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Old 05.31.2019, 08:13 PM   #12153
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Originally Posted by demonrail666
The need a back up, but it's hard to attract a top player to essentially play an understudy role, considering when Kane's fit, he plays.
from what ive read kane had injuries last year as well

replacement could be a wunderkind or could be an ageing star as long as there’s sufficient quality. they could rotate, much like robbéry did for ages (not sure that’s a strict portmanteau).

it’s a grueling schedule with 4 simultaneous competitions with no breaks and it’s 2019 and it needs a fast pit stop like man city has. not 1981.

reminds me of this mcenroe/borg documentary i saw the other day: when borg returned from early retirement he was still playing with a wooden racket. so it did not go too well for him.

bundesliga at least has christmas break and it’s just league + pokal, and 7 teams in europe. but the prem+epl+fa+champions/europa nonstop is fucking murder.

 


things are changing as we speak, there’s no need to go away for a while to see the mutations happening. it’s deep bench time for english teams with man city in the lead. it only makes sense that contenders must emulate. and a lot of rotations, or death, for the top 4-6.
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