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Not sure he'f come back to sit on our bench
Surely you can see that ‘their fans’ is a bit of a distant remark?Yeah. He didn’t name the fans individually. He hates us.
Agree with all points made. I do wonder how him being in the team would’ve affected Maddison with him dropping deep. The pressing side also another possible issue. But the goals would be a thousand a season.Yes and no.
Kane up front would be scoring at will.
But, the reality is - it was clear to Spurs at the beginning of the summer that Kane was leaving - and we did transfer business with that in mind. We would not have Maddison, if Kane was staying, imo.
I think the totality of the circumstances - a complete change in culture, including Kane leaving, has lead to the the good start.
But, if the question is simply - would we be playing well with the same team plus Kane - we would be playing even better with Kane.
Surely you can see that ‘their fans’ is a bit of a distant remark?
How much less could you care?he’s gone. I could care less tbh.
How much less could you care?
I actually think the system is better suited without him. That doesn't mean we wouldn't be better with him: he's a world class player.Agree with all points made. I do wonder how him being in the team would’ve affected Maddison with him dropping deep. The pressing side also another possible issue. But the goals would be a thousand a season.
Pretty reasoned outlook. Some elements don't suit him in terms of pressing, it his goalscoring prowess would have shone in this system.I actually think the system is better suited without him. That doesn't mean we wouldn't be better with him: he's a world class player.
But it means the net impact of him going isn't as bad as it might have been. And we've bought well.
Honestly, it looks like it might turn out to have been a reasonable/good move for everyone.
I tell you what though - he dodged a bullet with Utd. Was fairly clear that was his preferred destination. They'd be a sh*t show even with him there. He got very lucky with that one.
Different country but Xhaka still loses Kane at the back post.
its his signature move on a corner, surely Defenders have got wise to it.
You are correct, grammatically it is a 'distant' remark. He may feel he needs to fully embrace the Bayern fans by keeping his love for this club at arms length (especially given how weird the Germans got over Levy not bending over for them), this doesn't make sense as we're not rivals in the same league, or it could just be that footballers are not the brightest people out there and didn't know how to respond?Surely you can see that ‘their fans’ is a bit of a distant remark?
I actually think the system is better suited without him. That doesn't mean we wouldn't be better with him: he's a world class player.
But it means the net impact of him going isn't as bad as it might have been. And we've bought well.
Honestly, it looks like it might turn out to have been a reasonable/good move for everyone.
I tell you what though - he dodged a bullet with Utd. Was fairly clear that was his preferred destination. They'd be a sh*t show even with him there. He got very lucky with that one.