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"Flattered" Kane Happy at Tottenham

greywizard2020

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Always nice to read a Tottenham man & Tottenham fan say proudly that he is already at a 'big club.'

Some of the so-called 'fan-sites' seem to paint us as a club that can't possibly compete with the richer-clubs & shouldn't dare think anything else. No we shouldn't be offering silly-wages & transfer-fees, but we should still believe this is a club of status; a big-club that is still a big-draw.

I'm super excited with the development of the club: world-class training facilites with room for continued development; new stadium complex; an academy that is starting to yield results. I agree we need to now be shrewd & intelligent with the shaping of the first-team, but we have a top manager who can do that.

We may not be the richest, or biggest but we are the finest club in all the world. We are Tottenham Hotspur.
 

Donki

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I think we do, with the likes of Townsend, Mason and Winks.

All Tottenham fans.

Agreed, I doubt any of them will ever be wanted by the top sides in the country however, jury is still out on Winks however.
 

Main Man

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Maybe it's just me being the usual pessimist but I don't interpret his comments as completely dismissing a move away at all.
 

peteblue

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So Sky Sports can F--k off touting Kane to United. By the way they were reporting he was definitely going to sign for Manure. We all know that Sky have a agenda with United to try and get all the best players to join them also by using clowns like Gary Neville and Rooney to do so but I am afraid Harry will be staying where he is a least for a few years yet or hopefully for the rest of his playing career.
 

nightgoat

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Because clearly Kane saying "I want to stay at Spurs for a very long time" on national TV wasn't enough to stop the press trying to flog him to Man Utd.
 

tommo84

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Maybe it's just me being the usual pessimist but I don't interpret his comments as completely dismissing a move away at all.

I think you've just fallen into the trap of how the comments have been reported in terms of the headlines used by many outlets, ie most have focused on the "Its flattering" part, rather than the "looking forward to the future with Spurs" part.

Those quotes could easily have been reported under the headline "Kane committed to Spurs", but because the lad has been polite and humble in his comments the media have found a way to still go with a different headline. The actual quotes could not have been much more emphatic while addressing the speculation without being disrespectful to Utd - they don't entertain the idea of moving whatsoever,
 

nailsy

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Great comments by Harry and yet United will probably still submit another bid.....or at least the papers will say they have.
 

WhiteHeartLowe

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Great comments by Harry and yet United will probably still submit another bid.....or at least the papers will say they have.

Have they actually made a bid at all? I didnt see that in the media, just a lot of speculation that they would.
 

tommo84

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Have they actually made a bid at all? I didnt see that in the media, just a lot of speculation that they would.

No they haven't, but they have purposefully leaked news of their interest to the media (particularly the Manchester correspondent for SSN) to flush out whether Kane is keen on moving. It's the same as what they did with Gareth Bale a couple of months ago. In both cases the player hasn't encouraged a bid so they'll now move onto another target.

Don't be surprised if Sterling is the next tree they decide to shake (but I think City are well ahead in that 'race'). They want a marquee British signing.
 

Main Man

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I think you've just fallen into the trap of how the comments have been reported in terms of the headlines used by many outlets, ie most have focused on the "Its flattering" part, rather than the "looking forward to the future with Spurs" part.

Those quotes could easily have been reported under the headline "Kane committed to Spurs", but because the lad has been polite and humble in his comments the media have found a way to still go with a different headline. The actual quotes could not have been much more emphatic while addressing the speculation without being disrespectful to Utd - they don't entertain the idea of moving whatsoever,

The quotes could have been much more emphatic.

If that was my response would have been simple.

"I couldn't care less who is interested, I am never leaving Tottenham unless they ask me to. Why would I leave the Club i love and support and whom I think I can achieve everything with. Please stop wasting everybody's time and reporting on my leaving because it is simply not going to happen. COYS"
 

garryparkerschest

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The quotes could have been much more emphatic.

If that was my response would have been simple.

"I couldn't care less who is interested, I am never leaving Tottenham unless they ask me to. Why would I leave the Club i love and support and whom I think I can achieve everything with. Please stop wasting everybody's time and reporting on my leaving because it is simply not going to happen. COYS"
So Are you flattered with the attention you're getting?
 
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