The fact that “football insider” think Chelsea are even in the race to sign Kane makes me pretty sure this is just more made up BS.Manchester United lead Chelsea and neighbours Emirates Marketing Project in the race sign England striker Harry Kane, 27, with Tottenham asking for £100m plus two of the Red Devils' first-team players. (Football Insider)
So £100m plus Maguire & Fernandes, seems a good deal to me
Premier league top assists as well..So world cup golden boot, premier league golden boot, and if all goes to plan euro golden boot.
100m?? you are having a bloody laugh.
So world cup golden boot, premier league golden boot, and if all goes to plan euro golden boot.
100m?? you are having a bloody laugh.
If you aren't England but would still like to see England win because of Kane, you then to have a word with yourself.
This is the guy that said in that Neville golf course interview that he's rather win something with England than with Spurs.
Kane initially put feelers out to Martin O'Neill to play for Ireland when he was Ireland manager and Kane was on loan at Norwich.
That shows how highly he sees England. And Spurs is below that.
Rather than Kane being the one player that actually cares about the club. The line we were always told. Kane was the one player whose representatives thought him staying at Spurs could get him trophies.
Kane has been terribly advised over the years. That's why he is still here.
I'm Irish and I want England to win. And part of that is Harry Kane. That said, I cheer England in any tournament we aren't in because they support us and I can't reconcile loving Tottenham and hating the national team because of brick that happened centuries ago. Makes no sense to me.
On Kane, let's not kid ourselves. He was an Arsenal fan. He's not at Spurs because it was always his dream. On the Ireland thing, I can understand that. Everyone wants to play international football for a lot of reasons, it didn't look like he was good enough for the Premier League at that point and his dad is Irish. He's no worse than Grealish or Rice who did actually represent Ireland at numerous levels. I've nothing but respect and admiration for Kane for his skill, dedication and his professionalism. It doesn't matter what his background is, although I would love to believe he's Tottenham through and through, he's been the best player I've ever seen in our shirt if not necessarily the most talented.
I'd be delighted to see him lift that trophy tonight.
And I'd be delighted for England. Its about time they stopped being the Tottenham of international football.
I'm Irish and I want England to win. And part of that is Harry Kane. That said, I cheer England in any tournament we aren't in because they support us and I can't reconcile loving Tottenham and hating the national team because of brick that happened centuries ago. Makes no sense to me.
On Kane, let's not kid ourselves. He was an Arsenal fan. He's not at Spurs because it was always his dream. On the Ireland thing, I can understand that. Everyone wants to play international football for a lot of reasons, it didn't look like he was good enough for the Premier League at that point and his dad is Irish. He's no worse than Grealish or Rice who did actually represent Ireland at numerous levels. I've nothing but respect and admiration for Kane for his skill, dedication and his professionalism. It doesn't matter what his background is, although I would love to believe he's Tottenham through and through, he's been the best player I've ever seen in our shirt if not necessarily the most talented.
I'd be delighted to see him lift that trophy tonight.
And I'd be delighted for England. Its about time they stopped being the Tottenham of international football.
He's no different than Kyle Walker. I didn't cheer for him when he won with Emirates Marketing Project.
I'll be up for Italy tonight due to antics of some England fans booing other teams national anthems and other disrespectful behaviour, but at the same time I wouldn't be bothered if England win and would be delighted for Kane.I'm Irish and I want England to win. And part of that is Harry Kane. That said, I cheer England in any tournament we aren't in because they support us and I can't reconcile loving Tottenham and hating the national team because of brick that happened centuries ago. Makes no sense to me.
On Kane, let's not kid ourselves. He was an Arsenal fan. He's not at Spurs because it was always his dream. On the Ireland thing, I can understand that. Everyone wants to play international football for a lot of reasons, it didn't look like he was good enough for the Premier League at that point and his dad is Irish. He's no worse than Grealish or Rice who did actually represent Ireland at numerous levels. I've nothing but respect and admiration for Kane for his skill, dedication and his professionalism. It doesn't matter what his background is, although I would love to believe he's Tottenham through and through, he's been the best player I've ever seen in our shirt if not necessarily the most talented.
I'd be delighted to see him lift that trophy tonight.
And I'd be delighted for England. Its about time they stopped being the Tottenham of international football.
Not Fernandes for me. Never turns up in games that matter. I'd rather take Greenwood. Bags of potential, and already a very good player.So £100m plus Maguire & Fernandes, seems a good deal to me
If Ireland aren't in a competition (which is becoming the norm again) I'll support the team that has a Spurs player in it because I want Spurs players to do well, I don't see the issue with that and non-English people being up for England because of Kane.If you aren't England but would still like to see England win because of Kane, you then to have a word with yourself.
This is the guy that said in that Neville golf course interview that he's rather win something with England than with Spurs.
Kane initially put feelers out to Martin O'Neill to play for Ireland when he was Ireland manager and Kane was on loan at Norwich.
That shows how highly he sees England. And Spurs is below that.
Rather than Kane being the one player that actually cares about the club. The line we were always told. Kane was the one player whose representatives thought him staying at Spurs could get him trophies.
Kane has been terribly advised over the years. That's why he is still here.
I have a Scottish mate whose philosophy on international football is ABE (anyone but England) and yet is also a die hard United fan. It’s a bit hypocritical to say the least. If you don’t like England, but support rangers or Celtic and don’t like any English club team then at least you’re consistent.
If Ireland aren't in a competition (which is becoming the norm again) I'll support the team that has a Spurs player in it because I want Spurs players to do well, I don't see the issue with that and non-English people being up for England because of Kane.
I'll be up for Italy tonight due to antics of some England fans booing other teams national anthems and other disrespectful behaviour, but at the same time I wouldn't be bothered if England win and would be delighted for Kane.
Bit different.
8 seasons at Spurs then decided they would be better off at Emirates Marketing Project?
Or are you refering to the fake constructed narrative around them?
Seen the front page of The National today?I have a Scottish mate whose philosophy on international football is ABE (anyone but England) and yet is also a die hard United fan. It’s a bit hypocritical to say the least. If you don’t like England, but support rangers or Celtic and don’t like any English club team then at least you’re consistent.
No, I mean that Walker going to City meant he went to a direct rival of ours. Why would I cheer for them?
Ireland aren’t in Euro 2020 and England are no more a rival of ours than anyone else. So if I’ve got to pick someone to support, England makes the most sense to me because that’s where Spurs are from and their captain is Harry Kane.
And Kane hasn’t left Spurs yet. If he did, I’d still want England to win (assuming they aren’t playing us) but wouldn’t be rooting for Kane as much.