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Harry Kane MBE

We had him and Kerry Dixon in the youth team as boys. Saw him play his first game in Reserves v Norwich at WHL, he scored a hat-trick, Justin Fashanu was playing for Norwich that day. It was first day of season and we had been promoted from 2nd division playing away to champions Nott'm Forest, drew 2-2, Ossie and Ricky made debut. He was a good goal scorer and hard working forward who could put it about.

So, what you are saying is, Falco was one of our own?
 
Revised update:
Premier League minutes-per-goal 2016/17


105 - Kane (13 goals in total)
112 - Aguero (11)
120 - Costa (14)
128 - Sanchez (14)
128 - Ibrahimovic (14)
145 - Lukaku (12)
145 - Austin (6)
154 - Dele (10)
157 - Defoe (12)
162 - Son (6)
168 - Walcott (8)
184 - Mane (9)
188 - Hazard (9)
196 - Fer (6)
197 - Lallana (7)
205 - Benteke (8)
206 - Wilson (6)
212 - Llorente (6)
216 - Antonio (8)

as at 6pm, 15/01/2017 (minimum 6 games equivalent played)

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/top-scorers
 
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THE TOP 100 MOST VALUABLE FOOTBALLERS IN THE WORLD
(Updated January 2017)

1. Neymar (Barcelona and Brazil) - £217m
2. Lionel Messi (Barcelona and Argentina) - £150m
3. Paul Pogba (Manchester United and France) - £136.5m
4. Antoine Griezmann (Atletico Madrid and France) - £132.2m
5. Luis Suarez (Barcelona and Uruguay) - £127.7m
6. Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur and England) - £122.4m
7. Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid and Portugal) - £111.2m
8. Paulo Dybala (Juventus and Argentina) - £100m
9. Dele Alli (Tottenham Hotspur and England) - £97m
10. Eden Hazard (Chelsea and Belguim) - £89m
11. Gonzalo Higuain (Juventus and Argentina) - £86m
12. Anthony Martial (Manchester United and France) - £81.3m
13. Raheem Sterling (Emirates Marketing Project and England) - £75.2m
14. Gareth Bale (Real Madrid and Wales) - £73.8m
15. Yannick Ferreira Carrasco (Atletico Madrid and Belguim) - £73m
16. Sergio Aguero (Emirates Marketing Project and Argentina) - £70m
17. Riyad Mahrez (Leicester City and Algeria) - £68.7m
18. Mauro Icardi (Inter Milan and Argentina) - £68.3m
19. Kevin de Bruyne (Emirates Marketing Project and Belguim) - £67.5m
20. Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal and Chile) - £67.1m
21. N'Golo Kante (Chelsea and France) - £65.5m
22. Alvaro Morata (Real Madrid and Spain) - £64.1m
23. Toni Kroos (Real Madrid and Germany) - £62.8m
24. Ousmane Dembele (Borussia Dortmund and France) - £62.4m
25. Romelu Lukaku (Everton and Belgium) - £62.3m
26. Christian Eriksen (Tottenham Hotspur and Denmark) - £62.2m
27. Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich and Poland) - £61.9m
28. Hector Bellerin (Arsenal and Spain) - £61.8m
29. Eric Dier (Tottenham Hotspur and England) - £61.1m
30. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Borussia Dortmund and Gabon) - £60.5m
31. Koke (Atletico Madrid and Spain) - £59m
32. Diego Costa (Chelsea and Spain) - £58.3m
33. Leroy Sane (Emirates Marketing Project and Germany) - £57.4m
34. Saul Niguez (Atletico Madrid and Spain) - £57.2m
35. Mohammed Salah (Roma and Egypt) - £57m
36. Raphael Varane (Real Madrid and France) - £56.3m
37. Thomas Muller (Bayern Munich and Germany) - £55.9m
38. Nicolas Otamendi (Emirates Marketing Project and Argentina) - £55.5m
39. Sadio Mane (Liverpool and Senegal) - £53.5m
40. Shkrodan Mustafi (Arsenal and Germany) - £53.2m
41. James Rodriguez (Real Madrid and Colombia) - £53.1m
42. Virgil Van Dijk (Southampton and Holland) - £52.9m
43. Jan Oblak (Atletico Madrid and Slovenia) - £52.5m
44. Andre Gomes (Barcelona and Portugal) - £52.2m
45. Roberto Firmino (Liverpool and Brazil) - £48.6m
46. Thibaut Courtois (Chelsea and Belgium) - £48.5m
47. Willian (Chelsea and Brazil) - £48.4m
48. Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool and Brazil) - £48.3m
49. Georginio Wijnaldum (Liverpool and Holland) - £47.2m
50. Miralem Pjanic (Juventus and Bosnia-Herzegovina) - £46.2m
51. Bernardo Silva (Monaco and Portugal) - £46.1m
52. Jamie Vardy (Leicester City and England) - £45.9m
53. Marco Asensio (Real Madrid and Spain) - £45.4m
54. Radja Nainggolan (Roma and Belgium) - £44.5m
55. David Alaba (Bayern Munich and Austria) - £44.4m
56. Lucas Moura (PSG and Brazil) - £44.3m
57. John Stones (Emirates Marketing Project and England) - £43m
58. David de Gea (Manchester United and Spain) - £42.9m
59. Mateo Kovacic (Real Madrid and Croatia) - £42.8m
60. Michy Batshuayi (Chelsea and Belgium) - £42.3m
61. Samuel Umtiti (Barcelona and France) - £41.9m
62. Mesut Ozil (Arsenal and Germany) - £41.8m
63. Granit Xhaka (Arsenal and Switzerland) - £40.5m
64. Joshua Kimmich (Bayern Munich and Germany) - £40.3m
65. Alexandre Lacazette (Lyon and France) - £40.1m
66. Andrea Belotti (Torino and Italy) - £39.7m
67. Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich and Germany) - £39.6m
68. Ivan Rakitic (Barcelona and Croatia) - £39.5m
69. Son Heung-Min (Tottenham Hotspur and South Korea) - £39.4m
70. Sergio Busquets (Barcelona and Spain) - £39.2m
71. Antonio Rudiger (Roma and Germany) - £39.1m
72. Mats Hummels (Borussia Dortmund and Germany) - £38.2m
73. Jerome Boateng (Bayern Munich and Germany) - £38m
74. Leonardo Bonucci (Juventus and Italy) - £37.8m
75. Julian Brandt (Bayer Leverkusen and Germany) - £37.7m
76. Daniele Rugani (Juventus and Italy) - £37.5m
77. Piotr Zielinski (Napoli and Poland) - £37.4m
78. Nathan Redmond (Southampton and England) - £37.3m
79. Isco (Real Madrid and Spain) - £37.2m
80. Konstantinos Manolas (Roma and Greece) - £36.8m
81. Angel Correa (Atletico Madrid and Argentina) - £36.5m
82. Dimitri Payet (West Ham United and France) - £36m
83. Fabinho (Monaco and Brazil) - £35.9m
84. Alessio Romagnoli (AC Milan and Italy) - £35.8m
85. Toby Alderweireld (Tottenham Hotspur and Belgium) - £35.7m
86. Alex Sandro (Juventus and Brazil) - £35.6m
87. Denis Suarez (Barcelona and Spain) - £35.5m
88. Cesar Azpilicueta (Chelsea and Spain) - £35.4m
89. Marco Verratti (PSG and Italy) - £35.3m
90. Danny Drinkwater (Leicester City and England) - £35.2m
91. Pedro (Chelsea and Spain) - £35m
92. Douglas Costa (Bayern Munich and Brazil) - £34.6m
93. Emre Can (Liverpool and Germany) - £34m
94. Felipe Anderson (Lazio and Brazil) - £33.5m
95. Marquinhos (PSG and Brazil) - £33m
96. Karim Benzema (Real Madrid and France) - £32.9m
97. Kevin Gameiro (PSG and France) - £32.8m
98. Kalidou Koulibaly (Napoli and Senegal) - £32.6m
99. Renato Sanches (Bayern Munich and Portugal) - £32.2m
100. Michail Antonio (West Ham United and England) - £31.8m

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...rry-Kane-Dele-Alli-make-10.html#ixzz4WHy9qnWQ

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So Kane is the 6th most valuable player in the world. He is being valued at 122.4m, much higher than Bale ! Even amazing that Alli is valued at 97m as well !
 
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Sorry but that list is horrific! Who in their right mind would pay over £50m for Otamendi? And that's just for starters.

Vardy massively over priced considering he is the latest one season wonder who appears to actually be living to the tag.

Mustafi worth more than Alderweireld?? Lloris not even on the list.

Nathan Redmond higher than Payet. Martial still worth a fortune for doing nothing this season. Likewise Raheem Sterling.

Azpilicueta worth more than Rose, Vertonghen or Walker, maybe that's more bias but, for me, I'd have our entire defence, one by one, ahead of any of their respective Chelsea counterparts.

Kane & Alli will obviously be worth a LOT, but beyond the top ten the names look like a lucky dip has been used.
 
38. Nicolas Otamendi (Emirates Marketing Project and Argentina) - £55.5m
Ha ha ha ha ha. That is just too funny.

I believe these ratings use an algorithm that takes into account importance to a team, the financial stability of that team, age, contract length, and so on. So the likes of Kane, Alli and Dier punch way above their weight due to their age...whereas Toby and Hugo will be much further down. Of course, there's also the Levy levy :)
 
Ha ha ha ha ha. That is just too funny.

I believe these ratings use an algorithm that takes into account importance to a team, the financial stability of that team, age, contract length, and so on. So the likes of Kane, Alli and Dier punch way above their weight due to their age...whereas Toby and Hugo will be much further down. Of course, there's also the Levy levy :)
Plus of course, position. Strikers always at a premium, less so defenders.
 
And another list ... on Ironside. Four suspects, number 3 is Harry Kane SFFD.

Did he do it - or was it Karl David ?
 
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The top 100 valuable player list was compiled by The Football Observatory, not Daily Mail.

The Football Observatory each year publishes a list of the 100 players with the highest transfer values across the top-flights of England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain.

The list is calculated on an econometric model by the CIES Football Observatory research team from the analysis of over 1,500 paid transfers since 2010.

The criteria taken into account refers to both the performance and personal characteristics of a player, such as their age, position and contract duration, as well as the standing of their club and or international team based on their competition level and results.

As a result some older players rank lower than might be expected, such as 31-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo, winner of his fourth Ballon D'Or after an exemplary 2016, who is seventh on the list, while Manchester United strikers Wayne Rooney and Zlatan Ibrahimovic - 31 and 36 respectively - do not make the list at all.

Compare the latest list with the old list published on June last year :
CIES FOOTBALL OBSERVATORY'S VALUATION ON TOP 100 PLAYERS
(updated June 2016)

1. Lionel Messi (Barcelona) - £163m
2. Neymar (Barcelona) - £155m
3. Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) - £106m
4. Antoine Griezmann (Atletico Madrid) - £93m
5. Harry Kane (Tottenham) - £87m
6. Anthony Martial (Man United) - £86m
7. Luis Suarez (Barcelona) - £81m
8. Paulo Dybala (Juventus) - £80m
9. Sergio Aguero (Emirates Marketing Project) - £75m
10. Paul Pogba (Juventus) - £70m
11. Gareth Bale (Real Madrid) - £62m
12. Eden Hazard (Chelsea) - £60m
13. Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal) - £58m
14. Dele Alli (Tottenham) - £58m
15. Thomas Muller (Bayern) - £57m
16. Raheem Sterling (Emirates Marketing Project) - £56m
17. Robert Lewandowski (Bayern) - £52m
18. Alvaro Morata (Juventus) - £50m
19. Toni Kroos (Real Madrid) - £48m
20. Gonzalo Higuain (Napoli) - £47m
21. Isco (Real Madrid) - £47m
22. P.E Aubameyang (Dortmund) - £48m
23. James Rodriguez (Real Madrid) - £45m
24. Romelu Lukaku (Everton) - £45m
25. Hector Bellerin (Arsenal) - £43m
26. Kevin De Bruyne (Emirates Marketing Project) - £43m
27. Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool) - £40m
28. Yannick Carrasco (Atletico Madrid) - £39m
29. Willian (Chelsea) - £39m
30. Koke (Atletico Madrid) - £39m
31. Mauro Icardi (Inter Milan) - £38m
32. Diego Costa (Chelsea) - £38m
33. Mesut Ozil (Arsenal) - £38m
34. David Alaba (Bayern) - £38m
35. Thibaut Courtois (Chelsea) - £37m
36. Eric Dier (Tottenham) - £37m
37. Karim Benzema (Real Madrid) - £37m
38. Sergio Busquets (Barcelona) - £37m
39. Raphael Varane (Real Madrid) - £36m
40. Christian Eriksen (Tottenham) - £36m
41. David de Gea (Man United) - £36m
42. Cesc Fabregas (Chelsea) - £35m
43. Nicolas Otamendi (Emirates Marketing Project) - £35m
44. N'Golo Kante (Leicester) - £34m
45. Douglas Costa (Bayern) - £34m
46. Memphis Depay (Man United) - £34m
47. Riyad Mahrez (Leicester) - £33m
48. Pedro (Chelsea) - £33m
49. Lucas Moura (PSG) - £33m
50. Jerome Boateng (Bayern) - £33m
51. Saul Niguez (Atletico Madrid) - £32m
52. Alexandre Lacazette (Lyon) - £32m
53. Andre Gomes (Valencia) - £32m
54. Olivier Giroud (Arsenal) - £32m
55. Jan Oblak (Atletico Madrid) - £31m
56. Virgil van Dijk (Southampton) - £31m
57. Daley Blind (Man United) - £31m
58. Ross Barkley (Everton) - £31m
59. Emre Can (Liverpool) - £30m
60. Ivan Rakitic (Barcelona) - £30m
61. Marco Verratti (PSG) - £30m
62. Mohamed Salah (Roma) - £30m
63. Leonardo Bonucci (Juventus) - £30m
64. John Stones (Everton) - £29m
65. Roberto Firmino (Liverpool) - £29m
66. Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal) - £29m
67. Erik Lamela (Tottenham) - £29m
68. Nemanja Matic (Chelsea) - £29m
69. Oscar (Chelsea) - £29m
70. Juan Mata (Man United) - £28m
71. Giannelli Imbula (Stoke) - £28m
72. Manuel Neuer (Bayern) - £28m
73. Angel di Maria (PSG) - £27m
74. Sadio Mane (Southampton) - £27m
75. Carlos Bacca (AC Milan) - £27m
76. Son Heung-min (Tottenham) - £27m
77. Felipe Anderson (Lazio) - £27m
78. Jamie Vardy (Leicester) - £27m
79. Denis Suarez (Villarreal) - £27m
80. Dimitri Payet (West Ham) - £26m
81. Leroy Sane (Schalke) - £26m
82. Marquinhos (PSG) - £26m
83. Henrikh Mkhitaryan (Dortmund) - £26m
84. Chris Smalling (Man United) - £25m
85. Radja Nainggolan (Roma) - £25m
86. Julian Brandt (Bayer Leverkusen) - £25m
87. Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace) - £25m
88. Bernardo Silva (Monaco) - £24m
89. Kostas Manolas (Roma) - £24m
90. Gerard Pique (Barcelona) - £24m
91. Paco Alcacer (Valencia) - £24m
92. Miralem Pjanic (Roma) - £24m
93. Danilo (Real Madrid) - £24m
94. Alessandro Florenzi (Roma) - £24m
95. Jordon Ibe (Liverpool) - £23m
96. Marco Reus (Dortmund) - £23m
97. David Silva (Emirates Marketing Project) - £23m
98. Joe Hart (Emirates Marketing Project) - £23m
99. Marcelo (Real Madrid) - £23m
100. Jonathan Tah (Bayer Leverkusen) - £22m

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...yer-163m-Harry-Kane-five-successful-year.html

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This shows that the valuation of Spurs players like Kane, Alli and Eriksen keeps on increasing due to our good form. In 6 months, Kane's valuation has increased from 87m to 122.4m, Alli from 58m to 97m and Eriksen from 36m to 62.2m.
 
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The top 100 valuable player list was compiled by The Football Observatory, not Daily Mail.



Compare the latest list with the old list published on June last year :
CIES FOOTBALL OBSERVATORY'S VALUATION ON TOP 100 PLAYERS
(updated June 2016)

1. Lionel Messi (Barcelona) - £163m
2. Neymar (Barcelona) - £155m
3. Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) - £106m
4. Antoine Griezmann (Atletico Madrid) - £93m
5. Harry Kane (Tottenham) - £87m
6. Anthony Martial (Man United) - £86m
7. Luis Suarez (Barcelona) - £81m
8. Paulo Dybala (Juventus) - £80m
9. Sergio Aguero (Emirates Marketing Project) - £75m
10. Paul Pogba (Juventus) - £70m
11. Gareth Bale (Real Madrid) - £62m
12. Eden Hazard (Chelsea) - £60m
13. Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal) - £58m
14. Dele Alli (Tottenham) - £58m
15. Thomas Muller (Bayern) - £57m
16. Raheem Sterling (Emirates Marketing Project) - £56m
17. Robert Lewandowski (Bayern) - £52m
18. Alvaro Morata (Juventus) - £50m
19. Toni Kroos (Real Madrid) - £48m
20. Gonzalo Higuain (Napoli) - £47m
21. Isco (Real Madrid) - £47m
22. P.E Aubameyang (Dortmund) - £48m
23. James Rodriguez (Real Madrid) - £45m
24. Romelu Lukaku (Everton) - £45m
25. Hector Bellerin (Arsenal) - £43m
26. Kevin De Bruyne (Emirates Marketing Project) - £43m
27. Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool) - £40m
28. Yannick Carrasco (Atletico Madrid) - £39m
29. Willian (Chelsea) - £39m
30. Koke (Atletico Madrid) - £39m
31. Mauro Icardi (Inter Milan) - £38m
32. Diego Costa (Chelsea) - £38m
33. Mesut Ozil (Arsenal) - £38m
34. David Alaba (Bayern) - £38m
35. Thibaut Courtois (Chelsea) - £37m
36. Eric Dier (Tottenham) - £37m
37. Karim Benzema (Real Madrid) - £37m
38. Sergio Busquets (Barcelona) - £37m
39. Raphael Varane (Real Madrid) - £36m
40. Christian Eriksen (Tottenham) - £36m
41. David de Gea (Man United) - £36m
42. Cesc Fabregas (Chelsea) - £35m
43. Nicolas Otamendi (Emirates Marketing Project) - £35m
44. N'Golo Kante (Leicester) - £34m
45. Douglas Costa (Bayern) - £34m
46. Memphis Depay (Man United) - £34m
47. Riyad Mahrez (Leicester) - £33m
48. Pedro (Chelsea) - £33m
49. Lucas Moura (PSG) - £33m
50. Jerome Boateng (Bayern) - £33m
51. Saul Niguez (Atletico Madrid) - £32m
52. Alexandre Lacazette (Lyon) - £32m
53. Andre Gomes (Valencia) - £32m
54. Olivier Giroud (Arsenal) - £32m
55. Jan Oblak (Atletico Madrid) - £31m
56. Virgil van Dijk (Southampton) - £31m
57. Daley Blind (Man United) - £31m
58. Ross Barkley (Everton) - £31m
59. Emre Can (Liverpool) - £30m
60. Ivan Rakitic (Barcelona) - £30m
61. Marco Verratti (PSG) - £30m
62. Mohamed Salah (Roma) - £30m
63. Leonardo Bonucci (Juventus) - £30m
64. John Stones (Everton) - £29m
65. Roberto Firmino (Liverpool) - £29m
66. Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal) - £29m
67. Erik Lamela (Tottenham) - £29m
68. Nemanja Matic (Chelsea) - £29m
69. Oscar (Chelsea) - £29m
70. Juan Mata (Man United) - £28m
71. Giannelli Imbula (Stoke) - £28m
72. Manuel Neuer (Bayern) - £28m
73. Angel di Maria (PSG) - £27m
74. Sadio Mane (Southampton) - £27m
75. Carlos Bacca (AC Milan) - £27m
76. Son Heung-min (Tottenham) - £27m
77. Felipe Anderson (Lazio) - £27m
78. Jamie Vardy (Leicester) - £27m
79. Denis Suarez (Villarreal) - £27m
80. Dimitri Payet (West Ham) - £26m
81. Leroy Sane (Schalke) - £26m
82. Marquinhos (PSG) - £26m
83. Henrikh Mkhitaryan (Dortmund) - £26m
84. Chris Smalling (Man United) - £25m
85. Radja Nainggolan (Roma) - £25m
86. Julian Brandt (Bayer Leverkusen) - £25m
87. Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace) - £25m
88. Bernardo Silva (Monaco) - £24m
89. Kostas Manolas (Roma) - £24m
90. Gerard Pique (Barcelona) - £24m
91. Paco Alcacer (Valencia) - £24m
92. Miralem Pjanic (Roma) - £24m
93. Danilo (Real Madrid) - £24m
94. Alessandro Florenzi (Roma) - £24m
95. Jordon Ibe (Liverpool) - £23m
96. Marco Reus (Dortmund) - £23m
97. David Silva (Emirates Marketing Project) - £23m
98. Joe Hart (Emirates Marketing Project) - £23m
99. Marcelo (Real Madrid) - £23m
100. Jonathan Tah (Bayer Leverkusen) - £22m

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...yer-163m-Harry-Kane-five-successful-year.html

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This shows that the valuation of Spurs players like Kane, Alli and Eriksen keeps on increasing due to our good form. In 6 months, Kane's valuation has increased from 87m to 122.4m, Alli from 58m to 97m and Eriksen from 36m to 62.2m.

I'd argue that it's a made up list by some lads that has somehow been given credability by how it's presented
 
"Harry Kane: It would be a stupid decision to leave Tottenham Hotspur

Harry Kane has told Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport it would "stupid" for any Tottenham Hotspur players to leave in the near future.

Kane and Dele Alli are among several Spurs stars to have been linked with some of Europe's top clubs, but both signed new long-term contracts this season.

Spurs are in contention for the Premier League title for a second season running and will move into a new £750 million stadium for the start of the 2018-19 campaign.

And Kane said: "I'd be surprised if any of my teammates would go now. Something is happening here and we just need to take that last step, which is to win trophies.


"It would be stupid to leave now. We've got one of the best coaches in the world [Mauricio Pochettino] -- maybe the best. We'll have a new stadium soon. The future is bright."


The striker described England international teammate Alli as "a fantastic player" and added: "Tottenham is the right place for him, even if many other clubs want him.

"We've got a great future and he is part of it, so there is no reason for him to leave.

"You've got to decide between earning a lot or following your own ambitions and playing in the best league in the world and winning titles. I don't see any reason why we can't win the Premier League."

Spurs challenged Claudio Ranieri's Leicester for the title last season only to collapse in the final four games and finish third -- and there is again an Italian manager, Chelsea's Antonio Conte, at the top of the table.

"It seems like there's always an Italian between us and the title, but it's not over yet," Kane said. "We went close last May and that experience is going to be useful to us now."

He praised Conte as "a great coach" but stressed: "We're not giving up. Beating them [2-0 earlier in January] gave us great confidence because they were really flying and we stopped them.

"If we play like that, we can beat anybody."

http://www.espnfc.com/tottenham-hot...uld-be-stupid-move-to-leave-tottenham-hotspur
 
"Harry Kane: It would be a stupid decision to leave Tottenham Hotspur

Harry Kane has told Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport it would "stupid" for any Tottenham Hotspur players to leave in the near future.

Kane and Dele Alli are among several Spurs stars to have been linked with some of Europe's top clubs, but both signed new long-term contracts this season.

Spurs are in contention for the Premier League title for a second season running and will move into a new £750 million stadium for the start of the 2018-19 campaign.

And Kane said: "I'd be surprised if any of my teammates would go now. Something is happening here and we just need to take that last step, which is to win trophies.


"It would be stupid to leave now. We've got one of the best coaches in the world [Mauricio Pochettino] -- maybe the best. We'll have a new stadium soon. The future is bright."


The striker described England international teammate Alli as "a fantastic player" and added: "Tottenham is the right place for him, even if many other clubs want him.

"We've got a great future and he is part of it, so there is no reason for him to leave.

"You've got to decide between earning a lot or following your own ambitions and playing in the best league in the world and winning titles. I don't see any reason why we can't win the Premier League."

Spurs challenged Claudio Ranieri's Leicester for the title last season only to collapse in the final four games and finish third -- and there is again an Italian manager, Chelsea's Antonio Conte, at the top of the table.

"It seems like there's always an Italian between us and the title, but it's not over yet," Kane said. "We went close last May and that experience is going to be useful to us now."

He praised Conte as "a great coach" but stressed: "We're not giving up. Beating them [2-0 earlier in January] gave us great confidence because they were really flying and we stopped them.

"If we play like that, we can beat anybody."

http://www.espnfc.com/tottenham-hot...uld-be-stupid-move-to-leave-tottenham-hotspur

heard it all before
 
If/when Kane ever does decide to take the money he will only be doing exactly what you, me and everyone else on this planet would do in the same situation, right?

In fact if I were in Kane's shoes and discovered these comments after having just committed myself to the club despite offers of gazzilllions more, you know what? I'd say to myself fudge you Spurs fans I don't need this, I might as well take the money and be done with it.

So why not spare us your grinding cynicism and instead sit back and bask in the sunshine he brings to us all whilst he's still here, eh?
 
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