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Tony Galvin
StephenH has become more repetitive than Parklane
I suppose it is better to be repetitive then fire blanks ( Bullet) when trying to be funny.
StephenH has become more repetitive than Parklane
I hope everyone keeps patient with him because I think he can be a real player for us once he settles.
I agree, he is the perfect hold up player and his first touch is first class. I am hoping that we see him teamed up with Kane eventually because i see the two of the working well together.
He has one. Sung at Boro for about 5 mins solid. Do-do-do do-do-do Vincent Janssen (Holtby song)
I don't know if there's enough pace in that partnership, though. It might be brilliant against teams that sit back, but if we're trying to hit teams on the break or stretch the play against a similarly high line (as against Arsenal), I think a more conventional Kane/Janssen + Son partnership would be better suited.
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Blanks. Bullet. Nice.I suppose it is better to be repetitive then fire blanks ( Bullet) when trying to be funny.
You may have a point with that, however there is only one way to find out is to give it a try and i think it could/should work.
If Poch has only his boss to worry about, what does Mourinho have to do with anything?? You think Poch needs to thank his lucky stars because his boss is distracted by Mourinho making a mess of things?Where am I bottling it?
Loved the City result, what right minded Spurs fan would not. But that's history. Poch has only one problem, that is what his boss thinks. Not what you or I think.
This is not a forgiving industry and Poch can thank his lucky stars the Mourinho is making a pig's ear of things. He will be compared to his fellow managers no matter how much he wont like ATM its human nature.
But lets see what Sunday brings.........
If Poch has only his boss to worry about, what does Mourinho have to do with anything?? You think Poch needs to thank his lucky stars because his boss is distracted by Mourinho making a mess of things?
I don't know if there's enough pace in that partnership, though. It might be brilliant against teams that sit back, but if we're trying to hit teams on the break or stretch the play against a similarly high line (as against Arsenal), I think a more conventional Kane/Janssen + Son partnership would be better suited.
And if Vinny points into space and yells "look, there's Elvis!" the defender will look, giving him a head start.I think the perceived lack of pace will be countered by their clever movement, they won't need the speed as they'll have created enough space between them and the defender.
Blind concern over Janssen concussion
Tottenham striker Vincent Janssen is a major doubt for Netherlands' World Cup qualifier against Luxembourg after suffering concussion.
Vincent Janssen lost 20 minutes of his memory after a heavy collision with Simon Mignolet in Netherlands' 1-1 friendly draw against Belgium.
Davy Klaassen gave Danny Blind's team a 38th-minute lead from the penalty spot in Amsterdam, by which time Stijn Schaars and Janssen had already been forced out of the action.
Jeremain Lens suffered a pulled hamstring before Yannick Carrasco hit a deflected equaliser eight minutes from time, but it was the injury to Tottenham striker Janssen that caused the most concern to Blind ahead of Sunday's World Cup qualifier against Luxembourg.
"Vincent Janssen is going to be a very difficult story," he told reporters.
"The physician told me it is a concussion. He lost 20 minutes of his memory, and doesn't know what happened.
"We have to be careful with that and talk it through."
Wesley Sneijder captained Netherlands on his 125th international appearance, leaving him second only to Edwin van der Sar's 130 on the all-time list.
"Until we conceded a goal, we didn't give away chances," he said. "The organisation was good, but lacked in creativity."
"We should be more confident with the ball, and play more efficiently. All in all it's a deserved draw."
or BatmanHe might forget his form for us too and come back as Messi.
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Blind concern over Janssen concussion
Tottenham striker Vincent Janssen is a major doubt for Netherlands' World Cup qualifier against Luxembourg after suffering concussion.
Vincent Janssen lost 20 minutes of his memory after a heavy collision with Simon Mignolet in Netherlands' 1-1 friendly draw against Belgium.
Davy Klaassen gave Danny Blind's team a 38th-minute lead from the penalty spot in Amsterdam, by which time Stijn Schaars and Janssen had already been forced out of the action.
Jeremain Lens suffered a pulled hamstring before Yannick Carrasco hit a deflected equaliser eight minutes from time, but it was the injury to Tottenham striker Janssen that caused the most concern to Blind ahead of Sunday's World Cup qualifier against Luxembourg.
"Vincent Janssen is going to be a very difficult story," he told reporters.
"The physician told me it is a concussion. He lost 20 minutes of his memory, and doesn't know what happened.
"We have to be careful with that and talk it through."
Wesley Sneijder captained Netherlands on his 125th international appearance, leaving him second only to Edwin van der Sar's 130 on the all-time list.
"Until we conceded a goal, we didn't give away chances," he said. "The organisation was good, but lacked in creativity."
"We should be more confident with the ball, and play more efficiently. All in all it's a deserved draw."
or Batman
Blind concern over Janssen concussion
Tottenham striker Vincent Janssen is a major doubt for Netherlands' World Cup qualifier against Luxembourg after suffering concussion.
Vincent Janssen lost 20 minutes of his memory after a heavy collision with Simon Mignolet in Netherlands' 1-1 friendly draw against Belgium.
Davy Klaassen gave Danny Blind's team a 38th-minute lead from the penalty spot in Amsterdam, by which time Stijn Schaars and Janssen had already been forced out of the action.
Jeremain Lens suffered a pulled hamstring before Yannick Carrasco hit a deflected equaliser eight minutes from time, but it was the injury to Tottenham striker Janssen that caused the most concern to Blind ahead of Sunday's World Cup qualifier against Luxembourg.
"Vincent Janssen is going to be a very difficult story," he told reporters.
"The physician told me it is a concussion. He lost 20 minutes of his memory, and doesn't know what happened.
"We have to be careful with that and talk it through."
Wesley Sneijder captained Netherlands on his 125th international appearance, leaving him second only to Edwin van der Sar's 130 on the all-time list.
"Until we conceded a goal, we didn't give away chances," he said. "The organisation was good, but lacked in creativity."
"We should be more confident with the ball, and play more efficiently. All in all it's a deserved draw."