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Grounded , sent to her room and no phone/ wifi for hmmm at least one hour should be enoughI boohed my 6yo when she lost the sack race, I didn't speak to her for a week when she dropped the egg and spoon.
Grounded , sent to her room and no phone/ wifi for hmmm at least one hour should be enoughI boohed my 6yo when she lost the sack race, I didn't speak to her for a week when she dropped the egg and spoon.
at the best possible price;I don't want anyone to boo Kane because it would send a message to City that he needs to be got rid of, thereby giving them a bit more leverage. I want him out, but at the best possible price.
He could've clarified that straightway.. instead of the tepid statement after they signed grealish...We don't even know that what supposedly happened really happened, it wouldn't be the first time the media made something into a story that wasn't. Maybe he was telling the truth that he came back when agreed. If he decided not to cut his holiday short because of covid I don't blame him. Would any of us leave our holiday early to show up for work? If he needed the extra time, mentally, that's important.
Rinse and repeat. Its easy to get carried away by negative news based on spurious gossip. There probably was something going on woth regards to city or plugging for more dosh, nature of the beast, but it never ceases to amaze me that things become 'fact' because it says it on the Internet. The only factual information we have, is that kane has a contact at spurs, he said himself he would never miss training etc etc. Add that to his already professional reputation and I know where I tend to side. But it's easy to get caŕied away on the waves of bad vibes. (See winks also). No facts, just rumour and conjecture. So booing is misplaced and counterproductive in this case.We don't even know that what supposedly happened really happened, it wouldn't be the first time the media made something into a story that wasn't. Maybe he was telling the truth that he came back when agreed. If he decided not to cut his holiday short because of covid I don't blame him. Would any of us leave our holiday early to show up for work? If he needed the extra time, mentally, that's important.
I am not sure the comparison works.Kane is still the best striker the majority of us have seen at the club in our lifetimes. For that he deserves respect. I dont blame him for wanting to move on, he will never win the league or the CL with Spurs as we will not be competitive in the next 3-4 years at least and by which time he'll be past his peak. I dont think he went about the situation in the right way though and was naïve or ill advised or both. But i dont get the hatred and feelings of hurt i keep hearing. like none of us have ever wanted to change jobs or even applied for other jobs to wrangle a pay rise or promotion. Thats life and its his job not his escape