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Campbell was right to make the move he did. Amazing career after leaving Spurs. That has played out so often nowfor ex-Spurs players, it's boring. And not unnoticed by Kane and any decent player we've had.
Surely you're on a wind up now mate?!
This is one of the most preposterous things I've ever read on here and I've never heard a fellow Spurs fan say that Campbell was right to do what he did, never.
 

jolsnogross

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I struggle to accept than anyone who believes that what Campbell did (and by that, I don’t just mean leave Spurs) was ok and right, is really a Tottenham fan.

Surely you're on a wind up now mate?!
This is one of the most preposterous things I've ever read on here and I've never heard a fellow Spurs fan say that Campbell was right to do what he did, never.
Still too soon. :ROFLMAO:

The guy cleaned up and was individually excellent and a key part of a legendary team with that lot.

Spurs did fuck all in the same era, fucking around under Levy throughout it.

And 20 years on we're still fucking around despite the clown in charge having supposedly two decades of experience in the job. The idea Kane would hang about after the last 4 years is fucking laughable. And the reasoning is the same as Campbell's....if you wanna compete, you go.
 

jay2040

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Still too soon. :ROFLMAO:

The guy cleaned up and was individually excellent and a key part of a legendary team with that lot.

Spurs did fuck all in the same era, fucking around under Levy throughout it.

And 20 years on we're still fucking around despite the clown in charge having supposedly two decades of experience in the job. The idea Kane would hang about after the last 4 years is fucking laughable. And the reasoning is the same as Campbell's....if you wanna compete, you go.

I think you got some brown stuff on your tongue on the way out from Campbells arse .
 

chas vs dave

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Campbell was right to make the move he did. Amazing career after leaving Spurs. That has played out so often nowfor ex-Spurs players, it's boring. And not unnoticed by Kane and any decent player we've had.
Let's hope "fans" like you can do the right thing and move as well.

Sol could have done the right thing and moved to barca or real, heck even utd was palatable.
 
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tototoner

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Surely you're on a wind up now mate?!
This is one of the most preposterous things I've ever read on here and I've never heard a fellow Spurs fan say that Campbell was right to do what he did, never.
It was proved in hindsight a good move for his career, it's just how he went about it was 100% wrong
 

jbstarr14

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Ironic, the number of posts stating that this is will drag on and on and Levy et al will come out with the same statements we’ve all heard over and over and over again…
 

DenverSpur

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It was not the move. It was the consistent “there is nothing to worry about here, I am so happy here at Tottenham, I will definitely be signing a new contract, don’t panic” in that final season before he f**ked off that annoyed spurs fans.
I agree; thats what caused the level of anger. I always had the feeling he was waiting for Chelsea to come for him but they never did so he went with that South London team.
 

DenverSpur

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Campbell is a grade a prick, I despise him now as much as I ever did.

He wasn't right . He lied, led us along and went to the one place he knew was a huge huge no-no and then has tried the innocent act ever since.

He is a good example of my issue with spurs to this day.

It's always the fans that lose out, every single time. 20 years we have had this lot, pissing around with some success in the second decade but let's have it right, nobody knew Bale was going to turn into that player. He was a left back when we signed him and on the verge of being sold to forest when Redknapp finally gave him a chance. His rise wasn't a genius move it was a young left back we signed that exploded , an amazing story. And Kane himself was a good striker, nobody expected this but how often does a Harry Kane or. Gareth Bale come along? To get a Harry from your youth system isn't a regular thing.

So after years of watching the scum and the chavs win and win, we got a few years of success , except we won't sweet FA and then have just stopped as the chavs do what they do and now the scum are back, oh joy, I'm going to love them lording it over us again because it didn't happen for most of my life. Oh and the one manager who brought joy is now at bloody Chelsea (RAT!).

Harry would be absolutely mad to stay. Even I as a sad obsessed middle aged fan who grew up five minutes from the stadium and could hear the crowd from my bedroom window as a kid, even I would leave. I wouldn't want to work for Daniel Levy. In fact if I was a young player and spurs wanted me I wouldn't go because if I was a success and a Madrid or another side who actually win things come along , Levy whilst refusing to compete wouldn't let me go until I see out a long contract probably losing my time years competing for fourth.

And it's the fans that suffer. He charges the most in the world for everything, he has covered our shirt on red, demolished our home for a soulless entertainment venue, all in the aid of competing which so many sensible Tottenham fans rightly understand, except we never do compete.

Everything about us is pretending to be a big club, but we're not. Were a brand that has figured out how to maximize the amount of cash we can fleece whilst spending as little as possible on the actual football team.

I'm sorry for the rant, the thought of Judas set me off but I sit here and think about how our greatest ever player wants to go to a Mickey mouse league and a club he doesn't care about because he really has no choice if he wants to win anything. It's so sad and such a waste.

Honestly take our emotion and you can't offer one reason why he should stay. Were just lucky he doesn't wanna run down his contract and join that rat at the chavs.
Brilliant rant. There are so many truths in it.
 
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worcestersauce

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Still too soon. :ROFLMAO:

The guy cleaned up and was individually excellent and a key part of a legendary team with that lot.

Spurs did fuck all in the same era, fucking around under Levy throughout it.

And 20 years on we're still fucking around despite the clown in charge having supposedly two decades of experience in the job. The idea Kane would hang about after the last 4 years is fucking laughable. And the reasoning is the same as Campbell's....if you wanna compete, you go.
Its not that he went there it's how he did it, deliberately screwed club, deceit personified.
The fact that you have started talking about him in the Harry Kane discussion like there's any comparison is out of fucking order.
 

spursfan77

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It pains me that Bayern, with all of their shithousery, really do have the upper hand with this potential deal. We can’t afford to let it linger much longer, given our own needs. So, they can slow walk this. Even the move to defer negotiations to early next week, does us no favors and only further strengths their position. Regardless, of who decided to defer a few days.

It just needs to be done. And I think at this point, we will be the losers. As Bayern will get away with something close to 80m, as we don’t have time to let this push out to mid August.

I‘d love to see Levy be brave and give them the ultimatum of meeting his asking price by the middle of next week, or no deal. But I suspect, he will let this go on longer than it should and we will be scrambling to fill critical needs before the end of the window, let alone the start of the season.

That's a lot of conjecture dude. I think this really isnt as far along as the German media want us to think it is and that all options are still open. It is all being driven by them if we look at the reports. The only time any serious English journalist comment is in response to a German report. Besides, they arent bidding enough for us to actually take any notice of them. If Bayern dont fuck off after meeting Levy next week, then I think this will go on for the rest of the window until it is closed.
 
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