So do you think what Sol Campbell did was wrong? Or was he also just expressing his freedom of movement?
From what you're saying it seems you agree with the idea of modern football as a business like any other. Which would make us all "consumers" wanting to be "entertained" by the "product" Spurs are offering.
I see it in a different way, I see it as something tribal, something which brings out intense emotions of loyalty, love and hate. I'm completely devoted to Spurs, follow them almost everywhere (haven't missed a game in the UK in the last 7 months), have done for years, and all I ask in return is some respect shown by these millionaire players to the fans and to the club. I understand 99% of players don't feel the same way about the club as people like me, and that's fine, I understand that they will leave, I have no qualms with Toby/Son/Alli etc for the things you mention or even Walker for having already left.
There was no need for Rose to act the way he did, he could have kept things in house, he could have spared many of his comments. My issue with him is not only this but also- as I've written on this thread- that he did not acknowledge the Spurs fans one year at Sunderland away, but spent ages walking around the stadium clapping all sides of the Sunderland support, and that he was too hungover to play in the massively important 5-1 game at Newcastle because he'd been out drinking with his former team mates at Sunderland. In short, I think he's an excellent footballer but a wrong un as a person.