Didn't watch the game due to the NFL but fair play to Kane, Reguilon and Dier - God knows what would have happened had they not spotted the suffering fan. Never thought the day would come where I go to the TH Stadium with an Arsenal and Chelsea fan sat either side of me but here's to 2021 I guess.
And probably guaranteed we lose to them instead now. Bruce is surely gone and we'll get the new manager
Tbh I still am unimpressed with Kane's behaviour and but am also glad we refused to budge. They were arrogant beyond belief imo....as was Kane.
We have a horrendous record there, something like 3 wins from our last 10 and of that last 10 it's 5 losses. It will be interesting to see who the new NUFC manager is, the new era really starts once Bruce is sacked on Tuesday.
Weird how some one always has a jinx team...ours is West Ham,...and Chelsea...and united... and Liverpool...and Palace...and Everton...and arsenal...and ..
Watching Spurs since Lamela left reminds me why I'm an ice hockey fan. When the other team starts taking liberties, you bring on your checking line.
Yeh, the difference in the excitement in Tyler`s voice when Spurs scored compared to Newcastle was clear, he was so blatantly on the side of Newcastle for whatever reason.
There was no "side" taken, it was more an expression of wonder than anything. It happens when every underdog scores against a team they are expected to lose to.
They offered us that with 6 days left in the window, long after Martinez had signed a new contract and Fiorentina's president ruled out Vlahovic leaving. We had literally no time or options to replace him by the time they tabled that offer. Which was precisely the point, because City - like Chelsea - strengthen themselves by actively weakening others.
So they did offer it then? Don't all teams try to strengthen themselves? forget the weakening other bit, that's just pure stupidity.
They knew the score from the Walker signing. Pay the Levy tax. Pay it early in the window. Job done with zero aggro. "Which was precisely the point, because City" could not afford both Kane and Grealish. Perhaps the Toon Al-mi will make a bid for Kane in the summer and show the Citeh tight-arses how to get it done.
You pay what you deem a player to be worth mate, £130m was obviously as far as City would go. Newcastle may go higher as a statement signing if you are lucky but i feel they may look elsewhere for value in an effort to avoid future rip offs.
Best sports film ever. One of the most violent films ever (because it's real violence, not fantasy violence). "Are you guys brothers?"
If they offered 130m at the beginning of the window, and were declined, then anyone with a brain cell moves along elsewhere. Whiny little punk bitches thought the unsettling process would end as it did for Bale in 2013. How wrong they were.
A French Canadian I worked with said the version dubbed into Quebecois French is both their cultural touchstone and an encyclopedia of swear words.