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DJS

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Dec 9, 2006
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Bit off-topic but always liked Khedira and would really like us to get a midfielder like him in summer - someone who is flexible and can play box to box or defensive midfield flawlessly.

Players like him are like gold dust.
 

archiewasking

Waiting for silverware..........
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Bit off-topic but always liked Khedira and would really like us to get a midfielder like him in summer - someone who is flexible and can play box to box or defensive midfield flawlessly.

Players like him are like gold dust.

Aren't we both forgetting Sissoko?
 

Basil Brush

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I just entered this thread for the 1st ever time and i have to say i love the opening post.

Who would have known how he would turn out?

Could he turn out to be our best ever player? Big call i know.
 

mark87

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I just entered this thread for the 1st ever time and i have to say i love the opening post.

Who would have known how he would turn out?

Could he turn out to be our best ever player? Big call i know.

Think it depends on how long he stays with us. If he left us within the next 2 years or so then i would say no.
If he's still with us until he's in his 30s and he's still banging them in then there is a very strong chance he'll be our best ever player.
 

Basil Brush

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Think it depends on how long he stays with us. If he left us within the next 2 years or so then i would say no.
If he's still with us until he's in his 30s and he's still banging them in then there is a very strong chance he'll be our best ever player.
Fair points.

However he already has (insert figure here) goals for us. Another 2 years and he may go close to doubling that.

If he is not our best ever player, is it Greaves or someone else.
 

archiewasking

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I've seen every striker since Greaves. Archibald is unsurprisingly my hero. But Kane is the best I have ever seen.
 

Snarfalicious

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One of those rare situations when the stars align in a sense. We needed a striker for what felt like a few years, Kane comes along needing a chance, that opportunity happens and as they say 'the rest is history.' It's pretty cool when you think about it, and I really think if we can start making some headway towards serious hardware, he's going to be around for many more years.
 

ardiles

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http://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/923735615?-19389:793

Redknapp backs Kane to be one club man

Harry Redknapp has told talkSPORT that he believes Harry Kane will remain at Spurs and be a one club man.

The article describes how the 24-year-old has transformed into one of the most lethal strikers in world football over the past four seasons and continued his fine goalscoring form with the winning goal in Saturday’s north London derby against Arsenal.

His sensational form has also made him one of the most coveted players in world football and he has been constantly linked with a move away from White Hart Lane over the past 18 months, with Manchester United and Real Madrid among the clubs reportedly interested.

Kane has consistently reminded any listening suitors that he is fully dedicated to Spurs and wants to win major honours with his boyhood club and now former Spurs manager Redknapp insists the England international is at the right club to achieve his lofty ambitions, and says he is on his way to becoming a Tottenham legend.

Speaking ahead of Spurs’ derby win, Redknapp said: “I personally see Harry staying at Tottenham long-term.If you mention most players I’d say yeah, they’re going to want to go and win things and their agent is probably going to move them on, but I don’t think Harry is one of those players.

He added: “Harry is a unique lad. He’s earning good money and he’s not chasing that extra few quid.If there is a footballer in the county who wants to be loyal to his club, it would be Harry Kane. The boy is a one-off, he’s unique, he’s not your average modern footballer. He’s a family man and he has a good life at Tottenham.
Redknapp added: “It’s like Steven Gerrard at Liverpool – we haven’t seen that for a long time. Someone who is idolised by the fans and is part of the make-up of the club.I think that’s what Harry is at Tottenham and I think that connection will only get stronger.
“The thing is, where would he go?
“If he stays in this country, the only place he could go to win a title at the moment is Man City. Is he going to go to Real Madrid?
He went on to say: “They’re in decline at the moment and Tottenham beat them in the Champions League earlier this season, and he’s not needed at Barcelona with who they have there.I think Harry is at a good club. He loves it at Tottenham and the fans love him, he is absolutely idolised by them.”
 

Gbspurs

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Look at this shit from Garth Crooks in his team of the week article.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43027007

Garth said:
There can be no doubt about the quality of Harry Kane's headed finish for Tottenham's winning goal against Arsenal.

Kane's ability to retain possession in tight situations and bring his team-mates into the picture was also quite outstanding. Add in his overall work-rate for the team and his goals-per-game ratio and you are left asking yourself: can Spurs really expect to keep this player without winning a trophy in return?

It is therefore incumbent on chairman Daniel Levy to bring in the players who don't merely flirt with the Premier League title but can actually win it.

Spurs have clearly demonstrated in the past two weeks against Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal that they can compete with the best. They now have to start winning trophies. The FA Cup would be a good start but to keep the teams like Barcelona, Real Madrid and - dare I say it - Manchester United at bay, particularly in light of a rapidly fading Romelu Lukaku, Spurs must start winning the titles and preferably next season.

Kane deserves nothing less.

More than half of the piece about Kane is about how he will need to leave. No one else got that treatment. Its bollocks.
 

Chris12

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Look at this shit from Garth Crooks in his team of the week article.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43027007



More than half of the piece about Kane is about how he will need to leave. No one else got that treatment. Its bollocks.
Man is a fool. Says Aguero should win Footballer of the Year because he has been most consistent player for the past five years. It's not footballer of the past 5 years, you twat.
 

Danny1

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Look at this shit from Garth Crooks in his team of the week article.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43027007



More than half of the piece about Kane is about how he will need to leave. No one else got that treatment. Its bollocks.

Cannot stand this moron, he has an irrational dislike of us, his comments in the Vertonghen piece were garbage aswell about how Arsenal had enough chances to get a draw.....?
 
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