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fedupyid

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I wish Harry the best of luck where ever he ends up, I can see why he would want to leave now. Levy well and truly f'd us over the last few seasons.
Fails to back a popular manager.
Then he brings in the man to well and truly divide our fan base.
Harry should be surrounded by talented players
 

Wsussexspur

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If we did sell him then and I certainly can’t blame him feom
Wanting to leave the shit show we have become I hope and that we invest the money from his transfer wisely in the summer much like Liverpool did when Suarez and Courtinho l
 

BringBack_leGin

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Kane, much as I love him, deserves the same as any other footballer, and that is to be paid the (very handsome) salary to which he has contractually agreed in return for him providing the service he is contractually obliged to provide.

Deserve. Lol. I deserve to not have had my work relocated twice the distance away from where I live, making the commute hugely tiring and the cost almost unmanageable, as well as indirectly leading to me to have a massive high speed car crash as I was taking cross country roads in wet dark hours of November while tired to try to minimise the financial impact I’d taken, one which has left me prone to anxiety attacks, higher insurance costs, the cost of a driving course and of course paying the finance on a new car, leaving me financially even worse off.

Kane deserves to be paid on time for doing a job which, at its worst, is still infinitely better than what I and every one of you has to do every single day. Beyond that, he can crave alternative pathways but is entitled to nothing more than his contract allows.
 

McArchibald

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Gards is proper ENIC hater
Good man...

Harry is ambitious - his playing career is short and he's already sufferd a number of injuries. He hears the ticking of the clock while looking at his empty Mantelpiece...
His burning ambition to achieve sporting success is totally lacking however on the side of the club ownership. They just want to rake in the money and build their property empire on the back of the football club.
Small wonder then that Harry -who's Spurs through and through - has decided to throw in the towel. With these racketeers running the club we'll never achieve anything in terms of honours and trophy's...
 
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SpartanSpur

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Kane, much as I love him, deserves the same as any other footballer, and that is to be paid the (very handsome) salary to which he has contractually agreed in return for him providing the service he is contractually obliged to provide.

Deserve. Lol. I deserve to not have had my work relocated twice the distance away from where I live, making the commute hugely tiring and the cost almost unmanageable, as well as indirectly leading to me to have a massive high speed car crash as I was taking cross country roads in wet dark hours of November while tired to try to minimise the financial impact I’d taken, one which has left me prone to anxiety attacks, higher insurance costs, the cost of a driving course and of course paying the finance on a new car, leaving me financially even worse off.

Kane deserves to be paid on time for doing a job which, at its worst, is still infinitely better than what I and every one of you has to do every single day. Beyond that, he can crave alternative pathways but is entitled to nothing more than his contract allows.

This is a fair point, if Levy refuses to sell him this summer he's hardly going to be slumming it playing for Spurs in the Premier League and earning £12-15m a year.
 

bubble07

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Dec 27, 2004
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Arsenal mate couple of weeks ago kept baiting that kane was leaving. I was so confident he wouldnt that I said let's bet 2k on it. He didnt take it

Thank fuck..
 

glacierSpurs

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Sep 28, 2013
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Sorry I'm not like you guys who are so romantic. I would wish Kane well if he moves on. But short of wishing him the best. Not when he played like a pedestrian towards the end of Poch tenure which I don't really think he did his best. And definitely not when he asks to leave during the worse time the club is going through, like literally NOW.

Will always put the club interest above all one else. He kinda disappointed me for the above two instances.
 

Nebby

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I'd be surprised if this were true, given everything that Harry has said in the past about breaking Spurs goalscoring records and so on. But if he were to leave then I say good luck to him. Players come, players go. The one constant is the club. I've supported the damn thing for nearly 50 years and I'm not going to quit now. Let's hope Levy gets the very best deal possible.
 

McArchibald

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I'd be surprised if this were true, given everything that Harry has said in the past about breaking Spurs goalscoring records and so on.
Levy has broken Poch' spirit and now he's done the same to Kane. They believed, but have now woken up to the realisation that everything Levy has told them has esentially been a pack of lies.
 
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