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Colemans Left Hook

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Has Kane lost the plot
« on February 28, 2019, 12:01:06 pm by Colemans Left Hook »
watched the Chelsea v Bottleham  match last night well most of it expected 0-0 i usually watch matches 10 minutes behind real time !

 Kane seemed to have lost the plot --  on several occassions he seems to have become "nasty" in the 2nd half he threw a chelsea player to the ground when the ball was out of play.
Then today on tv (i missed it on the day) saw not only did he do a "slow motion almost static headbut" on a Chelsea player

prior to that he did an unsporting "press" on a chelsea player when the ball had been returned to chelsea after an injury.

So the previous match we had pocketchino throw his toys out of the pram  now we have
Mr Kane also throwing his toys out of the pram
it should be very interesting how he behaves against Arsenal on Saturday

Regarding the toy throwing -the original Mr Caine would say "not a lot of people know noticed that"

on last night's performance The Walthamstow lad seems to be going to the dogs (the greyhound track went years ago)



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DonnyNoel

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Re: Has Kane lost the plot
« Reply #1 on February 28, 2019, 12:11:47 pm by DonnyNoel »
I didn't think the press was unsporting, I thought it was bonkers by Luiz to try and control a ball whizzing over his head that was obviously meant for his goalkeeper 20 yards behind him.

Re the altercation at the end they were both at fault.

He's hardly a Diego Costa, Luis Suarez or John Marquis.

ravenrover

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Re: Has Kane lost the plot
« Reply #2 on February 28, 2019, 12:24:01 pm by ravenrover »
Kane totally correct to challenge Luiz, the ball was destined for the keeper but the idiot thought he'd be clever

Wiltshire Exile

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Re: Has Kane lost the plot
« Reply #3 on February 28, 2019, 02:14:58 pm by Wiltshire Exile »
Phew, I thought that this thread was about Herbie (Kane)!  :facepalm:

Colemans Left Hook

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Re: Has Kane lost the plot
« Reply #4 on February 28, 2019, 02:41:05 pm by Colemans Left Hook »
Kane totally correct to challenge Luiz, the ball was destined for the keeper but the idiot thought he'd be clever

yes see your point   he is a "brasil nut"- that incident took place in the first half in the bit of the match i had fast forwarded expecting it to be 0-0 at half time - which might explain why the fake Kane (we have the future England International  ;)) was behaving so unusually 2nd half  -as i say  i didn't know about the incident when i started the thread but was watching sky reviewing the match by chance.

I don't like luiz he knows all the angles when challenging attackers in certain positions which are blind to referees and linesmen to use the arm strength illegally in my world- once this season on slow motion i've seen the arm go across an attackers throat -- attacker -who was well built ! never even complained. I've noticed what massive arm strength both he and gary Cahill have their arms are like tree trunks - hint for Rovers defenders !

just watch the arm come out next time he chases a defender down the wing 

phil old leake

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Re: Has Kane lost the plot
« Reply #5 on February 28, 2019, 03:53:49 pm by phil old leake »
Can’t believe the fa haven’t had a look at him lowering his head.  He made contact. Very soft I agree but other players of a more flamboyant reputation would be up before the fa

idler

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Re: Has Kane lost the plot
« Reply #6 on February 28, 2019, 04:05:44 pm by idler »
Heffernan did a very soft head butt in the Southend 1st leg game but it got him sent off and put his career with us back.

Fur Calf

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Re: Has Kane lost the plot
« Reply #7 on February 28, 2019, 04:48:37 pm by Fur Calf »
I am under the impression that this forum is for all things Rovers, however, someone is mightily obsessed with Tottenham Hotspur it seems. I am puzzled as to why?

Geoff Blakesley

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Re: Has Kane lost the plot
« Reply #8 on February 28, 2019, 11:44:03 pm by Geoff Blakesley »
Not sure 'mightily impressed' is an accurate description !

Donnywolf

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Re: Has Kane lost the plot
« Reply #9 on March 01, 2019, 07:50:50 am by Donnywolf »
I am under the impression that this forum is for all things Rovers, however, someone is mightily obsessed with Tottenham Hotspur it seems. I am puzzled as to why?

Well - the heading for this part of the Forum says :

Viking Chat
The place to discuss all things red and white hooped and anything football related...

.... and to me this could be split to make a Rovers exclusive and a non Rovers Section. Most Forums (or a lot I have seen) have a distinct difference for their own Club and that of others

Our Forum already has (useful) separate Sections for lots of things so maybe one more would not be - "one too many" ?

Bristol Red Rover

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Re: Has Kane lost the plot
« Reply #10 on March 01, 2019, 05:34:41 pm by Bristol Red Rover »
We don't need to split the forum. It's not like Rovers chat is getting lost.

 

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