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26 goals in 22 separate matches, that’s the incredible part about him. Under Poch he would certainly bag hat tricks and braces in 4-1 victories, putting more goals in total…

but he has never been more important to the side than this season. What a player. He’d be running away with POTY without that doped up freak in Manchester.
 

bubble07

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26 goals in 22 separate matches, that’s the incredible part about him. Under Poch he would certainly bag hat tricks and braces in 4-1 victories, putting more goals in total…

but he has never been more important to the side than this season. What a player. He’d be running away with POTY without that doped up freak in Manchester.

Yea he seems to be scoring less in games but in more games. Shows just how consistent he is
 

spurs mental

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26 goals in 22 separate matches, that’s the incredible part about him. Under Poch he would certainly bag hat tricks and braces in 4-1 victories, putting more goals in total…

but he has never been more important to the side than this season. What a player. He’d be running away with POTY without that doped up freak in Manchester.
You'd think that but the season he finished with the most assists and top goalscorer he still didn't win POTY.

Sham that you need to have basically won something these days to be considered for it.
 

Dazza86

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We’ve been a mess, but I wouldn’t understand a push to Man U in the same way as him pushing to go Man City a few years back.

Man United have just had one season where they’re having some positivity. They’ve still won a few cups along the way through their negative spell (and owners who are still there), but Spurs has been a better club to be at the past 5 - 7 years. This is the first time in a long time I’d say they’ve pipped us.

Still, the likelihood they push for the league or CL (if they make it) is slim next year or the year after. Kane would most likely be forcing a move to have a better chance at the FA Cup.

Is that worth forcing a way out of Spurs for, where you’d likely have a statue/stand named after you, and where we could kick into gear just as good or if not better than Man Utd have this year?

Media are talking like it’s a no brainer for him to leave, but the risk/reward of leaving Spurs is not the same as it was two years ago.

If it’s to get out of Spurs because it’s a nightmare behind closed doors, fine, but there’s every chance we can get going again, and Man U are not a powerhouse in football terms like they were 20 years ago.
 

hughy

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26 goals in 22 separate matches, that’s the incredible part about him. Under Poch he would certainly bag hat tricks and braces in 4-1 victories, putting more goals in total…

but he has never been more important to the side than this season. What a player. He’d be running away with POTY without that doped up freak in Manchester.
Not sure how to find it, but it would be interesting to know the record for most individual games scored in over a season.

Not sure about now but I know a couple of months ago he'd scored in more games than Haaland this season.
 

G Ron

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The header was great, but I didn’t see that pass to Porro and I could see most of the pitch - for Harry to pick it out with his back to the run was genius.

World class. Deserves all the plaudits and individual accolades this season. He’s dragged us to where we are almost single handedly.
 

PaulThurston

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The header was great, but I didn’t see that pass to Porro and I could see most of the pitch - for Harry to pick it out with his back to the run was genius.

World class. Deserves all the plaudits and individual accolades this season. He’s dragged us to where we are almost single handedly.
One of the goals of the season for me because of that. His vision is just breathtaking.
 

Lifelong

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He is just outstanding. 26 goals in such a poor side is a remarkable achievement.
Can’t winner this enough….the old saying goes, ‘you don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone’ but I’d like to think that most of us are aware we are watching one of the all time greats.
 

SPURSLIFE

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We’ve been a mess, but I wouldn’t understand a push to Man U in the same way as him pushing to go Man City a few years back.

Man United have just had one season where they’re having some positivity. They’ve still won a few cups along the way through their negative spell (and owners who are still there), but Spurs has been a better club to be at the past 5 - 7 years. This is the first time in a long time I’d say they’ve pipped us.

Still, the likelihood they push for the league or CL (if they make it) is slim next year or the year after. Kane would most likely be forcing a move to have a better chance at the FA Cup.

Is that worth forcing a way out of Spurs for, where you’d likely have a statue/stand named after you, and where we could kick into gear just as good or if not better than Man Utd have this year?

Media are talking like it’s a no brainer for him to leave, but the risk/reward of leaving Spurs is not the same as it was two years ago.

If it’s to get out of Spurs because it’s a nightmare behind closed doors, fine, but there’s every chance we can get going again, and Man U are not a powerhouse in football terms like they were 20 years ago.
Don't underestimate their chances (Utd that is) of pushing for the title next season if they got Kane. Add a couple of other top players and Kane could be the final piece of the jigsaw especially as they seem to have found a top manager. Personally I want him to stay for next season even if it means losing him for nothing the following one. If we manage to secure a manager that can make something out of this squad with some additions we just might win something and then who knows what Kane would do then.
 

Dazza86

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Don't underestimate their chances (Utd that is) of pushing for the title next season if they got Kane. Add a couple of other top players and Kane could be the final piece of the jigsaw especially as they seem to have found a top manager. Personally I want him to stay for next season even if it means losing him for nothing the following one. If we manage to secure a manager that can make something out of this squad with some additions we just might win something and then who knows what Kane would do then.
Yeah, there’s a chance they could challenge, but recent history isn’t on their side. They’ve finished in CL places before and then capitulated the next season. Granted, it feels a little different for them now, but we’re not talking a City level club with nailed on challenges.

Completely agree re next season. Unless he’s just done being here regardlesss, there’s a chance we get a head coach and DoF with a knitted together vision for our traditional style of play, and that’ll change the entire vibe around us and potentially the results.

But that’s my point. With the balance between the two clubs and potential either side, is it really worth losing what he’d lose to go there?

Maybe they have a great season and we continue being a shambles, then I’d get it, but right now…no.
 

Locotoro

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We’ve been a mess, but I wouldn’t understand a push to Man U in the same way as him pushing to go Man City a few years back.

Man United have just had one season where they’re having some positivity. They’ve still won a few cups along the way through their negative spell (and owners who are still there), but Spurs has been a better club to be at the past 5 - 7 years. This is the first time in a long time I’d say they’ve pipped us.

Still, the likelihood they push for the league or CL (if they make it) is slim next year or the year after. Kane would most likely be forcing a move to have a better chance at the FA Cup.

Is that worth forcing a way out of Spurs for, where you’d likely have a statue/stand named after you, and where we could kick into gear just as good or if not better than Man Utd have this year?

Media are talking like it’s a no brainer for him to leave, but the risk/reward of leaving Spurs is not the same as it was two years ago.

If it’s to get out of Spurs because it’s a nightmare behind closed doors, fine, but there’s every chance we can get going again, and Man U are not a powerhouse in football terms like they were 20 years ago.
The guy was wearing Spurs underpants today. There's no way he's leaving to go to United
 

BorjeSpurs

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He is just outstanding. 26 goals in such a poor side is a remarkable achievement.
Sensational season. Crazy to think he was even better in 20/21 when it comes to goal contributions. 29 this season with his three assist and 37 G/A in 20/21.

Somehow Dias won POTY despite Kane scoring most goals and getting most assist for the 7th best team in the league.
 

y1dk1d

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I’ll never forgive skybet and paddy power from 4-5 years back for not giving me a price on Kane to become outright Spurs, England and PL top goal scorer 😂
 

bomberH

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Has also become the first player to score 10 headed goals in a premier league season
Another record
Yep and also from BBC:

It was also his 100th home goal in the Premier League - making him just the fourth player to reach that tally for a single club after Rooney (101 for Manchester United), Sergio Aguero (106 for Manchester City) and Thierry Henry (120 for Arsenal).

Let’s hope he has this record in his sights too……. 👀
 
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