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You'd surely get an "are you sure?!" eyebrow raise if you tried to actually drop £70 on a Kane shirt today.
You might be tempted if you were a Bayern Fan looking for a present for a kid, or something?You'd surely get an "are you sure?!" eyebrow raise if you tried to actually drop £70 on a Kane shirt today.
They're cheats but that doesn't mean they aren't ambitious of course they are.
Spurs Official Instagram poster picture has Richy (big, ) Porro and Los Celso (smaller).
Maybe means nothing....
We need someone to register on Bayern Community immediately (and probably open Google Translate in a separate tab), in case Harry Kane starts.In terms of the Kane starting thing: if he starts it's difficult to know what that means. We've had countless transfers where the player we're on the brink of signing gets a game for their club when the deal is 90% done and there's a collective meltdown on here as a result then we sign the player soon after anyway. Would be weird to risk him if, as suggested, we've agreed a deal in principle though.
On the other hand, if he's not involved at all I think we all know what that means.
Sure but alongside that ambitious to win everything and they're succeeding.Ambitious to sports wash their regime’s reputation, certainly.
English Breakfast tea as well?He has posted this morning with a full English. He had one slice of bacon on the plate but had 3 sausages.
I agree. Though given the size of the deal, one would think that playing him immediately before the transfer is a larger risk than with smaller deals.In terms of the Kane starting thing: if he starts it's difficult to know what that means. We've had countless transfers where the player we're on the brink of signing gets a game for their club when the deal is 90% done, there's a collective meltdown on here... then we sign the player soon after anyway. Would be weird to risk him if, as suggested, we've agreed a deal in principle though.
On the other hand, if he's not involved at all I think we all know what that means.
Sure but alongside that ambitious to win everything and they're succeeding.
Our owners are no angels either by the way .
We wouldn't want him doing a gazza with a desperate lunge to sign off with a goalI agree. Though given the size of the deal, one would think that playing him immediately before the transfer is a larger risk than with smaller deals.
Because even though it probably is the case, it shouldn’t beDunno why this keeps needing to be spelt out.
Of course, money talks although according to Levy it doesn't.Easier when you’re backed by the wealth of an entire country. It’s certainly not some happy coincidence that the club with the wealthiest owners in the league (before Saudi bought Newcastle) are the most successful of recent times. Same with Abramovich and Chelsea before them.
Of course no billionaire owner is an ‘angel’. There are levels to this shit though, as has been done to to death in other threads.
While I get what you’re saying and theirs countless examples of players playing in a friendly to leave a few days after you’d think in a £100 million plus deal all precautions would be taken and he’d be wrapped in bubble wrap.In terms of the Kane starting thing: if he starts it's difficult to know what that means. We've had countless transfers where the player we're on the brink of signing gets a game for their club when the deal is 90% done, there's a collective meltdown on here... then we sign the player soon after anyway. Would be weird to risk him if, as suggested, we've agreed a deal in principle though.
On the other hand, if he's not involved at all I think we all know what that means.
He has posted this morning with a full English. He had one slice of bacon on the plate but had 3 sausages.
Yeah you'd think so but football is weird and I'm sure I've seen this happen right before massive money deals before, and in competitive games too.While I get what you’re saying and theirs countless examples of players playing in a friendly to leave a few days after you’d think in a £100 million plus deal all precautions would be taken and he’d be wrapped in bubble wrap.
You'd surely get an "are you sure?!" eyebrow raise if you tried to actually drop £70 on a Kane shirt today.
Pristine, never worn sticker too£70? Levy’s slapped a “Kane Memorial Kit” sticker on it and is charging £100