Think he has a release clause.
We should trigger it at 9am tomorrow.
Nah, you're thinking of Olise......
Not convinced about that either personally, but he's injured atm.
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Think he has a release clause.
We should trigger it at 9am tomorrow.
Nah, you're thinking of Olise......
Not convinced about that either personally, but he's injured atm.
Who will come though? Or will they use us as a stepping stone towards clubs with ambitions to win things? Probably got to be speculative punts on nobodies in the hope Dan can make a huge profit if they become world class and sells them on just before the season starts, plus it will help with FFP because that’s all important too!If we spend £100 million on 4 players, then I will be hugely disappointed.
We need 2 quality additions.
That's Olise.Think he has a release clause.
We should trigger it at 9am tomorrow.
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PAUL NEWMAN'S FAN'S VIEW: Accepting Kane bid is cowardly from Levy
PAUL NEWMAN: Dissent against Levy and his ENIC stooges is at an all-time high among the bulk of Spurs supporters, not just a noisy minority.www.dailymail.co.uk
PAUL NEWMAN'S FAN'S VIEW: Accepting a bid for Harry Kane on the eve of the season is an act of cowardice from Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy
By PAUL NEWMAN FOR THE DAILY MAIL
- It is cowardly for Daniel Levy to accept a bid for Harry Kane at this stage
- If Kane leaves for Bayern Munich all the summer's good work will be undone
PUBLISHED: 22:30 BST, 10 August 2023 | UPDATED: 22:32 BST, 10 August 2023
It is a dereliction of duty. It is totally disrespectful to every Spurs supporter and a new manager in Ange Postecoglou who has been a breath of fresh air this summer after the expensive frauds appointed to run our team since 2019. It’s typical Daniel Levy.
To accept a bid on the brink of the season for arguably the greatest player in Spurs’ rich history and currently the best striker in the world for a price that doesn’t even buy you a workmanlike midfielder like Declan Rice these days is an act of hooliganism.
And then to apparently leave it to Harry Kane to decide, therefore abdicating all responsibility and blame should he finally choose to go to Bayern.
Dissent against Levy and his ENIC stooges is at an all-time high among the majority of Spurs supporters, not just a noisy minority, and it will only take a poor start to this season to bring on open mutiny at the magnificent but seemingly jinxed stadium Levy built.
He could have silenced that in one fell swoop. He could have told Bayern it is way too late to come up with something like an acceptable bid (Kane is priceless as far as I’m concerned).
If he had done that Levy would have had Spurs fans back on his side in an instant.
There is genuine optimism now we could really be on to something under Postecoglou.
At the very least we are going to play proper, attacking football again and that’s all that Spurs fans realistically want this season.
If Levy pushes Kane out of the door now — and it really does seem as though it is Spurs pushing more than Harry being determined to go to Germany so that he does not walk out on a free next summer — all that good summer work will be wasted before the season has begun.
He's gone mate.Personally…… I think Kane wants to stay in his heart.
He’s just weighing up whether we’re too shit or not.
Honestly and without jest, if he were to sign a new contract we all owe Ange a blowie. The only reason he’d do that is he’s buying into the project, right now I think we all are.
Lol, football much.Levy needs to step up and replace Kane.
Neymar is looking for a new club.
FTFYAnge: we want to play aggressive intense football and work hard without the ball.
Neymar: How about some stepovers? I'm going to need off a couple weeks for myself sister's birthday as well.
I thought that was Olise?
"Levy letting Harry Kane leave on a free to United is an act of incompetence"Why do I have a feeling that if Levy accepted a bid of £63m or whatever it was a month ago the headlines would say something like:
"Accepting a bid of Harry Kane for £63m is an act of cowardice"
"Levy letting Harry Kane leave on a free to United is an act of incompetence"
I know you don’t quite see it, but Bissouma is a better 6 than 8 no matter how much people profess otherwise.We don’t really have a specialist 6, which I think we need in Ange’s system.
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PAUL NEWMAN'S FAN'S VIEW: Accepting Kane bid is cowardly from Levy
PAUL NEWMAN: Dissent against Levy and his ENIC stooges is at an all-time high among the bulk of Spurs supporters, not just a noisy minority.www.dailymail.co.uk
PAUL NEWMAN'S FAN'S VIEW: Accepting a bid for Harry Kane on the eve of the season is an act of cowardice from Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy
By PAUL NEWMAN FOR THE DAILY MAIL
- It is cowardly for Daniel Levy to accept a bid for Harry Kane at this stage
- If Kane leaves for Bayern Munich all the summer's good work will be undone
PUBLISHED: 22:30 BST, 10 August 2023 | UPDATED: 22:32 BST, 10 August 2023
It is a dereliction of duty. It is totally disrespectful to every Spurs supporter and a new manager in Ange Postecoglou who has been a breath of fresh air this summer after the expensive frauds appointed to run our team since 2019. It’s typical Daniel Levy.
To accept a bid on the brink of the season for arguably the greatest player in Spurs’ rich history and currently the best striker in the world for a price that doesn’t even buy you a workmanlike midfielder like Declan Rice these days is an act of hooliganism.
And then to apparently leave it to Harry Kane to decide, therefore abdicating all responsibility and blame should he finally choose to go to Bayern.
Dissent against Levy and his ENIC stooges is at an all-time high among the majority of Spurs supporters, not just a noisy minority, and it will only take a poor start to this season to bring on open mutiny at the magnificent but seemingly jinxed stadium Levy built.
He could have silenced that in one fell swoop. He could have told Bayern it is way too late to come up with something like an acceptable bid (Kane is priceless as far as I’m concerned).
If he had done that Levy would have had Spurs fans back on his side in an instant.
There is genuine optimism now we could really be on to something under Postecoglou.
At the very least we are going to play proper, attacking football again and that’s all that Spurs fans realistically want this season.
If Levy pushes Kane out of the door now — and it really does seem as though it is Spurs pushing more than Harry being determined to go to Germany so that he does not walk out on a free next summer — all that good summer work will be wasted before the season has begun.
So we are a majority of Enic / Levy out then.....always knew.![]()
PAUL NEWMAN'S FAN'S VIEW: Accepting Kane bid is cowardly from Levy
PAUL NEWMAN: Dissent against Levy and his ENIC stooges is at an all-time high among the bulk of Spurs supporters, not just a noisy minority.www.dailymail.co.uk
PAUL NEWMAN'S FAN'S VIEW: Accepting a bid for Harry Kane on the eve of the season is an act of cowardice from Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy
By PAUL NEWMAN FOR THE DAILY MAIL
- It is cowardly for Daniel Levy to accept a bid for Harry Kane at this stage
- If Kane leaves for Bayern Munich all the summer's good work will be undone
PUBLISHED: 22:30 BST, 10 August 2023 | UPDATED: 22:32 BST, 10 August 2023
It is a dereliction of duty. It is totally disrespectful to every Spurs supporter and a new manager in Ange Postecoglou who has been a breath of fresh air this summer after the expensive frauds appointed to run our team since 2019. It’s typical Daniel Levy.
To accept a bid on the brink of the season for arguably the greatest player in Spurs’ rich history and currently the best striker in the world for a price that doesn’t even buy you a workmanlike midfielder like Declan Rice these days is an act of hooliganism.
And then to apparently leave it to Harry Kane to decide, therefore abdicating all responsibility and blame should he finally choose to go to Bayern.
Dissent against Levy and his ENIC stooges is at an all-time high among the majority of Spurs supporters, not just a noisy minority, and it will only take a poor start to this season to bring on open mutiny at the magnificent but seemingly jinxed stadium Levy built.
He could have silenced that in one fell swoop. He could have told Bayern it is way too late to come up with something like an acceptable bid (Kane is priceless as far as I’m concerned).
If he had done that Levy would have had Spurs fans back on his side in an instant.
There is genuine optimism now we could really be on to something under Postecoglou.
At the very least we are going to play proper, attacking football again and that’s all that Spurs fans realistically want this season.
If Levy pushes Kane out of the door now — and it really does seem as though it is Spurs pushing more than Harry being determined to go to Germany so that he does not walk out on a free next summer — all that good summer work will be wasted before the season has begun.
In your opinion, what attributes does the "specialist 6" need that Bissouma doesn't have?We don’t really have a specialist 6, which I think we need in Ange’s system.