“Hopefully he doesn’t” Jermaine Jenas More Than Hints That The Writing Is On The Wall At Tottenham

The worst kept secret in English football right now is that Tottenham Hotspur Football Club are in a whole world of trouble. I would comfortably assert that after finishing off Mauricio Pochettino’s hopes and dreams by depriving the poor man of any transfer activity for two years – when he absolutely needed it most – was simply a death knell – opposed to a clean end.

Fastest poured pints, the longest bar in a stadium, the biggest retail square footage for a football club in Europe and of course that glorious, retractable pitch which can facilitate one of the world’s other most cherished sports, perhaps as frequently as twice per annum. Go sports.

What ENIC are left with is a raging sea of debt caused by financial overexposure that no other football club in the world had dreamt of. Is now an awfully bad time to remind some Spurs fans of their ‘careful what you wish for” staple repost? Yes it is. Of course, it is.

“I do feel like it is a similar situation (to Gareth Bale). I love Harry, he’s one of the best strikers in Europe but I also look at his career”

Jermaine Jenas was quoted by the Daily Mail.

“…there’s a lot of me that’s kind of looking around and going, look at what Kyle Walker has done since leaving – he’s gone and won two Premier League titles and could get to a Champions League final this year, he’s achieving things in his career and Harry is only picking up more and more injuries every year.”

Kane’s departure is the writing on the wall and the horrific debts engineered by Daniel Levy’s stewardship handed Harry the pen that wrote them.