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I don't think the betting markets can tell us anything. Only one bookie (BetVictor Group inc Talksport, Parimatch etc) have the market up and they are just throwing names out there. They have Keith Andrews at 3/1 just because he's already in the building. McKenna is short as it makes a lot of sense but at this point the market is even more meaningless than it normally is.
I don't think anyone could deny that the action figure I generated of a Spurs fan complete with paper bag, Samaritans phone number, whiskey bottle and tissues was a good use of energy.
The AI genie has left the bottle. It is going to revolutionise the world. We should be preparing with lots of clean energy projects rather than limiting use.
A lot of people don't seem to have any idea what it is already capable of and how disruptive it will be. The big tech companies are committing to massive energy purchases. Microsoft have agreed a 20 year deal to reopen a nuclear power plant ( https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx25v2d7zexo).
£6m is peanuts to an established Prem club. Saving £2-3m on the fee likely wouldn't be much benefit when it would delay planning for the new season. I also find it odd that some clubs don't want to spend on a manager when a good one can get a bit extra out of their very expensive players.
I am sure this will be wrapped up by the time the transfer window opens again. If they want McKenna and he wants to go I think it will be done very quickly. If he's still here on Saturday I doubt he will be going there.