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Player Watch: Kazaiah Sterling

Krafty

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They need all the help they can get. He should get plenty of games there (Chris Powell was manager there, now on our coaching staff)
 

edson

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Hmmm. Third loan?
He is not a player that will play first team football for us and he will need to move on, he has had a lot of injuries but the winner of this move is Kion Etate who just like J’Neil Bennett when Tracey went out on loan will now get more game time.

Do not know many youth watchers who would pick Tracey and Sterling over Kion Etate and J’Neil Bennett.
 

pedrodelawasp

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You’ll be pleased to hear no doubt that I can keep a close eye on Kazaiah at Morton where I am a season ticket holder and volunteer kit designer.

How was he when playing at youth level? Not had many senior appearances overall, is it 28?
 

edson

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You’ll be pleased to hear no doubt that I can keep a close eye on Kazaiah at Morton where I am a season ticket holder and volunteer kit designer.

How was he when playing at youth level? Not had many senior appearances overall, is it 28?
He is a player that we will let go at some point, I have never been a fan of his and I have been watching him play for years now, he does miss a lot of football because of injuries.

He has always scored goals at youth level but he also misses a lot of chances but he will do OK in the lower leagues IF you can keep him fit, I have always found him a bit frustrating to watch and never had him as a player that would make it with Spurs, we have some very good young strikers at Spurs now and he is not needed as much and he needs to move on and go and play first team football and this should happen before the season starts next year,this is just my opinion.
 

pedrodelawasp

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He is a player that we will let go at some point, I have never been a fan of his and I have been watching him play for years now, he does miss a lot of football because of injuries.

He has always scored goals at youth level but he also misses a lot of chances but he will do OK in the lower leagues IF you can keep him fit, I have always found him a bit frustrating to watch and never had him as a player that would make it with Spurs, we have some very good young strikers at Spurs now and he is not needed as much and he needs to move on and go and play first team football and this should happen before the season starts next year,this is just my opinion.

Scottish Championship isn’t quite the skoosh it’s often thought to be. Undoubtedly a big step down in technicality from English Chanpionship and probably league one and the upper parts of league two. He will, though, have to get to grips with some of the absolute hammer throwers that ply their trade as centra backs up here. Our normally pristine pitch has also taken a battering these last few months what with poor weather, the grounds an being off on furlough for a period and the squad having to train on it due to cost cutting measures.

Hope it works out for all involved, mind!
 

edson

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Scottish Championship isn’t quite the skoosh it’s often thought to be. Undoubtedly a big step down in technicality from English Chanpionship and probably league one and the upper parts of league two. He will, though, have to get to grips with some of the absolute hammer throwers that ply their trade as centra backs up here. Our normally pristine pitch has also taken a battering these last few months what with poor weather, the grounds an being off on furlough for a period and the squad having to train on it due to cost cutting measures.

Hope it works out for all involved, mind!
He can handle the physical side of the game but the problem is can his body cope with it, he should do well he does has a bit of pace and can score goals but he was never going to be a first team player and he is a division 2 or 1 squad player for me and there is nothing wrong in that.

You can play the ball to his feet and he can hold it up but for me he is a player that does not do enough on and off the ball for me.

Please leave updates if you can because it will be interesting to see how he does.
 

chrissivad

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May 20, 2005
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Finally got on the pitch today.
Hope he impressed in his short time on and can get more game time
 

pedrodelawasp

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Finally got on the pitch today.
Hope he impressed in his short time on and can get more game time

He had a tough job on his hands being thrown on while Morton were two down and creating the square root of hee haw in the final third of the pitch. So enthralled was I with the match today that at half time I started going about the task of replacing the ceiling spotlights in the spare room with LED units.

It was a poor performance from the team today, and I expect Sterling will get the nod to start the next match to see if he can make a difference.

The LED lights are nice, though. Gonna do the rest of the house at some point.
 

chrissivad

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He had a tough job on his hands being thrown on while Morton were two down and creating the square root of hee haw in the final third of the pitch. So enthralled was I with the match today that at half time I started going about the task of replacing the ceiling spotlights in the spare room with LED units.

It was a poor performance from the team today, and I expect Sterling will get the nod to start the next match to see if he can make a difference.

The LED lights are nice, though. Gonna do the rest of the house at some point.

I had a look to see what was being said about his appearance, but your fans seem unhappy with the manager and want him out.
Hopefully as you say, he can get a start next game
 

pedrodelawasp

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I had a look to see what was being said about his appearance, but your fans seem unhappy with the manager and want him out.
Hopefully as you say, he can get a start next game
We don’t have a ‘manager’ per se. David Hopkin resigned, which the club announced was an altruistic gesture to save them money in order to protect players’ employment. Turns out later it was because he’d been pulled in and told he had to let n number of players go, and the board thought it should be x, y and z. So, he walked.

Anton McElhone, former sports scientist at Spurs, was then tasked with taking charge with assistance from three senior squad members, one of whom - club captain Jim McAlister - has since preferred to retire and become assistant kit man at Rangers!

The support want the entire hierarchy of the club gone. They want out, but finding a buyer to match their valuation has been a fruitless endeavour. A fans group is set to take over in the summer, though the stadium and/or the adjacent car park are to remain in the ownership of the current Chairman and his confectionery business, leased back for a nominal fee, while a debt is also ‘owed’ to the aforementioned confectionary business of £2million that they’ve kindly promised not to call in. Much of the support have little to no confidence that the assets will not be sold out from under the club, plunging us even deeper in to an existential crisis.

So, splendid place to be if you’re looking to inject some momentum in to your career!
 

pedrodelawasp

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Sterling on from the start away to Inverness tonight. Ball in from the left on about 24mins, unmarked header, doesn’t get quite enough on it and the ball goes wide of the right hand post.
 

pedrodelawasp

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Sterling has done quite well leading the line for Morton this evening, often quite isolated. Has held up the ball with his back to goal and drawn fouls, particularly since taking the lead. His movement drew defenders allowing for Nesbitt to get in on goal to finish (nice team goal all in).
 
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