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Harry Kane out for 10 weeks

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Is he having Glenn Hoddle surgically removed?

 

Apparently he'll be immobile, unfit and unable to offer anything on the pitch for ten weeks which means he's certain to start for England in that period even if they have to stretcher him onto the pitch.

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18 minutes ago, davieG said:

I heard they were being dismissed as cramp, Walker was also struggling in that game.

 

Don't expect any of the others to be out for long. It's time to see if Janssen is any good, he's looked average so far. 

Posted

I liked Harry Kane before he mouthed off about winning the league last season. 

 

Now I think he's a tit. 

Posted

Apparently it's ligament damage.

 

I wondered if they could use some of the excess ligaments in his jaw and use them to replace the ones in his ankle. Similar to how people with facial burns have a patch of skin from their arse sewn on.

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1 hour ago, Wymeswold fox said:

Sad to hear, but at least Vardy may be mentioned more now prior to England games.

:crylaugh:

 

Let me introduce you to Daniel 'Sicknote' Sturridge and the new wonderkid himself Marcus Rashford (Tbh can't realy fault him, I'm saying play players on form...he's in form).

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55 minutes ago, Captain... said:

I heard they were being dismissed as cramp, Walker was also struggling in that game.

 

Don't expect any of the others to be out for long. It's time to see if Janssen is any good, he's looked average so far. 

Yeah that's the impression I was under as well that it was cramps but did think it was rather strange looking at the timings it was 2 separate substitutions in a couple of mins 

And on second thoughts should players really be going off after 75 mins with cramp 

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bad news for England but good news for the rest of the premier league, i don't like players being out with long term injuries no matter who they play for. let's face it he is our long term England striker but he has looked off form for the start of the season and the rest will probably help him in the long run

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3 hours ago, foxy boxing said:

bad news for England but good news for the rest of the premier league, i don't like players being out with long term injuries no matter who they play for. let's face it he is our long term England striker but he has looked off form for the start of the season and the rest will probably help him in the long run

 

Surely it's good for England. He's currently undroppable no matter how shit he's playing, so a prolonged absence would give England a chance to field a more in form striker. Also if he is to be England's long term striker (Rashford instead IMO), and a rest is going to do him good in the long run, then it's good for England he having an enforced rest.

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