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Harry Kane

skiathospurs

skiathospurs

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Harry Kane is only the fourth player in Premier League history to score 20+ goals in 3 consecutive seasons. Ridiculous for a 23-year-old.
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Don Diaz

Don Diaz

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He was crap today, he and Eriksen should have had a hat trick each, sell them and get a couple of decent players in FFS....

Hee hee
 
skiathospurs

skiathospurs

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He was crap today, he and Eriksen should have had a hat trick each, sell them and get a couple of decent players in FFS....

Hee hee
3 season wonder!!He always scores against the scum,cant wait 2 weeks to go!!!
 
Yid

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Harry Kane is only the fourth player in Premier League history to score 20+ goals in 3 consecutive seasons. Ridiculous for a 23-year-old.
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That is company. What a player he is...

So much for being a one season wonder...

I think he'll kick on again for a 5th with this side supplying the ammunition.
 
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corroded

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Harry Kane is only the fourth player in Premier League history to score 20+ goals in 3 consecutive seasons. Ridiculous for a 23-year-old.
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It's actually interesting that Kane hit his 20 goals a season three times by 23... nearly all of those started their 20 goal stretch at 23, fwiw.
 
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corroded

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Congratulations to Harry Kane, consecutive Premier League golden boot winner and three time One Season Wonder award winner.
 
Dorset

Dorset

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That is a superb picture, does Harry Kane have his own private photographer or is it a Spurs bloke I wonder? I have trawled the Internet and can only find that picture on Harry's Twitter account, so I wonder if it is one of his 'private' pictures, if so I need some dirt on him so I can force him to reveal the rest to me!
 
skiathospurs

skiathospurs

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That is a superb picture, does Harry Kane have his own private photographer or is it a Spurs bloke I wonder? I have trawled the Internet and can only find that picture on Harry's Twitter account, so I wonder if it is one of his 'private' pictures, if so I need some dirt on him so I can force him to reveal the rest to me!
I think it is the club photograher?cos the same image without filters was posted earlier
Tottenham Hotspur‏Verified account @SpursOfficial 17h17 hours ago




Heading home with another @premierleague Golden Boot... #OneOfOurOwn

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Yid

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If we don't build around him Dele and the rest of the fantastic players we have right now I will literally loose my shit.

We have the right man to do it at the helm we just need Levy to 100% back him.
 
Chavhater01

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I've got so much love for Oooo Harry (sorry Don, I had to!) as it is and it's hard to reach yet another level, but it has. You see I have a fetish for a particular type of goal, it's so simplistic in its execution and looks so classy but tends to be a small part of a strikers weaponry.

The type of goal is when a striker just places a shot into the corner with no real discernible power. Our JD used to drive me nuts at times at the amount of times he would just put his laces thru a shot and smash it straight at the keeper, when a simple side foot either side of the keeper would've done the job, I see so many strikers who prefer power over precision. Eduardo when he was at the Arse was a perfect exponent of it, with Messi being sublime at it, so many of Messi's goals are just sidefooted from all angles and distances.

So for this reason my love for Harry has grown to new heights, he just to me anyway, and as I don't see all the games, you boys correct me if I'm wrong, as he may have always done it but he just seems to be placing his shots more so now than ever. Also he looks more and more comfortable on his left peg, I genuinely marvel at the rate of this lads progress.
 
Don Diaz

Don Diaz

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Ha Ha Oooo Harry, has two feet and scores with both, regularly.....

Do you know what... so could everyone else if they practised, guess they're busy people scraping together a living and don't have time!
 
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corroded

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My Dad always waxes lyrical about how Greavsie used to just wander past defenders and the keeper and just roll it home. Not quite the same thing as mentioned above, but there is something impressive about the last touch before the goal being a simple pass, especially after passing a few players. Though, watching back some videos of Hoddle this lunch you can see how sublime the mans control was, you can just see that most of his shots are placed to be almost impossible to stop. True master.

 
Don Diaz

Don Diaz

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My Dad always waxes lyrical about how Greavsie used to just wander past defenders and the keeper and just roll it home. Not quite the same thing as mentioned above, but there is something impressive about the last touch before the goal being a simple pass, especially after passing a few players. Though, watching back some videos of Hoddle this lunch you can see how sublime the mans control was, you can just see that most of his shots are placed to be almost impossible to stop. True master.

Yes true genius. Kane and Dele are well on his way to emulate them. Shame Hoddle is/was such an arrogant tit sometimes.
 
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corroded

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Yes true genius. Kane and Dele are well on his way to emulate them. Shame Hoddle is/was such an arrogant tit sometimes.

True, but playing that way on those pitches. Just imagine what he'd be like in the game today. But yes, a bit of tit at times... apparently one of the reasons he struggles as a gaffer is that he says to his players something like 'just do this'... and they literally can't do it.
 
Style And Glory

Style And Glory

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True, but playing that way on those pitches. Just imagine what he'd be like in the game today. But yes, a bit of tit at times... apparently one of the reasons he struggles as a gaffer is that he says to his players something like 'just do this'... and they literally can't do it.

Many times, the most talented players make the worst coaches. They simply lack the ability to explain themselves because it is all instinct, intuition & a phenomenal skill set. This also becomes a bit of a curse as it is the root of their frustration towards the player's lack of understanding & execution..
 
conor1

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My Dad always waxes lyrical about how Greavsie used to just wander past defenders and the keeper and just roll it home. Not quite the same thing as mentioned above, but there is something impressive about the last touch before the goal being a simple pass, especially after passing a few players. Though, watching back some videos of Hoddle this lunch you can see how sublime the mans control was, you can just see that most of his shots are placed to be almost impossible to stop. True master.

He was a genius with a ball at his feet and I've said it many times that numerous England managers couldn't grasp his brilliance nor were they prepared to make room for him as the man to build a national team around. How in the name of sweet baby jesus Wilkins, Brooking and Robson were preferred over Hoddle on a regular basis defies logic. I couldn't understand it way back when I was a child and still don't understand it.
 
Chavhater01

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He was a genius with a ball at his feet and I've said it many times that numerous England managers couldn't grasp his brilliance nor were they prepared to make room for him as the man to build a national team around. How in the name of sweet baby jesus Wilkins, Brooking and Robson were preferred over Hoddle on a regular basis defies logic. I couldn't understand it way back when I was a child and still don't understand it.

Blood and guts over style back in those days mate. Wasn't it Wenger who said "if he was French he'd have had 150 caps".
 
Ted the Yid

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Blood and guts over style back in those days mate. Wasn't it Wenger who said "if he was French he'd have had 150 caps".

Yeah, the same nation who denied Cantona and Ginola a hat full of caps. (Please note I mean a lot of caps, not literally a hat full of caps as since a cap is a hat that would mean one cap between them, I mean it as in many several caps between them, talking metaphorically)

I think Platini might have also said that.
 
conor1

conor1

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Blood and guts over style back in those days mate. Wasn't it Wenger who said "if he was French he'd have had 150 caps".
Yeh I remember that quote being bandied about. Robson, yeh ok but Brooking before Hoddle was a travesty. 51 caps Hoddle won, yeh should've been 100+
 
Dorset

Dorset

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I have been churning out some stats, I like a good churn. I thought it would be a laugh to build a Posts system in my sausage machine site so I could post stats and stuff, I don't like the bloat of Wordpress and other blog apps so I thought it would be fairly easy to roll my own, ha fucking ha! Not fucking easy and my brain did not like it. I had to do it anyway for a client's site that I had built using good old fashioned code and stuff so it might earn me a quid!! It is still a work in progress and needs some better indexing but it's OK for now. Any comments will be welcomed, unless they are stupid.

What are these stats ? Ok, good question - one of the stats I have disliked for yonks is the Golden Boot Minutes Per Goal record held by the petulant orange git, Ronaldo. I didn't think it could be beaten, wrong!

Harry Kane breaks golden boot record

More stats will be coming, they will be big yuge stats that will be more beautiful than any other stats you have ever seen, you will be pleased when you see these stats, bigly, and the Mexicans will pay for them.
 
Don Diaz

Don Diaz

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Harry Kane has now scored six hat-tricks in the Premier League, four in the recently finished 2016-2017 season, two of them coming in the final two games of the campaign. He is currently 2nd on Minutes Per Goal in our All Time Top Strikers list, his 78 Premiership goals have given him an MPG of 116, while Sergio Aguero heads the table with an MPG of 109 for his 122 goals. Will Harry Kane overtake Aguero next season?

Yes!!
 
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