Cantonagotmehere
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If Spurs miss top 4. 75% chance my son gets his kit for Christmas?
If Spurs miss top 4. 75% chance my son gets his kit for Christmas?
One freak of nature that even had heart problems but Kane is wanting pension at 30Footballers start drawing their pensions at 30. Six feet under by 35.
As for Casemiro and Eriksen, many warned against us signing those OAPs but luckily they turned out to be freaks of nature who defy the laws of physics.
Yes, I'm comparing aging strikers on massive salaries at the wrong end of their careers, who are only getting slower and offer less and less dynamism up front.Are you comparing a 29 year old Kane to a 36 year old Ronaldo?
Ronaldo at 29/30 would have been an amazing signingIt’s like some of you have learned absolutely nothing from the Ronaldo stint
I'd say Ronaldo at 34 and Kane at 29 are probably the same signing.Ronaldo at 29/30 would have been an amazing signing
I don't know if I agree but I'm reluctant to sign Kane. When we signed van Persie he just had his best ever season and was arguably the best striker in the world at that point, coming into a United squad accustomed to winning titlesI'd say Ronaldo at 34 and Kane at 29 are probably the same signing.
Ronaldo at 29 and Kane at 25 is probably more comparable, I'd do that deal all day long.
But Van Persie was signed to essentially add the final peice to a team that was lacking goals, a very well functioning team at that. He knew it was short term, he himself said he joined to win a PL.I don't know if I agree but I'm reluctant to sign Kane. When we signed van Persie he just had his best ever season and was arguably the best striker in the world at that point, coming into a United squad accustomed to winning titles
I don't think Kane is as good as van Persie and this United team can't carry Kane.
I'd say Ronaldo at 34 and Kane at 29 are probably the same signing.
Ronaldo at 29 and Kane at 25 is probably more comparable, I'd do that deal all day long.
This place is genuinely mental. I'd go as far as to say he's about the most guaranteed successful signing we could realistically make. Nailed on to make us a miles better team.
What are you basing that on? All the evidence from recent years is that the peak years of the modern striker is their early 30's. Benzema, Cavani, Zlatan, Lewandowski, Higuain and Suarez all maintained their level or got better in their 30's. I'd love to know why you would think Kane, who looks after himself pretty well, would be so different.I'd say Ronaldo at 34 and Kane at 29 are probably the same signing.
Ronaldo at 29 and Kane at 25 is probably more comparable, I'd do that deal all day long.
Plays into our hands imo. Yet another manager to work under and get used to.
Unless they sign SAF and give him £500m, they ain't winning anything.
If he does, it makes our mind up for us, he's then not of the required mentality to be a United player and we go for option #2Or his boyhood club is on the verge of a cash injection from QSI and Pochettino is about to return, who he enjoyed working under.
Totally arbitraty numbers pulled from absolutely nowhere. Kane is still brilliant right now and if we can get him for 60 million or less then we absolutely should. Big if, mind.I'd say Ronaldo at 34 and Kane at 29 are probably the same signing.
Ronaldo at 29 and Kane at 25 is probably more comparable, I'd do that deal all day long.
Some of these lot wouldn't have signed Van Persie.
Totally arbitraty numbers pulled from absolutely nowhere. Kane is still brilliant right now and if we can get him for 60 million or less then we absolutely should. Big if, mind.
What you sign as a final piece is different to what you sign when you’re a work in progress.Some of these lot wouldn't have signed Van Persie.
What you sign as a final piece is different to what you sign when you’re a work in progress.
Pointless putting iceing in the middle of the cake.
Kane tried to do that and Spurs didn't let him. That's on the club. It's also their fault City have Haaland.Your Sheringham example isn't really the same. He didn't start at Spurs, didn't come through their academy, didn't have the relationship with the fans Kane has.
But in anycase he left in the way I said Kane would only leave. For a surefire chance of top silverware. Sheringham left to go to the best club inbthe country.
Kane would be leaving to go to a club unsure of top 4.
How would you feel towards Rashford if he left for Arsenal for instance?
Buying Oshimen will stop us signing other players for other positions.Kane instantly makes us title challengers, with the strength of the rest of our first team though, so he is the missing piece. We still need more depth as well but number 9 is the clear hole in our squad.
It's not as good when our first choice goalkeeper, our best centre back, our best midfielder and our number 9 would all be in their 30s (albeit only just in their 30s). It would be understandable if that had been our core for years and had already had success (like Liverpool in recent years and more so ourselves post Ferguson) and soon needed rebuilding but it's not the best situation when that team is just being constructed.If we sign Kane next season, this will be the state of our squad (exclude keeper):
30 or above: Kane, Casemiro, Varane, Eriksen, Maguire, Fred
24-29: Rashford, Shaw, Malacia, Dalot, Lisandro, Bissaka, Martial, McTominay, Bruno, Lindelof, VDB
20-23: Sancho, Antony, Elanga, Amad, Pellistri
Under 20: Garnacho
Assume if we sell Maguire and Fred, while buying 26 years old or under players means only Kane, Casemiro, Varane, and Eriksen on their 30ish plus Bruno on his 29, which is on paper looks good and well balanced squad.
Surely we already know his mentality is questionable. He's their main man and each time Spurs have had an opportunity to raise their head above the parapet and win something he has a poor game. Balloons a ball into orbit when England are on top of a quarter final. Signs a lengthy contract with Spurs with no exit contained within.If he does, it makes our mind up for us, he's then not of the required mentality to be a United player and we go for option #2
It's not as good when our first choice goalkeeper, our best centre back, our best midfielder and our number 9 would all be in their 30s (albeit only just in their 30s). It would be understandable if that had been our core for years and had already had success (like Liverpool in recent years and more so ourselves post Ferguson) and soon needed rebuilding but it's not the best situation when that team is just being constructed.
If Ten Hag thinks it's the way to go then I would trust him to get it right but it would mean we'd need to be seriously competing for the title next season rather than building a bit more patiently.
If he does, it makes our mind up for us, he's then not of the required mentality to be a United player and we go for option #2
Surely we already know his mentality is questionable. He's their main man and each time Spurs have had an opportunity to raise their head above the parapet and win something he has a poor game. Balloons a ball into orbit when England are on top of a quarter final. Signs a lengthy contract with Spurs with no exit contained within.
The signs are there for people if they want to see them that Harry Kane isn't a winning machine.
I’m against Kane solely on the premise that it will probably cost us around £100m, anything under £60m then it should get done, but I’m operating under the assumption Tottenham won’t let their crown jewel go for anything less than a British transfer record + United tax, and massive salary.Totally arbitraty numbers pulled from absolutely nowhere. Kane is still brilliant right now and if we can get him for 60 million or less then we absolutely should. Big if, mind.
Levy is notoriously very difficult to deal with & will probably stick a ridiculous price on Kane. Harry will need to put pressure on the club if he wants away.Totally arbitraty numbers pulled from absolutely nowhere. Kane is still brilliant right now and if we can get him for 60 million or less then we absolutely should. Big if, mind.
Yep, there’s no way he’s leaving for anything less than £100m, Levy has repeatedly said £150m for Kane this summer. There’s literally no point in pursuing this transfer.People are living in the dark ages thinking this should be closer to the £50m price tag than a £100m price tag. It'd be better for Spurs to just let him see it out than fold for a similar price to Lewandowski who was 4 years older at the time of the transfer.
Yep, there’s no way he’s leaving for anything less than £100m, Levy has repeatedly said £150m for Kane this summer. There’s literally no point in pursuing this transfer.