Usually stories have these things called "sources"Just breaking according to TalkShite. They're debating it at the moment. I can't bare to listen!
They have. It's Sky. They say he's asked to leave again, according to... er, nobody.Usually stories have these things called "sources"
Or they're getting a lot of clicks from opposition fans and bets on SkyBet...this is about the 3rd time Sky have led on this story so someone from Kane camp is leaking this
Or they're getting a lot of clicks from opposition fans and bets on SkyBet...
How many times did Sky lead with "Bale to Man Utd" in the past eight years?Will Levy be able to keep Kane beyond this summer?
Levy could try putting off buyers with a very high price but if succeeds he runs the risk of Kane downing tools (he probably won’t as doesn’t seem the sort) or just being very unhappy and disruptive.
this is about the 3rd time Sky have led on this story so someone from Kane camp is leaking this
Notice the lack of rumours about Arsenal stars leaving. Know why? You don't have any.keep the faith PNP, maybe he will stay and become a legend like Le Tiss, no medals but the fans love him
all our stars are signed up and want to stay, whereas Harry is defo off, sorry to be the bearer of bad news.Notice the lack of rumours about Arsenal stars leaving. Know why? You don't have any.
I already covered this. What stars? Your highest paid player is pissing about in Turkey, FFS.all our stars
How many times did Sky lead with "Bale to Man Utd" in the past eight years?
The biggest problem with Sky
...hang on, let me consult the list...
...one of the seven biggest problems with Sky is they have a track record of creating stories with nothing to them, as six years worth of "Gareth Bale to Man Utd" headlines demonstrate. There is the obvious point that, certainly between 1992-2010 Sky absolutely had a hand in unsettling players on Man Utd's behalf and were blatant with it (while Rupert Murdoch just so happened to have a 9.9% stake in Man Utd until 2003, which makes that arrangement more than a little dodgy...), but these days they don't go out of their way to tape up players on the behalf of one club and instead try and turn players' heads with the expectation one of their preferred teams would come in with a bid
And the point is what happens if the bid is never made, or if it's rejected? Well...nothing, apart from SkyBet making off like bandits
I'm noticing anyone covering it, such as Matt Law, are using the qualifier "As per"Notice the lack of rumours about Arsenal stars leaving. Know why? You don't have any.
I already covered this. What stars? Your highest paid player is pissing about in Turkey, FFS.
Most clubs do pay their managers, man. I'm surprised you haven't noticed.mate your manager is being paid to manage Roma FFS.
I counted two obvious errors in that sentencemate your manager is being paid to manage Roma FFS.
Sky don’t own Skybet anymore.Or they're getting a lot of clicks from opposition fans and bets on SkyBet...
I counted two obvious errors in that sentence
SkyBet's now owned by Flutter Entertainment, who Fox Corporation have a minority share in. How odd.Sky don’t own Skybet anymore.