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on the Harry Kane injury, and is he still likely to be out for only four weeks, which could mean he could be available for the Man City game on the 14th April. If so, he would only actually be missing a couple of Prem games, no injury is good, but the International Break has come at a good time for a change, and allows one or two of the main men further time to get 100 per cent fit.

And where is Harry Winks, he seems to have vanished? Hengy you are the man in the know. Injury updates, and any chance of Toby getting any game time. I would have thought 20 minutes against Swansea would have been ideal, but Poch thought different.

posted on 20/3/18

Thanks fellas, so looks like just a month out for Harry then. Good new.

posted on 20/3/18

^is that an actual Chelsea chant?

Cringey as fack American football caants

posted on 20/3/18

He's some right wing caaant from Northern Ireland. Supports Chelsea and Rangers

Crusaders and Linfield aint cool enough for him obviously

posted on 20/3/18

@reuters 26m
“Initial medical findings on Tottenham Striker Harry Kane indicate a sciatic cortexa (misplaced prefrontal cortex) and a blood clot in his ankle. Attending physician Dr H Shipman has stated that it’s looking very likely that amputation May be required,”it’s a bad one, and could spread rapidly, safest course of action would be to remove from below the knee”. Regarding the other condition he stated, “nothing can be done there, without risk of damaging an already impaired brain function”.

posted on 20/3/18

comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 40 minutes ago
^is that an actual Chelsea chant?

Cringey as fackAmerican football caants
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posted on 20/3/18

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posted on 20/3/18

comment by Baz tromo (U19119)
posted 19 minutes ago
@reuters 26m
“Initial medical findings on Tottenham Striker Harry Kane indicate a sciatic cortexa (misplaced prefrontal cortex) and a blood clot in his ankle. Attending physician Dr H Shipman has stated that it’s looking very likely that amputation May be required,”it’s a bad one, and could spread rapidly, safest course of action would be to remove from below the knee”. Regarding the other condition he stated, “nothing can be done there, without risk of damaging an already impaired brain function”.
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This doesn't sound good. I'm concerned this will be longer than 4-6 weeks til he's back.

comment by Hengy (U9129)

posted on 20/3/18

comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Baz tromo (U19119)
posted 19 minutes ago
@reuters 26m
“Initial medical findings on Tottenham Striker Harry Kane indicate a sciatic cortexa (misplaced prefrontal cortex) and a blood clot in his ankle. Attending physician Dr H Shipman has stated that it’s looking very likely that amputation May be required,”it’s a bad one, and could spread rapidly, safest course of action would be to remove from below the knee”. Regarding the other condition he stated, “nothing can be done there, without risk of damaging an already impaired brain function”.
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This doesn't sound good. I'm concerned this will be longer than 4-6 weeks til he's back.
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Na back in two.

posted on 20/3/18

comment by Baz tromo (U19119)
posted 40 minutes ago
@reuters 26m
“Initial medical findings on Tottenham Striker Harry Kane indicate a sciatic cortexa (misplaced prefrontal cortex) and a blood clot in his ankle. Attending physician Dr H Shipman has stated that it’s looking very likely that amputation May be required,”it’s a bad one, and could spread rapidly, safest course of action would be to remove from below the knee”. Regarding the other condition he stated, “nothing can be done there, without risk of damaging an already impaired brain function”.
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watch out for that dr shipman, especially around needles

posted on 21/3/18

comment by Mighty Mouser Gaffer Pranks (U6283)
posted 11 hours, 10 minutes ago
comment by Baz tromo (U19119)
posted 40 minutes ago
@reuters 26m
“Initial medical findings on Tottenham Striker Harry Kane indicate a sciatic cortexa (misplaced prefrontal cortex) and a blood clot in his ankle. Attending physician Dr H Shipman has stated that it’s looking very likely that amputation May be required,”it’s a bad one, and could spread rapidly, safest course of action would be to remove from below the knee”. Regarding the other condition he stated, “nothing can be done there, without risk of damaging an already impaired brain function”.
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watch out for that dr shipman, especially around needles
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What - has he got a holiday home on the Isle of Wight ?

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