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Ex-Spurs Player Harry Kane

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I mean, Ramos did it in 2015, Rooney did it in 2010, and even Gerrard tried to force a move to Chelsea. They're still beloved at their clubs. If he told Charlie specifically to fuck off, I'd have no problem with him staying.
None ever failed to show up to training and with Rooney who did it a couple of times this was a tactic for an improved contract.

plus the real fuck off from Kane is that he wanted out last season with not only 4 years left on his contract but was looking elsewhere at the run in to last season, the Villa game the cunt was lumbering oaf. We still had big European qualification IN OUR HANDS and ol Harry is planning his lap of honour
 
Lo Celso is bang average in my opinion , plus he cant stay fit for more than two games at a time

Hojberg has the right attitude but is severely limited in a team as dysfunctional as ours

I have high hopes for Skipp but fear it's a bit too soon for him

Ndombele is an utter waster
Lo Celso is better than average. It's also worth noting that he'd never had a long term injury in his career until he came to Spurs.

Ndombele has been a huge disappointment. With the right attitude and work ethic, he could be in the conversation for best midfielder in the World, but he doesn't appear to have that, so waster isn't too far off the mark. Let's see what Nuno can get out of him, but holding my breath I am not.

I think we'll just have to wait and see with Skipp. He really stepped up in the Championship and was arguably the best in the division, consistently throughout the season. You may be right on him, but stranger things have happened.

Hojbjerg is a difficult one. He needs a partner to share the load. If Skipp does step up, I feel that is a quality MF partnership in the making. Solid but with enough guile and creativity to make a difference going forward rather than just shielding the back line.
 
Genuine question:

Would people welcome him back if he came back and apologized publicly? I would. To be fair, at the end of the day, he's still Harry Kane. If he were to change his mind and commit 110% to Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, I wouldn't have any issue with him staying.
I'd want a genuine mea culpa. Not some PR crafted bullshit response. Something straight from the heart with proper realisation that has fucked the fans over.
Otherwise he can fucking do one.
 
Lo Celso is better than average. It's also worth noting that he'd never had a long term injury in his career until he came to Spurs.

Ndombele has been a huge disappointment. With the right attitude and work ethic, he could be in the conversation for best midfielder in the World, but he doesn't appear to have that, so waster isn't too far off the mark. Let's see what Nuno can get out of him, but holding my breath I am not.

I think we'll just have to wait and see with Skipp. He really stepped up in the Championship and was arguably the best in the division, consistently throughout the season. You may be right on him, but stranger things have happened.

Hojbjerg is a difficult one. He needs a partner to share the load. If Skipp does step up, I feel that is a quality MF partnership in the making. Solid but with enough guile and creativity to make a difference going forward rather than just shielding the back line.
Lo Celso is the ducks nuts!
 
Lo Celso is better than average. It's also worth noting that he'd never had a long term injury in his career until he came to Spurs.

Ndombele has been a huge disappointment. With the right attitude and work ethic, he could be in the conversation for best midfielder in the World, but he doesn't appear to have that, so waster isn't too far off the mark. Let's see what Nuno can get out of him, but holding my breath I am not.

I think we'll just have to wait and see with Skipp. He really stepped up in the Championship and was arguably the best in the division, consistently throughout the season. You may be right on him, but stranger things have happened.

Hojbjerg is a difficult one. He needs a partner to share the load. If Skipp does step up, I feel that is a quality MF partnership in the making. Solid but with enough guile and creativity to make a difference going forward rather than just shielding the back line.
Too many question marks to go into the season with full confidence in that midfield, but all going well there's a very good midfield in a rotation of those four. Bringing in a Sanches, Bissouma or Damsgaard (obviously different types) would be smart.
 
Genuine question:

Would people welcome him back if he came back and apologized publicly? I would. To be fair, at the end of the day, he's still Harry Kane. If he were to change his mind and commit 110% to Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, I wouldn't have any issue with him staying.

Nah fuck him mate. He tried to drive down his price to do the richest club in the world a favour, when if they wanted to could just pay the money.

If he stays it won't be the same he ain't one of our own anymore for me
 
Genuine question:

Would people welcome him back if he came back and apologized publicly? I would. To be fair, at the end of the day, he's still Harry Kane. If he were to change his mind and commit 110% to Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, I wouldn't have any issue with him staying.
Maybe if they recreate the Game of Thrones scene and he has to walk down the High Road with Ledley dressed as a nun ringing a bell and saying 'shame', whilst the fans line street throwing half eaten takeaway chicken.
 
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