Which makes no difference to his value to Bayern.Agree with all that...except for the fact that he has one year left on his contract.
Which makes no difference to his value to Bayern.Agree with all that...except for the fact that he has one year left on his contract.
Plus you can't put Levy in a headlock over Zoom.Having dealt with some German clients recently - who, actually, were some of the nicest blokes I've dealt with in 15 years in the ol' game - they were very keen to do in person meetings, especially at key points during the deal. On speaking to them about this, it's embedded in a lot of their business culture apparently.
I mean that could also be specific to that company, however it would make sense why this nonsense isn't being done by phone/Teams/Zoom/webcam and a prayer.
No chance they fly over here just to submit a bid which has been circulating in the media and will likely be rejected. I think if this has been arranged for a week or so the plan is to stay for a couple of days until an agreement is reached.
There’s even our own example: Moussa’s ability to play two games fell off a cliff in his very early thirties. And there’s nothing to suggest that he wasn’t a consummate professional and didn’t keep himself in top condition.Benzemas best football was played between the ages of 30 -34.
An opposite end was rooney and Owen, who were washed up in their early 30's
Its different for different players.
It’s a long standing German tradition, they always like to visit other countries in personHaving dealt with some German clients recently - who, actually, were some of the nicest blokes I've dealt with in 15 years in the ol' game - they were very keen to do in person meetings, especially at key points during the deal. On speaking to them about this, it's embedded in a lot of their business culture apparently.
I mean that could also be specific to that company, however it would make sense why this nonsense isn't being done by phone/Teams/Zoom/webcam and a prayer.
Of course it is, and those examples prove the point perfectly. It isn’t remotely surprising that Owen and Rooney aged poorly - Owen because he was very dependent on speed and had dodgy hamstrings, and Rooney because of his body shape, lifestyle and miles on the clock.Benzemas best football was played between the ages of 30 -34.
An opposite end was rooney and Owen, who were washed up in their early 30's
Its different for different players.
Agree with all that...except for the fact that he has one year left on his contract.
Yeah it's not like it's completely random.Of course it is, and those examples prove the point perfectly. It isn’t remotely surprising that Owen and Rooney aged poorly - Owen because he was very dependent on speed and had dodgy hamstrings, and Rooney because of his body shape, lifestyle and miles on the clock.
Makes perfect business sense to sell Kane now, but I don't support a business, I support a football team.
Hate this idea that *if* we sell Kane, we can go out and buy a centre back or two. Why can we only do that if we sell our greatest ever player? We're not poor. We should be buying those players regardless.
Except he never played more than 30 league games in a season in his whole time at spurs and had foot and ankle issues for years. So it wasn’t remotely surprising he didn’t age well: it’s almost as if body type, injuries and other factors mean you can have a higher level of confidence in some players maintaining a high level than others….There’s even our own example: Moussa’s ability to play two games fell off a cliff in his very early thirties. And there’s nothing to suggest that he wasn’t a consummate professional and didn’t keep himself in top condition.
Having dealt with some German clients recently - who, actually, were some of the nicest blokes I've dealt with in 15 years in the ol' game - they were very keen to do in person meetings, especially at key points during the deal. On speaking to them about this, it's embedded in a lot of their business culture apparently.
I mean that could also be specific to that company, however it would make sense why this nonsense isn't being done by phone/Teams/Zoom/webcam and a prayer.
The vicious circle that Is DL!And if we'd done it a couple of years ago, maybe we wouldn't be losing him.
We're a joke.
Yeah wasn't Dembele also managing a hip injury on-and-off for years? He had a lot of injury issues.Except he never played more than 30 league games in a season in his whole time at spurs and had foot and ankle issues for years. So it wasn’t remotely surprising he didn’t age well: it’s almost as if body type, injuries and other factors mean you can have a higher level of confidence in some players maintaining a high level than others….
I'm 42 years old, I've been going since the 80s this isn't my first rodeo. Thanks for the condescending answer though. How many times are we gonna have to get worse?Eventually is a relative term. We got better within a couple of seasons. I don’t know how old you are but I have followed Spurs for decades. A couple of seasons is not a long time in football.
Pipe down trophy boy. There are people on this forum that haven't even heard the phrase Audere Est Facere.I'm 42 years old, I've been going since the 80s this isn't my first rodeo. Thanks for the condescending answer though. How many times are we gonna have to get worse?
I like it when you post this type of stuff. Ta.Having dealt with some German clients recently - who, actually, were some of the nicest blokes I've dealt with in 15 years in the ol' game - they were very keen to do in person meetings, especially at key points during the deal. On speaking to them about this, it's embedded in a lot of their business culture apparently.
I mean that could also be specific to that company, however it would make sense why this nonsense isn't being done by phone/Teams/Zoom/webcam and a prayer.