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I’ve seen a few people say Man City have left it too late but surely this was never getting done before we’ve played them. If it doesn’t get wrapped up next week though then yes - too late to replace properly so not worth it.
nor do we like the way City has behaved throughout the summerDon't pay too much attention to the abuse, but sorry it's come your way.
You have the answer already but it can be summed up by: we all understand exactly why he wants to leave, we just hate the way he's gone about it.
Love this15 minutes to go... 1-0 down...
Nuno looks over to Kane on the bench... Kane steps up... Nuno says "Sit your ass down", Nuno was looking at Scarlet.
Scarlet steps onto the pitch with "One of our own" ringing in his ears...
That sends the message.
15 minutes to go... 1-0 down...
Nuno looks over to Kane on the bench... Kane steps up... Nuno says "Sit your ass down", Nuno was looking at Scarlet.
Scarlet steps onto the pitch with "One of our own" ringing in his ears...
That sends the message.
You say it’s a buyers market, but surely us wanting top dollar for Kane goes against this? And the clubs that we want to deal with will know that we are expecting a big windfall and will push their prices up, not like they aren’t already overinflated anyway!I’m hoping City come in after the game with a big bid that we accept.
It’s a buyers market and we will get more value for money this window then next summer as other clubs will have had a year of extra revenues to cushion their troubles.
You're not alone there.Im just gonna come out and say this, and I know its gonna sound wierd/bad... I will be kind of odd, right now I am gonna be more disappointed if he stays than goes.
I wanted to put laughing aswell as creative, but alas can only choose one! ??Imagine this is to out tactic pep, he starts, fully invested in being a yid and pep doesn’t see it coming.. we will do anything to get him scoring in august ?
You say it’s a buyers market, but surely us wanting top dollar for Kane goes against this? And the clubs that we want to deal with will know that we are expecting a big windfall and will push their prices up, not like they aren’t already overinflated anyway!
I am in the minority here so I am not going to argue with everyone on this board.
You are talking about the morality of things that I, nor any other City or Chelsea fan can control. You are talking about billions of pounds that was opened when the premier league was founded in 1990's.
It's like if I said, I can't talk to you about what brand of phone is better without mentioning the conditions the chinese workers are in at apple or samsung? What use is that to the conversation? That is money and policies involved in things we will never change or be able to change.
Im just gonna come out and say this, and I know its gonna sound wierd/bad... right now I am gonna be more disappointed if he stays than goes.
Mike McGrath saying that he had a meeting with Nuno last night ?
Levy to hold firm on Kane as City bid nears
Mike McGrath
Ian Whittell
Daniel Levy is set to hold firm with his intention to keep Harry Kane at Tottenham when he comes face to face with Manchester City officials today.
Levy is adamant he does not wish to sell Kane despite the England captain wanting to move and City willing to break the British transfer record for him. The Spurs chairman is braced for an official bid in the final fortnight of the summer transfer window, with City seemingly willing to pay £120 million.
Kane has trained for two days with his Spurs team-mates after returning from an extended summer holiday in the Bahamas following the Euros and a period of quarantine. He held talks with new manager Nuno Espírito Santo last night over whether he was mentally and physically ready to today face the team he has made clear he wants to join.
Pep Guardiola has defended City’s owners for their massive investment in his squad, with a thinly veiled criticism of rival counterparts who aim to “benefit” from the running of their clubs. “I am not judging what other clubs do,” the City manager said. “Some owners want to benefit – our owners don’t want any benefits. So they [other clubs] don’t invest in the team, while we invest what we can invest. I said last year that we couldn’t spend £100 million. We have bought Jack Grealish because we sell for £60 million, so in the end we have spent £40 million.”
Guardiola also said City are prepared to defend any accusations against Financial Fair Play wrongdoings. “We have limits for Financial Fair Play and if they don’t agree they can go to court and make a statement – and we will defend. We follow absolutely the rules.”
Pretty disgusting the way he boasts about thise owners and without a hint of irony wears a refugee charity hoodie.
Whooshed over my nut that! Don't get any of it ???Imagine this is to out tactic pep, he starts, fully invested in being a yid and pep doesn’t see it coming.. we will do anything to get him scoring in august ?
These photoshop skills are as lazy as Kanes attempts to leave
Im just gonna come out and say this, and I know its gonna sound wierd/bad... right now I am gonna be more disappointed if he stays than goes.