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HildoSpur

Likes Erik Lamela, deal with it.
Oct 1, 2005
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He will prove to be as big of a bust as Ndombele and one of the biggest wastes of money of all time when all is said and done, underlining that our failure often lies more in recruitment than an unwillingness to spend money. I hope he proves me wrong but I have been saying this to all my mates since last summer. I have also heard from a connection that he is not all that well liked by staff around the training ground. Difficult to deal with and they call him "the thug".
I don't think you really 'hope he proves you wrong' at all now do you
 

spurs mental

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Mar 10, 2007
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He will prove to be as big of a bust as Ndombele and one of the biggest wastes of money of all time when all is said and done, underlining that our failure often lies more in recruitment than an unwillingness to spend money. I hope he proves me wrong but I have been saying this to all my mates since last summer. I have also heard from a connection that he is not all that well liked by staff around the training ground. Difficult to deal with and they call him "the thug".
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spursfan77

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Aug 13, 2005
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I can’t believe he’s sudden got so injury prone. He wasn’t like it at Everton or Watford. Maybe he just needs a proper rest to sort himself out because so far this transfer for the outlay has been very frustrating
 

McFlash

In the corner, eating crayons.
Oct 19, 2005
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He will prove to be as big of a bust as Ndombele and one of the biggest wastes of money of all time when all is said and done, underlining that our failure often lies more in recruitment than an unwillingness to spend money. I hope he proves me wrong but I have been saying this to all my mates since last summer. I have also heard from a connection that he is not all that well liked by staff around the training ground. Difficult to deal with and they call him "the thug".
He's nothing like Ndombele and you can see that simply on the pitch, with his effort and drive.
As for not being liked, well that goes against everything else that we've seen and heard about him. He comes across as a humble and likeable lad.
 

Metalhead

But that's a debate for another thread.....
Nov 24, 2013
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He will prove to be as big of a bust as Ndombele and one of the biggest wastes of money of all time when all is said and done, underlining that our failure often lies more in recruitment than an unwillingness to spend money. I hope he proves me wrong but I have been saying this to all my mates since last summer. I have also heard from a connection that he is not all that well liked by staff around the training ground. Difficult to deal with and they call him "the thug".
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Locotoro

Prince of Zamunda
Sep 2, 2004
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He will prove to be as big of a bust as Ndombele and one of the biggest wastes of money of all time when all is said and done, underlining that our failure often lies more in recruitment than an unwillingness to spend money. I hope he proves me wrong but I have been saying this to all my mates since last summer. I have also heard from a connection that he is not all that well liked by staff around the training ground. Difficult to deal with and they call him "the thug".
I've never heard of anything more ridiculous in my life.
I can tell you that actually he's very much liked by the staff at the club and not difficult to deal with at all.

And the nickname is total bollocks.
 

Flobadob

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Jul 22, 2014
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He will prove to be as big of a bust as Ndombele and one of the biggest wastes of money of all time when all is said and done, underlining that our failure often lies more in recruitment than an unwillingness to spend money. I hope he proves me wrong but I have been saying this to all my mates since last summer. I have also heard from a connection that he is not all that well liked by staff around the training ground. Difficult to deal with and they call him "the thug".
Yes we’ve got ourselves a new Nipponyid ? Keep the info coming you genius
 

Trix

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Jul 29, 2004
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He will prove to be as big of a bust as Ndombele and one of the biggest wastes of money of all time when all is said and done, underlining that our failure often lies more in recruitment than an unwillingness to spend money. I hope he proves me wrong but I have been saying this to all my mates since last summer. I have also heard from a connection that he is not all that well liked by staff around the training ground. Difficult to deal with and they call him "the thug".
You need a new connection.
 

bigfrooj

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Nov 11, 2011
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He will prove to be as big of a bust as Ndombele and one of the biggest wastes of money of all time when all is said and done, underlining that our failure often lies more in recruitment than an unwillingness to spend money. I hope he proves me wrong but I have been saying this to all my mates since last summer. I have also heard from a connection that he is not all that well liked by staff around the training ground. Difficult to deal with and they call him "the thug".
I was in the players family lounge for a match in November. Richarlison was injured and was one of the first players to come in after the match. He had a handshake and hug with every single member of staff in the lounge he passed on his way to meet up with his friends and family. Even gave me a nod and hello - obviously a nice bloke.
 

bubble07

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Dec 27, 2004
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It's been a weird season for him. Has he even scored a league goal for us?

Ordinarily if a team spends 60mil on a forward who hasn't scored a league goal he would be considered a flop but I don't think he has been

Kane looked extremely sharp against city having had a long break. I wouldn't be against Richarlison starting v Leicester to keep Kane fresh for Milan
 

Timberwolf

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Jan 17, 2008
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It's been a weird season for him. Has he even scored a league goal for us?

Ordinarily if a team spends 60mil on a forward who hasn't scored a league goal he would be considered a flop but I don't think he has been

Kane looked extremely sharp against city having had a long break. I wouldn't be against Richarlison starting v Leicester to keep Kane fresh for Milan
I think it defo makes sense to rotate and bring him in vs Leciester but I think Kane's too important and taking out Son makes more sense. He's been out of form, is an amazing impact sub and won't be too pissed off if he knows he'll start the Milan game. Didn't he come on against Leicester for his hat trick earlier in the season too?

Kane's record against Leicester is also just absurd - they're his favourite team to play against.
 

DJS

A hoonter must hoont
Dec 9, 2006
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It's been a weird season for him. Has he even scored a league goal for us?

Ordinarily if a team spends 60mil on a forward who hasn't scored a league goal he would be considered a flop but I don't think he has been

Kane looked extremely sharp against city having had a long break. I wouldn't be against Richarlison starting v Leicester to keep Kane fresh for Milan
You can’t EVER rest Kane when we’re playing Leicester lol.
 
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