Those particular cunts are on ignore.They stick out a mile, they will be on soon screaming, bullying, or accusing people of racism
That would be fuckin hilarious !!Have we put in a bid for Son yet?
I missed that load of shite.Did covid not apply all teams last season ? Several of ours had it but we still won , you are being childish
Grealish is 4 years younger than Kane. But more importantly Pep likes attacking mids more than Strikers they are more important to him, It works for him, hence why we won the league last season without a striker up front. We would have liked Kane but not at any cost. Kane may win the golden boot this season but odds on it will be Grealish picking up winners medals in the next few seasons.Don't agree with that.
Kane wanted to go yes.
We didn't want any City players in exchange, just the cash.
He may be unhappy now but he's professional and will get over it. No doubt he will have another great season, his consistency is there for all to see.
He will still be worth around 100 million next summer.
I will say from the outside, I don't understand why you didn't throw the kitchen sink at Spurs for Kane, and leave Grealish. You are stacked in those positions, Grealish is a quality player but he isn't in Kane's class either goals wise or assist wise. I was saying this before today on here as well so I'm not here to rub it in or anything. Maybe Grealish has more marketing appeal or something, but for footballing reasons it doesn't make sense. Grealish will probably have a decent season, maybe even a very good one, but he won't surpass Kane output wise and creating isn't your problem, it's more finishing.
Not really. Levy never once entered negotiations, the stance was always he's not for sale but kane was probably the one egging us on and giving us the encouragement.So why was it Kane that “led us a merry dance”. Surely it was Levy
NeighWho?
Are we linked with him now?
I agree that that's much more likely. But the truth is we don't even know that for sure. It may be that we put in an offer early, it was met with a deafening silence. We then put in a higher offer, and that in turn was met with a deafening silence. That's no kind of dance at all.So why was it Kane that “led us a merry dance”. Surely it was Levy
You may only get a couple more years out of him before rapid decline sets in. You're left with a player on very high wages and on a long-term contract that wants out. If you can't strengthen your squad with £120m then that says a lot about how your club is run. Not once have I feared playing you when Kane is in your squad. Son is the real threat and you're a much more dangerous side with pace on the counterattack.Why will we regret not selling the likely golden boot winner world class striker? It's not like we paid anything for him in the first place. If Spurs wanted to sell we'd have picked up the phone and negotiated. Also, who are these magical players we can sign that gives us a stronger squad? We can't attract elite players being in the conference and the ones that were interested like Martinez, aren't for sale.
Also, Moura is crap.
Not really. Levy never once entered negotiations, the stance was always he's not for sale but kane was probably the on egging us on and giving us the encouragement.
I've said all along none of it sounded right. Everyone refused to acknowledge what was being put out by journalists via spurs.
I'm actually relieved he's not coming but it's all on him because he was the driving factor in all this and city acted in good faith
Not that big mateHuge.
As big as massive floodlights.
RegardlessI really don’t follow your reasoning. It’s all about opinions of course because NONE of us know what has gone on behind the scenes. But as we’re airing our OPINIONS, I think Kane clearly wants to come but has been told categorically by his club that he’s not leaving. He hoped City could sort it but there was no way Levy was going to lose this battle.
Ironically quite a few have liked my post!They stick out a mile, they will be on soon screaming, bullying, or accusing people of racism
You may only get a couple more years out of him before rapid decline sets in. You're left with a player on very high wages and on a long-term contract that wants out. If you can't strengthen your squad with £120m then that says a lot about how your club is run. Not once have I feared playing you when Kane is in your squad. Son is the real threat and you're a much more dangerous side with pace on the counterattack.
I was very clear from the start that I didn't think Kane was worth anywhere near the figures being thrown around, especially considering his age. I would have just about been content at around the £70-80m mark. Any more than that represents poor value in my opinion. If your club value him at more than that then fair enough. I think it's a huge mistake on their part, but I don't really care. I'm just relived that we haven't squandered a stupid amount of money one someone that is 28, has injury concerns and could be over the hill in an couple of years.