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DanNolan

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I think you’re better off just putting in the info. I think talking on my behalf from person opinion- were just a bit fed up of the rollercoaster. The press are always 2days behind but what’s interesting in this one was the fact we played that game when many perceived he was gone. 96m player you dont let him play if he’s gone?
 

hutchiniho

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All should be well at THFC.
Most importantly, Kane is clearly working well on the pitch. Externally, He’s not showing the saga is impacting his work and relationships and is not kicking up any dramas. Full professional.
Ange is super cool, saying the right things and focused on the team and season. Maybe a bit fed up of the questions but he’s a big boy.
The only person that is being negatively effected could Levy with a decent percentage of his time fielding conversations with Munich. His time could be better used looking down the sofas for money for another CB or working the phones to move some fringe on. I’m sure there are many others covering these though.
If the club is cool, we should be too.
The only soap opera is in the tabloid tv studios magnifying up every comment and repeating more than a vintage Only Fools episode.
 

JerryGarcia

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Hopefully Kane at training tomorrow
 

robotsonic

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Still doesn't feel inevitable, and until it does then I'll still think he's not going. I think we want north of £100m guaranteed and I just don't think that they (to their fault) will absorb the value in it, because he's 30+.

Same old stumbling block. His perceived value on the striker market will never be the value that he is to Tottenham, because we're the only ones that can see and extract the full value from what he provides, because he is Spurs. Bayern just want a world class no.9. For us he is way more than that as a player emotionally and financially, and he'll never be what he is to us with anyone else because of his history here, and the ability that he has that only we actually understand.
 

SpursForever71

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Still doesn't feel inevitable, and until it does then I'll still think he's not going. I think we want north of £100m guaranteed and I just don't think that they (to their fault) will absorb the value in it, because he's 30+.

Same old stumbling block. His perceived value on the striker market will never be the value that he is to Tottenham, because we're the only ones that can see and extract the full value from what he provides, because he is Spurs. Bayern just want a world class no.9. For us he is way more than that as a player emotionally and financially, and he'll never be what he is to us with anyone else because of his history here, and the ability that he has that only we actually understand.
Levy and the club must get an idea of whether Bayern will stump up the cash needed or not by now. The fact they are still talking seems to me there is a big chance of this happening, if not why not just tell them he is not for sale and end it there.
I had the same feeling with Bale, convinced myself he was never going to leave, until he did.
Clarity is the most important thing now, so close to the seasons start, if the latest offer isnt good enough then just walk away.
 

robotsonic

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Levy and the club must get an idea of whether Bayern will stump up the cash needed or not by now. The fact they are still talking seems to me there is a big chance of this happening, if not why not just tell them he is not for sale and end it there.
I had the same feeling with Bale, convinced myself he was never going to leave, until he did.
Clarity is the most important thing now, so close to the seasons start, if the latest offer isnt good enough then just walk away.
You'd just have to hope that the realisation on whether they're actually going to put it up or not ends with this round. What are we on now, the 3rd or 4th bid?

We're clearly open to selling at the right value, but I think we're right to stick whatever the value is and however Daniel has come to it, because you have to put the yardstick somewhere. We'd rather keep him, but at a certain value it makes sense to not, so why deal at less than that value? If we've arrived at the position by his actual combined value to us financially and with whatever other factors thrown in, then we should stick to it or let him walk/have a crack at a contract depending how the season goes. We have no reason to deal for less than he's worth to us as we're not skint and owe Bayern (less than, after this farce) nothing.
 

SpursForever71

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You'd just have to hope that the realisation on whether they're actually going to put it up or not ends with this round. What are we on now, the 3rd or 4th bid?

We're clearly open to selling at the right value, but I think we're right to stick whatever the value is and however Daniel has come to it, because you have to put the yardstick somewhere. We'd rather keep him, but at a certain value it makes sense to not, so why deal at less than that value? If we've arrived at the position by his actual combined value to us financially and with whatever other factors thrown in, then we should stick to it or let him walk/have a crack at a contract depending how the season goes. We have no reason to deal for less than he's worth to us as we're not skint and owe Bayern (less than, after this farce) nothing.
absolutely agree, we cant let him go for less than he is worth, and if they dont offer that this time, no more dicking about with them.
Like i say it will impact our season more if it goes on any longer. No point selling him on deadline day and then have no time, or many options for decent replacements.
As always we trust the people at the top to know the best for the club, so will just have to see what happens.
 
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