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Loyalty (yep loyalty) bonus innit
The very least he can do is put that request in at this point. Disgusting if we have to pay him a 'loyalty bonus' after his actions.
Loyalty (yep loyalty) bonus innit
Us Spurs fans will care.Give it two weeks at City and no-one will care how Kane looked in the whole thing, and on 400K a week, neither will Kane I'm guessing
Good luck Harry. I hope you win a pile of trophies elsewhere because you'd have got fuck-all chance to win anything under the Levy/ENIC regime.
His England teammates makes Harry look even worse every day. Imagine ruining your image like this. Such a foolish thing to do.
Has anyone stopped to think that maybe Kane has already been sold and both himself and Man City have been told to keep quiet while we work on a replacement?
This to me sounds much more plausable than Kane tring to force a move knowing the backlash he would get.
This is exactly the attitude I think the behaviour's designed to create. Make people resigned to a sale as inevitability and then agitate over its speed (accepting a lower offer is of course the speediest way to sell a player)For me, it's an inevitable outcome of what will transpire with Kane becoming a City player BUT we must now look to get our business done in anticipation of this rumbling on till the end of the window.
Of course I understand the 'get as much as you can for him' rhetoric but ultimately, what will ring truer is that he's only worth as much as someone is willing to pay. If hypothetically £100m+ allows us to recruit who Paratici/Nuno want then get the deal done, move on and enter a new chapter with fresh impetus and not a great big gigantic, England Captain shaped cloud over our season.
I haven't once said that I agree with the way he's behaving. My whole rhetoric is that I understand why he wants out and that we should let him go. He's made enough money for ENIC over the years with his contribution towards consistent CL qualifications. No, I don't think we should let him go for peanuts but I don't think we should be holding out for £150m either.mate, its boring! he's gad finals/semi finals and he hid! he's just as much to blame as levy! chmage the fucking tune! and im a levy outer! hes being a right ****! thats all there is to it!
I am of the opposite consensus, if he goes, I hope he never wins a trophy in his career, would be even sweeter if we pick up 1 or 2 on the way so he can think what could of beenGood luck Harry. I hope you win a pile of trophies elsewhere because you'd have got fuck-all chance to win anything under the Levy/ENIC regime.
I am of the opposite consensus, if he goes, I hope he never wins a trophy in his career, would be even sweeter if we pick up 1 or 2 on the way so he can think what could of been
This should be pinned to the top of every transfer thread.It is probably a good time to look at the definitions of price, value and worth because they are instrumental in this whole situation.
Price - is the actual observable exchange amount in an open market - we don't know that yet.
Value - is an estimate of the price that would be achieved if the asset were to be sold in the market - This is the actual value that Kane is in the market compared to other players and the previous prices paid for them.
Now this is the most important one here - Worth - a specific investor’s perception of the capital sum which he would be prepared to pay (or accept) for the asset. - Our perception of Harry Kane's worth to us is higher than the market value of the player. This is why it is such a hard price for Man City to get to. Their perception of worth of Kane is a lot less than ours. It underpins the whole difficulty of the situation for Man City. Levy, is a lot of things but one thing he understands is the worth of a player to the club.
Now lots of people might say it is the same for every transfer. But it isn't, this is quite a unique one because of Kane and who he is to us.