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Player watch: Danny Rose

Pellshek

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One of the most tenacious, irrepressible players I've seen in a Spurs shirt. You'd gladly take him to war with you.
 
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I love Rose, but feel like he's not back to his oldself just yet and don't think he ever will be because of his fitness situation.

He lost some pace that's for sure, and his injuries might be to much.

I think there's some Walker in this regarding his fitness or am I wrong?
If he can't play two times a week, i rather we bought a new first choice LB and sold rose with Davies as backup.
 

DJS

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Does Rose have ongoing fitness issues then?

I thought he was being eased in due to being out for a while and hopefully next season (as long as he stays as his situation can be a tad volatile sometimes!) he would be able to play more often.
 

punkisback

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It's true I see his point. Sherwood had our job with little experience and no badges; Solskjaer got the Utd job; Gerrard and Lampard got good jobs with little experience. Given that the amount of black players are overrepresented in football compared to the general population, you would think there are would be more black managers.
 

SugarRay

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Great attitude that. Surely if that is the case, then he should want to help change it? If he feels that strongly about it.

Campbell took about 500 years out the game and interviewed terribly for bigger jobs by the way ( when Craig Bellamy shows you up in an interview you’ve got problems ) that’s why he had to drop down the leagues. He’s a fucking weirdo too.
 

whitesocks

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It's true I see his point. Sherwood had our job with little experience and no badges; Solskjaer got the Utd job; Gerrard and Lampard got good jobs with little experience. Given that the amount of black players are overrepresented in football compared to the general population, you would think there are would be more black managers.
Chris Ramsey, Sherwood's well thought of assistant, is now technical director at QPR according to wiki. I thought I'd throw that in there. But yes, you are 100% right.
It is very easy for the media to continually lecture those on the terraces, but say little about the racism at the very core of most clubs at the senior levels.
 

doctor stefan Freud

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Great attitude that. Surely if that is the case, then he should want to help change it? If he feels that strongly about it.

Campbell took about 500 years out the game and interviewed terribly for bigger jobs by the way ( when Craig Bellamy shows you up in an interview you’ve got problems ) that’s why he had to drop down the leagues. He’s a fucking weirdo too.
Craig Bellamy’s a sociopathic shit who manipulates his way through life- attacked his Liverpool teammate with a golf club and is currently under investigation for bullying and intimidation of Cardiff youth players. Campbell isn’t a great example to use- he’s an entitled, narcissistic prick who expects things to fall his way. Chris Powell is probably a more sane example of a black person trying to forge a career in management
 

daryl hannah

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Rose interview on Sky Sports before the Spam game - he confirmed he was talking to another club in the summer and it fell through. Poch said to him, "you're welcome to stay but you've gotta get your head down."

Danny did just that. He also said he was grateful to Poch for getting him in the England team, and also feels an integral member of the squad - playing left midfield, centre mid and left back.

1 year left on his deal according to SKY pundits, but 2 years left according to transfermarkt.
 

Montalbano

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Rose interview on Sky Sports before the Spam game - he confirmed he was talking to another club in the summer and it fell through. Poch said to him, "you're welcome to stay but you've gotta get your head down."

Danny did just that. He also said he was grateful to Poch for getting him in the England team, and also feels an integral member of the squad - playing left midfield, centre mid and left back.

1 year left on his deal according to SKY pundits, but 2 years left according to transfermarkt.
Deal runs till 2021 according to the club's official Twitter:
 

EJWTartanSpur

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Jan 29, 2011
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It’s been a tough couple of years for him, so it was fantastic to see him back to his best recently and being so integral last night. Really happy for him. I LOVE fired up Rose battling with players up the left side of the pitch and getting stuck in. One of my favourite Spurs players when he’s like that. He’s also a unique character, different to a lot of footballers and that’s always something I enjoy
 

SpartanSpur

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Jan 27, 2011
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No one fought harder for the cause over the 2 legs than Danny Rose. Will always love him for that.

P.s. That nutmeg on De Ligt for the first goal was the cherry on top
 

Colonel_Klinck

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I do worry he still looks like he's suffering from depression a bit. Yeah he celebrates in the moment but in the pics of the team after he seems a bit neutral and his comments about not loving football and wanting to leave the game are a little worrying. I hope he's over it although depression can be something that people suffer with for years. He's been amazing the last few weeks and given everything for the team.
 

Shadydan

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He is a legend in his own right - puts everything into playing for Spurs, he actually gets it...his demeanor his mannerisms he is truly Spurs.
 
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