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spurs9

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With likely no European Football it would need to be some coach to attract the players to come to take advantage of any backing or convince Kane to say. Hope your right with who you think it is Trix
I can't think of any remotely realistic targets that would have that kind of pull tbh.
 

JR1994

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Clearly wants to leave but says he sees himself having another 8/10 years in his career so he's not desperate for anything.

To me this all screams of a massive conversation with Levy where Levy will promise to show ambition etc this summer and if Kane still isn't happy next summer then he'll let him go as it'll be the last chance for us to get good money for him with two years on his contract.

Kane will then only be 28 and will probably be able to stay at another club for 6/7 years and win a bunch of trophies.
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GMI

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Harrys 100% professional he'll always give 100%
I think he always wants to give 100%, and clearly loves the club, but sometimes your are subconsciously effected and that also impacts those around you. A season of him walking around on the pitch muttering 'What's the Fucking Point' is not going to be beneficial for anyone.
 

Lea

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I think if the manager is who I think it is, and Levy gives him the backing I've heard he will, Harry could well be happy to see where it goes for another year at least.
Finally some sense into hysteria. We survived before we will survive again.
 

JUSTINSIGNAL

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Just a quick flick through the last couple of pages and it seems no real grey area either you think he is going or he isn't.
I can't honestly see what BS levy can say that would convince him to stay at this cesspit, I don't think he is after wages because he does alright as it is but the one thing he wants we can't give him.

What BS?! He’s under contract for the next 3 years. He can outright refuse to sell him and refuse all bids. It’s really that simple.
 

Lea

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Harrys 100% professional he'll always give 100%
Really so why giving interview to the mouth piece of Sky before two very important games, professional ppl think at the consequences. He should gave us some consideration and waited till the end of the season. This my take.
 

RuskyM

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he says "i never said i'd be at spurs forever" and that he watches other premier league clubs in europe on TV, courting himself to our rivals, in an interview recorded with sky weeks ago, which then drops before the season even ends. all of it has the air of "poor me" as if he's owed trophies and we're the ones that are stopping him (where were you in madrid, harry?). how can anyone think that's acceptable?
 

adebayorisback

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The timing of all this on his and his brothers part is what I find most annoying. Wait a f*cking week and then start briefing the press - let this team that are already struggling get through two games that could get us into Europe before chucking another grenade at the club.

what did kane's brother said??
 

Cavehillspur

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Neville and Sky shamelessly tapping him up for United. Sky Sports showed a clip and said since that interview Kane has asked to leave, absolute wankers.
 

13VanDerBale13

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Finally some sense into hysteria. We survived before we will survive again.

There’s a difference between sense & reality, it all comes down to Levy & the owners, of whom we have been let down by countless times.

It truly is a go big or go home summer ahead …
 

wiggo24

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Another thing is that, even financially speaking, spending this summer is probably the most prudent thing Levy can do in the long-run.

He knows now that, barring a huge turn of events next season, we're likely going to be getting upwards of £100m next summer and will have to re-invest that into the squad. It's therefore better to spend that money now even if Kane stays to (a) make sure we don't have to pay super inflated prices after he's gone next summer and (b) try to convince him to somehow stay if the investment/manager perform above expectations.

Worst case scenario is that Kane still wants to leave and we recoup the money we spent this summer, but the players have had a year to bed in so Kane leaving hopefully has less of an impact.
Best case scenario is that they all work out, we qualify for the CL (which pays the signings off regardless of Kane anyway) and Kane decides to give it another season.
 
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