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View attachment 23708This is enough reason to not sign Calvert-Lewin. On his holidays looking like Diana Ross
I honestly thought this was Harry Kane dressed up as Leroy Sane.
Heroy Kané.
View attachment 23708This is enough reason to not sign Calvert-Lewin. On his holidays looking like Diana Ross
View attachment 23708This is enough reason to not sign Calvert-Lewin. On his holidays looking like Diana Ross
Let's look at the facts..
Kane is the England captain
Kane regularly scores a shit load of goals
Kane has won fuck all in his career
Kane is 28 years old
Kane wants to win stuff before he's too old
Kane name-dropped KDB as a player he'd love to play with
Kane waved goodbye to the spuds fans in their last home game of the season
Kane has made it clear he wants out of Cockerel Towers
Spuds fans don't want him there
Spuds fans want him sold
Spuds fans have turned against him
Spuds fans will give him shit if he stays
Spuds are up to their eyeballs in debt
Spuds couldn't attract a top line manager
Spuds are a Europa League team at best
Spuds have won one league cup in 30 years
Levy has overseen this piss poor show
Levy misread the nation's mood and furloughed his staff
Levy has reneged on a gentleman's agreement and has painted himself as untrustworthy
Levy oversaw the building of a shiny new stadium and foolishly wasted money installing a trophy room which will never be used
Levy is money orientated
Levy has form for selling his best players
Levy has sanctioned spending money they haven't got on new players
Levy will sell Kane to us after today's game and they claim the moral high ground regarding what good business he's done..
There's something quite nice about an elite footballer employing a family member in this way.
But one of the issues Harry Kane has in his, frankly justifiable, attempts to get away from Spurs, is his six-year contract. A contract that his brother negotiated. And a contract has no wriggle room for an early exit.
Few would have predicted the exact nature of Tottenham’s decline since the Kanes put pen to paper on that deal. But it should not come as a total surprise to anyone who knew anything about the club that Spurs have struggled to maintain the level they were at in 2018.
Charlie's contract has left his brother in a tricky position; wanting a move but with very few cards to play.
Frankly, one of the only moves open to Kane to speed up the process was to make life difficult by stalling on his return to training.
But it was the nature in which he did so that needed to be carefully managed.
As it is, the Kanes are still in the same position they were in before, needing City (or any other club who want Harry, but likely City) to stump up close to the £150m Spurs are asking for if the transfer is to happen.
But the manner in which Charlie, presumably, has stage-managed the operation has been shambolic at best, losing the support of many of his brother’s biggest fans and opening him up to criticism from pundits and ex-players across the game.
There is always a chance that we’re witnessing a masterplan that nobody has read.
That Charlie took time out from his packed schedule, stepped off the Brent-esque motorbike in his office (which may or may not be a converted shed), and strategised an ingenious plan to get Harry out of north London as quickly as possible.
But the leaked stories on Tuesday that Harry is simply returning late from holiday and feels that the whole thing has been blown out of proportion screamed of a camp surprised by the level of vitriol their actions have spawned. And those leaks suggested the presence of an agent with nothing more than an entry-level understanding of negotiation and public relations.
Considering that Kane and Kane are up against Daniel Levy in these negotiations, things do not bode well.
Harry’s best hope now is that City offer enough to get him his move, preferably before Charlie makes any other mistakes.
And maybe, after this is all over, it should be time for Harry to part company with CK66 Ltd and let the business sink or swim on its own merit. I could hazard a guess which of those outcomes it would be.
Nope pay what it takes Kane’s one of the best in the business
As someone once said to me “sometimes, it’s not about doing the easy thing, it’s about doing the RIGHT thing”.I can say with absolute certainty that I wouldn’t. I’d honestly go find another job I’d that was my choice. There are more important things in life than money, self-respect included.
Everything I have read says Charlie was the agent.There’s a picture with Kane signing his six year deal with an agent who isn’t Charlie he became his agent after he signed the six year deal.
During my working day I come across some right miserable bastards who go out of their way to make life difficult despite my cheery, friendly attitude. I never buckle and have turned a few around. However, I think why do theses perennial down in the mouth miserable fuckers carry on working in that environment if it makes them so unhappy. Go find a job that's more enjoyable, however I suspect some are beyond hope.I can say with absolute certainty that I wouldn’t. I’d honestly go find another job I’d that was my choice. There are more important things in life than money, self-respect included.
It’s not an excellent way for a top class team like city though is it because if they were any good their club wouldn’t be interested in loaning them out they’d be playing for the club that owns them. Pep is always evolving but he isn’t going to evolve into playing a target man. I don’t think he always bought experience, no. Not sure what this has got to do with my reply either or what people did or didn’t say when Arteta left. Like I said what you gibbering on aboutGo on then name all the strikers Pep has signed, People said when Atreta left that City`s defense would fall apart, but Pep showed them that Pep is always evolving, the only thing that Pep has always done at City is buy experience.
Loans, an excellent way way of bringing in temporary players till the one you want comes available.
Everything I have read says Charlie was the agent.
But whoever it was made a huge and expensive mistake.