He’s highlighting the contradiction in your stance. You’re an individual (on this particular issue, which you’ve decided to extrapolate from my posts the view that I’m not an individual), but you think everyone will consider him a legend as you obviously do, in the event of his death.
Think what you want about him, but don’t assume that your thoughts on him would be echoed on here or any other Spurs forum if he died. The irony (presumably lost on you) is that such a reaction would immediately render you as one of the hive minds you endeavour to set yourself apart from. When he dies he won’t receive much retrospective praise from Spurs fans. At best a respectable silence. At worst, a series of Twitter posts along the lines of ‘good’, ‘finally’, and ‘bye, cunt’.
I don’t care what you personally think about him, but as soon as you arrogantly assumed you know how other Spurs fans would react in that situation you opened yourself up to criticism. Your argument then deteriorated into blanket insults based on an assumed position of superiority, followed by contradiction, followed by that low-hanging fruit that feeds the flailing debater - grammar Nazism.
I actually think there’s a fairly decent chance that you actually are Sol Campbell. Your posts echo his deluded revisionism, unwarranted sense of intellectual ability, and a desperate need for attention.