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Former Player Appreciation Thread

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Not going to lie, i was surprised he was still playing and i am even more shocked that he is only 34. I thought he retired years ago and was in his 40’s.
 
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Time to replace the Spaghetti monster with one of our own?!

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Not quite as iconic as his knee slide in front of the Goon scum after his goal all those years ago but nice to see Adebayor winding them up again 😂

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Perhaps not "appreciation" but interesting stuff about his time under Jol etc

About 34 minutes in.

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Harry Kane set a new record as the first English player to score in six consecutive UEFA Champions League matches. He achieved this milestone during a thrilling 5-4 semi-final first-leg defeat to Paris Saint-Germain on 28 April 2026, where he opened the scoring with a penalty.

This goal allowed Kane to overtake the previous record of five consecutive games held by Steven Gerrard since the 2007/08 season. His scoring run in the competition includes matches against:
Royale Union Saint-Gilloise (Home)
PSV Eindhoven (Away)
Atalanta (Home)
Real Madrid (Away & Home)
Paris Saint-Germain (Away)

Key Milestones from the 2025/26 Season
In addition to his consecutive scoring streak, Kane has reached several historic benchmarks this season:
50 Season Goals: He became the first Englishman in 95 years to score 50 goals in a single top-flight season across all competitions, a feat last achieved by Dixie Dean in 1927/28.
50 UCL Goals: In March 2026, a double against Atalanta saw him reach 50 career Champions League goals in just 66 games, making him the third-fastest player to reach this mark after Erling Haaland and Ruud van Nistelrooy.
Real Madrid "Tormentor": He is the first player in history to record a goal or assist in five consecutive Champions League matches against Real Madrid.

Statistic Record Detail
Consecutive UCL Games Scored In 6 (New English record)
UCL Goals this Season 13
Total Club Goals (2025/26) 54
All-Time English UCL Scorer 42+ goals (surpassed Wayne Rooney's 30)
 
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