Harry Still At Spurs Next Season ?

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Will Harry Kane Still Be At Spurs Next Season ?

  • He will definitely leave if Poch stays

    Votes: 3 4.2%
  • He will definitely leave if Poch leaves

    Votes: 2 2.8%
  • He will definitely stay if Poch stays

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • He will definitely stay if Poch leaves

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • He will stay regardless of what happens, he loves the club.

    Votes: 43 59.7%
  • He will leave regardless of what happens, he wants trophies.

    Votes: 24 33.3%

  • Total voters
    72
Just before in the int. break we had a series of exchanges where you seemed hellbent on convincing yourself that he'd leave.

I don't remember the thread now.
Thinking he would leave and wanting him to are two entirely different matters. Watching how he has conducted himself following Poch's recent farcical contradictory statements regarding transfer windows and whether or not the club requires fresh blood gives a good insight. He has never commented on if he believes the quality already exists or whether he thinks new players are needed. This passive stance suggests to me that regardless of what happens concerning that or Poch's position as manager, Harry Kane will remain a Spurs player next season and I voted accordingly.
I am allowed to review the situation and based on current events I think he'll stay. Call it 'reassessing' or 'changing my mind' it doesn't really matter. That's how I feel at present.
PS
With regard to Poch Out, no matter what transpires over the next few weeks I shall not change my mind .
 
It has nothing to do with Poch staying or going. To keep world class players you need to convince them they can get a top salary here and have a realistic chance of silverware. If we can’t do that then he will go, nobody who scores 30+ goals a season will be happy to end their career with no medals.
 
Those choices need to include results though. Staying if Poch stays is a different question if Poch is helping us win or if Poch continues to have muddled wrong headed team set ups like 5 out of 10 outfield players without a goal or assist to their name being defenders versus Watford.
 
It has nothing to do with Poch staying or going. To keep world class players you need to convince them they can get a top salary here and have a realistic chance of silverware. If we can’t do that then he will go, nobody who scores 30+ goals a season will be happy to end their career with no medals.
Do you not think if Poch was offered another position he might be approached about trying to bring Harry with him ? That's why I offered so many choices. The huge question is just how does Harry feel regarding having Poch as his manager ? Would he follow him if he left, would he be glad to see him gone or doesn't it matter what happens ?.
As I said, I think he'll stay next season no matter what. After that is another story waiting to be written :thumbup:
 
Do you not think if Poch was offered another position he might be approached about trying to bring Harry with him ? That's why I offered so many choices. The huge question is just how does Harry feel regarding having Poch as his manager ? Would he follow him if he left, would he be glad to see him gone or doesn't it matter what happens ?.
As I said, I think he'll stay next season no matter what. After that is another story waiting to be written :thumbup:

I think for sure Harry will be here next season, whatever happens. But like Van Persie he will make sure he wins a trophy before he starts to decline, whether it’s with us or with another club.
 
Thinking he would leave and wanting him to are two entirely different matters. Watching how he has conducted himself following Poch's recent farcical contradictory statements regarding transfer windows and whether or not the club requires fresh blood gives a good insight. He has never commented on if he believes the quality already exists or whether he thinks new players are needed. This passive stance suggests to me that regardless of what happens concerning that or Poch's position as manager, Harry Kane will remain a Spurs player next season and I voted accordingly.
I am allowed to review the situation and based on current events I think he'll stay. Call it 'reassessing' or 'changing my mind' it doesn't really matter. That's how I feel at present.
PS
With regard to Poch Out, no matter what transpires over the next few weeks I shall not change my mind .

I didn't suggest you wanted HK to leave.

If you feel more positive about the situation then happy days.
 
I didn't suggest you wanted HK to leave.

If you feel more positive about the situation then happy days.
Cheers, yes I do feel more positive, especially after Poch's recent baffling turnaround on his plans and no reaction from Harry regarding that. As you say, Happy Days.
 
If I were Levy I would be much more worried about Harry wanting out than Poch. Both as a business man and as a Tottenham fan.

That's all I will say on it.
 
Kane will leave if we continue going backwards, his opinion has always been as long as we are heading in the right direction he will stay, the man has said this himself.

We aren't heading in the right direction currently are we, so it stands to reason that there is a possibility he will leave, anybody saying it isn't a possibility is not viewing things objectively at this point.
 
It has nothing to do with Poch staying or going. To keep world class players you need to convince them they can get a top salary here and have a realistic chance of silverware. If we can’t do that then he will go, nobody who scores 30+ goals a season will be happy to end their career with no medals.

The manager plays in a part in winning silverware
 
Given how he's playing right now I'm not sure we'd be worse off regardless

No matter how talented a player might be, if he isn't trying hard enough or suits the team, he's not an asset.

Probably not leaving anyway since we'd probably demand 350 million which I don't think even Utd would pay, especially considering his injury record.

Really doubt he will ever leave, even if we fail to win a trophy in the next 3 years.
 
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