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It has been reported that King Ledley is set to retire from football.
Although propably not a total shock to many, still devistating news.
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Well here's a nasty one. Word just in from a couple of sources one of which is invariably golden, "I think it could be his last game for Spurs." another said, "He plans to lift the Cup and then retire..."
There has been a cover up job running on the true extent of King's medical health as I have been saying for a good while now. It was decided some time back by some fans who see themselves as further up the food chain than you and me that the truth was too unpalatable for us mortals and we were instead to be fobbed off into a revolving door of sicknotes various.
Would this be a disaster? Of course, irrespective of just how few games he's played in recent times. Yet since the appointment of Ramos and Poyet my feelings are that we are far better placed to weather this than ever before.
http://harryhotspur.blogspot.com/2008/02/ledley-king-to-retire-after-final.html
Although propably not a total shock to many, still devistating news.
Cut from that article:
Well here's a nasty one. Word just in from a couple of sources one of which is invariably golden, "I think it could be his last game for Spurs." another said, "He plans to lift the Cup and then retire..."
There has been a cover up job running on the true extent of King's medical health as I have been saying for a good while now. It was decided some time back by some fans who see themselves as further up the food chain than you and me that the truth was too unpalatable for us mortals and we were instead to be fobbed off into a revolving door of sicknotes various.
Would this be a disaster? Of course, irrespective of just how few games he's played in recent times. Yet since the appointment of Ramos and Poyet my feelings are that we are far better placed to weather this than ever before.
http://harryhotspur.blogspot.com/2008/02/ledley-king-to-retire-after-final.html