doobyedoobye
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Interesting that this all played out so publicly
Instead of fucking about and trying to outthink himself, maybe he should start with what was working as plan A, and if that didn't work he can then try out his out of the box thinking as plan B during the gameStill fucking furious at that.
Disrespectful at bestOK, boxing day then.
lolThoughts @BillyShears ?!
I'll whisper this, just between me and you, top class strikers are thin on the ground, there's one at PSG that wants to go to Real, one at Dortmund who has a **** of an Agent and Harry Kane who for a variety of reasons wants to stay at the Spuds.think of it like a car you have a 10 year old car that's been breaking down for years and you figure you will sell it next summer, so you have 12 months to figure out what to do. Would you do research and come up with a number of options, or would you hope that a car dealer will honour an agreement told to a third party while out on the piss.....IF it turns out Keane was our only considered option that's simply madness
What do you want him to say, why are you @ing him?Thoughts @BillyShears ?!
You want to control your destiny as a player, then you have advisers that ensure you have a buy-out clause in a 6-year contract. I heard he's advised by his brother; I wouldn't rely on my brother to negotiate his way out of a paper bag!
Onwards and upwards.
It’s not City’s fault. We offered £100m, it was a no, we offered £150m, it was a no and now Levy wants 200m and we’ve fooked it off.Not Kane’s fault - he wanted to join but we wouldn’t pay the asking price. Maybe he didn’t put a transfer request in?
Not Levy’s fault - he’s got every right to demand a high price.
City’s fault? I’d say so. We must have known the price would be extortionate yet still carried on with it all right until the final week of the window. Naive is the word for it.
Having seen these things for years when it comes to Spurs, I can only conclude Levy really enjoys the attention and loves using the fawning London press to his advantage.Interesting that this all played out so publicly