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If getting one backup player that he didn't want sent him over the edge then he has the emotional maturity of a turnip.

You keep making excuses for him and his dinosaur football, I'll be here enjoying dominating teams.
If it works, great.
nothing worse than having 70-80% of the ball and a team like Burnley shutting you out all match and nicking a win though.
 
Fucking snowflake...anyone can speak their mind, but anyone can question it too...
Who said people can't question it?

They can question my opinion all they like.
But 1) it won't change my opinion and 2) if they do it enough I'll just put them on ignore. I don't want or need to get into arguments with strangers on the internet. I can opine all I want and don't need to spend any time defending it.
 
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For Kane, it makes little difference. He either stays with Spurs and scores more goals and goes for nothing next summer, or gets the move to Munich and probably wins countless titles.

However, speaking to The Sun, former Spurs boss Harry Redknapp has claimed that Kane will stay put for now and simply negotiate a huge signing on fee next summer.

“It goes without saying that Kane is key to everything for Tottenham, and if he stays, I fancy them to win a cup. The ball is in Harry’s court and I just don’t think he’ll go. Yes, he could win the German title at Bayern Munich, but if he doesn’t want to leave, it wouldn’t matter if they offered £300m!,” Redknapp said.

“There will be a queue a mile long in 12 months and I can see him negotiating a huge signing-on fee and then going on to break Alan Shearer’s Premier League scoring record. You never know, he could end up with a title medal as well”.

Kane holds all the aces
if Daniel Levy chooses to accept a bid for Kane, then it won’t bother him too much moving to Bayern. He’ll go and score loads of goals and pick up some medals along the way.

The England skipper is in a great situation really. If he remains in London, then next summer he has the pick of what to do.

Kane, then, is the man with all the tricks up his sleeve here really.
 

For Kane, it makes little difference. He either stays with Spurs and scores more goals and goes for nothing next summer, or gets the move to Munich and probably wins countless titles.

However, speaking to The Sun, former Spurs boss Harry Redknapp has claimed that Kane will stay put for now and simply negotiate a huge signing on fee next summer.

“It goes without saying that Kane is key to everything for Tottenham, and if he stays, I fancy them to win a cup. The ball is in Harry’s court and I just don’t think he’ll go. Yes, he could win the German title at Bayern Munich, but if he doesn’t want to leave, it wouldn’t matter if they offered £300m!,” Redknapp said.

“There will be a queue a mile long in 12 months and I can see him negotiating a huge signing-on fee and then going on to break Alan Shearer’s Premier League scoring record. You never know, he could end up with a title medal as well”.

Kane holds all the aces
if Daniel Levy chooses to accept a bid for Kane, then it won’t bother him too much moving to Bayern. He’ll go and score loads of goals and pick up some medals along the way.

The England skipper is in a great situation really. If he remains in London, then next summer he has the pick of what to do.

Kane, then, is the man with all the tricks up his sleeve here really.
And we will remember all the 'Spurs supporters' who wanted to take the money while Levy entertained the sale.
 
Who said people can't question it?

They can question my opinion all they like.
But 1) it won't change my opinion and 2) if they do it enough I'll just put them on ignore. I don't want or need to get into arguments with strangers on the internet. I can opine all I want and don't need to spend any time defending it.
I understand what you are saying, but isn't it being a bit defeatist when you state that no-one can change your opinion. Surly being open minded and listening to a position which could lead to you changing your view is a useful attribute to have.
And always remember:
(Opinions are like arseholes everybody has one)
 

Ivan Perisic’s former teammate Vadis Odjidja-Ofoe has claimed that the Croat wants to return to his boyhood club Hajduk Split.

Perisic has been one of Tottenham’s most impressive performers in the pre-season friendlies so far, with the 34-year-old looking quite menacing on the left of the front three.

However, reports continue to link the player with a move away from Spurs, with The Daily Mail claiming at the start of this week that the former Inter star has been informed by the North London club that he can leave if a suitable offer comes in for him.

Alasdair Gold even asserted on his YouTube channel a couple of days ago that despite Perisic’s eye-catching displays in pre-season, the experienced wing-back is expected to leave the club.

Ivan Perisic wants to move back home
Last month, Hajduk Split president Luksa Jakobusic even asserted that the Tottenham man wants to return to the Croat club but it was Ange Postecoglou who was blocking his exit (24 sata via Vercenji).

Odjidja-Ofoe, who shared a dressing room with Perisic at Club Brugge earlier in his career, has now talked up the chances of the player reuniting with him at Stadion Poljud.

The 34-year-old, who completed a switch to Hajduk earlier this summer, told SportKlub: “He (Perisic) called me while we were on the bus on the way back from Zagreb to Split.

“And I told him that everyone was waiting for him here. So everyone should keep working on it and I hope he will come here soon so we can enjoy and play together again.

“He didn’t promise me anything, but he said he would look into his situation. Of course, I heard that he promised the people of Split that one day he will play for Hajduk again. That is one of his dreams. I hope it will come true very soon.”

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I cannot see Hajduk paying any sort of transfer fee for Perisic. So, in all likelihood, Spurs would have to agree to terminate the 34-year-old’s contract for him to return to his native country. I believe that the experienced wide-man is likely to end up back in the Serie A this summer.
 
You've spoiled it now.

#NeverForgetTheSupportersWhoWantedTheKaneMoney

Good!

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Who cares if it is.
Don't let anyone bully you into joining their maypole dance routine, just carry on speaking your mind that's what the forum is for.

“MaYpOlE dAnCe RoUtInE”

Ah so you don’t like anyone criticising the negative nancies on here but it’s ok to dish it out to those who actually might enjoy this season?

Hypocrite of the highest order. You turned from a decent poster into an absolute bum particle.

Embarrassed Shame GIF
 
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