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Pochettino: 'Trippier's lack of action due to sleep trouble'

Springerding

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Bring the same defensive contribution and improve speed.

Wasn't tested defensively today at all.

But his forward play blows Walker's socks off any day.
Speed is Walkers saving grace, he can mostly make up for the cock up he made.
 

Sweetsman

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Jan 30, 2011
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Wake up, Daddy
I think I got something
To say to you
I need a new nappy
Cos the one I'm wearing's
Full of poo.
 

JAYSTAR

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Aug 25, 2012
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Great today, best as a wing back imo, as it releases him to play further up the pitch and utilise his crossing and guile.
 

Barmy_in_Palmy

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Jun 6, 2005
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I'm surprised you don't hear about this kind of thing more often. Babies completely drain you if they don't sleep the night. Having started a new job when my girl was 6 months old I still feel like they haven't seen the best of me a year and a half later.
I'm pretty sure they have ;)
 

spursfan77

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I'm surprised you don't hear about this kind of thing more often. Babies completely drain you if they don't sleep the night. Having started a new job when my girl was 6 months old I still feel like they haven't seen the best of me a year and a half later.

Yeah I agree. It's a worry with Harry Kane expecting his first child. Obviously his football career takes second place to his family life though.
 

Roynie

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I can really understand his problem, my daughter woke us up 3 or 4 times a night screaming until we eventually had grommets put in her ear at 20 months old. Instant cure, but left me knackered for a long time afterwards! It didn't help that our GP thought we were over-reacting and we had to insist on a second opinion and eventually went private.
 

WalkerboyUK

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I've actually got a mate who moved into his spare bedroom after the birth and didn't go back to the marital bed till his girl was four...

Some of us have been like that for almost 10 years!!!
After a while, the wife got used to having bed to herself, I got used to sleeping on a mattress on a hard living room floor, and then we got a dog, who got used to sleeping on my bed.

Now we have one cat who isn't allowed outside, so during the night the other 3 need to be let out at different times.
Over Xmas we decided to try and sleep in the same bed - just didn't work!

The plus side to it all is that the wife generally gets a good night of sleep, and I can get by reasonably well on 6 hours per night.
Means there's no arguing over who kept who awake due to snoring, stealing the covers etc.
 
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