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Ex-Spurs Player Harry Kane

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Having watched Kane at Orient and Norwich, I thought he had potential, but had no idea how good he could be.
This season he has developed his game even further, dropping back with skill, linking up the play, and making him very hard to track defensively.
Spurs has a knack of throwing up these world class players once in a while. I'm confident he will stay at least another couple of seasons, and who knows what Tottenham might achieve, he might want to stay forever and become a legend.
 
Quite deservedly alli gets the plaudits today but yet another goal from Kane , seriously love this guy , don't think there's ever been a player that I'm so happy to see score every time
 
Great header too. Got in front and above his man and powered a header against a goalkeeper high on confidence after some of the saves he was making. Well on his way to getting golden boot.
 
He pushes us on with his energy and determination. Overall play is top notch. Add to that the amount of goals he gets and we've got a striker of a caliber not seen at the Lane since Klinsmann.
 
Stat stolen from Facebook: If you take away all of Kane's goals in the league this season we would be 1 point better off. #onemanteam :kanehand:
That's surprising. Take your word it for that the arithmetic is correct. However that's basically your usual statistical bullshit nonsense that here comes out of our massive +goal difference this year where most goals don't strictly contribute any points. For instance today at Palace, Harry's goal is "worth" nothing. But does anyone seriously think his equalizer did not change the game? Be real
 
After today's game I thought fuck it, I'll lump on for Kane to get the golden boot.

But the bookies agree, second favourite at only 4s behind Lukaku.
 
That's surprising. Take your word it for that the arithmetic is correct. However that's basically your usual statistical bullshit nonsense that here comes out of our massive +goal difference this year where most goals don't strictly contribute any points. For instance today at Palace, Harry's goal is "worth" nothing. But does anyone seriously think his equalizer did not change the game? Be real

No - but if our goals were perfectly spread we'd be miles clear
 
You must be a mathematician my friend? Even Villa might be doing ok if their goals were perfectly distributed. (But no, that really is daft)
Maybe Poch should spend more training time on goal distribution;-)
Dream end to season: we beat Chelsea last game in May. Send them into bottom three and go top
 
Completely different situtations. Berbatov and Carrick both wanted out, Levy fought to keep them. Levy has always fought to keep our best players
And what happens if those players want out too?

Don't be daft - Levy has ALWAYS sold our best players. If Kane wants to go to Barca and they want him in the summer - not a fuck we can keep him. Reality check, please.
 
And what happens if those players want out too?

Don't be daft - Levy has ALWAYS sold our best players. If Kane wants to go to Barca and they want him in the summer - not a fuck we can keep him. Reality check, please.
Yes, but then it's the same situtation, isn't it? Kane and co. doesn't want out, that's the difference.
Levy was forced to sell in the end, not much he could do
 
The club have always done their best to extend our players stay at the club. In the past we have not been able to compete and keep our best players, but things have changed in recent years with the stability of the bigger clubs vanishing and them playing worse despite all their financial outlay. So moving to Utd is nowhere near the pull it was under Fergie for instance.

We finally have stability with a decent manager, no trouble makers, great facilities and a new stadium being built. And a strong squad that like each other.

Yes there are still bigger clubs, particularly abroad but then we have young players who can afford to give our project a few years yet and still have their move should we not progress. If we do progress in that time then they may not want to leave at all. And Harry Kane is one of our own not some moody Bulgarian who we signed older and who only has a few good years left, so that adds to the likelihood of him staying for the foreseeable.
 
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