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bomberH

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I prefer a greedy striker to anything else. He passes and creates more than enough, I love that he has the killer streak in him. Obviously there will always be times when he should pass instead of trying the shot but he'd have scored about 20/30 less goals if he hadn't got that greedy streak in him.

Oh, and.... arrrgggghhh. Every single article (bar one) I'm reading about him now has already sold him to Madrid or Utd. It's getting really tiresome. I'd love him to sign a 10 yr contract and tell everyone to fuck right off.
 

kaz Hirai

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Two separate pieces of shite posted on teamtalk, enjoy

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Real Madrid are reportedly ready to make a stunning £177million move for Tottenham striker Harry Kane next summer.

Kane has been one of Europe’s elite marksmen over the last three seasons and has once again started the new campaign in fine style (August obviously doesn’t exsist!), scoring 13 goals for club and country in September.
The futures of both Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema are both uncertain at the Bernabeu, with reports claiming both could be sold in the New Year, and that has led to talk of a huge bid for the England man from the La Liga giants.
Indeed, Eduardo Inda told El Chiringuito: “Real Madrid are asking for Harry Kane for next season, but you know the price and they are 200 million euros.”
Don Balon, meanwhile, claims that Real president Florentino Perez is not scared by the price and will do everything in his power to assemble an outstanding new strike force for Zinedine Zidane.
Real have had difficult start to the new season and are already seven points behind La Liga pacesetters Barcelona, while Cristiano Ronaldo is without a goal in his last three league games, Bale is injured again and Benzema has yet to score this campaign.
That has led to reports of a major shake-up at the club, with Real not only chasing Kane but Juventus striker Paulo Dybala and Atletico hotshot Antoine Griezmann too.
Tottenham, however, have no intention of welcoming any bids for their star man, who has always stated his loyalty to the club in the past and is looking to lead them into their new stadium in 2018-19.

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Former Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan believes Harry Kane will find it hard to resist a move to Manchester United next season.
Kane has blasted 13 goals in September after his usual blank in August and will lead the line for England against Slovenia at Wembley on Thursday looking to continue his goal tally in October.
The 24-year-old has been receiving praise from all angles this season because of his brilliant and consistent finishing and Jordan, 50, thinks the forward could be primed for a big move next summer.
“I’m not trying to be disrespectful to Tottenham,” Jordan told talkSPORT.
“But if Manchester United come calling for Harry Kane, or Real Madrid – with an ageing forward line – come calling [it will be hard to resist].
“I think in a year’s time it will be very difficult for Harry Kane, at his peak, with Tottenham potentially not winning the Premier League and maybe struggling to even get into the Champions League, to resist the opportunity to move along.”
Of course Tottenham would not welcome bids for Walthamstow-born Kane, but they have in the past been forced to sell Gareth Bale, Luke Modric, Dimitar Berbatov and Michael Carrick.
Carrick moved to United in June 2006 and Kane has already been linked with a move to Old Trafford on several occasions.
Kane has always maintained Tottenham are his club and in the summer he reinforced that after United were again linked with the England man.
“Football for me ain’t about money and I don’t think it’s for a lot of players,” Kane told ESPN in July.
“I’m very much at Tottenham because I love this club and I see it going in a great direction and I feel like we’re one of the best teams in England and in Europe as well, so I’m excited for the future ahead.
“I’m a Spurs player and that’s where I want to be for the foreseeable future.”
 

mark87

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Simon Jordan says he's not being disrespectful to us when he says if United or Madrid come calling next summer then Kane will be off. Yes you are you floppy haired prick because you fucking hate us you utter moron.
 

mattie g

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I'm sure it's been said plenty of times already, but that second goal at the weekend was simply ridiculous. The feint, the turn, the burst of pace to get a step ahead of three defenders, and the finish...wow that finish. :love:
 

rossi

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Simon Jordan says he's not being disrespectful to us when he says if United or Madrid come calling next summer then Kane will be off. Yes you are you floppy haired prick because you fucking hate us you utter moron.

That guy is a proper slimy shit ****
 

dimiSpur

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I love that Kane is greedy. I also hate that Kane in greedy.

If he can just manage that fine line between passing and shooting we will win the league.
Sorry, but that's rubbish.

Since he became greedier, meaning since we couldn't win the league last season and he targeted the golden boot, he's been the best striker in Europe.

So I want him to be greedy as fuck if he's banging in hattricks every week.
 

TaoistMonkey

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Sorry, but that's rubbish.

Since he became greedier, meaning since we couldn't win the league last season and he targeted the golden boot, he's been the best striker in Europe.

So I want him to be greedy as fuck if he's banging in hattricks every week.

Not at the expense of the team. Its not Bullshit at all.

When the keeper fucked up he should have 10000000000000000000000% passed that to Davies.
 

Cornpattbuck

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I'm sure it's been said plenty of times already, but that second goal at the weekend was simply ridiculous. The feint, the turn, the burst of pace to get a step ahead of three defenders, and the finish...wow that finish. :love:

Yeah, not sure how that was missed off MOTD's goal of the month contenders. It was like a Bale special.
 

Gbspurs

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Not at the expense of the team. Its not Bullshit at all.

When the keeper fucked up he should have 10000000000000000000000% passed that to Davies.

Is it at the expense of the team though? If he wasn't so greedy maybe he doesn't score that second goal? You can't put a rose tinted spin on it to suit. Kane is what he is and that greedyness is part of what makes him great.
 

nedley

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So Hodgson want Kane to focus on scoring on goals etc etc and thinks that being England captain might weigh him down.

How about if he takes the corners and freekicks Woy? You fucking plum?

Abysmal manager. Retire for Christ sake.
 

Danny1

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So Hodgson want Kane to focus on scoring on goals etc etc and thinks that being England captain might weigh him down.

How about if he takes the corners and freekicks Woy? You fucking plum?

Abysmal manager. Retire for Christ sake.

You know what I think he will retire, after he has relegated Crystal Palace with the lowest points total in Premier League history.
 

Paolo10

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Lol@Greedy.

You don't get people talking about you breaking looong-standing records (less than halfway through your career) when you aren't confident enough to take chances.

He's exactly the fucking right amount of greedy! Give him the ball near the box and we'll score more often than not.
 

ohtottenham!

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Lol@Greedy.

You don't get people talking about you breaking looong-standing records (less than halfway through your career) when you aren't confident enough to take chances.

He's exactly the fucking right amount of greedy! Give him the ball near the box and we'll score more often than not.
...or outside the box, crowded by defenders or not, he's just that level of good and keeps getting better!
 
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