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"Maybe Kane will enjoy playing for Ange's team and he'll sign a new contract" he's so unserious. :sonlol:
I also find Gold’s perplexity as to why Kane would be interested in a move to Munich very strange, saying things like “I don’t see how it would be good for the Kane brand to play in the Bundesliga” … what utter tosh.

When has Kane ever come across as a player interested in his “brand” or even financially motivated in any way.

Kane wouldn’t care if no one watches the Bundesliga, so long as he wins one, which he’s almost guaranteed to do at Bayern. He also has an absolutely massive chance of winning a Champions League. Also, by moving abroad he keeps his relationship with the Spurs fans in tact, which he clearly values, whilst simultaneously escaping the absolute farce our club is right now, but also has the possibility to move back to us in the future to see out his career when he’s done what he needs to do in Munich.
Munich is also a fabulous city just a short hop across the water from London.

The move is an absolute no brainer from Kanes POV, I would say.
 
I also find Gold’s perplexity as to why Kane would be interested in a move to Munich very strange, saying things like “I don’t see how it would be good for the Kane brand to play in the Bundesliga” … what utter tosh.

When has Kane ever come across as a player interested in his “brand” or even financially motivated in any way.

Kane wouldn’t care if no one watches the Bundesliga, so long as he wins one, which he’s almost guaranteed to do at Bayern. He also has an absolutely massive chance of winning a Champions League. Also, by moving abroad he keeps his relationship with the Spurs fans in tact, which he clearly values, whilst simultaneously escaping the absolute farce our club is right now, but also has the possibility to move back to us in the future to see out his career when he’s done what he needs to do in Munich.
Munich is also a fabulous city just a short hop across the water from London.

The move is an absolute no brainer from Kanes POV, I would say.
Yea Tuchel won it with a worse Chelsea side. He's joining them because he knows they'll be at the business end of the CL. You'd expect them to get to the quarters or semis minimum. The inevitable Bundesliga title just a bonus.
 
Yea Tuchel won it with a worse Chelsea side. He's joining them because he knows they'll be at the business end of the CL. You'd expect them to get to the quarters or semis minimum. The inevitable Bundesliga title just a bonus.
It’s a good deal for everyone,

Kane is 30 and this is the only time we will get money in. We know our owners don’t invest their own money so how else do we expect them to spend?

Kane gets to win things.

Bayern back to the SF of the CL and lose but their fans will be happy
 
Shut your face Maureen!

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See where playing davies gets spurs. Not good enough for years. Still you keep your head in the sand.
 
I also find Gold’s perplexity as to why Kane would be interested in a move to Munich very strange, saying things like “I don’t see how it would be good for the Kane brand to play in the Bundesliga” … what utter tosh.

When has Kane ever come across as a player interested in his “brand” or even financially motivated in any way.

Kane wouldn’t care if no one watches the Bundesliga, so long as he wins one, which he’s almost guaranteed to do at Bayern. He also has an absolutely massive chance of winning a Champions League. Also, by moving abroad he keeps his relationship with the Spurs fans in tact, which he clearly values, whilst simultaneously escaping the absolute farce our club is right now, but also has the possibility to move back to us in the future to see out his career when he’s done what he needs to do in Munich.
Munich is also a fabulous city just a short hop across the water from London.

The move is an absolute no brainer from Kanes POV, I would say.
Honestly the Bayern saga has shown how weird our fanbase is.

It seems very obvious to me why he would want to go to Bayern.

He’ll be the star player playing for one of the biggest clubs in the word for one of the best coaches in the world. There are plenty of great players who have played for Bayern in recent years.

But because they don’t watch Bundesliga it means that it’s a waste of time to go there.
 
Is there a small part of Harry that realises that Bayern are a giant club with a good opportunity to go deep in the CL and knows that if he ran down his contract he might be tempted or only have the option of another PL club and seriously piss us off and tranish his legacy at Spurs??

Be nice to think he had those morals.
I think as Cranston Cranston highlighted

This would be a very chivalrous way to think on it
 
I also find Gold’s perplexity as to why Kane would be interested in a move to Munich very strange, saying things like “I don’t see how it would be good for the Kane brand to play in the Bundesliga” … what utter tosh.

When has Kane ever come across as a player interested in his “brand” or even financially motivated in any way.

Kane wouldn’t care if no one watches the Bundesliga, so long as he wins one, which he’s almost guaranteed to do at Bayern. He also has an absolutely massive chance of winning a Champions League. Also, by moving abroad he keeps his relationship with the Spurs fans in tact, which he clearly values, whilst simultaneously escaping the absolute farce our club is right now, but also has the possibility to move back to us in the future to see out his career when he’s done what he needs to do in Munich.
Munich is also a fabulous city just a short hop across the water from London.

The move is an absolute no brainer from Kanes POV, I would say.
Kane is 30. He's the England captain, the top leading goal scorer, has played in Euro and CL finals, big matches. He went to the world cup this winter, bottled a penalty, and then played one of the most brilliant 4 months of his entire career just to see his manager collapse, get sacked, his replacement concede 6 goals in 10 minutes to Newcastle, also get sacked, just to end up in 8th place with Ryan Mason.

What fucking brand is Tottenham Hotspur offering him. He has all the goalscoring accolades and records one could ever want. He has all the love from Spurs fans he'll ever get. He has nothing to gain by grinding for 7th place and maybe a cup final for the rest of his career.

Also Bayern actually have what is called depth, and play in an easier league, so if anything he will have an easier time playing football and extending his career there. Here he has to run his arse off and be at the centre of every single thing we do to score goals.

Big matches, big trophies, world exposure in the CL... at age 30, that's what the Kane brand needs. Trophies galore. And I can't blame him. He has given his all to the football club. It's Daniel Levy and the club who has failed to give their all to him.
 
Yea Tuchel won it with a worse Chelsea side. He's joining them because he knows they'll be at the business end of the CL. You'd expect them to get to the quarters or semis minimum. The inevitable Bundesliga title just a bonus.
Absolutely.

This move would be 100% football motivated. The guy has given EVERY chance to Tottenham and to Daniel Levy to try and build a team around him that can compete at the top end of table, but they have failed to do it.

Levy and ENIC have failed Harry Kane and they have failed the Spurs fans as we should not be in a situation where the best player arguably to ever play for Spurs is in this position.
 
They ought to wind their necks in, "soap opera" as a description for Spurs is putting a very fucking kind slant on it...

Pathetic fucking farce would be much more apt.

He's right that the club have way bigger worries than the minor criticism of one journo.

He's also right in that it's far far from a foregone conclusion that any Kane-money will be spent to great effect.
 
Kane is 30. He's the England captain, the top leading goal scorer, has played in Euro and CL finals, big matches. He went to the world cup this winter, bottled a penalty, and then played one of the most brilliant 4 months of his entire career just to see his manager collapse, get sacked, his replacement concede 6 goals in 10 minutes to Newcastle, also get sacked, just to end up in 8th place with Ryan Mason.

What fucking brand is Tottenham Hotspur offering him. He has all the goalscoring accolades and records one could ever want. He has all the love from Spurs fans he'll ever get. He has nothing to gain by grinding for 7th place and maybe a cup final for the rest of his career.

Also Bayern actually have what is called depth, and play in an easier league, so if anything he will have an easier time playing football and extending his career there. Here he has to run his arse off and be at the centre of every single thing we do to score goals.

Big matches, big trophies, world exposure in the CL... at age 30, that's what the Kane brand needs. Trophies galore. And I can't blame him. He has given his all to the football club. It's Daniel Levy and the club who has failed to give their all to him.

He’s done everything the club could expect of him and more.

Nobody can grudge him a move if he’s wants it.

We think German league and cup means nothing, he won’t if they are the only medals in his cabinet at home.

Levy thinks trophies are only for your ego
 
Honestly the Bayern saga has shown how weird our fanbase is.

It seems very obvious to me why he would want to go to Bayern.

He’ll be the star player playing for one of the biggest clubs in the word for one of the best coaches in the world. There are plenty of great players who have played for Bayern in recent years.

But because they don’t watch Bundesliga it means that it’s a waste of time to go there.
Yep.

Gold has always struck me as a bit dim but his ignorant way of viewing Bayern is quite astonishing considering he is supposed to be a football journalist.
 
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