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King Ledley Rubbishes Retirement Talk

donny1013

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Tottenham captain Ledley King has rubbished suggestions he may have to retire because of his knee injury.

King has been dogged by injury over the last two years but it is his recent knee problems that have been cause for real concern.

The England international has played just three league games this season, but he was able to make it back for the Carling Cup final when he led Spurs to their first piece of silverware since 1999.

King will not play again this season as Spurs, who have little to play for, want him to regain full fitness.

Rumours have been circulating in recent months that King will never get back to being 100 per cent and could quit, but he has rubbished these claims.

Speculation


"I've read a lot of stories about my situation over the last few weeks but I honestly believe that when I do finally get it all right there won't be any more problems in the future," King told Sport magazine.

"It's just talk. I've heard it but I have no idea where it came from. It's never nice to read stuff like that about yourself but I don't feel like I have to prove anything to anyone, all I want to do is play football.

"I'm not retiring, let's put it that way."

King explained how his knee injury became such an issue but added that he was confident about next season.

"I was playing on an injured knee for a few seasons, but at the time it didn't really seem like a major problem," he said.

"Gradually I just made it worse and when I eventually did have the operation it was maybe a little bit more complex than it should have been.

"I always want to play if I feel I can and at the time the injury was there but I could play through it. I made the decision to keep playing until I really had to have the operation.

"I'm not sure exactly when I'll be back playing twice a week again. Now my main aim is to prepare myself for next season and do everything possible to ensure that I don't have any problems next year.

"As a player when you've been out for six months what you really need are matches in order to get back to full fitness and consistency, so it's been difficult playing one game and then missing out in the next three.

"I'm still searching for that fitness because I'm not playing week in week out but we had important games that I really wanted to play in and I felt that if I could get myself right for certain games it would help the team."

England boost


Despite his struggle for fitness, King was included in Fabio Capello's first England squad - which he admits was very pleasing.

"It was a huge boost. It was actually a little bit catch 22 because, although I was back playing, I still didn't feel that I was right with my knee and I wasn't sure how much I'd be able to train," he added.

"But it was great to know I was in his thoughts after only a couple of games. I'm desperate to play for England but at the moment I'm still searching for the consistency of playing games every week. I want to make sure I'm 100 per cent before I start to really think about England again."
 

DC_Boy

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good luck Ledley :)

this is what worries me

"Gradually I just made it worse and when I eventually did have the operation it was maybe a little bit more complex than it should have been

I mean it don't look too good for the medics does it?
 

yanno

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As usual, nowhere in the article is the nature of the "knee injury" described in medical terms. Which, unfortunately, is why so many of us fear it is a degenerative injury.

Good luck to Ledley. I hope he's really looking after himself (easy on the boozing), and getting top-notch medical advice.
 

paul_1979yid

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I think we have all heard the same knid of thing from him before.
Proof is in the pudding as they say, so only time will tell.
 

Evolution

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Fingers crossed but next season will be 'make or break' for him with Spurs. If he spends the majority of next season injured aswell then I think he's time is unfortunately up
 

al_pacino

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This sounds like good news, i'm sure if he says he's not retiring then he's not retiring.
 

MattWilliams

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Fingers crossed then hey. Perhaps stop getting involved in nightclub scuffles though, hey Led...
 

DC_Boy

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Is no-one else worried by this comment?

"Gradually I just made it worse and when I eventually did have the operation it was maybe a little bit more complex than it should have been'
 

MattWilliams

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Is no-one else worried by this comment?

"Gradually I just made it worse and when I eventually did have the operation it was maybe a little bit more complex than it should have been'

Says a lot about our medical team...

Doc: So Ledley, how are you at the moment.
Ledley: My knee is causing me all sorts of problems but I really enjoy playing and so don't want to stop.
Doc: Excellent, that is good news. See you soon...
 

tRiKS

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Jun 6, 2005
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Is no-one else worried by this comment?

"Gradually I just made it worse and when I eventually did have the operation it was maybe a little bit more complex than it should have been'

in respect to Ledley's honesty, realism and whether i believe him and Ramos that King will be fine once fit next season? No it doesn't worry me.

From the perspective of our medical teams competence pre-Ramos? Yes.

I hope that recent decisions like not playing him for the rest of the meaningless season, are as sign of improvments in their judgement and short-sightedness.

On behalf of myself and others i apologise for not commenting on it the first time you quoted it :grin:
 

Flatters

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May 4, 2005
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Ledley keeps saying this. Why can't any of you just trust him and be positive about it? If Ledley says it, you believe him. It's Ledley!

WWLD
 

tRiKS

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Ledley keeps saying this. Why can't any of you just trust him and be positive about it? If Ledley says it, you believe him. It's Ledley!

WWLD

thats what i said.. but layered it was sarcasm. you see as Ledley's no.1 fan (it's official he said so last week) this constant speculation right after the man has told us himself it's rubbish, infuriates me.

I'm incandescent with rage
 

Flatters

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thats what i said.. but layered it was sarcasm. you see as Ledley's no.1 fan (it's official he said so last week) this constant speculation right after the man has told us himself it's rubbish, infuriates me.

I'm incandescent with rage

Yeah I got it, dude. At least Ledley has us. :up:
 

SpurSince57

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in respect to Ledley's honesty, realism and whether i believe him and Ramos that King will be fine once fit next season? No it doesn't worry me.

From the perspective of our medical teams competence pre-Ramos? Yes.

I hope that recent decisions like not playing him for the rest of the meaningless season, are as sign of improvments in their judgement and short-sightedness.

On behalf of myself and others i apologise for not commenting on it the first time you quoted it :grin:

Has our medical team changed, or grown more competent, post-Ramos?
 

tRiKS

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Has our medical team changed, or grown more competent, post-Ramos?

Of course I'm not sure but i re-confirm my hope that it has. My hope is based on the fact post-Ramos we've made the decsion to just let him have the last 2 months off. Something i don't think would have happened pre-Ramos.
 

sparx100

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This concerns me:

" "I'm not sure exactly when I'll be back playing twice a week again."

Hopefully nothing to worry about, but concerning nevertheless....
 
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