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Harry Kane and the benefits of occasionally standing still

whitesocks

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Jan 16, 2014
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I preferred Mk 1 Kane who pressed like a demon, and often came back into midfield to win possession.
Purists will say your forward should not be doing this, but he is not an ordinary striker. He is no speedster or that good in the air - but he looks very comfortable interchanging in midfield. So let him play to his strengths and run about a bit.
 

Jenko

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Mar 18, 2004
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I preferred Mk 1 Kane who pressed like a demon, and often came back into midfield to win possession.
Purists will say your forward should not be doing this, but he is not an ordinary striker. He is no speedster or that good in the air - but he looks very comfortable interchanging in midfield. So let him play to his strengths and run about a bit.

Is that you Redknapp?
 

Rocksuperstar

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Jun 6, 2005
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"He is also very dear and likeable, a man slightly out of his time, resembling as he stands to attention in the pre-match lineup the ghost of a kindly Victorian chimney sweep. Albeit with something steely and slightly frightening."

:joyful: This is marvelous
 

Lenn0n

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"He is also very dear and likeable, a man slightly out of his time, resembling as he stands to attention in the pre-match lineup the ghost of a kindly Victorian chimney sweep. Albeit with something steely and slightly frightening."

:joyful: This is marvelous
Spot on. Very decent bloke. May do better with a slightly nastier streak. Although I'm not advocating nastyness
 
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