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shelfboy68

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From "Never fucking give up" to "What's the fucking point man". His attitude has changed. His head has been turned.
So would your head turn if you saw all that shiny silverware and then realised it can never happen at spurs, I say good luck to him he has done nothing wrong in bettering himself all of us would do likewise.
 

dbspurs

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he shouldn't be in a battle for the europa conference league or whatever it's called.

I'm not fussed about this new Conference league crap but we were chasing a Europa League place and if he cared about that then he shouldn't have allowed that leak to occur just before an important game.

It might be ok for him to move to a club that will play Champions League football for the rest of his career but have a bit of respect for the team you play for and supposedly love who are trying to qualify for an admittedly lesser competition.
 

Wakey

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Ugh fucking Steve McManamam:


No Steve, we do not have to take a hit on his value, his value is what it is because of his development by our facilities, our academy, our coaches and the opportunities we gave him. He can leave if someone pays enough to sell him, otherwise he can be professional and do the job he is being paid handsomely to do according to the terms of a contract he signed under no duress whatsoever.

Bet the used toothbrush haired **** wouldn’t be saying the same if it was Mo Salah.

100%. The nonsense being spouted is moronic and tiresome. They never once tried to sell Gerrard when Liverpool were struggling (7th, 6th, 8th, 7th from 2009 - 2013).

I think the best thing we could do with Kane is to get him to sign a new contract and then loan him out to Madrid for next season. He could then re-join us when we get CL football the following season. He says very optimistically.

Buy Aguero and if we only have three competitions, the right coach (I think it's Poch now given all the news - as he is the only one that would make many happy and that we could keep quiet) we could get top 4.
 

spurs mental

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Yet again individual achievements by Kane been overlooked because he hasn't won a trophy. Dias FAW POTY.

This narrative needs to stop. It's obviously fed into his thinking now.
 

JCRD

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I'm not fussed about this new Conference league crap but we were chasing a Europa League place and if he cared about that then he shouldn't have allowed that leak to occur just before an important game.

It might be ok for him to move to a club that will play Champions League football for the rest of his career but have a bit of respect for the team you play for and supposedly love who are trying to qualify for an admittedly lesser competition.

I agree with the leak bit - it shouldnt have happened until after the last game v Leicester but lets not forget Levy is a guy who fired Jol at half time.
 

rossdapep

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I really do feel for him. Do people honestly believe that he really really wants to leave? Of course he doesn't. He's begrudgingly wanting it because he can see that the club he loves has completely lost it's way and that poor standards have been allowed to creep in and be accepted with no sign of immediate improvement. He's seen Walker, Eriksen and now Poch all go on to win things and enjoy their careers post-Tottenham.

Why should he keep pushing all the time when know one else gives a shit?

A lot of us are devout Tottenham fans but we'd be feeling this detachment if we were him too.
 

SpartanSpur

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I really do feel for him. Do people honestly believe that he really really wants to leave? Of course he doesn't. He's begrudgingly wanting it because he can see that the club he loves has completely lost it's way and that poor standards have been allowed to creep in and be accepted with no sign of immediate improvement. He's seen Walker, Eriksen and now Poch all go on to win things and enjoy their careers post-Tottenham.

Why should he keep pushing all the time when know one else gives a shit?

A lot of us are devout Tottenham fans but we'd be feeling this detachment if we were him too.

Yeah this is it. He'd love more than anything to win big things with us, he's finally just lost all faith in it actually happening.
 

shelfboy68

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I'm not fussed about this new Conference league crap but we were chasing a Europa League place and if he cared about that then he shouldn't have allowed that leak to occur just before an important game.

It might be ok for him to move to a club that will play Champions League football for the rest of his career but have a bit of respect for the team you play for and supposedly love who are trying to qualify for an admittedly lesser competition.
Why should he be concerned about respect to the club when you look at the lack of respect shown to us and more importantly those who went last night and they way they were treated.
 

PLTuck

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So would your head turn if you saw all that shiny silverware and then realised it can never happen at spurs, I say good luck to him he has done nothing wrong in bettering himself all of us would do likewise.

I'm not saying it's wrong, nor am I saying I wouldn't feel the same way. But still, I'm a spurs fan first and foremost and want whats best for the club, which may be to sell him and reinvest, or may be to refuse to sell him this summer.

I can't say I could ever say good luck to any key player that leaves Spurs to another PL team. At that point they are a rival. Did you wish Carrick and Berbatov good luck as they waltzed up the M1?
 

weststandyid

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I'm not fussed about this new Conference league crap but we were chasing a Europa League place and if he cared about that then he shouldn't have allowed that leak to occur just before an important game.

It might be ok for him to move to a club that will play Champions League football for the rest of his career but have a bit of respect for the team you play for and supposedly love who are trying to qualify for an admittedly lesser competition.

he's top 2 strikers in the world, in a regressing team. I don't believe he'd downed tools, but should be playing at the highest level, every season. Given us many years of hard work and as much as I'd hate losing such an incredible player, can't blame him.
 

shelfboy68

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I'm not saying it's wrong, nor am I saying I wouldn't feel the same way. But still, I'm a spurs fan first and foremost and want whats best for the club, which may be to sell him and reinvest, or may be to refuse to sell him this summer.

I can't say I could ever say good luck to any key player that leaves Spurs to another PL team. At that point they are a rival. Did you wish Carrick and Berbatov good luck as they waltzed up the M1?
I can't remember what I thought about berbatov but certainly I felt Carrick had done the right thing in leaving although it was a shame he couldn't stay longer but again they both bettered themselves.
 

Aphex

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Yeah this is it. He'd love more than anything to win big things with us, he's finally just lost all faith in it actually happening.

Add so have we.

Levy is the man responsible for the mess. He has the ultimate say on who leaves the club, who we sign etc etc

At the end of the day, it has been one bad decision after another. From managerial appointments, to ill-timed sackings, to ESL, to giving inexperienced Mason the job who made a pigs ear of it, to not investing enough in the first team to rewarding mediocre players like Winks and Alli with big contracts. It's just a shambles.

Levy needs to bite the bullet and get rid of the deadwood.
 

Matrix

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I see some fans celebrate our cuspness of glory with great vigour, how fucking sad. When we get it in our head that being nearly isn't not good enough we might progress, Listen to the great managers and what they said, even out own, nearly isn't winning, especially now.

Haha you are such a fool.. No one was celebrating. There you go again changing what was said to fit your silly agenda quote. Have fun...you must be great at parties and family gatherings.
 

spursfan77

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I really do feel for him. Do people honestly believe that he really really wants to leave? Of course he doesn't. He's begrudgingly wanting it because he can see that the club he loves has completely lost it's way and that poor standards have been allowed to creep in and be accepted with no sign of immediate improvement. He's seen Walker, Eriksen and now Poch all go on to win things and enjoy their careers post-Tottenham.

Why should he keep pushing all the time when know one else gives a shit?

A lot of us are devout Tottenham fans but we'd be feeling this detachment if we were him too.

I suspect he has already done this but I think he should go on holiday for a couple of weeks before the Euros and work out what exactly he wants to do. He's fed up, we are fed up, we all just need a break from the football. He'll have more disappointment to come with England in the summer so he should go and have a break and enjoy himself for a week.

Joining Man City is the easy option. I don't understand why other fans are so desperate for him to leave us and go there. Do they not realise that if he joins them they will have the next 4 or 5 league titles more than likely sown up? It makes zero sense.
 

SpartanSpur

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Add so have we.

Levy is the man responsible for the mess. He has the ultimate say on who leaves the club, who we sign etc etc

At the end of the day, it has been one bad decision after another. From managerial appointments, to ill-timed sackings, to ESL, to giving inexperienced Mason the job who made a pigs ear of it, to not investing enough in the first team to rewarding mediocre players like Winks and Alli with big contracts. It's just a shambles.

Levy needs to bite the bullet and get rid of the deadwood.

Agreed. I think Levy now has a clear understanding of the unrest. I don't think they expected it to be as toxic as it was in the stadium yesterday.

Onus is now on Levy and Lewis to fix it. I'd rather they sort it out than just leave. This summer is their opportunity to do so.
 

PLTuck

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I can't remember what I thought about berbatov but certainly I felt Carrick had done the right thing in leaving although it was a shame he couldn't stay longer but again they both bettered themselves.

Fair play.

I thought they were ****s. Carrick had been chosen by Jol over Pedro Mendes then stabbed us in the back by leaving anyway. Berbatov I can understand more now in hindsight but at the time he was dead to me once he left.
 

MassadaTom

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he's top 2 strikers in the world, in a regressing team. I don't believe he'd downed tools, but should be playing at the highest level, every season. Given us many years of hard work and as much as I'd hate losing such an incredible player, can't blame him.
Fun fact that other top 2 striker had similar story to Kane. Thought that club is not ambitious enough, even said that in interview, get himself one of super managers and try to push for transfer to Real. He just had a record season at Bayern winning all last season including best footballer etc.
There was similar critic directed at him at that time that he is not upping his game for big matches like Ronaldo etc.
Just saying
 

shelfboy68

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Fair play.

I thought they were ****s. Carrick had been chosen by Jol over Pedro Mendes then stabbed us in the back by leaving anyway. Berbatov I can understand more now in hindsight but at the time he was dead to me once he left.
Fair play to you but that is life isn't it at the time Carrick moved up a step from whu because they had been relegated I think.
Then it was our turn utd were winning everything and we didn't and still don't so natural progression.
As for Harry I think he looks a goner I can't see how any amount of bullshit soundbites from levy which is similar to his statement to the fans changes anything.
We had a period of opportunity over a few years and completely fucked it up he has seen the light I say good luck.
 
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