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Gets so much stick from some so called "fans" here
I'm just pleased that he playing well. If he is good enough to come back and make it, then thats fantastic. If he doesn't, i wish him well where ever he ends up.
hey guys reality check needed as he was playing vs Dagenham and Redbridge
The kid needs games to develop, he may/ may not make with us, would be good if he does.From the BBC:
Kane - who was superb throughout - completed the rout when he headed in a cross from the left from close range.
The Tottenham youngster, who was not born when Spurs last won the FA Cup in 1991, was at the heart of everything and could yet prove a useful asset for Harry Redknapp.
Clearly a rubbish player that will never make it :grin:
I believe Kane will come good, whether we have the patience to make it happen at Spurs remains to be seen though. I agree that you can only play what's in front of you, and albeit it's against so called "lesser opposition", it's not that different from drooling over Carlos Kickaballs having super stats in so called "lesser leagues".
Kane has delivered over two seasons in the youth setup, and I think his shortcomings this year has more to do with inexperience, lack of confidence and overly wanting to be a team player than actual ability. He was on fire until he missed the pen against Shamrock, and looked much sharper and were actively seeking teammates on another level than the "proven premiership player" Pavlyuchenko. He also were serviced by more inexperienced players in those games than Pav has been used to.
I'd rather have Kane on the bench than Pav any day.
Yeah, I could be wrong about that. But anyway he played very well up until then, confident and involved, but perhaps half a second too slow in the thinker (as expected from such a young lad). Better still than being a full minute too slow á la Crouch. I remember being very excited about seeing him play after getting rave reviews for his contribution for the youngsters.If my memory serves me right, I think it was against Hearts at WHL.
Yeah, I could be wrong about that. But anyway he played very well up until then, confident and involved, but perhaps half a second too slow in the thinker (as expected from such a young lad). Better still than being a full minute too slow á la Crouch. I remember being very excited about seeing him play after getting rave reviews for his contribution for the youngsters.
I for one believe that if he had put that penalty away, things might have looked a bit different today. He looked afraid of making mistakes after that. But I still have high hopes for him.
No not could be, you are wrong. It was against Hearts.
Semantics schmemantics, you bloody pedant. :grin:No not could be, you are wrong. It was against Hearts.