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Tottenham Discussion => Spurs Chat => Topic started by: JohnLaceysDiscopants on September 09, 2010, 01:59:46 PM
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Can Robbie seize the chance he;s been waiting for or has Harry had enough?
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He had a good pre-season, he scored for RoI some days ago. He is a proven EPL forward with huge experience. Now that Defoe is out, I can see Keane starting some games in coming weeks. Harry has assured that Keane is always part of his plans and to be honest Keane can only grab his chances and use them because transfer window is closed and there is no way out for him. And knowing Keane, whether he is on form or not, no-one can accuse him of giving 50 or 70 per cent, always 100 and even more. So, all in all I think we'll see him scoring some important goals soon enough.
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Welcome to the site mate :up:
I think Hrry's hand has been forced and he will have to play Keane. It;s up to keano though, if he takes it or just runs around sulking
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With us being in 4 competitions I think the whole squad will be given their chance at some point or another. To be fair I think Robbie is probably 3rd or 4th choice now so his chances will probably be limited, so when he gets a chance let's hope he grabs it with both hands !!
Welcome to the site mate :up:
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Thanks for the warm welcome lads hope to have many a great chat about all things SPURS :) .
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I can now see Keano getting gametime in the Prem mainly, when vdV may be rested between/during matches and in preparation for CL games... I'm pleased about it as he has stayed after the Window and will now earn his corn, rather than just warm the bench..
we will still have 4 strikers: vdV, Keano, Crouchy and Pav..... so its still a well balanced squad, even with 2 key injuries (both during non-Spurs games)...
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I wouldn't class VDV as a striker as such. I would say he's more a "number 10 role" where by he supports the lone attacker from the "hole" between the striker(s) and midfield. Thats where he has been most effective throughout his career.
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if Keano can play as a proper bona fide 'forward' then vdV certainly can, as he is more athletic as well as more creative and technically better..
most continental teams dont play a 4-4-2 therefore it would be silly to saythat none of their 'hole' players coldnt tweak their game slightly enough to adapt to the only slightly differing position of 1 of the forwards in a 4-4-2...
I expect vdV to not only adapt reasonably well, but actually shine there in this team...
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I really believe that Robbie will have a big role to play for us this season. I watched him in Dublin on tuesday and his movement was exceptional. Had he had a more attack minded midfield behind him he would have had a lot more goalscoring chances.
As has already been posted, if we are to compete in four competitions we will have to rely on all our strickers to deliver at various stages during the season.
Lossing Defoe is a big blow but we have to trust our remaining strickers to step up and deliver.
COYS
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I have always been a huge Keane fan. It has distressed me that his form since returning has been tepid. at best. I have dreaded his departure as he would currently be leaving the club as something of a failure [since his return] I believe he deserves far better, so i am overjoyed that he still here and has the chance to prove a point.
SO I am hoping that he siezes this opportunity, leads from the front and returns to the blistering form that made him such a favourite and then if he does leave he will do so as legend, with his head held high.
Yes i could be being over optimisitic but two years ago who would have thought that we would be playing Werder Bremen in the Champions league group stages this week.
Our meteroic rise means that great things can happen, dreams can come true... even to Spurs.
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I think he'll start 2moro with Crouch
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Keano will step up to the challenge at hand and im sure he will be counted for and will score goals again for us. I can see him starting up front with Crouchy. Ive never really doubted Keano i just kind of forget about his talent when we have Defoe and Pav etc on form out there and hes down the pecking order. At this time its very important for every member of our squad to play there part with the run of games coming up.
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I think Keano is well past it, all i ever see him do is waving his arms about when he is unable to make an oppertunity for himself, he's lost atleast 2 yards of pace and frankly the liverpool / celtic boyhood supporter can bugger off
I was dissapointed we didnt get Huntelaar :(
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I think Keano is well past it, all i ever see him do is waving his arms aabout when he is unable to make an oppertunity for himself, he's lost atleast 2 yards of pace and frankly the liverpool / celtic boyhood supporter can bugger off
I was dissapointed we didnt get Huntelaar :(
My sentiments exactly
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Need to back him all the way now though... We'll be relying on him...
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Keane is far from past it....he just needs a run of games...if he gets a run of games he'll score goals..we all know that...he has to take his chance when it comes....im sure he will...he was our best player in pre-season...and now he's past it...unbelievable..some people have short memories!!
If he was starting,and scoring goals....would he still be past it..some how i doubt it!!
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Keane is far from past it....he just needs a run of games...if he gets a run of games he'll score goals..we all know that...he has to take his chance when it comes....im sure he will...he was our best player in pre-season...and now he's past it...unbelievable..some people have short memories!!
If he was starting,and scoring goals....would he still be past it..some how i doubt it!!
Exactly my thoughts. Unfortunately football fans' memories tend to be utterly short sometimes.