I don’t see Harry moving his family tbf, and as the red or blue scum aren’t an option I think he’s going to stay.
He will simply demand a very big financial cushion
He will simply demand a very big financial cushion
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When Shearer came down they did a Q and A. Both were asked who will be the PL top scorer and both said Kane.I don’t see Harry moving his family tbf, and as the red or blue scum aren’t an option I think he’s going to stay.
He will simply demand a very big financial cushion
He didn't seem to have a problem moving his family up north 18 months ago.I don’t see Harry moving his family tbf, and as the red or blue scum aren’t an option I think he’s going to stay.
He will simply demand a very big financial cushion
Might be, but that ship had sailed, and neither of manure or Liverpool is an option. So he’ll pack them and move to Bavaria?He didn't seem to have a problem moving his family up north 18 months ago.
Might be, but that ship had sailed, and neither of manure or Liverpool is an option. So he’ll pack them and move to Bavaria?
I think that Weghorst is their temporary fix for a reason.
Exactly.
I don’t see what they have to offer. If it’s trophies he wants utd aren’t really winning anything of substance
This story is all too familiar. I've had the same.Your nephew’s story is not uncommon, unfortunately. If he makes it big (which it sounds like he is capable of doing!), I guarantee you the moronic coach that let him go will not be held accountable.
The smaller, younger, and more skillful players unfortunately often have an uphill battle as coaches favor the older and bigger players, because they (1) want to win and (2) mistake size for skill. The relative age effect is real, as players born in the first quarter of the year are picked more often than players born the rest of the year. The players born at the end of the year are at a huge disadvantage.as The Relative Age Effect in the 10 Best Leagues of Male Professional Football of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA)
Of course, when you’re born has no impact on your talent. It is all preselection by the coaches based on relative size and physical development. Lots of wonderful talents are being pushed out of the sport because of the stupidity of coaches.
I am moving my son (12, born at the end of December!) from his current academy to one that has a playing style that fits his own style. My son has a splendid first touch, outstanding passing skills, vision and intelligence to go along with not being at all selfish. He rarely takes more than three touches to pass or make a decision. He is a good teammate. All in all, he is the most skilled player in the team who also happens to make good decisions on the pitch.
But there is a giant kid on the team that is physically very mature. The team just hoofs the ball long so that this kid takes it and tries to score. If the kid needs to take 50 touches to get in a position to score, he will do so without any issues. This works against mediocre to bad teams, but fails miserably against good teams. His skills are okay, but he looks better than he is because he physically overwhelms most opponents. In three years when the differences in size disappear, this kid is going to suck.
The ironic thing about it is that my son is probably going to end up being bigger than this kid. My wife and I are both significantly taller than his parents. It’s just that my son is basically a year younger and is a late developer (like his mom and I were).
My son is currently being recruited by a couple of clubs that play more of the old Tottenham style (Poch, etc) with nice passing patterns, etc. He will be switching soon.
If Kane goes to utd they will be in a title race next seasonI don’t see what they have to offer. If it’s trophies he wants utd aren’t really winning anything of substance
If we go by the last decade or so none of the super expensive purchases Utd made got them into a title challenge and I don’t think Kane is going to be that difference.
Well for a start they are in a cup final next week. They can also pay more than us.I don’t see what they have to offer. If it’s trophies he wants utd aren’t really winning anything of substance
Ten Hag has made some sensible additions. They are comfortably third despite still having holes in the squad.If we go by the last decade or so none of the super expensive purchases Utd made got them into a title challenge and I don’t think Kane is going to be that difference.
If we go by the last decade or so none of the super expensive purchases Utd made got them into a title challenge and I don’t think Kane is going to be that difference.
