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Doesn’t seem interested does he?
This. Spurs should have taken the money, and Levy is a tight fisted moron who doesn't know when to twist instead of stick. You take the money for Kane and reinvest it while other teams are DESPERATELY offloading players, you don't keep a (getting older) injury prone player who will lose total interest - and value - the more the season wears on.He simply dosen't want to be there anymore. Will still be professional and score goals but can see that extra 10% isn't there this season.
When people were lauding Levy for his stance the reality is Spurs are still likely to finish 7th-8th and win nothing yet again and will just have to do rebuilding 12 months later.
I don't think he is deliberately not playing. Players are human and just can't will themselves into form.Why would anyone spend money on a professional sportsman that on purpose down his tools to sabotage his own club to force his will? When you’re stupid enough to sign a 6-year long contract at 25, with a club that doesn’t win trophies, you get what you deserve. Play your best and hope someone actually pays the ransom. It wont be easy next summer either with younger and hotter prospects moving for free or cheaper….
Beautifully said.He's going to have a shit season and City won't return to him. Spurs will end up stuck with a player who doesn't want to be with them. Will be a shit ending that they deserved.
Yep, people were talking about Levy as if he got a big W, but he shot himself in the foot. He basically lost 30-40M in transfer fees, about 10M in wages, for a uninterest Kane for one season. Kane will get his move, will keep his England place, stroll around the pitch and collect his paycheck. For Levy it was nothing but a dick measuring contest. Its really funny to see as a rival though.This. Spurs should have taken the money, and Levy is a tight fisted moron who doesn't know when to twist instead of stick. You take the money for Kane and reinvest it while other teams are DESPERATELY offloading players, you don't keep a (getting older) injury prone player who will lose total interest - and value - the more the season wears on.
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City will definitely go for Haaland next season, but if they fail to get him, they will get Kane, and for a much cheaper price too. Wont be surprised if Liverpool/PSG/Real are in for him as well, basically anyone who fails to get Haaland.Turning down 150m was just dumb. They could have bought replacements with that money and then still have money left to invest later.
Both, probably.A 36 year old Ronaldo is streets ahead of him right now. I can't tell if he's just demotivated or if he's past his peak already.
I said the same thing. Not necessarily his pace, because he’s never been rapid, but his mobility definitely looks affected, and mobility is more important to a striker than raw pace.Both, probably.
I got some stick over the summer for suggesting his ankle problems might have robbed him of his pace and if he can't run past people he would struggle. He will still get double figures this season but his best is well behind him.
I actually think that's a bigger factor than his failed move.
Not sure about that. That’s a tough thing to say at this stage. Time will tell of course.Both, probably.
I got some stick over the summer for suggesting his ankle problems might have robbed him of his pace and if he can't run past people he would struggle. He will still get double figures this season but his best is well behind him.
I actually think that's a bigger factor than his failed move.
Yeah the England captain is the media darling.If Pogba did what he did in the summer and served up his performances thus far, the media would crucified him to no end.
He has been a disgrace. I don't think he'll have a good season at all.