We've walked away before.In that case levy and spurs are most welcome to him.
We've walked away before.In that case levy and spurs are most welcome to him.
Guess so but never nice seeing someone disregarded like that.
Hate people that take advantage of a ‘gentleman’s agreeement’ and never think twice
Quite right. £100 million is a silly bid. He’s a depreciating asset in a post / present COVID world. £85 million tops.If you were a City fan before 2008, you will understand that football clubs don't need to have any point beyond serving their local community and wider fan base.
The market is already inflated. Levy has every justification to believe that £100m is a silly bid.
How long for? at least it will clear any dandruff ;-)As delighted as I am with Grealish, if we can't afford to sign Kane and end up £50-£60m short I will be left scratching my head at this situation.
As delighted as I am with Grealish, if we can't afford to sign Kane and end up £50-£60m short I will be left scratching my head at this situation.
Very true! :)How long for? at least it will clear any dandruff ;-)
Even if we didn't sign Grealish we wouldn't pay what Levy is asking. It's not a case of oops we spent too much money and can't afford him now. It's a case of we have our valuation of what we think he is worth given his age etc. and we will not go over that.
I would argue that our need for a striker means going to £140-£150m would be worth it?Even if we didn't sign Grealish we wouldn't pay what Levy is asking. It's not a case of oops we spent too much money and can't afford him now. It's a case of we have our valuation of what we think he is worth given his age etc. and we will not go over that.
For my part, I think it would be better all round for Kane to leave leave this summer.Genuine question to you mate do you actually want to keep Kane or would you rather levy come to the table and gets a fee for around £120 mill?
If I was a spurs fan I would want Kane out you have had his best years and are in need of a squad refresh. It may be painful in the short term but i think it would benefit spurs long term.
My brother is a spurs fan and he just wants him gone now for instance. Interested to get your take.
The argument was that Dortmund is a great club for young players because they let them leave. They didn't let Sancho leave last year. They made him wait.But they all had to wait longer than they wanted and footballers do not like waiting.
Of course you'll still sign good players, not everybody is going to reject spurs because of it but if you're looking at a potential superstar, they are going to have numerous offers, a team like dortmund have a reputation of sticking to their word and allowing them to move on when they agree, spurs have a reputation of being like a cage, once you're in, there's no getting out easily, that's going to bite back at some point and if there's a choice to be made between two clubs with those reputations, it's probably not going to favour spurs.
Whatever makes them happy I guess. Is sort of funny seeing them say "well City should pay up 160 million" as if that money is going back into their squad and not on fuel for Joe Lewis's yacht or towards stadium debts.
It’s a hemp bag in Chorlton though.It’s placky in South Manchester n’all
Easy, fella. I didn't mean anything by it. I simply don't know how old Mazzarelli is or when he / she became a City fan. I didn't want to assume that he / she had experienced what it was like to be a City fan before 2008.Easy, nobhead. Remember you’re a guest here
Levy could have done a deal for say £120m months ago and then strengthened the squad before the season. If a player wants to go you don’t keep him. I don’t accept the press narrative about Levy that he’s smart. I saw enough on that All or Nothing TV series to see that he is an idiot.I'm not defending Levy indiscriminately. I just don't believe that he is naive enough to have specified a (low) figure at which he would sell. Not even verbally. Negotiation 101, you just don't do that.
It would be just as easy to argue that City are taking the piss out of City fans by making it quite clear that they are after Kane without making a bid that comes anywhere near his asking price. Why are you defending them?
It’s because he’s not had to speak to Simon Stone for a few months.Surprisingly open in that interview. Signs of a refreshed Pep are always good.
This seems completely dead, he's publicly admitted our interest and thrown everything on to levy not negotiating. It's a good tactic. He also said we can't afford him without selling which one poster correctly said the other day and got slaughtered for it
But unless ath Madrid want both it won’t be happening for Laporte as no one else in Spain can afford especially Real Madrid who will be looking at haaland next season. As for Kane we gave instigated Kane going awol as the only way he comes is if he put a transfer request in or plays hard ball which will allow us to move for him .We all know bernie wants out and maybe eric ,your post is wumming
Spurs tried to sell Danny Rose but he refused to leave. He admitted as much. As to Alderweireld, he never asked to leave as far as I'm aware.I guess we’ll have to agree to disagree. Apart from Walker most of those players were either denied a move or made to wait. For each player you mentioned there’s a Rose or Alderweireld who wasted what should have been their best years at Tottenham.
Do you truly believe if Spurs offered Bellingham the exact same terms and playing time as Dortmund he'd have joined Tottenham?
Yeah if we meet spurs asking price or they are willing to negotiateHis normal response is "He's a Tottenham player and I don't speak about other players that play for other clubs". I think there's a good chance of this getting done.
Don’t know if my memory is playing tricks on me, but I always remember blues being of the attitude that if a player doesn’t want to be at our club, it’s best for all parties that they move on. Yes, get the best deal you can but work within the art of the possible. We weren’t happy about SWP going but we didn’t want to keep an unhappy player.No, no. You've got this all WRONG mate. Spurs are definitely in control. Their best player is on strike, their new manager hasn't spoken to him, the squad is in need of improvement in several areas, the season starts next weekend and they have no clarity on what their squad is going to look like - but Levy is IN CONTROL. Nothing to see here at all.