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Have you got a link sir?Not sure if it’s made it in here but the THST statement is bang on.
Have you got a link sir?Not sure if it’s made it in here but the THST statement is bang on.
Leave them A&C, I think they're are just hurting and looking to distract from their hurt, I remember Hoddle leaving, I was devastated (or so I thought), till Gascoigne came along!Fuck me, what was he supposed to do, audition for a Kleenex advert?
This morning I've seen people say you could tell he was emotional and others that he showed none. It's micro analysis and body language interpretation at it's finest
You're looking at this in a very personal/parasocial way. There's no fault or blaming here.The thing is, people seem to think it shows him as arrogant.
I actually think it makes the board look incredibly insecure. Looking to blame, than accept fault and move on. That makes me concerned.
I guess more tourists = more club shop spending but just to be accurate, the club don’t make money from the ticket exchange on a ticket per ticket basis. The ridiculous booking fee goes to ticket master.Yeah he’s upset the militant fan base so much that even more will put their tickets on the exchange this season so more tourists to snap them up
Record breaking matchday income this season
Am I the only one who thinks it’s obvious that the club would mention trying to keep Harry and him wanting a new challenge in the leaving message? I mean we can’t be seen to be letting our record goalscorer (and one of our greatest ever players) walk away without a fight?
I acknowledge Levy’s absolute failure on the football side in recent years (he failed the whole club not just Kane btw), but I don’t think this message is something to attack him over.
I think he’d be getting pelters if he didn’t mention trying to keep him and treated this as a normal sale.
Well saidAm I the only one who thinks it’s obvious that the club would mention trying to keep Harry and him wanting a new challenge in the leaving message? I mean we can’t be seen to be letting our record goalscorer (and one of our greatest ever players) walk away without a fight?
I acknowledge Levy’s absolute failure on the football side in recent years (he failed the whole club not just Kane btw), but I don’t think this message is something to attack him over.
I think he’d be getting pelters if he didn’t mention trying to keep him and treated this as a normal sale.
I agree. it’s quite a helpful statement. It gives us absolute proof that he wouldn’t even consider losing HK for free. Despite having not paid a penny for him. And him giving us the best chance of a successful season. Money beat ambition as always and he will never change.You're looking at this in a very personal/parasocial way. There's no fault or blaming here.
It's not wrong for them to say that they wanted Kane to stay and would have paid him the same amount as Bayern nor is it wrong to imply that they couldn't let him leave on a free to a competitor. It's a decision they've made that many here seem to agree with and they are communicating that.
Even if they believed that they've cost us our only possible chance of having any kind of success ever and destroyed 20 years of progress, It doesn't make sense or do any good to start flagellating themselves publicly. Someone has to look after the interests and appearence of the club.
Yeah, you're right. The ridiculous takes are wearing thin but now isn't the time. having said that, if people want to distract from their hurt they should stick pins into their testicles.Leave A&C, I think people are hurting and looking to distract from their hurt, I remember Hoddle leaving, I was devastated (or so I thought), till Gascoigne came along!
Very different people. South American passion and emotion I think is more worn on the sleave.yeah, I know they’re different characters and personalities but Moura seemed so much more emotional and also to get what being part of a club and family means
That's the spirit.other teams are beating us without Harry Kane..