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easley91

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Eric Dier? :cautious:
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KirstyG

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Chatting to my Chelsea supporting husband. He thinks they are getting Kane.
They better bloody not.
 

TC18

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Chatting to my Chelsea supporting husband. He thinks they are getting Kane.
They better bloody not.
I think he’d rather come back here than go to Chelsea. We are in a much better place, plus we could afford him. They’d struggle with FFP.
 

Dov67

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I think he’d rather come back here than go to Chelsea. We are in a much better place, plus we could afford him. They’d struggle with FFP.
and this is not the Abramovich Chelsea, this is shambles Chelsea
 

McFlash

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Oct 19, 2005
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Chatting to my Chelsea supporting husband. He thinks they are getting Kane.
They better bloody not.
I don't think Kane would leave Bayern after just one year, let alone if he doesn't end up winning anything this year.
He'll be there another season at least...unless the family are massively homesick, of course.
He wouldn't be the first player to decide a move wasn't such a good idea because his Mrs hates it.

I'm not sure where he'd end up if that were the case though because I don't see many clubs being able to afford him at his age.
There's the bonus that he's homegrown but I couldn't see Bayern wanting much less than they paid for him, they'd see it as losing face and Bayern love to play the big boys.

I said before, I think Kane has kind of scuppered himself by deciding to move to Bayern. He was almost forced into it but he's not going to find it easy to get out, should he want to.
 

Dov67

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I’m kind of in two minds about the mess Bayern find themselves in.

On the one hand, they, their fans and in particular their journalists acted with zero class throughout that entire summer circus, so to watch their season fall apart is something that brings joy.

On the other hand, i did not harbour any ill will toward Harry, and still have huge reserves of affection for him.
 

UncleBuck

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Aug 20, 2003
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No chance he leaves on his own accord at the end of the season, he’d have so much negative press thrown at him, it’ll be interesting to see if the new man coming in fancies him though and Bayern might decide to recoup some cash.
There are only two clubs I could see him ending up at, Man U or PSG, maybe more so PSG with Mbappe going but would he want to switch from a club that’s generally going to win stuff like Bayern to a tin pot club with no real history in a league that’s deemed inferior to the German league after one season?
Interesting summer coming up that’s for sure.
 

Stamford

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Bayern aren't going to sell Kane. They aren't going to get a better player and they made a huge deal about getting the England captain out of England. He isn't going anywhere, this is a minor blip.
 

Gassin's finest

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I personally don't see him returning to the UK. He spoke in that infamous Neville golf round that he see's himself as having two career's essentially. His first ended when he left us. Now he's stepping into that Beckham-like career where he's at the elite club, huge international profile, building a brand. His media presence in the US is massive, and I can very much see him at the MLS at some point.
 

Frank Blank

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I don't think Kane would leave Bayern after just one year, let alone if he doesn't end up winning anything this year.
He'll be there another season at least...unless the family are massively homesick, of course.
He wouldn't be the first player to decide a move wasn't such a good idea because his Mrs hates it.

I'm not sure where he'd end up if that were the case though because I don't see many clubs being able to afford him at his age.
There's the bonus that he's homegrown but I couldn't see Bayern wanting much less than they paid for him, they'd see it as losing face and Bayern love to play the big boys.

I said before, I think Kane has kind of scuppered himself by deciding to move to Bayern. He was almost forced into it but he's not going to find it easy to get out, should he want to.

In fairness to Harold I think there's every chance he'll win a trophy in Germany this season. It simply won't be with Bayern.
 

ikky

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Still can’t believe he gave up the chance to be PL all time top scorer just to win a trophy or 2 with a club that always wins. Unless he comes back to the PL next season, which I highly doubt, he’s lost the chance imo.
 
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