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JamieSpursCommunityUser

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They won’t though will they. Our club is full of pussies. It is why Kane thinks he can do this and is above them all.

We must hold firm though and I think Levy will. Imagine how pissed off he is. I mean, we are furious but fuck me, he must be totally livid.

I'm sure Hugo will have some choice words for him when he gets back.
 

Harrier

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Exactly. Considering his age and injury issues, it only ever made sense if it was a cheap deal like Hojbjerg.

If we are spending 30m on a striker we should just push the boat out and bring in someone who will be with us for a good number of years with the potential of getting better.
Fair point, but how many premier league proven strikers are available for £30m?
 

Spurslove

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Absolutely, but my post has nothing to do with what he wants or whether that faciliates a move, my point was simply if he stays, which looks more and more likely, I think he will settle down and stay professional. He did last year when it looks like he already wanted out.

Of course I hope you're right, I'd much rather have a Kane playing for us than against us, even if his motivation levels are somewhat diminished if he stays another season. One things for sure, if he doesn't get the move he craves so desperately, he'll have to get used to a very different reception from the Spurs fans from what he's used to, but it'll be all self-inflicted.
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doctor stefan Freud

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This is not the behaviour of someone who has any intention of coming back. I know he’s contractually obligated but his actions are becoming more extreme with each passing day. He has a contractual (and I would argue moral) responsibility to our club, and he’s completely tearing that apart by staying away.

And nothing from him. Just silence. Silence and absence; two of the most harmful things he could possibly do to the club he allegedly loves. This is utterly baffling high stakes high loss manoeuvring from him, done with what seems no thought or concern for the club, the fans. I genuinely believe he will go to City, one way or another
 

CanadaSpurs

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Surprised he’s letting the club get an extended look at the state of play without him in the side. Probably could have helped his chances by showing up to paper over the cracks before jumping ship at the end of the window.
 

JeremyPaxton

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“Heeeeeey, Harryyyy Kaa-ane, (insert New Testament figure linked to selling out here), I wanna know why you’re such a ….”
 

JamieSpursCommunityUser

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I hope so. Somebody needs to do something.

Ok. Lock him in the laundry room with Graham Roberts.

Better still keep Graham away form the news beforehand, and only tell him what he's done as he walks in.

Throw in that skinhead from AFTV for good measure, and tell him he's been backing into Centre Backs in training again. AGAIN!
 
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dimiSpur

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Funny how Sky and all these media ****s were all up in arms over the Super League and how it ruins competitiveness (because they were going to miss out on TV rights) yet the idea of City spending 250m on Grealish and Kane, and spending over a billion in dirty money is no problem.... The USSR didn't have propaganda like that...
 

JeremyPaxton

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I thought @Trix said Citeh didn’t have the money for both Grealish and Kane, and all the non-PL clubs are too skint to buy any of Citeh’s off-cuts? If so, now that Grealish is done (and Villa have spent the money, it’s done): H looks to have snookered himself here
 

razor1981

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The whole money-spinning structure of professional football relies on the idea that a player who is under contract is not able to renege on their deal and unilaterally opt to move to a new club.

FIFA take a very dim view of any player breaching their contractual obligations in an attempt to force a move. FIFA's rules also include a presumption that any club buying a player who has forced a move in this way are guilty of inducing the breach of contract - which comes with an automatic 2 transfer window ban on registering any new players, including the player they've just bought.

Harry seems to be playing a very stupid / dangerous game here. If his refusal to return to training results in him missing our game against the team he wants to move to, you'd think that's pretty strong evidence to support the inducement claim against City.

If Kane continues with this daft protest, there's a chance that he could get his move, only for City to be told that they are not allowed to register him (or any other player) until at least next summer - and Kane could also get a 6-month worldwide ban, preventing him playing for England.

He needs to listen to advice from proper professionals on how he needs to conduct himself, because at the moment he looks like he doesn't have a clue what he's doing.
 
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Blockbuster

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I thought @Trix said Citeh didn’t have the money for both Grealish and Kane, and all the non-PL clubs are too skint to buy any of Citeh’s off-cuts? If so, now that Grealish is done (and Villa have spent the money, it’s done): H looks to have snookered himself here
Without wanting to bash any ITK but they all said a lot regarding managers. So wouldn’t worry too much

pinch of salt etc etc etc
 

Cornpattbuck

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Harry is in danger of going full Peter Odemwingie here. You never go full Peter Odemwingie.
 
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