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Harry Kane MBE

Just two behind Aguero, who himself has just had a statue unveiled at the City stadium. Harry is guaranteed one IMO. In terms of an iconic moment to model it on, I'd go for the mask off goal celebration against Thursday Night Woolwich Bottle Merchants.

For his own enjoyment and ours, and absolutely nothing to do with the media obsession, I just hope he gets the trophy or 2 (or 10) that he deserves.

Seeing Harry Kane lift the FA Cup at Wembley is a dream.
 
For his own enjoyment and ours, and absolutely nothing to do with the media obsession, I just hope he gets the trophy or 2 (or 10) that he deserves.

Seeing Harry Kane lift the FA Cup at Wembley is a dream.

And it can kick-start, by seeing it home on Sunday.

Just a shame we have 2 teams at present that, overall, are so far ahead of the rest. It makes winning even the FA Cup and League Cup tough
 
For his own enjoyment and ours, and absolutely nothing to do with the media obsession, I just hope he gets the trophy or 2 (or 10) that he deserves.

Seeing Harry Kane lift the FA Cup at Wembley is a dream.

Yeah that would be amazing. We've (sensibly considering the money & our position imo) prioritised the CL for a long time now, but would love us to start prioritising the fa cup as well and get these lads a trophy or 3.
 
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...tion-aims-spur-children-success-museum-london

The Museum of London is launching a shrine to Harry Kane. It’s free to enter, although they have failed to commission a life-sized animatronic waistcoated Charlie Kane robot to guide visitors through the collection, which suggests that it has been done on the cheap.

I last went to the Museum of London at the age of eight on a school coach trip all the way from Aylesbury. Its Great Fire of London Experience was a crushingly disappointing diorama of plastic buildings with red LEDs flickering to represent flame and excerpts from Samuel Pepys’ diary read sonorously on a short loop. An absolute swizz, and I’m not going back there, not even if they have Harry’s baby teeth in a bejewelled casket and a vast interactive mobile made from every boot he has ever owned.
 
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...tion-aims-spur-children-success-museum-london

The Museum of London is launching a shrine to Harry Kane. It’s free to enter, although they have failed to commission a life-sized animatronic waistcoated Charlie Kane robot to guide visitors through the collection, which suggests that it has been done on the cheap.

I last went to the Museum of London at the age of eight on a school coach trip all the way from Aylesbury. Its Great Fire of London Experience was a crushingly disappointing diorama of plastic buildings with red LEDs flickering to represent flame and excerpts from Samuel Pepys’ diary read sonorously on a short loop. An absolute swizz, and I’m not going back there, not even if they have Harry’s baby teeth in a bejewelled casket and a vast interactive mobile made from every boot he has ever owned.
You're lucky, my first school was in The Barbican, we used to go at least once a term, hated it!
 
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