. As a player of his reputation you'd think he's got a very strong representation and lots of clarity around how to proceed with things in his career. But instead it's turned out be amateur hour around the whole saga, he's made Spurs' position look stronger than it is.
"done deal"