Cambridge_fox
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Thanks for the memories Kante. Last season you replaced Neil Lennon as my favourite Leicester player of all time. Shame you don't want another go, but there it is.
And the football revolution
I don't find N'Golo's decision particularly surprising or upsetting at all. Not because we won't miss him. Every team would miss a player like that. I just don't think there's anything mysterious about this.
For those who are saying he could stay another year risk-free, play CL and move next year if he wanted to - no, there's a big risk involved in that. There is no conceivable way in which Kanté would get a better starting point for negotiations than right now. He had the perfect season which made him one of the most wanted players in Europe. Even if he had another good season with us, next year it would be someone else who would have a spectacular season and he would only be clubs' second or third choice or even worse. Only the very best defensive midfielders are that sought after as Kanté has been.
It may be true in some sense that we made Kanté a star, but even more so is the reverse. We gave Kanté the opportunity to play every week on the big stage, he repaid us by being sensational in pretty much every game being a vital part of our title-winning team. There really is no outstanding debt for us to claim.
I don't even find it particularly strange that he chose Chelsea. Conte is a very special manager, especially for someone who deals with defensive duties. Of course money must have played its part and that's unfortunate for us as we don't have as much as Chelsea do. If you want to make the moral judgment that professional footballers shouldn't pay that much attention to the money part, fine. I don't think I would be any different in their situation so I won't.
Kanté hardly chose Leicester because he had a long-standing ambition to put Leicestershire on the map. He bought a ticket to the Premier League. If you had signed for Montpellier in 2011 and you had PSG or Marseille or Lyon offering insane amounts of money the year after, would you consider it?
Don't want to drag out the tedious "what's a big club" debate again and if you personally can't see why anyone would choose Chelsea over Leicester, again that's fine. I can just assure you that in most parts of the world, Chelsea, rightly or wrongly, are a many times bigger club than us. It will take several years for us consistently challenging for the title in order to change that. There's no football revolution, there's a blip on the curve. A glorious, magnificent, highly unexpected blip, but a blip nonetheless.
Kanté didn't lead us on in any way. He must have indicated early on to the club that he wanted to leave as we could finalise the Mendy deal early (the Mercury can state as many times they want that he's not a replacement but I very much doubt that we'd be as keen to get another defensive midfielder if we knew that Kanté was staying. Not to mention the fact that Kanté was actually bought last year as a "replacement" for failing to sign Mendy).
Not to forget, we've also made a huge ****ing profit from this. Money-wise it's by far the best piece of business in the history of the club. I didn't want us to sell him but as we clearly had to, that's obviously a great thing.
All I see here are parties that have conducted themselves professionally in every aspect. If every player we bought was a money-grabbing, short-sighted world-beater like Kanté, I'd be a happy man. I hope Chelsea go down and that Kanté becomes a huge flop but only because he's not a Leicester City player anymore, not because of anything personal.
The most sensible post on the subject by far.I don't find N'Golo's decision particularly surprising or upsetting at all. Not because we won't miss him. Every team would miss a player like that. I just don't think there's anything mysterious about this.
For those who are saying he could stay another year risk-free, play CL and move next year if he wanted to - no, there's a big risk involved in that. There is no conceivable way in which Kanté would get a better starting point for negotiations than right now. He had the perfect season which made him one of the most wanted players in Europe. Even if he had another good season with us, next year it would be someone else who would have a spectacular season and he would only be clubs' second or third choice or even worse. Only the very best defensive midfielders are that sought after as Kanté has been.
It may be true in some sense that we made Kanté a star, but even more so is the reverse. We gave Kanté the opportunity to play every week on the big stage, he repaid us by being sensational in pretty much every game being a vital part of our title-winning team. There really is no outstanding debt for us to claim.
I don't even find it particularly strange that he chose Chelsea. Conte is a very special manager, especially for someone who deals with defensive duties. Of course money must have played its part and that's unfortunate for us as we don't have as much as Chelsea do. If you want to make the moral judgment that professional footballers shouldn't pay that much attention to the money part, fine. I don't think I would be any different in their situation so I won't.
Kanté hardly chose Leicester because he had a long-standing ambition to put Leicestershire on the map. He bought a ticket to the Premier League. If you had signed for Montpellier in 2011 and you had PSG or Marseille or Lyon offering insane amounts of money the year after, would you consider it?
Don't want to drag out the tedious "what's a big club" debate again and if you personally can't see why anyone would choose Chelsea over Leicester, again that's fine. I can just assure you that in most parts of the world, Chelsea, rightly or wrongly, are a many times bigger club than us. It will take several years for us consistently challenging for the title in order to change that. There's no football revolution, there's a blip on the curve. A glorious, magnificent, highly unexpected blip, but a blip nonetheless.
Kanté didn't lead us on in any way. He must have indicated early on to the club that he wanted to leave as we could finalise the Mendy deal early (the Mercury can state as many times they want that he's not a replacement but I very much doubt that we'd be as keen to get another defensive midfielder if we knew that Kanté was staying. Not to mention the fact that Kanté was actually bought last year as a "replacement" for failing to sign Mendy).
Not to forget, we've also made a huge ****ing profit from this. Money-wise it's by far the best piece of business in the history of the club. I didn't want us to sell him but as we clearly had to, that's obviously a great thing.
All I see here are parties that have conducted themselves professionally in every aspect. If every player we bought was a money-grabbing, short-sighted world-beater like Kanté, I'd be a happy man. I hope Chelsea go down and that Kanté becomes a huge flop but only because he's not a Leicester City player anymore, not because of anything personal.
P | Pld | Pts | |
1 | Liverpool | 11 | 28 |
2 | Manchester C | 11 | 23 |
3 | Chelsea | 11 | 19 |
4 | Arsenal | 11 | 19 |
5 | Nottm F | 11 | 19 |
6 | Brighton | 11 | 19 |
7 | Fulham | 11 | 18 |
8 | Newcastle | 11 | 18 |
9 | Aston Villa | 11 | 18 |
10 | Tottenham | 11 | 16 |
11 | Brentford | 11 | 16 |
12 | Bournemouth | 11 | 15 |
13 | Manchester U | 11 | 15 |
14 | West Ham | 11 | 12 |
15 | Leicester | 11 | 10 |
16 | Everton | 11 | 10 |
17 | Ipswich | 11 | 8 |
18 | Palace | 11 | 7 |
19 | Wolves | 11 | 6 |
20 | Southampton | 11 | 4 |