Jurgen the German
Erik Thorstvedt
Quite telling that none of the players, or the manager, basically anyone currently connected with the club have publicly backed Kane.
Can understand if some people take the view that you have done. Its why its odd that neither the club nor Kane have tried to explain the mis-understanding. Kane in particular has come off worse for this so would have been better for him to clarify things.
Suggests to me that they have some confidentiality undertaking which prevents them from speaking openly about it. Why they have that CA in place...who knows. Have they agreed to broad terms of a future sale? Is there some sort of scheming between club/player in order to force Emirates Marketing Project's hand sooner before they'd signed Grealish and the season was underway? It feels that there is something in the background along these lines and that both have agreed that its better to keep quiet about
Sorry but what reaction are you expecting when a guy refuses to turn up for training to try and force through a move? All this after doing that pathetic interview with Neville? No one ever had an issue with him leaving for trophies, this was not the way to go about it.Amazed about how negative some people on here are about Kane.
Yes, he wanted a move so that he could win trophies. I dont think that's unreasonable
The events of the last week have been poorly handled, and poorly communicated on his wide, but we all eff up at times
If he performs well next season, all will be foregiven
No, it is an opinion. But since you’ve seen him play, you should be able to back up your opinion with facts fairly easy, right? And also, saying “he is probably not good enough for Spurs because x, y, z” is quite all right, and anyone should accept that. It is the unsubstantiated “he is brick”-statements (and worse) I’m mostly directing this at.I’ve watched him play for years now.
It’s a fact.
Could be some CA, but with Kane making the statement he now did that seems unlikely.Can understand if some people take the view that you have done. Its why its odd that neither the club nor Kane have tried to explain the mis-understanding. Kane in particular has come off worse for this so would have been better for him to clarify things.
Suggests to me that they have some confidentiality undertaking which prevents them from speaking openly about it. Why they have that CA in place...who knows. Have they agreed to broad terms of a future sale? Is there some sort of scheming between club/player in order to force Emirates Marketing Project's hand sooner before they'd signed Grealish and the season was underway? It feels that there is something in the background along these lines and that both have agreed that its better to keep quiet about
No, it is an opinion. But since you’ve seen him play, you should be able to back up your opinion with facts fairly easy, right? And also, saying “he is probably not good enough for Spurs because x, y, z” is quite all right, and anyone should accept that. It is the unsubstantiated “he is brick”-statements (and worse) I’m mostly directing this at.
Just because someone was your best fudge once doesn't mean you marry them for life
Amazed about how negative some people on here are about Kane.
Yes, he wanted a move so that he could win trophies. I dont think that's unreasonable
The events of the last week have been poorly handled, and poorly communicated on his wide, but we all eff up at times
If he performs well next season, all will be foregiven
Interesting seeing the juxtaposition between Kane and Son right now. When I think of Berbatov or Modric I don’t have the feeling I do with King or Mabbutt. Son has cemented his legacy at the club now and will go into that category of legend. There is something special when a player finishes his career at a club and gives his best years. Others players maybe more talented but they aren’t more loved - Klinsmann, Modric etc. Seeing those pictures of Daws and King in the other thread makes me feel it does mean something to players to have a home.
Spurs, the club, has treated Winks well. We, the fans, have not! (some of us, at least).
For the last two years there has been loud groans at best, outright chicanery at worst, everytime his name is on the teamsheet.
I get the frustration. I get the emotions when someone we had high hopes for doesn't live up to the promise from the get-go.
What I don't get is that someone actually think it is going to help to destroy whatever confidence the player in question may have left.
People talk about Kane "feeling the love" from the fans. Well, guess what, they can feel the other emotions also. And it may hurt. A lot.
The problem with Winks and some of the fans is that most of the critique is circumstancial, emotional and not based on facts or stats. (I'm not saying Winks have made no mistake, caused no goal against, or anything). But whenever Winks plays, he can outperform whoever he is playing alongside, but the haters will still say he was brick. He can outpass them, with the stats clearly showing mixed passing, through-passes and diagonal passes, the haters are still going to say "he just passes sideways and back, three yards."
I'm not shy of giving critique to players. But I try to base it on facts, not emotions. And usually the facts are not what is in the front of your mind 5 minutes after the final whistle.
Many a time I've been furious after a loss
Oh, and "Winks is brick, that's a fact" is not a fact. It is an opinion without the facts to back it up.
No this person didn't , this person said that there was a mutual benefit between the club and harry kane and that we don't owe him preferential treatment.This person literally said we haven’t benefited from Harry Kane.
much as it pains me to say it, I agree with you Raziel. There's been nothing but self serving actions since the back end of last season. From the "what's the fudging point" he was seen to mouth during a game, to the interview, the doe eyed lone walk around the stadium clapping meekly, then the complete refusal to quash the stories when asked by the press during England games, and the subsequent no show for training - its all orchestrated to facilitate his departure. Add to that the fact that Pep has now clearly been told to go outspoken about their interest (he would normally say something neutral like "he's their player, I couldn't comment" etc) and it all feels very predictable, inevitable and well, Berbaesque, Balelike, and other players who have sought to bully their way out of the club. The only way it could be worse was if he was trying to go to Chelski or the Gooners.
It’s not a direct quote. You should have stopped there.
It’s pretty amazing that some people have convinced themselves Harry’s never done one good thing for our club.