comment by Amanda Hugginkiss (U11574)
posted 34 minutes ago
It's all very well saying "if Spurs can get over these long injury lists", but that isn't going to happen. It's the players that are injury prone. They won't suddenly stop having weak ankles/groins/whatever. Underlying issues don't just go away, they need to be managed.
Kane, if used as he has been, will miss several months a season through injury. Hoping for an injury free season from him, at this point, is unrealistic. Similarly other injury prone players.
The only way Spurs "solve" their poor injury record is buying good enough rotation options and giving players like Kane proper rest.
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Kane will have probably had a very long rest now, before football returns. But that will not guarantee anything going forward. He is still liable to get injured again next season.
Did anyone watch the football show this morning? Eze from QPR was on. Came across as a good lad, had a lot of knockbacks in his career and looks a player. A few folk on SC were saying we are interested plus with there seems to be a healthy relationship between the two clubs with us loaning them Clarke and Amos.
Not a player or even position which would be classed as a priority but one to keep an eye on.
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 32 minutes ago
Sorry mate, but Vardy/ Kane equal?not a chance. Vardy is an excellent prem striker, but Kane is one of the best strikers in europe, if not the best. Kane> Vardy any day of the week, not even a debate.
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Yeah I think when you take into account injury records etc, Vardy should equal Kane in terms of what he gives to the team, general play, goals etc.
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Good point but Kane's injury record for me actually tips the balance in favour to Vardy. He is much much quicker than Kane as well.
Kane or Vardy is splitting hairs.
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 2 hours, 41 minutes ago
comment by Amanda Hugginkiss (U11574)
posted 5 minutes ago
It's all very well saying "if Spurs can get over these long injury lists", but that isn't going to happen. It's the players that are injury prone. They won't suddenly stop having weak ankles/groins/whatever. Underlying issues don't just go away, they need to be managed.
Kane, if used as he has been, will miss several months a season through injury. Hoping for an injury free season from him, at this point, is unrealistic. Similarly other injury prone players.
The only way Spurs "solve" their poor injury record is buying good enough rotation options and giving players like Kane proper rest.
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Kane is most definitely overplayed, however as a Spurs fan you know your club far better than me and is some of it possibly an insistence by him to play every game?
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Most clubs have more than 1 first team squad striker on there books
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 9 hours, 38 minutes ago
comment by Amanda Hugginkiss (U11574)
posted 5 minutes ago
It's all very well saying "if Spurs can get over these long injury lists", but that isn't going to happen. It's the players that are injury prone. They won't suddenly stop having weak ankles/groins/whatever. Underlying issues don't just go away, they need to be managed.
Kane, if used as he has been, will miss several months a season through injury. Hoping for an injury free season from him, at this point, is unrealistic. Similarly other injury prone players.
The only way Spurs "solve" their poor injury record is buying good enough rotation options and giving players like Kane proper rest.
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Kane is most definitely overplayed, however as a Spurs fan you know your club far better than me and is some of it possibly an insistence by him to play every game?
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100% mate
All players insist on playing every game. Its no excuse to overplay him.
comment by Doggie Dog© - Psychic spies from China tr... (U22357)
posted 7 hours, 54 minutes ago
All players insist on playing every game. Its no excuse to overplay him.
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Yup
Poch to be Newcastle manager and them overtake us.
Ndombele to go elsewhere and be immense or stay and rot unhappily.
Jose not lasting the season.
Yet another trophy less spurs season.
hasnt top 4 and a trophy been the goal since we moved from WHL and Levy didnt spend any money, maybe if he did that summer we may have achieved both in a season.
under Jose now and the squad is a mess, dream on Don
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posted on 28/4/20
comment by Amanda Hugginkiss (U11574)
posted 34 minutes ago
It's all very well saying "if Spurs can get over these long injury lists", but that isn't going to happen. It's the players that are injury prone. They won't suddenly stop having weak ankles/groins/whatever. Underlying issues don't just go away, they need to be managed.
Kane, if used as he has been, will miss several months a season through injury. Hoping for an injury free season from him, at this point, is unrealistic. Similarly other injury prone players.
The only way Spurs "solve" their poor injury record is buying good enough rotation options and giving players like Kane proper rest.
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Kane will have probably had a very long rest now, before football returns. But that will not guarantee anything going forward. He is still liable to get injured again next season.
posted on 28/4/20
Did anyone watch the football show this morning? Eze from QPR was on. Came across as a good lad, had a lot of knockbacks in his career and looks a player. A few folk on SC were saying we are interested plus with there seems to be a healthy relationship between the two clubs with us loaning them Clarke and Amos.
Not a player or even position which would be classed as a priority but one to keep an eye on.
posted on 28/4/20
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 32 minutes ago
Sorry mate, but Vardy/ Kane equal?not a chance. Vardy is an excellent prem striker, but Kane is one of the best strikers in europe, if not the best. Kane> Vardy any day of the week, not even a debate.
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Yeah I think when you take into account injury records etc, Vardy should equal Kane in terms of what he gives to the team, general play, goals etc.
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Good point but Kane's injury record for me actually tips the balance in favour to Vardy. He is much much quicker than Kane as well.
posted on 28/4/20
Kane or Vardy is splitting hairs.
posted on 28/4/20
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 2 hours, 41 minutes ago
comment by Amanda Hugginkiss (U11574)
posted 5 minutes ago
It's all very well saying "if Spurs can get over these long injury lists", but that isn't going to happen. It's the players that are injury prone. They won't suddenly stop having weak ankles/groins/whatever. Underlying issues don't just go away, they need to be managed.
Kane, if used as he has been, will miss several months a season through injury. Hoping for an injury free season from him, at this point, is unrealistic. Similarly other injury prone players.
The only way Spurs "solve" their poor injury record is buying good enough rotation options and giving players like Kane proper rest.
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Kane is most definitely overplayed, however as a Spurs fan you know your club far better than me and is some of it possibly an insistence by him to play every game?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Most clubs have more than 1 first team squad striker on there books
posted on 28/4/20
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 9 hours, 38 minutes ago
comment by Amanda Hugginkiss (U11574)
posted 5 minutes ago
It's all very well saying "if Spurs can get over these long injury lists", but that isn't going to happen. It's the players that are injury prone. They won't suddenly stop having weak ankles/groins/whatever. Underlying issues don't just go away, they need to be managed.
Kane, if used as he has been, will miss several months a season through injury. Hoping for an injury free season from him, at this point, is unrealistic. Similarly other injury prone players.
The only way Spurs "solve" their poor injury record is buying good enough rotation options and giving players like Kane proper rest.
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Kane is most definitely overplayed, however as a Spurs fan you know your club far better than me and is some of it possibly an insistence by him to play every game?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
100% mate
posted on 29/4/20
All players insist on playing every game. Its no excuse to overplay him.
posted on 29/4/20
comment by Doggie Dog© - Psychic spies from China tr... (U22357)
posted 7 hours, 54 minutes ago
All players insist on playing every game. Its no excuse to overplay him.
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Yup
posted on 29/4/20
Poch to be Newcastle manager and them overtake us.
Ndombele to go elsewhere and be immense or stay and rot unhappily.
Jose not lasting the season.
Yet another trophy less spurs season.
posted on 29/4/20
hasnt top 4 and a trophy been the goal since we moved from WHL and Levy didnt spend any money, maybe if he did that summer we may have achieved both in a season.
under Jose now and the squad is a mess, dream on Don
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