He's a good egg Charlie, been everywhere the past few years supporting Spurs. Me and few pals met him and his mates the night before Bournemouth away, the 1st season they was back in the Prem, ended up on the piss with them. Good bunch of lads.
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I guess that 10% (or whatever) agent fee can stick within the Kane family and his brother will hopefully appreciate staying loyal to Spurs more than one of your mega agents looking to cash in on mega moves.He's a good egg Charlie, been everywhere the past few years supporting Spurs. Me and few pals met him and his mates the night before Bournemouth away, the 1st season they was back in the Prem, ended up on the piss with them. Good bunch of lads.
Good link here, Kane For SPOTY , with the Telegraph saying our Harry is the favourite:
BBC Sports Personality of the Year best bets: the winner (and losers) identified'The Tottenham striker was largely responsible for England football fans daring to briefly dream that 52 years of hurt could finally be brought to an end this summer.
With Kane the first England player since Gary Lineker in 1990 to win the Golden Boot at the World Cup alongside captaining England to the semi-finals of the competition, it’s no surprise that bookmakers make him favourite to take home this trophy.
It’s worth noting that Paul Gascoigne won this award after England got to the same stage of the World Cup in 1990, while Michael Owen scooped the honour eight years later off the back of his wondergoal against Argentina.'
Here he is in the Bill Nic. I can't remember if this was after we tonked the chavs 5-3 or Woolwich.He's a good egg Charlie, been everywhere the past few years supporting Spurs. Me and few pals met him and his mates the night before Bournemouth away, the 1st season they was back in the Prem, ended up on the piss with them. Good bunch of lads.
I'd have voted for him, won an incredibly demanding competition when no-one expected him to. I'd have had Harry 5th, behind Dina Asher-Smith, Lizzy Yarnold and Hamilton, all of whom won major things.Congrats Thomas, whatever