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Dean

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Can we leave his brother out of this, you're just projecting your disappointment in Harry.
Lol, why? His brother is likely the media leak and the person advising Harry. As much to blame as anyone else, imo.
 

Steffen

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A couple dozen millions more than Lukaku, who’s never been able to do it in the PL… City got what they wanted.

So long, Kane. Now you’ll never know how it feels like to have won a trophy. Bought is not the same as won.
 

Dean

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Truth is, Charlie won’t have done anything without Harry’s say so. Deflecting all the outrage onto his brother does a disservice to the downright disgraceful way Harry has behaved. This is on him.
They're both disrespectful little shits.
 

snakehipsspurs

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Jesus, I picked a wrong time to cook a nice dinner!

Ah well, see you later Harry. You've thrown away the chance to be the greatest ever player for your boyhood club and the fanbase's endless love for some hollow trophies with a shell of a club that will never love you like we have.

I can guarantee you'll look back on this in 20 years and regret your actions when you're not welcome back at our stadium. But hope it's all worth it...
 

Dean

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If it makes you feel better....
I'd not said anything about him when I posted the above. But I wouldn't stop people from calling him out either, should they so wish. Harry has been badly advised whichever way you cut it.
 

kthwlsn

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Bale leaving was far worse to myself, Kane was never my favorite player but i always had his back because he was one of our own. The past few months didnt do any favors to how i viewed him. I hope we will be fine, i know money doesn't equal good transfers, but at least we will have players with potential that want to be here. COYS!


Haven’t read every page/post so not sure if this was asked, but if this happens why is the hatred for Kane so much worse than what Bale received...Bale who was welcomed back with open arms by the majority of the fanbase last year.

Other than changing leagues I’m not sure I see the difference in how each one had their head turned by the lure of trophies and a crap ton of money? But I’m totally open to hearing what’s different this time around and realize I may be missing something. Also I may be completely misremembering the reaction Bale received.
 

N17NBL

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Tottenham Hotspur Football Club gave him everything he needed to become the player he is today. Without us he wouldn’t have made it to be an England captain and one of the best strikers the PL has ever seen. But his means nothing to him it seems. We have had his best years I feel (I’m not saying he is finished by any means), and have a nice chunk of money when he goes.

This great club has lost a great player-its as simple as that.

But our club is more than any player. Any player. This club is now better off without him. We may not be better off immediately on the pitch, but we get going and move on.

You no longer deserve to wear our badge Harry-nobody can disrespect the club, your teammates and most importantly the fans.

Man City have gained another World Class mercenary- Its obvious that they will be very happy with that. If buying everything is your thing I suppose.

I’m just glad I am a Spurs fan and have a football soul.

Long live “doing it the right way”. Long live Tottenham Hotspur Football Club.

p.s. do one Harry
 

YID016

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F**k off Kane, hope you break tour ankle first game for shitty.

So, so disappointed by his behaviour. Shame on you, you greedy bastard.

Never in a lifetime are you a spurs legend.

Lets go Fab, rebuild and give us all a team to be proud of.

COYS
 

SpartanSpur

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The most gutting thing about this is not that he's leaving, it's that he's gladly thrown his whole Spurs legacy in the bin doing so. All of those years, all of those goals, talk of being our Totti, all up in flames because he wants to stat pad his CV at Man City.

He was the ultimate, the homegrown hero helping us take it to the big boys and reach new heights (PL title races and the CL Final). The fact he's been bought out by one of oil clubs is another sad day for football romantics, shortly following on from Messi to PSG.

I've felt sorry for the guy. Supported him unconditionally for Spurs and England. This is what we get in return.

I understand his ambition and wanting to play at the top of the game but to throw your relationship with the club in the bin to force it is just sickening. There must have been a way to make this happen more respectfully.

At least we know where we stand now, proper 'don't meet your heroes' situation. He never cared about us, he only cares about himself.

We simply have to rebuild now. Get some young hungry players playing as a team and respecting our badge. I'll take that after the egos of Jose and Kane casting a dark cloud over the club. Over to you Nuno and Fabio.

P.s. I hope we give Son the 'One of our own' chant. He deserves it.
 

Navy Spur

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Next season I just want to be in the South stand belting out “oh Harry, Harry, he went to Man City and won fuck all”!
 
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