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I can't believe I just saw a 7 minute interview with Harry Kane and he didn't say "obviously" at all , not even once.
Obviously.
Obviously.
Its kicking a ball, yes one shaped differently but their is a video somewhere of Beckham doing it and having no issues at all. If I recall they were super impressed as he was kicking field goals from a massive distance. Sure it’ll be very different with a bunch of people trying to close you down but I don’t imagine becoming an NFL kicker would be that much of a stretch for a talented footballer. I’m sure a few Rugby players have also made the jump and wasn’t there a Leister player who made the same change like 2 or 3 seasons ago.And to my memory they just got on by their name, neither was really good at it, very unfeasible to see him actually doing any good in it if he really chooses to do so.
What’s this got to do with transfers?!With his 50th goal for England, Kane moves past Bobby Charlton into 2nd place as England's all-time top goal-scorer. Only a matter of time before he takes top spot from Rooney ... just 4 more goals to go.
Nothing. I'll shift the post elsewhere - my mistake.What’s this got to do with transfers?!
Worse than Robbie Keane's?Quite possibly the most boring "signature" goal celebration in the history of football. It annoys me every time I see it.
Yes, even more boring than Shearer's finger.
We are all living in a simulation obviously.I can't believe I just saw a 7 minute interview with Harry Kane and he didn't say "obviously" at all , not even once.
Obviously.
Robbie's cartwheel and finger guns was legendary.Worse than Robbie Keane's?
wasn't Shearer's his whole hand?Quite possibly the most boring "signature" goal celebration in the history of football. It annoys me every time I see it.
Yes, even more boring than Shearer's finger.
Yeswasn't Shearer's his whole hand?
I’d actually be embarrassed to receive that when my trophy cabinet just has golden boots inside it.Ben awarded the freedom of City of London for his sporting achievements.
Someone's clearly taking the piss.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-63499474
Think Ian Rush pioneered the finger celebrationwasn't Shearer's his whole hand?
This came out of nowhere, why do you think so.He's gettable in my opinion.
Last year of his contract is in the summer.This came out of nowhere, why do you think so.
Good bets but I reckon he'll stay there anyway.Last year of his contract is in the summer.
- Thirty years old.
- Won't go abroad as wants the all-time PL top scorer record.
- Last chance to join a team that can challenge.
- Chelsea he won't join, nor Arsenal, City have Halaand, Liverpool have Nunez.
- Maybe Newcastle, maybe United.
- Definitely try and tempt Levy, reckon £60m
If I had to guess I think you are on the money here. If Conte commits to a new contract I'd expect Kane to do the same soon after.I think Conte and Kane's futures are linked. There is no way Conte sticks around if Levy sells Kane. For Kane to leave, then, Conte needs to decide to go first. Otherwise Kane will just stay another year hoping things get better and then decide his future in summer 2024. He has shown already that he doesn't have the stomach to force a move.
If Conte leaves, it gets more interesting. Even then, however, I think Levy will drive a very hard bargain because the Spurs supporters will be up in arms at the prospect of losing Kane and Conte in the same summer.
Me too but I reckon he is gettable.Good bets but I reckon he'll stay there anyway.
You forgot AWB, Jones, Lindelof and Telles. He could play with a goalkeeper and 10 defender, so has no need for Kane. For thar matter, they may as well give us Son as well.We should see if they'll trade Kane for Maguire and Bailly. Conte could play 6 at the back.
Well I certainly hope so, Fergie would have definitely gone for him.Me too but I reckon he is gettable.
People always say this, but it couldn't be further from the truth. Pace is all about the time you've got on the ball, and players struggle to adapt to having less time than they were accustomed to in their prime. You're fractions later to taking a shot, making a pass or doing anything and very, very few players adapt to that drop off.Kane never relies on his pace for his game. There is no reason he can't play at a high level till 34 if he takes good care of his body.
Spot onPeople always say this, but it couldn't be further from the truth. Pace is all about the time you've got on the ball, and players struggle to adapt to having less time than they were accustomed to in their prime. You're fractions later to taking a shot, making a pass or doing anything and very, very few players adapt to that drop off.
Sporting achievements? That list of achievements must have been short, he's won feck all.Ben awarded the freedom of City of London for his sporting achievements.
Someone's clearly taking the piss.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-63499474
From what i have seen Kane has been playing false 9 or even a #10 for spurs. He is their main play maker in a team with a runner like Son to finish off the chances he created. May be Spurs fan can clarify.People always say this, but it couldn't be further from the truth. Pace is all about the time you've got on the ball, and players struggle to adapt to having less time than they were accustomed to in their prime. You're fractions later to taking a shot, making a pass or doing anything and very, very few players adapt to that drop off.
Yep. CR7 is a perfect example of it too. He lost his burst of acceleration in his 30s but still kept his killer instinct in and around the box, but even thats going now late into this 30s.People always say this, but it couldn't be further from the truth. Pace is all about the time you've got on the ball, and players struggle to adapt to having less time than they were accustomed to in their prime. You're fractions later to taking a shot, making a pass or doing anything and very, very few players adapt to that drop off.
Exactly.People always say this, but it couldn't be further from the truth. Pace is all about the time you've got on the ball, and players struggle to adapt to having less time than they were accustomed to in their prime. You're fractions later to taking a shot, making a pass or doing anything and very, very few players adapt to that drop off.