Where is this club you speak of which offers so much to Harry Kane to savour.
In my opinion, Harry Kane is amongst the best frontmen of his generation. He is England's talisman without question, and yes, if he wants to look back at his club career and count the winners medals in his locker, it won't be with Spurs. However, he's going nowhere. I don't believe any club will pay the fee that Mr Levy will demand. He will end his career as a one club man without winning a trophy.
comment by groovyduringthewar (U1054)
posted 9 minutes ago
Where is this club you speak of which offers so much to Harry Kane to savour.
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City is one, and PSG who are losing MBapp in the summer?
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 47 seconds ago
comment by groovyduringthewar (U1054)
posted 9 minutes ago
Where is this club you speak of which offers so much to Harry Kane to savour.
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City is one, and PSG who are losing MBapp in the summer?
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Harry Kane will be 28 when the new season begins. He has fitness issues, also perhaps two/three seasons at most as a world class player. If I was in charge at City/PSG/Bayern Munich/ Real Madrid/Barcelona etc. I would be looking at younger players, not Harry Kane.
I hope City don’t go for Kane.
He is a tremendous player but does suffer from niggling injuries quite often. Also would command a huge fee and huge wages. Mbappe or Harland, given their age, would resplendent better value in terms of longevity and either would cost in the same ball park as Kane.
Reckon he’ll still be at Spurs next season.
comment by groovyduringthewar (U1054)
posted 9 minutes ago
Where is this club you speak of which offers so much to Harry Kane to savour.
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City is one, and PSG who are losing MBapp in the summer?
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City won't pay the money Levy will demand,and Mbbappe will be staying in Paris,Harry to remain at Spurs and play out his contract...............Shame.
He'll end his career regretting the last contract he signed. Now he's stuck with Spurs and the only thing that he'll have to look back on is individual awards and a few regrets.
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by groovyduringthewar (U1054)
posted 9 minutes ago
Where is this club you speak of which offers so much to Harry Kane to savour.
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City is one, and PSG who are losing MBapp in the summer?
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Haaland will end up at city(or real) I reckon, kane would be the back up option. I actually think kane might come to United, possibly in a glazer sanctioned, appease the fans for the super league outrage type gesture. But even that is perhaps unlikely.
Hope he goes. Spurs are a total lost cause right now. Harry deserves more than levy will ever deliver.
comment by RipleysCat (U1862)
posted 25 minutes ago
I hope City don’t go for Kane.
He is a tremendous player but does suffer from niggling injuries quite often. Also would command a huge fee and huge wages. Mbappe or Harland, given their age, would resplendent better value in terms of longevity and either would cost in the same ball park as Kane.
Reckon he’ll still be at Spurs next season.
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He’d break the PL goal scoring record at city and his injuries aren’t completely terrible if you manage his minutes (which we don’t). He’s the perfect fit for City but obviously it’s way too short term.
Haaland and Mbappe obviously have way more value for money due to age.
If he kicks up a stink he'll be able to leave and I think he may just do that.
Despite his injuries I think he'll have a pretty long career too. He's not built on pace and his work deeper in the pitch has improved no end. He's pretty unique in world football atm.
comment by RipleysCat (U1862)
posted 37 minutes ago
I hope City don’t go for Kane.
He is a tremendous player but does suffer from niggling injuries quite often. Also would command a huge fee and huge wages. Mbappe or Harland, given their age, would resplendent better value in terms of longevity and either would cost in the same ball park as Kane.
Reckon he’ll still be at Spurs next season.
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His ankles wouldn't have to carry the entire city team.
He does not get enough rest at Spurs at city he would get plenty
If Mbappe wants out of PSG then the money should be enough to meet Levy's demands for Kane to transfer to PSG.
Using Eriksen as an example is a bit of a stretch.
He's been on the bench most of the season as he was tonight.
Why are so many of our supporters so keen for Kane to leave to better himself? I am only interested in Kane moving on if it benefits Spurs. Once any player leaves Spurs I couldn't care less how many trophies they do or do not win.
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 20 minutes ago
If he kicks up a stink he'll be able to leave and I think he may just do that.
Despite his injuries I think he'll have a pretty long career too. He's not built on pace and his work deeper in the pitch has improved no end. He's pretty unique in world football atm.
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If he kicks up a stink, then his legacy at Spurs will be done.
In other news I wonder when Ancelotti is going to start getting a bit of stick?
After a good start Everton have been dreadful for weeks.
I feel sorry for Kane, he is world class, loves Spurs and wants to win trophies with Spurs, but is playing under the misery of the unambitious ENIC, Lewis and Levy.
If only ENIC would fack off, and we were taken over by some filthy rich owners with ambition to win silverware rather than make profits, we could build a winning team around Kane.
Unfortunately the misery of ENIC is still here, mugging the fans off and showing zero ambition to win silverware.
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 15 minutes ago
In other news I wonder when Ancelotti is going to start getting a bit of stick?
After a good start Everton have been dreadful for weeks.
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It's not been brilliant from Everton but you could say that it's still progress from before since they'll have achieved more points and done better in the cup competitions.
comment by sandy, Ryan Mason, super league boss for 24 hours (U20567)
posted 1 hour, 29 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 20 minutes ago
If he kicks up a stink he'll be able to leave and I think he may just do that.
Despite his injuries I think he'll have a pretty long career too. He's not built on pace and his work deeper in the pitch has improved no end. He's pretty unique in world football atm.
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If he kicks up a stink, then his legacy at Spurs will be done.
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I don't see why. Most Spurs fans I've seen mention it say they wouldn't blame him.
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by sandy, Ryan Mason, super league boss for 24 hours (U20567)
posted 1 hour, 29 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 20 minutes ago
If he kicks up a stink he'll be able to leave and I think he may just do that.
Despite his injuries I think he'll have a pretty long career too. He's not built on pace and his work deeper in the pitch has improved no end. He's pretty unique in world football atm.
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If he kicks up a stink, then his legacy at Spurs will be done.
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I don't see why. Most Spurs fans I've seen mention it say they wouldn't blame him.
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The majority of Spurs fans are so fed up and disillusioned at the moment that nothing is off the table but I think if he did leave (especially for a Prem club) there would be plenty of anger aimed at both Levy and him.
comment by sandy, Ryan Mason, super league boss for 24 hours (U20567)
posted 11 hours, 1 minute ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 20 minutes ago
If he kicks up a stink he'll be able to leave and I think he may just do that.
Despite his injuries I think he'll have a pretty long career too. He's not built on pace and his work deeper in the pitch has improved no end. He's pretty unique in world football atm.
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If he kicks up a stink, then his legacy at Spurs will be done.
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Complete rubbish. Kane has been so loyal it's been detrimental to his trophy haul. Spending most of his career at spurs has meant sacrificing trophies, which his stats and performances deserve.
Only the most bitter and deluded fans would blame Kane. Anyone with common sense would blame the board/ owners for failing to utilise one of the best strikers around. Their investment and support hasn't matched his level. Fans can say they don't like him leaving but no one can say he doesn't deserve his move, if he opts to go.
comment by FootyMcfootfoot (U21853)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
comment by sandy, Ryan Mason, super league boss for 24 hours (U20567)
posted 11 hours, 1 minute ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 20 minutes ago
If he kicks up a stink he'll be able to leave and I think he may just do that.
Despite his injuries I think he'll have a pretty long career too. He's not built on pace and his work deeper in the pitch has improved no end. He's pretty unique in world football atm.
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If he kicks up a stink, then his legacy at Spurs will be done.
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Complete rubbish. Kane has been so loyal it's been detrimental to his trophy haul. Spending most of his career at spurs has meant sacrificing trophies, which his stats and performances deserve.
Only the most bitter and deluded fans would blame Kane. Anyone with common sense would blame the board/ owners for failing to utilise one of the best strikers around. Their investment and support hasn't matched his level. Fans can say they don't like him leaving but no one can say he doesn't deserve his move, if he opts to go.
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Most Spurs fans appreciate what Kane has done for this club and personally, I don't want to go anywhere but if he did and it turned out to be somewhere he could lift a few trophies, then good luck to him.
Look at Eriksen, now a title winner in Italy.
I think Kane has now stayed as long as he could.
And those who cite his injury record, he's only missed a handful of games in a long season.
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 6 hours, 45 minutes ago
comment by FootyMcfootfoot (U21853)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
comment by sandy, Ryan Mason, super league boss for 24 hours (U20567)
posted 11 hours, 1 minute ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 20 minutes ago
If he kicks up a stink he'll be able to leave and I think he may just do that.
Despite his injuries I think he'll have a pretty long career too. He's not built on pace and his work deeper in the pitch has improved no end. He's pretty unique in world football atm.
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If he kicks up a stink, then his legacy at Spurs will be done.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Complete rubbish. Kane has been so loyal it's been detrimental to his trophy haul. Spending most of his career at spurs has meant sacrificing trophies, which his stats and performances deserve.
Only the most bitter and deluded fans would blame Kane. Anyone with common sense would blame the board/ owners for failing to utilise one of the best strikers around. Their investment and support hasn't matched his level. Fans can say they don't like him leaving but no one can say he doesn't deserve his move, if he opts to go.
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Most Spurs fans appreciate what Kane has done for this club and personally, I don't want to go anywhere but if he did and it turned out to be somewhere he could lift a few trophies, then good luck to him.
Look at Eriksen, now a title winner in Italy.
I think Kane has now stayed as long as he could.
And those who cite his injury record, he's only missed a handful of games in a long season.
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Yeah 99% are in that camp for sure. Love him to stay but respect what he has done, so wouldn't stand in his way. He gave spurs plenty of time to reach his level but the investment and ambition from the board doesn't reflect that.
Just reading sandy saying his legacy would be done at sours if he left is nonsense. Hate to say it but it could be a blessing if it turns the supporters against the owners, and gets someone in that wants to achieve some success on the pitch.
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posted on 1/5/21
Where is this club you speak of which offers so much to Harry Kane to savour.
posted on 1/5/21
In my opinion, Harry Kane is amongst the best frontmen of his generation. He is England's talisman without question, and yes, if he wants to look back at his club career and count the winners medals in his locker, it won't be with Spurs. However, he's going nowhere. I don't believe any club will pay the fee that Mr Levy will demand. He will end his career as a one club man without winning a trophy.
posted on 1/5/21
comment by groovyduringthewar (U1054)
posted 9 minutes ago
Where is this club you speak of which offers so much to Harry Kane to savour.
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City is one, and PSG who are losing MBapp in the summer?
posted on 1/5/21
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 47 seconds ago
comment by groovyduringthewar (U1054)
posted 9 minutes ago
Where is this club you speak of which offers so much to Harry Kane to savour.
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City is one, and PSG who are losing MBapp in the summer?
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Harry Kane will be 28 when the new season begins. He has fitness issues, also perhaps two/three seasons at most as a world class player. If I was in charge at City/PSG/Bayern Munich/ Real Madrid/Barcelona etc. I would be looking at younger players, not Harry Kane.
posted on 1/5/21
I hope City don’t go for Kane.
He is a tremendous player but does suffer from niggling injuries quite often. Also would command a huge fee and huge wages. Mbappe or Harland, given their age, would resplendent better value in terms of longevity and either would cost in the same ball park as Kane.
Reckon he’ll still be at Spurs next season.
posted on 1/5/21
comment by groovyduringthewar (U1054)
posted 9 minutes ago
Where is this club you speak of which offers so much to Harry Kane to savour.
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City is one, and PSG who are losing MBapp in the summer?
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City won't pay the money Levy will demand,and Mbbappe will be staying in Paris,Harry to remain at Spurs and play out his contract...............Shame.
posted on 1/5/21
He'll end his career regretting the last contract he signed. Now he's stuck with Spurs and the only thing that he'll have to look back on is individual awards and a few regrets.
posted on 1/5/21
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by groovyduringthewar (U1054)
posted 9 minutes ago
Where is this club you speak of which offers so much to Harry Kane to savour.
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City is one, and PSG who are losing MBapp in the summer?
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Haaland will end up at city(or real) I reckon, kane would be the back up option. I actually think kane might come to United, possibly in a glazer sanctioned, appease the fans for the super league outrage type gesture. But even that is perhaps unlikely.
posted on 1/5/21
Hope he goes. Spurs are a total lost cause right now. Harry deserves more than levy will ever deliver.
posted on 1/5/21
comment by RipleysCat (U1862)
posted 25 minutes ago
I hope City don’t go for Kane.
He is a tremendous player but does suffer from niggling injuries quite often. Also would command a huge fee and huge wages. Mbappe or Harland, given their age, would resplendent better value in terms of longevity and either would cost in the same ball park as Kane.
Reckon he’ll still be at Spurs next season.
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He’d break the PL goal scoring record at city and his injuries aren’t completely terrible if you manage his minutes (which we don’t). He’s the perfect fit for City but obviously it’s way too short term.
Haaland and Mbappe obviously have way more value for money due to age.
posted on 1/5/21
If he kicks up a stink he'll be able to leave and I think he may just do that.
Despite his injuries I think he'll have a pretty long career too. He's not built on pace and his work deeper in the pitch has improved no end. He's pretty unique in world football atm.
posted on 1/5/21
comment by RipleysCat (U1862)
posted 37 minutes ago
I hope City don’t go for Kane.
He is a tremendous player but does suffer from niggling injuries quite often. Also would command a huge fee and huge wages. Mbappe or Harland, given their age, would resplendent better value in terms of longevity and either would cost in the same ball park as Kane.
Reckon he’ll still be at Spurs next season.
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His ankles wouldn't have to carry the entire city team.
He does not get enough rest at Spurs at city he would get plenty
posted on 1/5/21
If Mbappe wants out of PSG then the money should be enough to meet Levy's demands for Kane to transfer to PSG.
posted on 1/5/21
Using Eriksen as an example is a bit of a stretch.
He's been on the bench most of the season as he was tonight.
posted on 1/5/21
Why are so many of our supporters so keen for Kane to leave to better himself? I am only interested in Kane moving on if it benefits Spurs. Once any player leaves Spurs I couldn't care less how many trophies they do or do not win.
posted on 1/5/21
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 20 minutes ago
If he kicks up a stink he'll be able to leave and I think he may just do that.
Despite his injuries I think he'll have a pretty long career too. He's not built on pace and his work deeper in the pitch has improved no end. He's pretty unique in world football atm.
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If he kicks up a stink, then his legacy at Spurs will be done.
posted on 1/5/21
In other news I wonder when Ancelotti is going to start getting a bit of stick?
After a good start Everton have been dreadful for weeks.
posted on 1/5/21
I feel sorry for Kane, he is world class, loves Spurs and wants to win trophies with Spurs, but is playing under the misery of the unambitious ENIC, Lewis and Levy.
If only ENIC would fack off, and we were taken over by some filthy rich owners with ambition to win silverware rather than make profits, we could build a winning team around Kane.
Unfortunately the misery of ENIC is still here, mugging the fans off and showing zero ambition to win silverware.
posted on 1/5/21
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 15 minutes ago
In other news I wonder when Ancelotti is going to start getting a bit of stick?
After a good start Everton have been dreadful for weeks.
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It's not been brilliant from Everton but you could say that it's still progress from before since they'll have achieved more points and done better in the cup competitions.
posted on 1/5/21
comment by sandy, Ryan Mason, super league boss for 24 hours (U20567)
posted 1 hour, 29 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 20 minutes ago
If he kicks up a stink he'll be able to leave and I think he may just do that.
Despite his injuries I think he'll have a pretty long career too. He's not built on pace and his work deeper in the pitch has improved no end. He's pretty unique in world football atm.
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If he kicks up a stink, then his legacy at Spurs will be done.
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I don't see why. Most Spurs fans I've seen mention it say they wouldn't blame him.
posted on 2/5/21
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by sandy, Ryan Mason, super league boss for 24 hours (U20567)
posted 1 hour, 29 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 20 minutes ago
If he kicks up a stink he'll be able to leave and I think he may just do that.
Despite his injuries I think he'll have a pretty long career too. He's not built on pace and his work deeper in the pitch has improved no end. He's pretty unique in world football atm.
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If he kicks up a stink, then his legacy at Spurs will be done.
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I don't see why. Most Spurs fans I've seen mention it say they wouldn't blame him.
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The majority of Spurs fans are so fed up and disillusioned at the moment that nothing is off the table but I think if he did leave (especially for a Prem club) there would be plenty of anger aimed at both Levy and him.
posted on 2/5/21
comment by sandy, Ryan Mason, super league boss for 24 hours (U20567)
posted 11 hours, 1 minute ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 20 minutes ago
If he kicks up a stink he'll be able to leave and I think he may just do that.
Despite his injuries I think he'll have a pretty long career too. He's not built on pace and his work deeper in the pitch has improved no end. He's pretty unique in world football atm.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If he kicks up a stink, then his legacy at Spurs will be done.
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Complete rubbish. Kane has been so loyal it's been detrimental to his trophy haul. Spending most of his career at spurs has meant sacrificing trophies, which his stats and performances deserve.
Only the most bitter and deluded fans would blame Kane. Anyone with common sense would blame the board/ owners for failing to utilise one of the best strikers around. Their investment and support hasn't matched his level. Fans can say they don't like him leaving but no one can say he doesn't deserve his move, if he opts to go.
posted on 2/5/21
comment by FootyMcfootfoot (U21853)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
comment by sandy, Ryan Mason, super league boss for 24 hours (U20567)
posted 11 hours, 1 minute ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 20 minutes ago
If he kicks up a stink he'll be able to leave and I think he may just do that.
Despite his injuries I think he'll have a pretty long career too. He's not built on pace and his work deeper in the pitch has improved no end. He's pretty unique in world football atm.
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If he kicks up a stink, then his legacy at Spurs will be done.
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Complete rubbish. Kane has been so loyal it's been detrimental to his trophy haul. Spending most of his career at spurs has meant sacrificing trophies, which his stats and performances deserve.
Only the most bitter and deluded fans would blame Kane. Anyone with common sense would blame the board/ owners for failing to utilise one of the best strikers around. Their investment and support hasn't matched his level. Fans can say they don't like him leaving but no one can say he doesn't deserve his move, if he opts to go.
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Most Spurs fans appreciate what Kane has done for this club and personally, I don't want to go anywhere but if he did and it turned out to be somewhere he could lift a few trophies, then good luck to him.
Look at Eriksen, now a title winner in Italy.
I think Kane has now stayed as long as he could.
And those who cite his injury record, he's only missed a handful of games in a long season.
posted on 2/5/21
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 6 hours, 45 minutes ago
comment by FootyMcfootfoot (U21853)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
comment by sandy, Ryan Mason, super league boss for 24 hours (U20567)
posted 11 hours, 1 minute ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 20 minutes ago
If he kicks up a stink he'll be able to leave and I think he may just do that.
Despite his injuries I think he'll have a pretty long career too. He's not built on pace and his work deeper in the pitch has improved no end. He's pretty unique in world football atm.
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If he kicks up a stink, then his legacy at Spurs will be done.
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Complete rubbish. Kane has been so loyal it's been detrimental to his trophy haul. Spending most of his career at spurs has meant sacrificing trophies, which his stats and performances deserve.
Only the most bitter and deluded fans would blame Kane. Anyone with common sense would blame the board/ owners for failing to utilise one of the best strikers around. Their investment and support hasn't matched his level. Fans can say they don't like him leaving but no one can say he doesn't deserve his move, if he opts to go.
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Most Spurs fans appreciate what Kane has done for this club and personally, I don't want to go anywhere but if he did and it turned out to be somewhere he could lift a few trophies, then good luck to him.
Look at Eriksen, now a title winner in Italy.
I think Kane has now stayed as long as he could.
And those who cite his injury record, he's only missed a handful of games in a long season.
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Yeah 99% are in that camp for sure. Love him to stay but respect what he has done, so wouldn't stand in his way. He gave spurs plenty of time to reach his level but the investment and ambition from the board doesn't reflect that.
Just reading sandy saying his legacy would be done at sours if he left is nonsense. Hate to say it but it could be a blessing if it turns the supporters against the owners, and gets someone in that wants to achieve some success on the pitch.
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