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slartibartfast

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Oct 21, 2012
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Not even a congratulation post on social madia to the team???
He's 100% gone.
No. He wants to go to Man City so he's hardly likely to post 'Well done' to Spurs on social media is he?
However Kane isn't deciding if he moves or not, Levy is. And if Man City dont stump up to our evaluation then he's not going. Simplez.
 

kent brockman

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Sep 1, 2012
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Perfect win for Pep, if you think about it.

Has some ammo to prove that he "needs" Kane, and allows us to suggest we don't.

Must really think Jesus is shite if he doesn't even make the XI in a squad that "needs a goalscorer"

Yeah. Interesting that he is a back-up striker in a team with no striker…. :ROFLMAO:
 

philll

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Aug 31, 2012
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Amazed Kane wasn't shown on TV so he could get booed. I'd have thought Sunset+Vine producers would have insisted the director get that shot in there.
I'm not sure I believe he was there tbh. There's just no way the club could've stopped Sky panning to him or a random press photog (or even a fan) snapping his photo and I've seen no photographic evidence that he was at the ground today. It's actually pretty telling that the latest pictures of him on Getty Images are from the Euros.
 
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Yeah. Interesting that he is a back-up striker in a team with no striker…. :ROFLMAO:

Bit like when a hot girl says to her straight male friend "Why can't I just find a nice guy who wants me for me. You? Hahaha you're so funny, I'm so lucky to have a friend like you"

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TropicalYid

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Jul 25, 2014
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Hes still a spurs player, and vice captain. Not a word in social media. I know it was a win over the team he wants to join but still....
To me it says a lot.
He can just f.. o.. for all I care.
 

Sevens

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Apr 23, 2014
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Hes still a spurs player, and vice captain. Not a word in social media. I know it was a win over the team he wants to join but still....
To me it says a lot.
He can just f.. o.. for all I care.

Unfortunately it is his lack of social media presence that clearly demonstrates he wants to leave. Usually he (or whoever it is that does his social media for him) is all over it after a result. The tumbleweed silence is deafening......
 

spids

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I really hope he was somewhere in the stadium watching that and realising he will never again get the love that Sonny, Tanganga and the boys were getting from a packed WHL! Tarnished!
 

spursfan77

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I'm not sure I believe he was there tbh. There's just no way the club could've stopped Sky panning to him or a random press photog (or even a fan) snapping his photo and I've seen no photographic evidence that he was at the ground today. It's actually pretty telling that the latest pictures of him on Getty Images are from the Euros.

Nuno said pre match that Kane was at the training ground training this morning but he didn’t know where he was now.

I wouldn’t sell him to them after today unless it’s for exactly what we want. The game showed how badly Man City needed him. I actually think the game couldn’t have gone much worse for him in that regard.
 

Montalbano

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Jan 29, 2018
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I can’t imagine how he must be feeling right now..

He wants to leave to win trophies. Spurs win another big game without him — against the team he’s begging to join.

What a fucking wanker he’s been made out to be.
 

TH1239

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The time to sell Kane is now. City's objectives were to win both the PL and CL this season. They now look like longshots for the Champions League, and Chelsea and United arguably have squads as good, or even better than them, too. They need Kane, and you have to think a package worth at least 150+ million pounds will be put forth this week.

For Spurs, the timing also couldn't be better. The squad had a great performance today and still has a lot of talent left to integrate in Romero, Gil, Lo Celso and Ndombele, and a giant transfer fee for Kane, as well as another 200K off the wage bill, would give Paratici the ability to recruit some top players.

By the way, the wage bill issue is one we should focus more on. Kane, Bale, Mourinho, Alderweireld, Lamela, Rose and Vinicius would potentially be nearly 900K a week off the club's salary book. The players brought in thus far aren't high wage players, so if you add Aurier, Sissoko and Winks to that list and subtract Gil, Romero, Golini's purported salaries, as well as the 60K wage bump for Son and Sessegnon/Skipp's wages, we'd potentially be looking at nearly 700K a week less in weekly wages before any additional signings after selling Kane. That is a total game-changer in allowing Paratici to make moves in the market. We could offer both Lautaro Martinez and Bernardo Silva 200K a week (a big wage increase for both) and still have 300K a week in wages to entice a quality midfielder, a second striker and another defender. Or alternatively, we could go to the loan market and bring in talented players like Pjanic or Coutinho, too.

The point is selling Kane is a forward thinking move that also could really kickstart a new era at the club.
 
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