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Monkey boy

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Exactly, but he needs more.

To repeat (not to you Spurz, I agree), he has an under developed palate (hence the speech issue and constant open mouth in games), this means he very likely has a lower resting breathing volume, so recovers slower and is more prone to acidosis (not being efficient in cycling lactic acid in particular).

You have to question the nutritional/medical science team at Spurs when Kane, Dier, Alli and Eriksen are all so out of sorts, they did not get the required recovery, Harry is compound to last summer also. They are being failed IMO.

This leads to major disease over the longer term if not addressed, hence my questioning of Pochettino's logeivity if this issue is not given world class focus.

I agree :confused:
 

SpursFan2013

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Last season his early season form was terrific but without goals. His touch, bringing others into play, chasing down defenders and closing down the spaces I their half...ovrrall contribution to the matches was excellent.

This season start has been very different. As others have said, sluggish, poor touch, shrugged off the ball easily, closing down looks half hearted. He just looks very jaded and I can't us or England giving him a rest until he gets injured.

Not sure keep playing him until the form improves is the best approach...
 

Lemon

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What is needed is a retreat approach, rest him from all but rebounding (short burst, less than 90 seconds, then rest for 5 minutes, repeat, not to many) and yoga/stretching.

If the medics/nutritionists have the routines right then he is likely eating 'naughtily' at home (the very palate issue suggests strongly he has been nurtured in a mineral antagonising diet: white flour, white sugar, processed oils, poor proteins, virtually no whole foods), if so he may need night support if he wants to survive a Poch style environment.

At this level a few haribo's a night on the quiet might be enough to undo the good work done, push back the liver/kidneys/pancreas...

Everything's interrelated.
 

Lemon

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Otto Warburg taught us that an environment where you have insufficiency of both oxygen and minerals makes cells become anaerobic, this is how cancerous tumours form (cells try to live via fermenting glycosis), so something to desperately stay away from!

Shame he died before getting further with Dr Carl Reich (who demonstrated Calcium and D3's ability to reduce tumours).
 
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Lemon

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Last season his early season form was terrific but without goals. His touch, bringing others into play, chasing down defenders and closing down the spaces I their half...ovrrall contribution to the matches was excellent.

This season start has been very different. As others have said, sluggish, poor touch, shrugged off the ball easily, closing down looks half hearted. He just looks very jaded and I can't us or England giving him a rest until he gets injured.

Not sure keep playing him until the form improves is the best approach...

Great eyes. That IMO is 'the wall', if you were his friend I think he would confide 'he just doesn't feel he has it in him' but isn't sure why. It's the same as Paula Radcliffe when she hit it. It's acidosis.
 

Indacupfortottenham

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He will be back amongst the goals soon I think.
Glad he is okay the Mrs has still got the hump with me for the way I reacted to Skirtel's stamp yesterday.
 

rossdapep

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The press have got a campaign going to get Harry out of the England team. People wonder why England never win anything! We need to get Harry back to Spurs and let him forget about England. If they cannot recognise or utilise true class that is their problem. They may not want him but we most certainly do and need him. He will soon be back to his best and scoring goals. At that point he would have every justification to tell England and the press to **** off and get on with it with Theo Walcott and company. However, he has too much class to sink to that level and as always will continue to act like the true gentleman he is.
If I was an England international, I really would think to myself 'why bother with this shit". A few bad performances and the criticism goes way OTT. Why would you want to win something for these self-righteous pricks?

Rather than ask why Kane is out of form and perhaps it's more to do with the system he's playing in, they immediately want them replaced only to then want that player replaced as soon as he hits bad form.
 

Mouse!

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Great eyes. That IMO is 'the wall', if you were his friend I think he would confide 'he just doesn't feel he has it in him' but isn't sure why. It's the same as Paula Radcliffe when she hit it. It's acidosis.

SuperJansabitAutisticKanehasAcidosis
Bentaleb is probably dead, he caught tuberculosis
and Lamela's flight to Argentina gave him bad thrombosis
SuperJansabitAutisticKanehasAcidosis
Dumb-Dele-Alli-Deaf-Clint-N'Jie
Dumb-Dele-Alli-Deaf-Clint-N'Jie
 

IGSpur

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Exactly, but he needs more.

To repeat (not to you Spurz, I agree), he has an under developed palate (hence the speech issue and constant open mouth in games), this means he very likely has a lower resting breathing volume, so recovers slower and is more prone to acidosis (not being efficient in cycling lactic acid in particular).

You have to question the nutritional/medical science team at Spurs when Kane, Dier, Alli and Eriksen are all so out of sorts, they did not get the required recovery, Harry is compound to last summer also. They are being failed IMO.

This leads to major disease over the longer term if not addressed, hence my questioning of Pochettino's logeivity if this issue is not given world class focus.

That you @DaSpurs ?
 

Lemon

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SuperJansabitAutisticKanehasAcidosis
Bentaleb is probably dead, he caught tuberculosis
and Lamela's flight to Argentina gave him bad thrombosis
SuperJansabitAutisticKanehasAcidosis
Dumb-Dele-Alli-Deaf-Clint-N'Jie
Dumb-Dele-Alli-Deaf-Clint-N'Jie

Nice, also good Samsara avatar.
 

dagraham

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Well I have to admit I'm sceptical whether Kane can make it through the night.
 
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WhiteStripe

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The Kane situation for both club and country will resolve itself. Both for club and country, the #10 role is being tinkered with...a role which Dele filled perfectly and was the perfect match for Kane's game last year. It was always going to be tougher this year for Kane with additions to the club squad and a new national manager trying things out.
Once we Dembele is back, Poch works out his plan A, B and possible C he'll be flying again.

He's only getting the coverage because he is a striker and not scoring...soon as he scores a couple nobody will even mention him in a negative light no matter what his performances are like.
 

CowInAComa

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Exactly, but he needs more.

To repeat (not to you Spurz, I agree), he has an under developed palate (hence the speech issue and constant open mouth in games), this means he very likely has a lower resting breathing volume, so recovers slower and is more prone to acidosis (not being efficient in cycling lactic acid in particular).

You have to question the nutritional/medical science team at Spurs when Kane, Dier, Alli and Eriksen are all so out of sorts, they did not get the required recovery, Harry is compound to last summer also. They are being failed IMO.

This leads to major disease over the longer term if not addressed, hence my questioning of Pochettino's logeivity if this issue is not given world class focus.

You've been watching too much House I think.
 

idontgetit

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I do wonder if some of the players like Kane and Eriksen are overtraining. Given the peak of fitness they've reached, having a whole week away from physical training really wouldn't hurt them. We need to them to come back fresh, really looking forward to playing and enjoying the games
 

Lighty64

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The way England play doesn't suit him, the amount of service and quality of service is so different to when he has a Spurs shirt on.

yep he hasn't scored so far for us this season, he never got his 1st till October last season and still won the golden boot.

The Euro's just didn't come at the right time, when has the lad had any real break? to be honest I bet he can't wait till May already and get 6-7 weeks off, though sleep might be a problem with the sprog on the way, he never timed that 1 right, a bit like his miss timed effort when he did get a chance finally yesterday:whistle:
 
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