That The Sun newspaper yesterday talked a load of bollix.
Yesterday was Kane to city 160 Mill, 400 Grand a week.
Today
MANCHESTER CITY are ready to play the long game in their bid to sign England captain Harry Kane.
Both Spurs and Kane will wait to see if Manchester United can be tempted into a bidding war.
City have no intention of meeting the eye-watering valuation — well over double their current transfer record — to sign Pep Guardiola’s No 1 target.
As I said yesterday total bollix.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/15676604/harry-kane-transfer-manchester-city-tottenham/
And the champions will look to drive down the £160million asking price set by Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy.
Proof
posted on 24/7/21
comment by CurrentlyStuckIntheUK (U11181)
posted 11 minutes ago
He'll be 29 next season as well. Not many clubs will pay close to 100m for him.
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Poor sods. Feck him then.
posted on 24/7/21
comment by CurrentlyStuckIntheUK (U11181)
posted 55 minutes ago
He'll be 29 next season as well. Not many clubs will pay close to 100m for him.
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Age isn't what it used to be. 29 is like mid-20's now for professional sportsmen. Kane could carry on at a high level for at least another 5 years, and he always keeps very fit which will help.
Personally I think spending anywhere between £100-£150m on Kane would be worth it for any club, especially to a club where that is just pocket money.
posted on 24/7/21
You lots are fecking mental, no one is paying 160m for a 28 year old.
posted on 24/7/21
comment by Carter (U18826)
posted 29 minutes ago
You lots are fecking mental, no one is paying 160m for a 28 year old.
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we dont work for the sun mate
posted on 24/7/21
comment by Carter (U18826)
posted 3 hours, 33 minutes ago
You lots are fecking mental, no one is paying 160m for a 28 year old.
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Well, ain't that the truth.
posted on 24/7/21
This thread has gone on and on.
Lets just all wait and see what happens, shall we?
1. Does Kane really want to move on?
2. Did Kane have a "gentleman's agreement" with Levy, knowing Levy as he must do?
3. If "yes" to 1 & 2, then I think us fans should be grateful for the years of service Kane has given to a club run by ENIC, and cheer him on wherever he goes.
Harry Kane is an icon among football players.
posted on 25/7/21
comment by JustCallMeTed (U21528)
posted 14 hours ago
This thread has gone on and on.
Lets just all wait and see what happens, shall we?
1. Does Kane really want to move on?
2. Did Kane have a "gentleman's agreement" with Levy, knowing Levy as he must do?
3. If "yes" to 1 & 2, then I think us fans should be grateful for the years of service Kane has given to a club run by ENIC, and cheer him on wherever he goes.
Harry Kane is an icon among football players.
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Ted, If and when Kane moves on , I shall wish him well, but will have no further interest in him. I am only interested in players that play for THFC, not players that play for other clubs.
posted on 25/7/21
comment by JustCallMeTed (U21528)
posted 19 hours, 56 minutes ago
This thread has gone on and on.
Lets just all wait and see what happens, shall we?
1. Does Kane really want to move on?
2. Did Kane have a "gentleman's agreement" with Levy, knowing Levy as he must do?
3. If "yes" to 1 & 2, then I think us fans should be grateful for the years of service Kane has given to a club run by ENIC, and cheer him on wherever he goes.
Harry Kane is an icon among football players.
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I agree with all of that except the 'cheer him on wherever he goes'. So we're supposed to cheer the goals he scores for City?
posted on 25/7/21
comment by Brother (U20548)
posted 3 hours, 33 minutes ago
comment by JustCallMeTed (U21528)
posted 19 hours, 56 minutes ago
This thread has gone on and on.
Lets just all wait and see what happens, shall we?
1. Does Kane really want to move on?
2. Did Kane have a "gentleman's agreement" with Levy, knowing Levy as he must do?
3. If "yes" to 1 & 2, then I think us fans should be grateful for the years of service Kane has given to a club run by ENIC, and cheer him on wherever he goes.
Harry Kane is an icon among football players.
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I agree with all of that except the 'cheer him on wherever he goes'. So we're supposed to cheer the goals he scores for City?
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He may go to PSG.
But you can sit in silence if you must, should he go to City.
posted on 25/7/21
comment by sandy, golden boot winner fa cup 1901 (U20567)
posted 9 hours, 35 minutes ago
comment by JustCallMeTed (U21528)
posted 14 hours ago
This thread has gone on and on.
Lets just all wait and see what happens, shall we?
1. Does Kane really want to move on?
2. Did Kane have a "gentleman's agreement" with Levy, knowing Levy as he must do?
3. If "yes" to 1 & 2, then I think us fans should be grateful for the years of service Kane has given to a club run by ENIC, and cheer him on wherever he goes.
Harry Kane is an icon among football players.
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Ted, If and when Kane moves on , I shall wish him well, but will have no further interest in him. I am only interested in players that play for THFC, not players that play for other clubs.
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I have always suspected that you are not a real football fan, Sandy.
I am always interested in seeing great soccer plays, whenever, and by whomever.
Talent in playing the game is paramount because there is so much boring stuff these days.
Anyways, lets see what our new management team can do for THFC.