blue_sonic176
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Ronaldo it is then - should score a boatload of tap-ins and pens
The bollockiest of bollocks.Sounds like more bollocks to me.
And City didn't think he was worth that much so we all move on.Not sure why some people are blaming Kane. He made it evident that he wanted to leave and even failed to return to training on time. Whatever you think Kane is worth, the fact is 150m was needed to open Levy's mouth and everyone knew that all along.
Clearly didn’t read it properlyYou don’t blame City but you blame City
I did read it properly but thanks anywayClearly didn’t read it properly
I don’t blame city for setting our own valuation but I blame city for not making our mind up far sooner and targeted players who are now no longer available. Keep up.
Forget the tap-ins, just the penalties will do.Ronaldo it is then - should score a boatload of tap-ins and pens
If he was really that determined to leave he’d have handed in a transfer request and not bothered turning up to training. He just wasn’t committed.
I think too many people here and in the media are giving him too much leeway on this.
Oh go on, do tell. Clive Allen was way before that wasn't he?Only one person has scored 40 goals in all competitions in a season for an English team in the Premier League era.
Why would I wish him to get injured?? I’m just speculating based on his recent spate of injuries is all.. I’m 57 not 7 mate..Hopefully you and others aren’t wishing for him to get injured.
He made it clear he wanted to come, we made it clear we wanted him but ultimately the price was too high. It happens.
we still need a top strikerIf only money it works like that
Not sure if this applied here. A few weeks back it looked like those opposed to signing Kane would outstrip people wanting him. For a variety of reasons he was not a very popular choice only when the sand was slipping quickly through the opening did more warm to the transfer and probably out of desperation. Very few tears will be shed as a result of this transfer breaking down. My view is that it may end up being a blessing in disguise.
So help me because I get this feeling and I am not sure if it's true or not. Why does it seem as though we have issues getting Tier 1 transfers over the line? We've had some tier 1 players over the years, but most of them were not considered such at the time of their signing. It seems as though signing bonafide superstars has always been something we have issues seeing through to the end. Am I wrong? Do we just do a better job at saying "no" to unreal prices? Do superstars fear the expectations of Pep? Is it us? The weather? I am also open to it just being my own frustration with seeing so many top tier players linked with us, only to see the same cycle of "staying another year" or ending up with United or Chelsea. I am well aware this could just be in my head. It's not like we don't have the funds, facilities, or status. So what is it?