Gazza, Bale and Kane, the best I have seen in my time following Spurs. Will be gutted if he does go but will wish him all the best. He’d still be here if the club showed any fucking ambition. ENIC happy to build a brand without ever chasing glory.
I actually think Dier is a great choice as club captain…as long as vice captain is a player who is on the pitch and is a leader
Fucking hell, DM this to him quick, that's sad as fuck.I guess the good news is that we won't have to see him every week when he goes.
He'll be banging in goals that no one in England will see.
He'll be wearing a pair of Skechers that no one will buy.
He'll lift the trophy that Hojberg already won 4 times with Bayern, and he'll likely go out in the round of 16 of the Champions League.
He'll just be another goal scorer not named Alan Shearer, remembered along with other good goal scorers on the list like Jermaine Defoe.
He'll probably be in Augsburg in front of 20k people when his kid is born in London.
He'll never hear "He's One of Our Own Again."
What a relief.He will be back in England by the time he is 33. He will also go on to be record goalscorer.
4 year deal.
What a post!I guess the good news is that we won't have to see him every week when he goes.
He'll be banging in goals that no one in England will see.
He'll be wearing a pair of Skechers that no one will buy.
He'll lift the trophy that Hojberg already won 4 times with Bayern, and he'll likely go out in the round of 16 of the Champions League.
He'll just be another goal scorer not named Alan Shearer, remembered along with other good goal scorers on the list like Jermaine Defoe.
He'll probably be in Augsburg in front of 20k people when his kid is born in London.
He'll never hear "He's One of Our Own Again."
Yup. Let’s see if it does.Poch still had H.
That system is going to have to score a lot of goals.
I really don't think this is the end of the world mate, completely 100% get you and others frustration and sentiment and it is shit seeing Kane go because of the poor decisions that led to this but this summer and with the appointment of Ange and more recently with Paratici's recruitment we have got a lot right.The very words I was going to type. This club has been stripped of its real assets in favour of some glossy brochure version of what business men think a football club is. Whenever we get close to getting back to what we want Levy rips out the guts again. He’s a fucking masochist.
I’ll say this now and hopefully will be proved wrong, but this massive massive reset is unlikely to happen imo.I’m clearly in the minority, but I’m actually chuffed if he goes there at this point.
We need a massive reset, massive reset. It’s a new era, new team, new ideas.
He is having minimum 2 years over there, so we don’t have to go through the pain of him lining up against us. He’ll win the league but it’s hollow as anything out there with them. Insignificant league so we will barely hear about him past October
Sad to see him go, would have been amazing if he had signed forever but he clearly never intended to.
Onwards and Upwards, COYS forever.
About time we got rid of the one season wonder isn't itNever rated him anyway
Us winning a trophy would also cause HK to get extra abuse from other fans for us being better without him and maybe he was holding us back all this time!Absolute pleasure watching Kane from his first game to his last. No one saw this coming and he was not just good. He was pure world class.
Are we better with him? Of course we are but he walks next season and made it clear he would not sign a new contract so selling him now is the best of all the bad options available.
Now we back the manager and any new players coming in. Regardless of Kane leaving. Next season is still going to be better and more entertaining than the crap we have had to watch for the past two.
The irony is, without Kane, we will probably end up winning a cup this season!
Could be a rollercoaster frantic end to the window.We have 86 million in the bank from this sale. There is zero reason for Levy to be out there negotiating installment payments and haggling over finer details. Big clubs who have just lost a key player take that money and go splash the cash on top players and are decisive.