“Levy” Trending On Twitter: Harry Kane’s Departure Feels Wonderfully Inevitable [opinion]

The Harry Kane interview with Redknapp Jnr was neither random nor without meaning. It was just as dreadfully deliberate as that Marlboro product placement in Superman II.

No matter how many times the “He’s one of our own” is belted out at the Client Reference Number Arena, the grim reality of Harry Kane’s intentions can no longer be cognitively dissonanced away.

The buck stops with our illustrious leader and right now, the moment that Daniel Levy sells Harry Kane feels wonderfully* inevitable.

This interview – as I believe I called it earlier today – was fair warning. Professional footballers want money and honours. Anyone bored with hearing this theory will undoubtedly see Kane’s interview as benign. See Kane as a benign fellow. One of our own.

*I use the word wonderfully not because I want Kane gone. Far from it. What I have always sought is for fans to wake up to the rather grim reality of being run ENIC.

What a curiously deluded way for anyone to view a professional world.

These fans appear to agree.