Mulletperm
Mauricio Taricco
State of some of the comments in here ffs.
And people questions why players show no loyalty, fans are the most fickle of the lotState of some of the comments in here ffs.
He doesn’t usually play the two games, it would seem we have some unofficial agreement and he plays the more difficult of the two fixtures. For example he played against Poland but not the other fixture that was easier that international week. That being said he was taken off early so maybe he will have some involvement but I’d guess Southgate starts with more of a ‘reserve’ team against San Marino….It’s fairly easy to see why he’s so country before club. He gets to score hat tricks against dross and look good. Another dozen against San Marino then back to sulking at WHL. I do wish we had got rid.
Easy or not the runs he made for the 1st 2 goals were decentHearing a growing number of people saying it’s easier to score international goals now than it used to be.
not sure I agree personally?
Me neither. England regularly ran up cricket scores back in the 60s whereas all but the weakest nations know how to make it hard to score against them nowadays.Hearing a growing number of people saying it’s easier to score international goals now than it used to be.
not sure I agree personally?
And people questions why players show no loyalty, fans are the most fickle of the lot
Kane has been at Tottenham 17 years. In 255 PL appearances for Spurs he has scored 167 and won three Golden Boots. If that's not loyalty I don't know what is.Yeah, imagine fans questioning the attitude of a player who hasn’t been bothered for most the year after acting like a dingdong over a move most wouldn’t have begrudged him.
Great post.Kane has been at Tottenham 17 years. In 255 PL appearances for Spurs he has scored 167 and won three Golden Boots. If that's not loyalty I don't know what is.
The reality is fewer than 1% of players stay at the same club throughout their careers, yet when Harry asks to leave in order to give himself a chance of achieving what every fan agrees he needs to do (win trophies), he gets crucified.
The likes of Hoddle, Waddle, Gascoigne, Berbatov, Modric and Bale all asked to leave in order to give themselves a better chance of winning trophies.
Okay like Modric he naively believed he had a gentleman's agreement with Levy. But come on, his speciality is putting the ball in the back of the net, not taking on football's toughest negotiator ever at his own game.
The outcome is the merciless criticism gets to him, his Tottenham form goes out the window, and EVERYBODY loses.
Methinks it's time to give him a break.
Kane has been at Tottenham 17 years. In 255 PL appearances for Spurs he has scored 167 and won three Golden Boots. If that's not loyalty I don't know what is.
The reality is fewer than 1% of players stay at the same club throughout their careers, yet when Harry asks to leave in order to give himself a chance of achieving what every fan agrees he needs to do (win trophies), he gets crucified.
The likes of Hoddle, Waddle, Gascoigne, Berbatov, Modric and Bale all asked to leave in order to give themselves a better chance of winning trophies.
Okay like Modric he naively believed he had a gentleman's agreement with Levy. But come on, his speciality is putting the ball in the back of the net, not taking on football's toughest negotiator ever at his own game.
The outcome is the merciless criticism gets to him, his Tottenham form goes out the window, and EVERYBODY loses.
Methinks it's time to give him a break.
I’m sure he had an agreement with LevyKane has been at Tottenham 17 years. In 255 PL appearances for Spurs he has scored 167 and won three Golden Boots. If that's not loyalty I don't know what is.
The reality is fewer than 1% of players stay at the same club throughout their careers, yet when Harry asks to leave in order to give himself a chance of achieving what every fan agrees he needs to do (win trophies), he gets crucified.
The likes of Hoddle, Waddle, Gascoigne, Berbatov, Modric and Bale all asked to leave in order to give themselves a better chance of winning trophies.
Okay like Modric he naively believed he had a gentleman's agreement with Levy. But come on, his speciality is putting the ball in the back of the net, not taking on football's toughest negotiator ever at his own game.
The outcome is the merciless criticism gets to him, his Tottenham form goes out the window, and EVERYBODY loses.
Methinks it's time to give him a break.
You mean the player Emirates Marketing Project wanted less than other players (hence the cheap offer)I am not sure many crucified him for wanting to leave, go throught this thread and you will see the vast majority said they see why he wants to leave.
What annoyed people off his the attitude he showed on the pitch since Feb/March time, the interview with Nevile and the behaviour of his camp during the summer - whilst seemingly blaming the club for Emirates Marketing Project mucking him around - Some of the players seemed equally annoyed.
The criticism is of his own making, he showed glimpses of effort against Everton and against Vitesse so hopefuly we can start seeing the player Emirates Marketing Project wanted.
I am not sure many crucified him for wanting to leave, go throught this thread and you will see the vast majority said they see why he wants to leave.
What annoyed people off his the attitude he showed on the pitch since Feb/March time, the interview with Nevile and the behaviour of his camp during the summer - whilst seemingly blaming the club for Emirates Marketing Project mucking him around - Some of the players seemed equally annoyed.
The criticism is of his own making, he showed glimpses of effort against Everton and against Vitesse so hopefuly we can start seeing the player Emirates Marketing Project wanted.
Kane has been at Tottenham 17 years. In 255 PL appearances for Spurs he has scored 167 and won three Golden Boots. If that's not loyalty I don't know what is.
The reality is fewer than 1% of players stay at the same club throughout their careers, yet when Harry asks to leave in order to give himself a chance of achieving what every fan agrees he needs to do (win trophies), he gets crucified.
The likes of Hoddle, Waddle, Gascoigne, Berbatov, Modric and Bale all asked to leave in order to give themselves a better chance of winning trophies.
Okay like Modric he naively believed he had a gentleman's agreement with Levy. But come on, his speciality is putting the ball in the back of the net, not taking on football's toughest negotiator ever at his own game.
The outcome is the merciless criticism gets to him, his Tottenham form goes out the window, and EVERYBODY loses.
Methinks it's time to give him a break.
What exactly has come out of his mouth? He has been saying season after season that he would only stay at Spurs so long as the club matched his ambition. Nothing wrong with that.Interesting loyalty eh! Spurs took a chance on him, gave him the stage to perform and built a team to let him be the main man. Not only that the club has dutifully paid his wages.
Harry Kane behaved like a major dingdonghead this year and you think we should give it a pass. There is something called self respect. Are you perchance one of those who think Kane is bigger than Spurs?
Quite a number of fans are trying to have a open mind as he is still wearing the shirt but dear lord what comes out of his mouth and his actions are plain awful. A proverb says keep quiet and one would think you are wise.
He has never said anything against the clubWhat exactly has come out of his mouth? He has been saying season after season that he would only stay at Spurs so long as the club matched his ambition. Nothing wrong with that.
For sure he was unwise to do the interview with Neville, it was always going to be skillfully manipulated - no doubt with the connivance of Sky Sports - to get him to reveal things like who he would enjoy playing with most and what transfer fee he thought he was worth. Utterly contemptible tactics but he should have known better than to give an honest answer.
What else? I'm struggling to recall anything he has ever said against the club he has supported since youth. Unlike Berbatov he has never refused to train or play when selected. Throughout his career he has been held up as the supreme professional, and whilst it's true Tottenham have given him the stage to perform, this is very much a two-way street and how richly has Harry returned the favour?
I just find it sad that so many are turning on him when all he has done is the same as what most players would do in his boots. To my mind it is counterproductive anyway because the more the fans get on his back, the harder he is going to find it to produce his best form.
So maybe we are now getting the Harry Kane we deserve.