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Golden boot!!!

http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11675/11324499/tottenham-appeal-to-premier-league-over-harry-kane-goal-at-stoke

Has anyone seen this? Now I understand Kane wants to win the golden boot and get near Salah but, they won the game and stay unbeaten in so many games. Yet they are appealing for Kane to get a goal? Stinks of small club mentality to me.

posted on 10/4/18

For what it’s worth, I don’t think he got a touch to it. But we’ve got some Liverpool fans mocking spurs because the club are supporting the players claims?

Unheard of.

http://c2.thejournal.ie/media/2011/12/PA-12343417-390x285.jpg


posted on 10/4/18

comment by HRH King Ledley (U20095)
posted 51 minutes ago
comment by Firmino's Brightest Tooth (U1217)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 27 minutes ago
Nothing small time about getting the right decision. Appeals happen every week over yellow and red cards, so why would an appeal over a decision of who scored a goal upset Liverpool fans so much?

Very strange.
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Nobody is upset. Appealing a red card is completely different because you might actually get something out of it.
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What, like a goal?
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No, like a player who previously would have been banned now not being banned. Spurs will get nothing out of this appeal regardless of what happens.

posted on 10/4/18

It does brush him but when those ones happened down the park as a kid there was no way you were giving it to whoever was in Kane's position.

Won't make much difference, Kane would need to outscore Salah by a decent margin in the remaining games.

posted on 10/4/18

Much as I admire Kane, and Spurs, they are a fantastic team and club with a top class manager, fabulous to watch, appealing on the issue of who scored is a mark of desperation. It belittles both player and club. I cannot, for the life of me, imagine Mo or our club taking such a step. I'm sure that if he were in a similar position, he would look on it as being a goal scored for his team, and nothing else.

For me, it's taken the shine off Kane.

posted on 10/4/18

its personal glory above club/team glory for kane,it seems

posted on 10/4/18

I just find it funny. As if a personal gong means this much.

posted on 10/4/18

comment by JimmyTheRed (U1682)
posted 7 hours, 35 minutes ago
Much as I admire Kane, and Spurs, they are a fantastic team and club with a top class manager, fabulous to watch, appealing on the issue of who scored is a mark of desperation. It belittles both player and club. I cannot, for the life of me, imagine Mo or our club taking such a step. I'm sure that if he were in a similar position, he would look on it as being a goal scored for his team, and nothing else.

For me, it's taken the shine off Kane.
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If Salah said he scored a goal, and wanted to claim it, you are saying your club would tell him no as it belittles the player and club?

Do I have to remind you of THOSE t-shirts?

posted on 10/4/18

Smacks of desperation tbh.

posted on 10/4/18

comment by HRH King Ledley (U20095)
posted 30 minutes ago
comment by JimmyTheRed (U1682)
posted 7 hours, 35 minutes ago
Much as I admire Kane, and Spurs, they are a fantastic team and club with a top class manager, fabulous to watch, appealing on the issue of who scored is a mark of desperation. It belittles both player and club. I cannot, for the life of me, imagine Mo or our club taking such a step. I'm sure that if he were in a similar position, he would look on it as being a goal scored for his team, and nothing else.

For me, it's taken the shine off Kane.
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If Salah said he scored a goal, and wanted to claim it, you are saying your club would tell him no as it belittles the player and club?

Do I have to remind you of THOSE t-shirts?
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Salah wouldn't be fussed enough to do that.

posted on 10/4/18

comment by HRH King Ledley (U20095)
posted 53 minutes ago
comment by JimmyTheRed (U1682)
posted 7 hours, 35 minutes ago
Much as I admire Kane, and Spurs, they are a fantastic team and club with a top class manager, fabulous to watch, appealing on the issue of who scored is a mark of desperation. It belittles both player and club. I cannot, for the life of me, imagine Mo or our club taking such a step. I'm sure that if he were in a similar position, he would look on it as being a goal scored for his team, and nothing else.

For me, it's taken the shine off Kane.
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If Salah said he scored a goal, and wanted to claim it, you are saying your club would tell him no as it belittles the player and club?

Do I have to remind you of THOSE t-shirts?
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HRH, I struggle to even imagine Mo contesting who the goal scorer was. If there was a challenge, it would be a case of, hands up in the air, a shrug, a rueful smile, then getting on with the game. I'm not saying other Reds would accept the decision with the grace that Mo accepts refs decisions against him. But with Mo, no way.

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