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No. The last thing I heard was that he's due back at the weekend but I haven't seen a specific day reported.Did Kane show up today or still on strike? (havent had chance to read news all day so im actually wondering)
No. The last thing I heard was that he's due back at the weekend but I haven't seen a specific day reported.Did Kane show up today or still on strike? (havent had chance to read news all day so im actually wondering)
We will play arsenal on Sunday so Saturday back in training would make sense if he wants to come back this week.No. The last thing I heard was that he's due back at the weekend but I haven't seen a specific day reported.
I don't think anyone was expected there as we have a game tonightDid Kane show up today or still on strike? (havent had chance to read news all day so im actually wondering)
Grealish will spend half the season on the bench.
That’s why you employ a really experienced and savvy agent for you - oh, wait a minute, eek!We need to put prejudice aside and try to move on and hope matters are resolved very quickly. I want Kane to leave but I can't do anything about it and am certainly not going to hate him because he is acting a dickhead.
My last job I was promise a lot and they delivered little. I walked out. They went mad but I was right to f*** them over. I suffered some mental trauma from it because its not me to do this-they were out of order. We mustn't underestimate the mental trauma an individual can go through when backed into a corner. Im not excusing Kane but we mustn't lose the fact that he may not be thinking clearly and its got out of control.
Im not sure its as simple as that. Kane feels Tottenham have let hime down and he is protesting.That’s why you employ a really experienced and savvy agent for you - oh, wait a minute, eek!
A single journalist characterizing the deal that way doesn’t make it so. Southampton, recall, had made fools of themselves throughout the negotiations and were attempting to save face. Dan Sheldon, a local Southampton reporter, characterized it as a part exchange early on in negotiations. As the deal dragged on, it was only ever a question of how much money on top of KWP we'd have to pay in order to get it across the line, and it's hardly a coincidence that the two were announced on consecutive days. I'm sure that as a technical matter it involved two sales contracts rather than one, but anyone who paid attention to the negotiations as they played out knows without any scintilla of doubt that the two were connected to one another.
As this all relates to Kane, it's at least within the realm of possibility that an eventual agreement could be reached involving a player or two coming our way. We're actively in the market for another CB and Laporte is stuck on City's bench. If we sell Winks and Sissoko we've had ITK that we'll be in the market for a CM and Bernardo wants out of the club. It's certainly at least worth discussing.
A competent agent would have him out of the club already. Firstly, by approaching everything since the Neville interview with a bit more nous and, more importantly, forcing the inclusion of clauses in his contract (or making it shorter than 6 years).Im not sure its as simple as that. Kane feels Tottenham have let hime down and he is protesting.
How do you define legend anyway??
Kane has behaved like a total shit these last few days, but he is the second highest goalscorer in the the 139 year history of the club, and he came from our academy. Whatever has happened this week and however this plays out his name will be right there when the history of this club is being written. Which makes his behaviour this week all the more upsetting.
Exactly. It’s unbelievable. We’ve got England’s talisman being compared in value to Grealish who didn’t start in the majority of England’s matches in the Euros. Grealish a good player, but considering all factors valuing him similarly to Kane is a fucking joke. Especially in a domestic transfer.I think some people saying we should sell Kane for 150M totally underestimate how valuable he is to us
His value to us isn't just his goals/assists on the pitch - it's off it. Sponsors, global viewership and, by extension, commercial revenue will - in part - be driven by his profile, due the press and attention he has
He is England's Captain, World Cup Golden Boot Winner, England's Joint Highest Tournament scorer, and - potentially - the highest scoring forward to play in the PL if he stays fit over the next four years (24 goals a year..).
The mooted 130M bid from City, or the 150 - 160M discussed by some on here is nowhere near his worth to us - or his actual value purely on football merits.
Combine those two and I can't see us selling for anything less than 200M+
No, because I can't imagine after the last couple of days he'd like to damage what's left of his relationship with the club anymore than he already has done. I'd imagine from this point onwards all talking/acting will happen behind closed doors.For the sake of clarity do you think Kane will come out and confirm the exact nature of the Gentleman’s agreement because if he does’nt he has’nt got a leg to stand on.