@Gingerrific
@lemmy.worldToo old.
Saudi Arabia is the only place he goes where the financial risk of a signing like this means absolutely nothing.
Same person also did the installation instructions for Glacier Bay medicine cabinets. 3/5 and 2/9 were measurements I recently had the joy of running into.
I can say with 105.6% accuracy that I did not install the framing to the exact dimensions as specified. If Glacier Bay has a problem they can make tape measures with 1/5 and 1/9.
To whom though?
A couple can take their 3 kids to the Barbie movie and have a wonderful Saturday afternoon. That same couple isn't taking their 3 young children to Oppenheimer.
This isn't rocket science.
Chelsea took 29 players on their preseason tour of the United States, despite allowing 12 first-team players to depart in this summer transfer window
“That is why I need to make clear we don’t need a bigger squad. We need 22, 23, 24 players and that’s it. I’m so sorry because maybe the decisions will be tough, but we need to build a good, balanced team if we want to compete for big things.”
I'm worried Brighton won't get back into Europe, as most teams struggle with the influx of games, but they are the one team has persistently gotten better while loosing players every year and I think their recruiting has been good enough that it may get them over the yo yo ING in and out of Europe.
I understand that in a direct comparison the answer is no, but from a sporting perspective remaining in the top 4 is imperative and I'm sure there is some value there that is quite subjective.
I don't know how they compete in the market at this point in time, given how much their competitors are willing to spend on fees and wages. CL would help in attracting talent but that doesn't seem like a reality in the next 2 or 3 years.
Tottenham is in a tough spot and there is no right answer IMO, although everything depends on where they plan on finishing in the league. If they feel like a top 6 finish, possibly top 4, is achievable then I could see why they think holding onto Kane would be a wise choice.
That being said I don't think they finish top 6. City, Arsenal, Newcastle, Liverpool, United should all finish within the top 5, and after that there is still Villa, Chelsea and Brighton to contend with. Tottenham still hasn't addressed their woeful defense, and you can't rely on Kane to score as much as he did last year (god forbid he gets injured) so those around him really need to step up.
Personally I say sell, re invest, and re build, as I don't think they have what it takes to make top 4 and losing Kane on a free will be a nightmare. No where in that squad will you find the personnel to replace what he offers, and Levy is notoriously cheap so how are getting a 100m Forward on a shoestring budget?
Such a hard way to go. Had a high grade partial ACL tear (and some damage to my MCL as well) last year at the same age and I can relate ever so slightly. Feel bad for the guy.