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He starts
He scored.
Happy for him. Still fucking despise Bayern though.
He starts
couldn't agree more, and yet I somehow don't blame himHe's signed up for a bunch of ego hits. Not the most important person anymore, not got fans adulation automatically, not going to have those connections with players who know his every move. Frankly it's Champions League or bust for him, and nothing else will be enough.
This is the bargain he made.
Pretty damn pathetic if they weren’t.Good debut. Really felt like the German players specifically were refusing to pass to him. Not sure if there is some sort of hurt feelings there with the attention and money behind the move.
Good debut. Really felt like the German players specifically were refusing to pass to him. Not sure if there is some sort of hurt feelings there with the attention and money behind the move.
Pretty damn pathetic if they weren’t.
But on the other side the least comfortable he feels there the better as may then feel grass isn’t greener and come home to spurs!
Pretty damn pathetic if they weren’t.
But on the other side the least comfortable he feels there the better as may then feel grass isn’t greener and come home to spurs!
I don't think that's a Kane problem, it's more a Sane, Gnabry and Musiala are greedy sods problem.
Levy's unwilling to spend the money, which isn't the same as being unable to afford him.We couldn't afford him
You do realise that 'zehn' is German for 'ten', right? One Fraizer Campbell is enough.Nice strike by Herr Frazieren Campbellzehn
For me, it doesn’t matter if it’s your first game of professional football or if you’re Messi - and it doesn’t matter if it’s against a shit team or Dortmund - if you score on your debut for your new club, the vast majority of the team should be running up to you straight away and congratulating you. It’s basic team etiquette.He's signed up for a bunch of ego hits. Not the most important person anymore, not got fans adulation automatically, not going to have those connections with players who know his every move. Frankly it's Champions League or bust for him, and nothing else will be enough.
This is the bargain he made.
Bayern sold more Kane shirts in his first day than any other player in their history.
They probably feel they have to show how good they are. That they are stars too. Insecurities. But they are also greedy, I agree!I don't think that's a Kane problem, it's more a Sane, Gnabry and Musiala are greedy sods problem.