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Marty

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Mar 10, 2005
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At 10:45 u see Harry arriving here and joining the squad with a big FC Bayern Bag…I’m wondering what kind of message he’s trying to send us Spurs Fans with these actions…
it's hard not to feel a pang of disappointment, wondering if he's already moved on completely mentally.
It's natural to feel a sense of disappointment and I’m wondering if he's trying to tell us that he already turned the page on his time with us.
I might be reading too much into this…

You are reading too much into this

You are being far too emotional

There is nothing more to say
 

cjsimba

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Dec 5, 2006
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mate….couple of months ago we were proudly shouting that he’s one of our own and now he’s traveling back to our city with a bag written FC Bayern all over it. Was it intentional ? I don’t know…but he must have known that there are cameras pointing at him once he steps out of the vehicle.

Footballer who plays for club carries bag with club’s name on it.

Stop the presses!!
 

jonnyp

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I might be reading too much into this…
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ukdy

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Love H. Always will. But the bedwetting over what he's doing, now he's not our player anymore has to stop.
 

ukdy

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Mate, I’m not a troll…just the father of a 11-year old son who’s deeply heartbroken by Harry's post transfer attitude towards our club.
Troll behaviour.

Use it as a lesson for your kid.

As for 'his attitude' - I don't gush over my former employers, even the ones I enjoyed working for, especially in the media. I think you need to get back to r/gunners.
 

aussiespursguy

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At 10:45 u see Harry arriving here and joining the squad with a big FC Bayern Bag…I’m wondering what kind of message he’s trying to send us Spurs Fans with these actions…
it's hard not to feel a pang of disappointment, wondering if he's already moved on completely mentally.
It's natural to feel a sense of disappointment and I’m wondering if he's trying to tell us that he already turned the page on his time with us.
I might be reading too much into this…

Are you for real?
Seriously!
 

glacierSpurs

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Fuck me, some of you just couldn't give him a benefit of doubt that he could be someone really emotionally sensitive. Some similar vibes of celebration policing here, jeez.
 

Reece_Spurs

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Fuck me, some of you just couldn't give him a benefit of doubt that he could be someone really emotionally sensitive. Some similar vibes of celebration policing here, jeez.
Feelings police right here ^

Load of bollocks, clearly a troll account, as someone stated, created this month and only posted in this thread..

Your words really struck a chord with me, and it brought back a vivid memory of that day when the Harry Kane transfer was final.
My son was devastated. He had tears streaming down his face, and I was honestly stunned by the intensity of his emotions.

I held him close, and we cried together. It was in that moment that I realized how much football means to him and how deeply he had connected with Kane as a player and a symbol of hope. It was like witnessing the loss of innocence right before my eyes.

As parents, we often think we're the ones doing all the teaching, but sometimes, it's our children who remind us of the most critical lessons in life. I'm learning from my kids every day, and I've come to realize that a good, heartfelt hug and a listening ear can work wonders.

I mean come on, this has to be parody, I honestly hope it is.. If it isn't I seriously worry about this bloke and his kid.. I'm Spurs through and through, I buy my holidays (shift work) to go see and watch spurs, I'm 33 and have a 14 year old brother who i've gone through the ups and downs with over the last 6 years or so, his dad has been a season ticket holder since the 90's and now goes all over the country with my little brother to every away game they can..

Yet not once did we all fucking hold eachother and cry together over a bloody football player leaving the club.

Look, I hope this is a parody, because if it isn't then fucking hell, get a grip.
 

coys761

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Feelings police right here ^

Load of bollocks, clearly a troll account, as someone stated, created this month and only posted in this thread..



I mean come on, this has to be parody, I honestly hope it is.. If it isn't I seriously worry about this bloke and his kid.. I'm Spurs through and through, I buy my holidays (shift work) to go see and watch spurs, I'm 33 and have a 14 year old brother who i've gone through the ups and downs with over the last 6 years or so, his dad has been a season ticket holder since the 90's and now goes all over the country with my little brother to every away game they can..

Yet not once did we all fucking hold eachother and cry together over a bloody football player leaving the club.

Look, I hope this is a parody, because if it isn't then fucking hell, get a grip.
So, here we stand, my 11-year-old and I, navigating the emotional landscape of football fandom.
It wasn't just a transfer; it was a dissonant chord struck in the symphony of our footballing souls.
Harry emerged not merely as a player but as a silent companion in the narrative of our lives. These tears are not a sign of weakness but a tribute to the intangible bond forged over countless seasons.
The departure wasn't just a change of teams; it was bidding adieu to a familiar face that had grown alongside my son over countless matches.

I genuinely don't understand the hate for shedding tears in moments like these. Emotions, especially in the realm of sports, are authentic and reveal the deep connections we form with the game and its players.
 

McFlash

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Oct 19, 2005
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Fuck me, some of you just couldn't give him a benefit of doubt that he could be someone really emotionally sensitive. Some similar vibes of celebration policing here, jeez.
I like this sentiment.
Everyone deserves the a chance before we all pile on too hard with the troll comments and suchlike.

Yes, he could well be another Romario but he could also be a genuine person, just sharing on a football site.
It's no skin off my nose either way tbh.
 
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