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    Kane's odds changed considerably

    Looks like the bookies think he's going to stay put. Odds are now- stay at Spuds 1/2

    Real Madrid 3-1
    P.S.G. 7-1
    Manure 9-1
    B.Munich 16-1
    Chelski 16-1
    Toon 25-1 (Waste of a bet)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ex_pat_magpie View Post
    Looks like the bookies think he's going to stay put. Odds are now- stay at Spuds 1/2

    Real Madrid 3-1
    P.S.G. 7-1
    Manure 9-1
    B.Munich 16-1
    Chelski 16-1
    Toon 25-1 (Waste of a bet)
    the smart move would be to f00k Levy over and run his contract down and leave for nothing next summer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TANYA_ View Post
    the smart move would be to f00k Levy over and run his contract down and leave for nothing next summer.
    I can see that happening Tanya. He'll string Levy along, letting him think he'll sign a new contract then BOOM, walk into a fortune for his last big payday move to either Europe or Manure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TANYA_ View Post
    the smart move would be to f00k Levy over and run his contract down and leave for nothing next summer.
    That would be gold if Kane stayed for one year and then f00ked off

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    I think he was planning on Madrid.

    Then they spent big on Bellingham and Mbappe looks like he might be available so Kane takes a back seat.

    I'd like to see Kane **** Levy over as well, however, I still think we'll see him move before end of window.

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    Kane should have moved to Man City a couple of years ago when he had the chance if winning trophies is the most important thing for him.

    If he stays at Spurs, it's highly likely that he will break Shearer's Premier League goalscoring record. But it's very unlikely that he will win the Premier League or a continental competition. They came close under Poch but it's been a minute since then.

    I know I'm in the minority here, but I would be excited if we went and signed him (no chance we will).

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    He is a good player, no arguement. His stats are just silly, and he has just had a great season.....but I am just not sure I would want to see him at Newcastle, is that silly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sclox View Post
    He is a good player, no arguement. His stats are just silly, and he has just had a great season.....but I am just not sure I would want to see him at Newcastle, is that silly?
    It's not because I feel the same way.

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    I always thought he’d go to Man Utd, not sure if they’re really in for him tho, Can’t see him going to Chelsea, I think he’d join Madrid but he gives up the chance of breaking Shearer’s premier league record if he does.

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