Some would have you believe that what is being created in north London is much bigger than a football club. By accumulating trophies you'll find different marketing opportunities and a different view of the club which can be capitalised upon to generate more revenue. This may fly in the face of an accountant's mentality but sometimes in life you have to speculate to accumulate. I believe in and applaud their model of sustainability and concur entirely with Daniel that the mantra shouldn't be how much clubs can lose, but the balance has to be adjusted towards winning something. If there is a true and all-encompassing desire - and I'm not sure there is - for Tottenham to win things then there has to be a change. Tottenham have to recognise the marketplace they're in. It sticks in my craw as a former owner but Levy - at this stage of the club's development, with this player and with this manager - must give Kane pretty much whatever he wants. Surely an FA Cup with Spurs would have greater value than a trophy in Germany? If Spurs do keep Kane and they do keep Conte, they can win something. That's not a little Englander, Dambusters mentality, but it's preposterous to think a Bundesliga title would trump the possibility of winning something with the club where he has spent his whole career. Spurs cannot allow Premier League rivals to take advantage of all the work they have put in to help make Kane the player he is today.įorget Bayern Munich, a move there would be bloody ridiculous. At this stage, and for the foreseeable future, he is irreplaceable. It's not a case of being unable to do the deal, it's about having the will to make it happen. Chairman Daniel Levy needs to do everything in his power to keep Kane at the football club
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