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Post by thornestein on Feb 18, 2024 19:42:15 GMT
25 goals in 22 games , there’s not a team in the world who wouldn’t want Harry Kane in it
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Post by bayernoatcake on Feb 18, 2024 19:43:32 GMT
25 goals in 22 games , there’s not a team in the world who wouldn’t want Harry Kane in it Doing Bayern the world of good 🤣
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Post by thornestein on Feb 18, 2024 19:45:40 GMT
25 goals in 22 games , there’s not a team in the world who wouldn’t want Harry Kane in it Doing Bayern the world of good 🤣 football is not a one man team , their manager doesn’t help for start , nothing do with Kane but you’re just self opioniated man who’s mostly wrong
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Post by bayernoatcake on Feb 18, 2024 19:46:09 GMT
Doing Bayern the world of good 🤣 football is not a one man team , their manager doesn’t help for start , nothing do with Kane but you’re just self opioniated man who’s mostly wrong Apart from I’m not but carry on 🤣
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Post by coomerson on Feb 18, 2024 21:14:41 GMT
He needs to quit. Then uncle peter needs to hire Kane as a Sunday shift security guard in Etruria. For about £10m for 3months. Then on his days off (mon-sat) he can sign up to SCFC as an unregistered player.
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Feb 18, 2024 22:23:27 GMT
25 goals in 22 games , there’s not a team in the world who wouldn’t want Harry Kane in it Doing Bayern the world of good 🤣 Still very much in the title race and CL Disaster
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Post by pieofpeter on Feb 18, 2024 22:38:58 GMT
Bayern Munich didn't really win it last year. Borussia Dortmund lost it. Mind you, if he wins the champions league with them you'll find some twisted philosophy to assert. They got more points over the season. They didn't they won it on goal difference.
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Feb 18, 2024 22:52:14 GMT
They got more points over the season. They didn't they won it on goal difference. They won it over the season. I remember when we got into the play offs last day of the season , some on here saying that we only got in because Bristol Rovers lost and were lucky . The fact is we finished above them over the course of the season. It isn't over 1 game or one team having a bad run
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Post by shakermaker on Feb 18, 2024 23:34:37 GMT
Gotta say, it looks like that’s it for the Bundesliga this season. You can’t help but feel for Kane. Having a team like that with Kane spearheading the attack, you’d think Bayern will be champions again before a ball is kicked. Instead, they end up being the worst Bayern side for over a decade - reflects very badly on Tuchel that does.
And what Alonso has done at Leverkusen is remarkable. Hard to see past him getting the Liverpool gig this summer.
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Post by prestwichpotter on Feb 18, 2024 23:37:19 GMT
Gotta say, it looks like that’s it for the Bundesliga this season. You can’t help but feel for Kane. Having a team like that with Kane spearheading the attack, you’d think Bayern will be champions again before a ball is kicked. Instead, they end up being the worst Bayern side for over a decade - reflects very badly on Tuchel that does. And what Alonso has done at Leverkusen is remarkable. Hard to see past him getting the Liverpool gig this summer. Leverkusen will have a dip at some point, I wouldn't write them off just yet......
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Post by mrnovember on Mar 5, 2024 21:32:07 GMT
33 in 33. He really needs to stop making teams worse with this bagging every week bollocks
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Post by JoeinOz on Mar 5, 2024 22:21:10 GMT
33 in 33. He really needs to stop making teams worse with this bagging every week bollocks Scored two goals to send his team through to the quarter final of the champions league. Useless.
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Post by leicspotter on Mar 6, 2024 13:33:17 GMT
If only Stoke had a player as shit as Kane
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Post by Vadiation_Ribe on Mar 6, 2024 14:02:14 GMT
33 in 33. He really needs to stop making teams worse with this bagging every week bollocks I can't remember what programme but heard some folks discussing Messi and Ronaldo, and stats showed that Ronaldo from a few years ago - despite still scoring a lot - started to make his teams worse, whereas Messi always makes his teams and teammates better. That makes me think even more that Messi and not Ronaldo is the better player. Kane was mentioned, and the consensus at the time was that yes, he also makes teams better. It's kind of funny with Kane and Bayern at the moment (it shows nothing is guaranteed), but I'm pretty sure he'll win a trophy or two with Bayern and hope he does.
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Post by PotterLog on Mar 6, 2024 14:29:14 GMT
33 in 33. He really needs to stop making teams worse with this bagging every week bollocks I can't remember what programme but heard some folks discussing Messi and Ronaldo, and stats showed that Ronaldo from a few years ago - despite still scoring a lot - started to make his teams worse, whereas Messi always makes his teams and teammates better. That makes me think even more that Messi and not Ronaldo is the better player. Kane was mentioned, and the consensus at the time was that yes, he also makes teams better. It's kind of funny with Kane and Bayern at the moment (it shows nothing is guaranteed), but I'm pretty sure he'll win a trophy or two with Bayern and hope he does. I mean Bayern are, by pretty much any metric you want to take, worse this season than they were last. Especially in terms of goals. They've scored fewer goals in the Bundesliga, fewer in the CL, performed worse in their CL group and probably aren't going to win the league for the first team since David Cameron replaced Gordon Brown as UK Prime Minister. They are objectively worse since Kane joined. I can't be arsed to come down on any side of the causality/correlation of that - all I know is that he can piss me off with the way he plays for England sometimes. But it's hardly beyond the pale to speculate he's not been a net positive overall, despite being an exceptional player and getting a bucketload of goals for himself.
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Post by jimmygscfc1234 on Mar 6, 2024 14:39:42 GMT
I love the irony of Kane playing for Bayern and our resident Kane critic being called Bayern. I think their onfield problems are elsewhere in the team and not at Kane's door. He's an outstanding player.
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Post by Vadiation_Ribe on Mar 6, 2024 17:11:21 GMT
I can't remember what programme but heard some folks discussing Messi and Ronaldo, and stats showed that Ronaldo from a few years ago - despite still scoring a lot - started to make his teams worse, whereas Messi always makes his teams and teammates better. That makes me think even more that Messi and not Ronaldo is the better player. Kane was mentioned, and the consensus at the time was that yes, he also makes teams better. It's kind of funny with Kane and Bayern at the moment (it shows nothing is guaranteed), but I'm pretty sure he'll win a trophy or two with Bayern and hope he does. I mean Bayern are, by pretty much any metric you want to take, worse this season than they were last. Especially in terms of goals. They've scored fewer goals in the Bundesliga, fewer in the CL, performed worse in their CL group and probably aren't going to win the league for the first team since David Cameron replaced Gordon Brown as UK Prime Minister. They are objectively worse since Kane joined. I can't be arsed to come down on any side of the causality/correlation of that - all I know is that he can piss me off with the way he plays for England sometimes. But it's hardly beyond the pale to speculate he's not been a net positive overall, despite being an exceptional player and getting a bucketload of goals for himself. The PM comparison makes it funnier. If Bayern win the Champions League I wonder if that'll still be seen as a successful Bayern season. They only won the league on the last day and on goal difference last season, so it's not like they were storming the league every season before Kane joined. This season, Leverkusen are massively overperforming compared to previous seasons and are on target for one of the highest points totals in Bundesliga history (potentially beating Bayern's last big total from 15/16 in Guardiola's last season). Bayern's top scorer from last season has been injured all this season too, though Kane already has more goals than Bayern's top 2 goalscorers combined from last season. I haven't watched Bayern apart from a couple of goals highlights, but I can't see how Kane dropping deep with England makes them worse - maybe a few years ago, but with the attacking talent we've got now I don't see that, and Kane does it to help the team and makes a good job of it, whereas Ronaldo is all about himself.
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Post by JoeinOz on Mar 7, 2024 11:08:05 GMT
I mean Bayern are, by pretty much any metric you want to take, worse this season than they were last. Especially in terms of goals. They've scored fewer goals in the Bundesliga, fewer in the CL, performed worse in their CL group and probably aren't going to win the league for the first team since David Cameron replaced Gordon Brown as UK Prime Minister. They are objectively worse since Kane joined. I can't be arsed to come down on any side of the causality/correlation of that - all I know is that he can piss me off with the way he plays for England sometimes. But it's hardly beyond the pale to speculate he's not been a net positive overall, despite being an exceptional player and getting a bucketload of goals for himself. The PM comparison makes it funnier. If Bayern win the Champions League I wonder if that'll still be seen as a successful Bayern season. They only won the league on the last day and on goal difference last season, so it's not like they were storming the league every season before Kane joined. This season, Leverkusen are massively overperforming compared to previous seasons and are on target for one of the highest points totals in Bundesliga history (potentially beating Bayern's last big total from 15/16 in Guardiola's last season). Bayern's top scorer from last season has been injured all this season too, though Kane already has more goals than Bayern's top 2 goalscorers combined from last season. I haven't watched Bayern apart from a couple of goals highlights, but I can't see how Kane dropping deep with England makes them worse - maybe a few years ago, but with the attacking talent we've got now I don't see that, and Kane does it to help the team and makes a good job of it, whereas Ronaldo is all about himself. Kane dropping deep for England makes us considerably better. Saka cuts in from wide and leads the line and his pace scares defences and drags them out of their comfort zones. Then Kane supports the attack and they get overwhelmed.
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Post by GeneralFaye on Mar 7, 2024 11:23:15 GMT
I suspect signing players like Eric Dier are more of an issue for Bayern than Harry Kane.
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Post by foster on Mar 8, 2024 12:54:38 GMT
I can't remember what programme but heard some folks discussing Messi and Ronaldo, and stats showed that Ronaldo from a few years ago - despite still scoring a lot - started to make his teams worse, whereas Messi always makes his teams and teammates better. That makes me think even more that Messi and not Ronaldo is the better player. Kane was mentioned, and the consensus at the time was that yes, he also makes teams better. It's kind of funny with Kane and Bayern at the moment (it shows nothing is guaranteed), but I'm pretty sure he'll win a trophy or two with Bayern and hope he does. I mean Bayern are, by pretty much any metric you want to take, worse this season than they were last. Especially in terms of goals. They've scored fewer goals in the Bundesliga, fewer in the CL, performed worse in their CL group and probably aren't going to win the league for the first team since David Cameron replaced Gordon Brown as UK Prime Minister. They are objectively worse since Kane joined. I can't be arsed to come down on any side of the causality/correlation of that - all I know is that he can piss me off with the way he plays for England sometimes. But it's hardly beyond the pale to speculate he's not been a net positive overall, despite being an exceptional player and getting a bucketload of goals for himself. They're not worse in terms of points per game. Last season Bayern finished with 71 points. So far based on their current haul they're on to finish with around 76-77. The problem they have this year is the fantastic form of Leverkusen. Leverkusen are only 7 points off the 71 winning points of last season, with 10 games still to play. They're on course to finish with around 90-91 points, which would equal the highest points tally ever in the Bundesliga. I hope Kane wins something in his career at a club level, but he just seems jinxed.
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Post by bigvern on Mar 9, 2024 15:30:54 GMT
He needs 13 goals in 9 and a half games to break the bundesliga most goals in the season whilst making a team worse.
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Post by JoeinOz on Apr 21, 2024 8:01:33 GMT
Scored a pearler free kick goal v union Berlin.
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Harry Kane
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Post by foster on Apr 27, 2024 15:05:23 GMT
Scored 2 so far today... would be nice to see him get some kind of record
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Post by a on Apr 27, 2024 15:29:25 GMT
He shows how some people are willing to die on their hill. Admitting you’re wrong is a sign of strength not weakness.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Apr 27, 2024 15:57:41 GMT
He shows how some people are willing to die on their hill. Admitting you’re wrong is a sign of strength not weakness. Being wrong would be a start. He makes teams worse.
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Post by BraveSirRobin on Apr 27, 2024 16:02:51 GMT
He shows how some people are willing to die on their hill. Admitting you’re wrong is a sign of strength not weakness. Being wrong would be a start. He makes teams worse. How is scoring a massive amount of goals make teams worse?
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Post by foster on Apr 27, 2024 16:03:03 GMT
He shows how some people are willing to die on their hill. Admitting you’re wrong is a sign of strength not weakness. Being wrong would be a start. He makes teams worse. 2 points from last seasons total points tally and 3 goals less as it stands. Let's see if they beat that in their next 3 games. If so, then they've actually improved.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Apr 27, 2024 16:04:10 GMT
Being wrong would be a start. He makes teams worse. How is scoring a massive amount of goals make teams worse? His teams have won loads of trophies. Captain and leader 🤣
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Post by dudnostokie on Apr 27, 2024 16:04:22 GMT
He shows how some people are willing to die on their hill. Admitting you’re wrong is a sign of strength not weakness. Being wrong would be a start. He makes teams worse. Our resident narcissist pipes up again. You will go against the grain over and over to grab at the slightest bit of attention.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Apr 27, 2024 16:04:58 GMT
Being wrong would be a start. He makes teams worse. Our resident narcissist pipes up again. You will go against the grain over and over to grab at the slightest bit of attention. Shut up.
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