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Mate, let's all laugh at Tottenham!

A_G

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The Telegraph reported a few weeks ago that he was interested in the job
 

Yousif Arsenal

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I would be really surprised he chose Sp**s ahead Of German national team job. alot of german journalists also seem sure about it.
 

Oxeki

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And just like that, they're back into mediocrity for the next few years at least.

Can't see son staying of Kane leaves unless Levy offers him a ridiculous contract which ain't happening.
 

Tir Na Nog

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United makes the most sense imo. Would also be better for his reputation if he was the man that helped fire United back to winning titles than if he joined a City side already used to winning.
 

dashsnow17

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Kinda want him to go to Chelsea tbh, would hurt Sp**s' fans the most..."one of our own", ffs :lol:

It's very tempting, isn't it. But then it raises the possibility of Kane continuing his scoring streak against us, but for Chelsea, which is less than desirable. I think best case scenario he goes to City, it still hurts sp8rs fans, and no one cares about City anyway, so it's fine.
 

dashsnow17

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United makes the most sense imo. Would also be better for his reputation if he was the man that helped fire United back to winning titles than if he joined a City side already used to winning.

Once he decided to leave sp*rs he already stopped prioritising reputation, clearly, it's got to be about trophies. There's no guarantee at all of Utd winning trophies, they don't have a top proven manager, and if you look at the stats they've overperformed this season, they're not as close to City as some of their fans think. He's at an age where he simply needs to win trophies, obviously he should go to City.
 

Riou

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It's very tempting, isn't it. But then it raises the possibility of Kane continuing his scoring streak against us, but for Chelsea, which is less than desirable. I think best case scenario he goes to City, it still hurts sp8rs fans, and no one cares about City anyway, so it's fine.

I don't want him collecting multiple league titles though, as I still think he is a massive bellend, so City's out for me.
 

Rimaal

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Where is he going though?
I would bet United, though that would put Cavani on the bench permanently. My runner up would be Chelsea. For some reason I don't see him as a Pep player, though I could be wrong.
 

Riou

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Wait, what if sp*rs buy Grealish with the Kane money?!?! :eek:

Our mood, if that happens...

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GDeep™

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This means him and his people are already talking to a club or two.

Chelsea and City need a striker. Both clubs could spend 100-120m on him, no problem. Chelsea are probably selling Tammy Abraham too.
 

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