Harry Kane

As one who believes the chances of getting Haaland are certainly more against then they are for, I wouldn’t be surprised to see us test the waters around the £80 million mark next season (if Haaland does not happen).
 
I think Sanchez and then Messi have been key moments for how City do business, and rightly so. As a club we have no interest in being used as a bank, as a name to throw around for someone looking for a better deal, or any of the other shit we've had the piss taken out of by agents, chairmen, and players, over the years. We've got the best facilities, best manager, and best team in the world. If you come to play for us you'll get rewarded, if you get your head down and play your role in the team you'll be a much better player, if you do well for us you'll get trophies and the latter stages of the CL and a pay rise to go with it, and if you work really, really hard you'll be a club legend with a statue.
I would love the know the full story on our "failed" deals in the future.

The club has received some appalling treatment from the red shirt clubs, especially the rags, have we played a very devious game?

Have we bid, scouted and approached players in the full knowledge that the rags knew exactly what we doing, what we were offering?

Have we played the greatest sting operation of all time?

It genuinely would not surprise me and if we have not, Tkixi and co are a bunch of very lucky guys.
 
I would love the know the full story on our "failed" deals in the future.

The club has received some appalling treatment from the red shirt clubs, especially the rags, have we played a very devious game?

Have we bid, scouted and approached players in the full knowledge that the rags knew exactly what we doing, what we were offering?

Have we played the greatest sting operation of all time?

It genuinely would not surprise me and if we have not, Tkixi and co are a bunch of very lucky guys.
To be honest, I think agents know that United are the most gullible football club on the planet, without a discernable scouting or recruitment plan, and if there is even a whiff on interest from us they can get them on the phone and add a couple of £10ms to the transfer fee and a £100ks to their own paycheck.

I've always said you can't really judge the players that end up there based on the performances for United, because they don't have the management or coaching or facilities to judge them compared to what they'd look like if they played for us. I imagine, for instance, Fred would look like a completely different player if he'd worked alongside Fernandino in a team with a proper pressing system in front of him. And I dread to think what Rodri, who for me has been one of our players of the season so far, would like if you lumped in him that United team.
 
I would love the know the full story on our "failed" deals in the future.

The club has received some appalling treatment from the red shirt clubs, especially the rags, have we played a very devious game?

Have we bid, scouted and approached players in the full knowledge that the rags knew exactly what we doing, what we were offering?

Have we played the greatest sting operation of all time?

It genuinely would not surprise me and if we have not, Tkixi and co are a bunch of very lucky guys.

Agree - would love to see behind the scenes as some of these deals were going on.

This summer’s Ronaldo one was the strangest of all. Whether you believe we actually made an approach or not, our name was used liberally in the media for days until the rags were coaxed out, and no denial was made by city until the 11th hour.

Given this has saddled them with a £500kpw player they don’t need, and probably dented their chances in the Haaland race, was this 3D chess from city or sheer chance?
 
I would love the know the full story on our "failed" deals in the future.

The club has received some appalling treatment from the red shirt clubs, especially the rags, have we played a very devious game?

Have we bid, scouted and approached players in the full knowledge that the rags knew exactly what we doing, what we were offering?

Have we played the greatest sting operation of all time?

It genuinely would not surprise me and if we have not, Tkixi and co are a bunch of very lucky guys.
Same here. I cant wait to find out. It's too many times for it to be good luck
 
Or in Utds team, or lfcs team, RM, Barca etc etc. but they dont go for him. If he's that much of a gaurantee why is he STILL at Spurs after all these years.

Because Spurs don’t want to sell their best player. They valued him at a level that wasn’t sensible for any buying club, because he’s worth more to them than he would be to us or any other top club. Imagine how shit Spurs would be without Kane.
 
Or in Utds team, or lfcs team, RM, Barca etc etc. but they dont go for him. If he's that much of a gaurantee why is he STILL at Spurs after all these years.
Those teams all have completely different styles of football that wouldn't necessairly suit him. What an odd insult to make.
 
Agree - would love to see behind the scenes as some of these deals were going on.

This summer’s Ronaldo one was the strangest of all. Whether you believe we actually made an approach or not, our name was used liberally in the media for days until the rags were coaxed out, and no denial was made by city until the 11th hour.

Given this has saddled them with a £500kpw player they don’t need, and probably dented their chances in the Haaland race, was this 3D chess from city or sheer chance?
I think you can piece together what happened fairly well. Ronaldo was shopped about all summer to big clubs all over Europe, City weren't interested, upon the Kane deal falling through Mendes tried again and City made vaguely positive noises, Pep wasn't entirely sure but agreed that he'd prefer the option than none at all, there were some early discussions about price, City and Juventus were on their way to hammering something out, and then the United contingent swooped in and changed Ronaldo's mind. We definitely didn't go in to force United's hand, but United are so badly run and desperate that they will continue to fuck themselves over. Put another way, United don't factor into our decision making, but on more than one occasion we factor into theirs.
 
I think you can piece together what happened fairly well. Ronaldo was shopped about all summer to big clubs all over Europe, City weren't interested, upon the Kane deal falling through Mendes tried again and City made vaguely positive noises, Pep wasn't entirely sure but agreed that he'd prefer the option than none at all, there were some early discussions about price, City and Juventus were on their way to hammering something out, and then the United contingent swooped in and changed Ronaldo's mind. We definitely didn't go in to force United's hand, but United are so badly run and desperate that they will continue to fuck themselves over. Put another way, United don't factor into our decision making, but on more than one occasion we factor into theirs.

Certainly seems that way and can prove a useful piece of armoury in order to fuck them over .
 
Why is he an idiot? he did not want to sell Kane unless we paid a crazy fee.

Why should Levy and Spurs do anything for the National team? People were going crazy on here when KDB turned out for Belgium on one leg, it was out of order to us , the club that pay his wages. Club sides look after No1 and rightly so.

Thankfully we did not and it appears yet again by luck or great judgement , we had dodged not a bullet but a cruise missile.

Kane looks done to me , just like Sanchez did when he left the Arse'.
The fact that he looks done might make Levy look like an idiot for turning down whatever we offered for him?
 
The fact that he looks done might make Levy look like an idiot for turning down whatever we offered for him?
Especially if he ends up being sold somewhere for significantly less and being at a new club gives him a new lease on life.

If City don't go back in for him, I can see Kane fucking off to the first club that put in a decent offer out of spite, even if they're a step down (eg Newcastle).
 
Especially if he ends up being sold somewhere for significantly less and being at a new club gives him a new lease on life.

If City don't go back in for him, I can see Kane fucking off to the first club that put in a decent offer out of spite, even if they're a step down (eg Newcastle).
Quite possible if things aren’t shipshape and Bristol fashion* at Tottingham Towers. He could justify his escape - in public if not to himself - as a project and a challenge.

(*Not used or heard that expression in years!)
 
Especially if he ends up being sold somewhere for significantly less and being at a new club gives him a new lease on life.

If City don't go back in for him, I can see Kane fucking off to the first club that put in a decent offer out of spite, even if they're a step down (eg Newcastle).
I fully expect City to go back in for Kane at around £80m, especially if Raheem is moving on.
 

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