bosnian_red
Worst scout to ever exist
Hes turned into pretty much a nothing player over the past year. Can be a poacher to get some goals but not a complete forward anymore. Past it.
Have you watched him much over the last 4 years? I'm not sure you have based on that incredible insight you have.Poor mans RVN. No shame in that but I’d be gutted if we signed him. The whole tea, has to be built to give him chances.
Don't agree with the above poster but Jose is not the right man for him for sure. He would thrive in that City line up as a replacement for Kun.Have you watched him much over the last 4 years? I'm not sure you have based on that incredible insight you have.
I disagree, i think he is the perfect Jose strikerDon't agree with the above poster but Jose is not the right man for him for sure. He would thrive in that City line up as a replacement for Kun.
Guess we will have to wait then.I disagree, i think he is the perfect Jose striker
Have you watched him much over the last 4 years? I'm not sure you have based on that incredible insight you have.
I can't see how he will want to stay at spurs come next season with no European football and Mourinho still there.
He needs to leave. But who is willing to pay the price for him especially in current circumstances? I wouldn’t want us spending all our transfer cash on him.
Maybe he will be their Totti ?I can't see how he will want to stay at spurs come next season with no European football and Mourinho still there.
Yet he went on and signed a 5 year deal knowing fully well how Levy uses then during his negotiations. Spurs recent record for letting their players move on to better opportunities have been shambolic and yet he does something like that.I can't see how he will want to stay at spurs come next season with no European football and Mourinho still there.
Maybe he will be their Totti ?
I can't see how he will want to stay at spurs come next season with no European football and Mourinho still there.
He doesn't seem to move like he used to. He's never been quick but he definitely seems like he's lost half a yard of pace over last 12 months which at 27 is worrying. I think the injuries are now catching up with him.
There's better options out there for us now. We might even have his successor in the national team already at the club.
You have high hopes for Lingard it seems
And hereby you are banned from the eternal city eternally for that insultMaybe he will be their Totti ?
The football world is really tough, I guess...Kane made his bed.
He's chosen to be a 1 club man and settle for average pay to become the clubs top goalscorer.
Fair play to him but I think i'd choose more money and trophies elsewhere mind.
Not sure he will be leaving Spurs until his contract runs out which will bring him close to 30, and he's already slowing down thanks to injuries.
While he's still a top marksman i'm just not sure anybody will be willing to spend over 100m on him.
More Teddy Sheringham than Alan Shearer now
Don't get me wrong I admire his choice, he will become a Spurs legend no doubt.The football world is really tough, I guess...
Kane chose to be a loyal star in the team. Now he is deemed as being foolish to sign such a contract and wastes his best years there.
Griezmann did the opposite and turned to Barcelona. Now he gets criticized for being a snake and it "serves him right" to rot on Barcelona's bench.
Sometimes I feel for these star players, having to make such touch choices with drastic consequences in this merciless football world.
To be fair to Kane when he was in his pomp Spurs did seem to be going places so he could be forgiven for thinking maybe it’s worthwhile sticking around. Down turn in Poch and some bad signings and it’s a bit like the wheels have come offDon't get me wrong I admire his choice, he will become a Spurs legend no doubt.
But when he looks back on his career similarly to Alan Shearer, will he wish he was a bit more selfish? plenty of big name players leave their home clubs to search for more individual glory.
Look at lewandowski for example, scored plenty for Dortmund but realised he wasn't going to win much so left for the better club. Now he's paid more, scores more and wins more.
Perhaps Kane didn't have a "better" option in his eyes, but a player of his ability should really have a trophy to their name.
Yeah timing is important, I just think sometimes if you're a star player these long term contracts are a bit foolish. Why sign for 6 years instead of 3? these days it's a players market and they hold the power.To be fair to Kane when he was in his pomp Spurs did seem to be going places so he could be forgiven for thinking maybe it’s worthwhile sticking around. Down turn in Poch and some bad signings and it’s a bit like the wheels have come off