It's Quiet Thread 15 - Txiki Blinders

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Other targets such as Haaland have also done nothing.
I know I said I wasn’t going to respond anymore, especially given the repetitive points, but I read your post and then saw that you added this final sentence in an edit, as an attempt at provocation. To which I will gladly respond.
Haaland single-handedly carried Dortmund to the UCL quarter finals this season. He also scored twice in a cup final against a better team than his (Leipzig, Bundesliga 2nd place) a week ago. Last season he almost got them past finalists PSG in the UCL by himself again.

I wasn’t asking if Kane had done anything like Moura in a similar stage of the UCL, and I think you know that.
I was just asking how many times has he won a big game by himself. I don’t doubt there is one; I just can’t recall it!
Like someone pointed out today either on this thread or Kane’s specific thread, there used to be a sense of relief around here when people saw that he was going to play against us instead of Son
 
So the transfer window is looking like the follwoing:

Grealish - not enamoured by this potential signing - think he isnt as good as what we have but maybe Pep can make him better

Mendes for fullback. - know nothing of him but seems to be rated highly

Messi - say no more - but as always its all down to his decision

Kane or Haaland - for me we should go for Haaland regardless of agent and potential price - a possible generational talent who has everything we crave in pace, power, pressing ability, hold up play and is young....Kane is a decent striker but has no pace, isnt mobile, doesnt look like he can press and Id question whether his heart would truly be in it....he is spurs through and through - plus he bring the whole England circus with him....yes he is a very good striker but there are reoccuring injury concerns and we have been stung before on that one
 
If you’re upset by double standards then football isn’t the sport for you. Like Cole Sear in The Sixth Sense with dead people, you see them all the time.

If Harry the Hotspur, he’s one of our own, Roy of the Rovers, Melchester and England captain Kane comes to City, the next double standard you will see is the PGMOL stasi spotting every thuggish back in on a jumping defender.

You are wrong about Garcia and Sané. We hate FCBarca, not Garcia. Sane is more disappointment than hate. If he’d knuckled down here under Pep he’d be a Balon D’or winner.
I know many believe this, but I never saw it. He has individual things he does spectacularly. But overall there is a Balotelli feel to Sane. Lots of exceptional qualities, but there's that sense he'd never put it all together.

Early days, but I see no signs of change as of yet.
 
I know I said I wasn’t going to respond anymore, especially given the repetitive points, but I read your post and then saw that you added this final sentence in an edit, as an attempt at provocation. To which I will gladly respond.
Haaland single-handedly carried Dortmund to the UCL quarter finals this season. He also scored twice in a cup final against a better team than his (Leipzig, Bundesliga 2nd place) a week ago. Last season he almost got them past finalists PSG in the UCL by himself again.


I wasn’t asking if Kane had done anything like Moura in a similar stage of the UCL, and I think you know that.
I was just asking how many times has he won a big game by himself. I don’t doubt there is one; I just can’t recall it!
Like someone pointed out today either on this thread or Kane’s specific thread, there used to be a sense of relief around here when people saw that he was going to play against us instead of Son

Lets not take my post out of context by deleting my entire post bar one line, when I was specifically referring to Champions League Semi Finals as per your Lucas Moura reference.

I've made it more than clear I think Erling Haaland is a brilliant player and I would take either here. The club will make the best decision based on the information they have.
 
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I want to sign Haaland so much but your comment is so wrong.

He is part of a team, a very good part but still one of the eleven.

That team wouldn’t have beaten Sevilla without him. I watched the two legs. Of course the team has merit in the win. But he was the one that took them over the edge
 
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