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Mate, let's all laugh at Tottenham!

Batman

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@grange @Batman @CaseUteinberger here's your fellow American :lol:

I'm so tired of this gimp pervert. After Kane's penalty beat Elon to Mars, this idiot was saying people should leave him alone and that no Arsenal players did anything to help England. F*cking clown doesn't even really follow football, just runs his mouth for no reason. I would love to punch his face in.
 

Aussie_gunner123

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Country: Australia
The 2-0 win over Sp**s was a great win, awesome performance by Ramsdale especially in the 2nd half, my motm by a good margin, not that anyone else didn't played well though. I think it showed our class & skill compared to what Sp**s think they have compared to us. However aswell, what kind of class did they show after the game when Richarlison gave Ramsdale a slap in the face then their fan jumps over & gives him a kick in the back. What sore losers they are especially Richarlison. My respect for him has declined big time now.
 

Yousif Arsenal

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so i see Sp**s still want quick success and not complete rebuild job. Tuchel is very good manager tho
 

Juan Matas Beard

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Kind of incestuous how they love getting the left overs of Chelsea ex managers.

Villas-Boas, Mourinho, Conte and now Tuchel?
 

A_G

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Speak to anybody who has worked with or knows Harry Kane and they will tell you the same thing – it is time to leave Tottenham Hotspur.

Of course, it is not quite that simple and Thursday night’s trip to Manchester City offers a reminder of just why Kane cannot be completely sure that a demand to leave Sp**s would be granted by chairman Daniel Levy.

Levy held all the aces when Kane wanted to join City two summers ago, but his hand will be weakened this summer when the striker will only have a year remaining on his contract.

Kane has already turned down one attempt from Tottenham to extend his contract since he tried to move to City and it is understood he is currently in no rush to extend his commitment to the club past 2024.

Even with 12 months remaining on his deal at the end of the season and the threat of him eventually leaving on a free transfer, it is still believed Levy will demand £100 million for Kane from any English club this year, with the price likely to be lower for overseas clubs interested in him.

Those around the player believe that only Champions League qualification or a trophy, with Tottenham facing a last-16 tie against AC Milan and still in the FA Cup, might tempt Kane into staying.

That is not to say, however, that Levy will be any sort of pushover and Kane himself may be forced into a difficult decision over his next club should he once again feel forced into making for the Sp**s exit.

With Alan Shearer’s Premier League goalscoring record in his sights, sources close to Kane believe his preference would be to remain in England, but City signed Erling Haaland, who is the only striker to out-perform him so far this season.



Manchester United have long held an interest in Kane, but there are theories that the 29-year-old does not quite fit the ideal profile of target recommended by Erik ten Hag, who is said to favour a faster forward such as Napoli’s Victor Osimhen.

That will not necessarily stop United making a move for Kane, but it is not considered a forgone conclusion at this stage and he will be wary of once again courting a transfer that does not happen.

It was Pep Guadiola who wanted Kane at City in the summer of 2021, but Tottenham always doubted how committed the club were to signing him and that proved to be the case as they never got anywhere near Levy’s valuation.

Were United to ultimately focus their attention elsewhere, it would only leave only Chelsea and Newcastle as possibilities in England for Kane and the co-controlling owner Todd Boehly of the west London club would no doubt roll out the red carpet to try to move him across the capital.

Jimmy Greaves, whose Tottenham goalscoring record Kane will break this season, played for both Chelsea and Sp**s, but it is rated highly unlikely Levy would sanction a move to Stamford Bridge or that Kane would risk his legacy by making such a controversial switch.

Newcastle may well be able to offer Kane Champions League football, but, for all their wealth and promise, a move up to the North East may represent too much of a sideways step in his career, which would then see the England captain having to consider his options abroad.



Bayern Munich are keeping a close eye on Kane’s situation and are expected to make him an offer, while Paris St-Germain could become interested in the former Arsenal youngster depending on the futures of Kylian Mbappé, Lionel Messi and Neymar.

Both clubs could pretty much guarantee Kane trophies and Champions League participation, but he would face claims that he would be moving to one of Europe’s third or fourth-ranked leagues behind the Premier League and La Liga.

Real Madrid have been credited with an interest in Kane and the prospect of a move to Spain may seem even more appealing should Mauricio Pochettino replace Carlo Ancelotti in the summer.

It should also be remembered that another candidate for the Real job, if Ancelotti leaves his post, Thomas Tuchel, was behind an ambitious, if not ultimately flawed, plan to try to sign Kane for Chelsea in 2021.



Pochettino has said that he would love to work with Kane again and it is not inconceivable that the future of the pair becomes intertwined. Just as the Argentine taking over at Madrid would improve Real’s hopes, a return to Sp**s to replace Antonio Conte could also change the picture.

Kane has an emotional attachment to Pochettino, but, just as those who have worked with him and know him well will tell you, it is time for his head to rule his heart and that is likely to be bad news for Tottenham.
 

Juan Matas Beard

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Can see us going for Kane. I think he's got 3 good seasons left in him (so until he's 32) and any price for him really should factor that.

I think he's done very well considering the club he plays for plays the worst football in the league and that's no exaggeration. Hopefully the club won't be bankrupted further if we do go for him.

That Matt Law article is complete cap:

"Manchester United have long held an interest in Kane, but there are theories that the 29-year-old does not quite fit the ideal profile of target recommended by Erik ten Hag, who is said to favour a faster forward such as Napoli’s Victor Osimhen."

We signed Weghorst ffs and Ten Hag used to make love to his wife watching Haller playing ball.
 

FinnGooner

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Kane will extend and finish his career as a trophyless spud. Sad in a way but in the end it’s his choice. He should know by now that Levy will never sell him, so the only way is to run out his contract. But he’ll never do it
 
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