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Joely410

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I think being angry at all is a bit strange. Until there's an official announcement that is.

Monday, news that he's off, lynchmob formed, tar and feather procured and a reinfoced aubergine shaped dildo taken out of it's velvet bag
Tuesday, news he's staying, party streamers are let off, cake and congas
Wednesday, news he's off again, anger management failures abound, people run around headbutting walls and fisticuffs aplenty
Thursday, oh no, guess what, he's staying again..........

I'm surprised people have still got the energy for it.

Hoping this is the precedent that Kane follows after a fee has been agreed between clubs and even wages sorted:
Never go Full Le Tissier.
 

Tonio

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May 15, 2008
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I’m in Greece right now (bully for me) anyway a group of German lads are talking Tottenham and Kane not far from where I’m sat. Can’t understand anything else they’re saying but they seem animated.
 

Dov67

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Kane has his best season for us scoring a ridiculous 30 goals in the worst spurs side for about 15 years.

The defence has its worst season for about 15 years conceding 67 goals

But Kane is being sold before any of those defenders who conceded those 67 goals...........and a day before the premier league starts............and the cherry on the icing on the cake is that one of those defenders (Lenglet) is likely to have his loan move made permanent.............wait for it.........cos he's cheap

It's vandalism, its sabotage. I absolutely hate Daniel Levy. Regardless of the result at home to Man U, I hope the stadium is turned into such a cauldron of red hot hate that Levy has to escape in the boot of Ange's car at 3am
 

Fatcat

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Will be truly gutted to see him leave but would still rather money for him now than see him to a another Prem next year for free.
I think the rebuild is needed but will take time, not sure we would do enough this season to guarantee he signs a new contract
 

TheWallYid

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Alan shearer won't be happy yet. Kane can do 4 years in Germany and then come back and score the remaining goals
No chance if he goes Bayern for 4 years the PL record won’t happen imo we will have moved on (hopefully) and he’d prob get a few cameos ala Bale
 

JamieSpursCommunityUser

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Jan 27, 2011
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I relate to the emotions you're having but a lot has changed since Berba and that is hyperbolic crap. We've had a bad run after the CL final and we seem to be addressing the things that need changing at the moment. Clubs don't just stay on the up forever, there are cycles and we didn't cycle as well as we could have.

Kane wanted to go 2 years ago so it's not just a consequence of that, we would have need something extremely special (ie mass spending like City and now the goons) to keep us at the level we reached under Poch through COVID and beyond. The biggest mistake for me was nothing to do with money and everything to do with chasing trophies for Kane rather than rebuilding when needed.

The CL final was 4 years ago mate, and an outlier of our decline even then.

The rot had already set in before that season if you recall.

It's not a bad cycle. It's a glass ceiling we can't break through because of one man.

Whenever the stars align that allows us to have a competitive team, we sign Ryan Nelson. Or we refuse to add Grealish, Zaha, or take a reasonable hit on deadwood to push on.

This isn't knee jerk or emotional venting. We've seen 20 years of evidence in how ENIC operate. They use club revenues to increase the asset through capital projects, whilst aiming for the sweet spot of just good enough to rake in CL revenues, but not so costly that we sustain a push for glory.

When Lewis and partners offered £150m of external investment, Levy took £100m, cried poverty in buying a desperately needed CB, spent more time and money sacking the next manger, cost us £30-50m in Europe revenues, and then sold our best ever player for £85m.

We've missed out on a generation of new fans with this approach, and all the revenues that goes with it.

We're now pricing them out of the stadium through a cost of living crises.

I'm fully behind these players and this manager, but to think we can ever be the best version of what we are under ENIC I'm afraid to say is simply deluded.
 

Styopa

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How? They have to pay the money

It depends on how much Levy and Bayern have been arguing over. I would say if they have been arguing over ten or fifteen million quid, it would have been better to do it a few weeks ago, but I doubt Levy sees it that way.
 
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