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Harry Kane: English Soccer's Clark Kent

SlotBadger

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Who’d have thought research and reasoning would be key to writing such a fantastic article?

This is written by two American guys. Will never happen but I hope the majority of English “journalists” take note.
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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I love the comments, especially the guy that says that somehow there are too many players on the field, which is also too big.
Surely it can't be both? If there's too many players the "field" needs to be bigger? Or, if the "field" is too big, it needs more players to fill it?

Fucktards. The replies are good. Especially the point about NFL causing traumatic brain damage to every one that plays (and watches?)
 

rez9000

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Nice to see him getting some recognition across the pond. I really like the visuals in that article.
 

Shadydan

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It does feel nice that everyone including media are putting their weight behind Kane, you'll always get the odd few who aren't but it makes a change from us constantly defending him, good whilst it lasts anyway.
 

Danners9

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The image at the top of the article is excellent. Saving that!
 

LexingtonSpurs

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And not a single mention that he is leaving for Real Madrid next week...I did not think it was possible to write a Kane article without speculating about him moving on from Spurs.
 

yiddopaul

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I love the comments, especially the guy that says that somehow there are too many players on the field, which is also too big.
Surely it can't be both? If there's too many players the "field" needs to be bigger? Or, if the "field" is too big, it needs more players to fill it?

Fucktards. The replies are good. Especially the point about NFL causing traumatic brain damage to every one that plays (and watches?)
Ironically, don't NFL teams also field 11 players each on a much smaller pitch! And as for the comment about not enough goals. I've watched basketball, and there's so many points scored, it becomes boring. As soon as one team gets possession, they are pretty much going to score. Where's the excitement in that!
 

Led's Zeppelin

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I'd just like to record the fact that after only two games, H is just 2 goal short of Ronaldo's World Cup career total of 7. In 17 games.
 
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