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Harry Kane MBE

Romelu Lukaku - 7 goals from 23 shots (15 on target)
Sergio Agüero - 6 goals from 20 shots (10 on target)
Álvaro Morata - 6 goals from 12 shots (8 on target)
Harry Kane - 6 goals from 30 shots (16 on target)

Not bad at all from Morata, 6 goals from 12 shots.

could see that Harry was after #7 yesterday
 
Absolute monster and levy really now needs to make a decision. Does he make this our first break out stat (berba, bale, Sheringham, Campbell) who actually stays with us and leads us to glory (like Gerard) or do we sell.

If Kane is not close to doubling his money within the next year then loyalty only runs so far - he is a gem who should be the catalyst for an era of success. There's no stadium or finances about it - if we want to keep him we need to pay.

Saying that, Denis Wise Comments ystd are classless and shows him for the clam he always was.
 
If Kane is not close to doubling his money within the next year then loyalty only runs so far - he is a gem who should be the catalyst for an era of success. There's no stadium or finances about it - if we want to keep him we need to pay.
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Anybody with half an iota of a brain cell will know when we move into NWHL we will be quadrupling our match day income,this will mean more ££££££££££££ for wages and transfers,h he will get the rise in salary that people clamour for him to have
 
Anybody with half an iota of a brain cell will know when we move into NWHL we will be quadrupling our match day income, this will mean more ££££££££££££ for wages and transfers,h he will get the rise in salary that people clamour for him to have

I thought that NWHL would see our match day revenue break the £100m barrier, to match that of the Goons and ManUre...

 
He is our own Ronaldo / Messi... Blanchflower...

http://www.skysports.com/football/n...ham-must-keep-great-striker-says-gary-neville

As well as his goalscoring, Neville says Kane is also setting the standard for his team-mates to match with his professionalism, hard work and commitment. The Sky Sports pundit says Kane will continue to develop into a leader, too.

"He's a dream. He's gold," said Neville. "This is a lad who is never going to have a bad run because although he'll not score goals [all the time] he'll always contribute to the team. He'll be a target man, he'll bring people into play.

"He'll become a leader - you'll see a change in character in him over the next couple of years. I started to see it at the end of when I was with England, seeing him stepping up and taking a bit more responsibility. He's got so much more to come in his personality and character to develop, other than the fact he's an absolutely outstanding professional and player.

"The rest of the team have nowhere else to go; if he is a professional and is doing everything right, eating right, training right, he's behaving right, it leaves no one else in the squad anywhere to go.

"It sets a standard that the best player is perfect in everything he does. Everyone else's standard comes up behind it and anyone else who is thinking about maybe not being professional, not doing the stretching or eating the right things, it's not acceptable. He really is an outstanding professional."
 
Will be interesting to see how much our match day income this season is. Average attendance so far is just short of 69k.

Of course the FA will be charging a big chunk out of that for the privilege of hiring Wembley. Does anyone have any stats on that?
 
Harry's crazy goalscoring stats in his last seven games away from home:

4 goals away to Leicester City (won 6-1)
3 away to Hull City (7-1)
0 away to Saudi Sportswashing Machine (2-0)
2 away to Everton (won 3-0)
2 away to West Ham (won 3-2)
3 away to APOEL (won 3-0)
2 away to Huddersfield (won 4-0)

That's 16 goals in 7 away games. Begs the question, when was the last time any striker anywhere in Europe last achieved those sort of numbers in successive top flight away games?

For Harry as well as for us these truly are crazy, crazy, crazy, CRAZY times.
 
Greaves goalscoring feats were nothing short of astonishing from the moment he made his Chelsea debut in the late 50s but we do need a bit of context here. Because a big difference between then and now is the higher number of goals most defences conceded compared with nowadays. Emirates Marketing Project for example finished fifth in 1958/59 having scored 104 in 42 top flight League games but conceded 100.
Of course
Impossible to compare
Better pitches, coaches, medical, travel now plus plenty of other improvements that may mean he could score even more though
To think that Greaves' record stood for almost half a century but Ronaldo's will probably be broken by young Messi within half a decade!

If Kane maintains his form of the past 3 seasons for another decade, then he could make it onto this shortlist too...

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If he is a professional and is doing everything right, eating right, training right, he's behaving right, it leaves no one else in the squad anywhere to go.

"It sets a standard that the best player is perfect in everything he does. Everyone else's standard comes up behind it and anyone else who is thinking about maybe not being professional, not doing the stretching or eating the right things, it's not acceptable. He really is an outstanding professional."

This bit is the most interresting to me. Today Kane posted a photo on Instagram of the cover of Tom Brady's new book, "The TB12 Method: How to Achieve a Lifetime of Sustained Peak Performance."

For those who don't know, Brady is a 40 year quarterback for the Patriots in the NFL who has been an elite player for 15 years (all with the same team), which is incredible for American football, and has won five Super Bowls, most recently last year.

Throughout university he didn't have the body type that people thought was required to be an elite player and was the 199th player chosen in the NFL draft. He started his career as a backup on the bench, but he came in as a substitute when the starter was injured in 2001, won the Super Bowl that year, and has been the starter ever since that game.

His pre-season training, fitness regimen, discipline, diet, game preparation, and lack of off-field drama, etc. are legendary, which is how he somehow has maintained his career at the highest level despite injuries and age. If that is who Kane is modeling himself after, we are in for a treat.
 
This bit is the most interresting to me. Today Kane posted a photo on Instagram of the cover of Tom Brady's new book, "The TB12 Method: How to Achieve a Lifetime of Sustained Peak Performance."

For those who don't know, Brady is a 40 year quarterback for the Patriots in the NFL who has been an elite player for 15 years (all with the same team), which is incredible for American football, and has won five Super Bowls, most recently last year.

Throughout university he didn't have the body type that people thought was required to be an elite player and was the 199th player chosen in the NFL draft. He started his career as a backup on the bench, but he came in as a substitute when the starter was injured in 2001, won the Super Bowl that year, and has been the starter ever since that game.

His pre-season training, fitness regimen, discipline, diet, game preparation, and lack of off-field drama, etc. are legendary, which is how he somehow has maintained his career at the highest level despite injuries and age. If that is who Kane is modeling himself after, we are in for a treat.
Great to see that Harry's on message.:cool:
 
This bit is the most interresting to me. Today Kane posted a photo on Instagram of the cover of Tom Brady's new book, "The TB12 Method: How to Achieve a Lifetime of Sustained Peak Performance."

For those who don't know, Brady is a 40 year quarterback for the Patriots in the NFL who has been an elite player for 15 years (all with the same team), which is incredible for American football, and has won five Super Bowls, most recently last year.

Throughout university he didn't have the body type that people thought was required to be an elite player and was the 199th player chosen in the NFL draft. He started his career as a backup on the bench, but he came in as a substitute when the starter was injured in 2001, won the Super Bowl that year, and has been the starter ever since that game.

His pre-season training, fitness regimen, discipline, diet, game preparation, and lack of off-field drama, etc. are legendary, which is how he somehow has maintained his career at the highest level despite injuries and age. If that is who Kane is modeling himself after, we are in for a treat.

ICYMI...

 
Guardiola now referring to Spurs as "the Harry Kane team" :)

I guess he has conveniently forgotten this time last year (2nd October 2016) when Emirates Marketing Project came to the Lane with 6 league wins out of 6 and having already been "crowned" champions by the media and expert pundits only to be given a football masterclass in pressing and counter attacking football by a "Kaneless" Spurs.
 
I went to a 30th Wedding Anniversary a couple of weeks ago, lovely day, good food, beer flowing and so on. Anyway, there was a young lad running of about 11 around with some of the other nephews and nieces of the happy couple. This young lad had a red England shirt on with KANE on the back. Now I knew that he was actually from the Isle of Arran in Scotland, and that his Dad is a raving Scottish Nationalist and his mum is a Goon. So I asked the young chap whether he was a Spurs fan... and his answer was 'Noo, I'm a Harry Kane fan!' 'Oh', I said, 'why's that?' And his answer says it all....

'Harry Kane does all of his showing off on the pitch where it should be'

From an eleven year old.

Wise words
 
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