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ljinko888

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God I remember this meme when we didn't sign a striker about five years ago

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Johnny J

Not the Kiwi you need but the one you deserve
Aug 18, 2012
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He is in that bracket, there's 3 tiers of elite strikers/forwards/goalscorers (whatever you want to call them) I think:

1. Messi + Ronaldo
2. Lewandowski, Cavani + Suarez
3. Aubameyang, Mertens, Higuian, Aguero etc

In my opinion, Kane is comfortably in tier 2
I think you can move up Aguero and Higuain to the second tier. And Cavani down.
 

Database

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I fucking love everything about him. Attitude, ability and his name which is almost cool as Steve McQueen. I remember talking to my friend about Kane maybe 4-5 years ago and I said he's not even going to play in the Premier League. How wrong was I...

Thank you Kane. Stay always lilywhite. :love::love:
 

Spurger King

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I fucking love everything about him. Attitude, ability and his name which is almost cool as Steve McQueen. I remember talking to my friend about Kane maybe 4-5 years ago and I said he's not even going to play in the Premier League. How wrong was I...

Thank you Kane. Stay always lilywhite. :love::love:

It's a point seldom mentioned; his name.

Harry Kane. A name that is perfect for football heroism or 1960s East End gangster shenanigans.

It's hardly lending itself to 'Harry Kane: Tax inspector'.
 

RichieS

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It's a point seldom mentioned; his name.

Harry Kane. A name that is perfect for football heroism or 1960s East End gangster shenanigans.

It's hardly lending itself to 'Harry Kane: Tax inspector'.
A colleague of mine suggested earlier that his Pro Evo name would be "Hairy Kale". Still chuckling.
 

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Even almost all my close friends who doesn't watch football knows him (mainly because his name) and yell "rock you like HarryKane". When we drink and party we usually bet him to score a hattrick. Finnish people are usually Ice Hockey fans, but some my friends who mainly watch ice hockey starting to change. Baby steps like Bill Murray would say.

Harry Kane has done something I didn't think was possible. He's my favorite Spurs player ever. Ahead of Robbie Keane, Rafael Van der Vaart and Ledley King. Other players don't go close to this top 4.
 
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Paolo10

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Apr 6, 2004
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The whole world is beginning to take notice at this point.

What a player, what a story...what a thread! League 1 at best! LOL! I never doubted him even as a very young player (was ALWAYS better than Pav!), but the level he's at is something special. Undoubtedly World Class and a joy to watch playing for Tottenham!

Lavish praise!
 

Romulus

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To think kane didn't have a goal to his name at the start of the month. Now on 13 for club and country
 

St José Dominguez

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For me the saying of the name on the back of the shirt never being as big as the crest on the front doesn't stand up when talking about him.
He's unsellable and irreplaceable. If we sold him in the next 3/4 years it would destroy my support of the club and I'd most likely give up after 35 years of support.
 

southlondonyiddo

My eyes have seen some of the glory..
Nov 8, 2004
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Words are beginning to fail me with this footballer. What a player we have

84 goals in 120 league games. This is a 70% goal ratio which is now better than Greaves league ratio of 69%

Overall 110 goals in 174 games which now equals Glenn Hoddle. It took the king of WHL 490 games to reach that total

Jinking Jimmy Dimmock next on the Tottenham all time goalscoring record with 112 goals.....
 

Gbspurs

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For me the saying of the name on the back of the shirt never being as big as the crest on the front doesn't stand up when talking about him.
He's unsellable and irreplaceable. If we sold him in the next 3/4 years it would destroy my support of the club and I'd most likely give up after 35 years of support.

I said the same maybe last season, if Kane goes, I go. I suspect we aren't the only ones that think this way. Fortunately I don't believe this will ever become a likelihood as I'm pretty sure he loves us and will get a bumper contract soon to shut up the naysayers.
 
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