Spurs' Unavailable Defenders Tomorrow

seaside_spur said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
You forgot to add Bale is out for three weeks with a back complaint.

Assou Akoto is also out for a month.

Need to take advantage next few weeks. We could be out of sight before Spuds come to us.

They also have the little matter of Champs League football returning.

Part of me thinks they have secretly prepared for the scenario of not qualifying again this season.

And will go out to win the Champs League.

Your also forgetting about Gallas, hes out too.
Oh the rumours doing the rounds is that Modric is in hospital having his appendix out.He could be out for a while now too.
You forgot about Palacios too, we are in a mess.

Champions League? With the draws we keep getting and the chronic injury problems, im afraid we are beat before we start.

I dont think any team can absorb the long term injuries we keep getting, its unbelievable. I think even you guys with your big squad would be stretched to the limit.
How can anyone cope with four of five top quality centre halfs out at the same time?
We cant even play our 7th choice(emergency) defender Huddlestone as he is out long term!
The only one left is the worst one, Bassong!
Our squad is not big if you exclude the players on loan, and we were unable to name a senior 25, but I take your point about injuries. Woodgate and King have injury problems, but the rest is bad luck. At the start of the season, City had lot of injury problems. It happens to most teams, you just have to hope that it doesn't happen at crucial times, and that when it does other players can come in and do a job
 
According to a Spurs forum, City have been luckier than any other team in relation to injuries.

Spurs obviously haven't had much luck when it comes to injuries but thenthey have not helped themselves. Redknapp has not rotated his squad effectively. He has flogged Bale.
 
Manc in London said:
According to a Spurs forum, City have been luckier than any other team in relation to injuries.

Spurs obviously haven't had much luck when it comes to injuries but thenthey have not helped themselves. Redknapp has not rotated his squad effectively. He has flogged Bale.

Can't blame him, without Bale their team looks only half as good.
 
Manc in London said:
According to a Spurs forum, City have been luckier than any other team in relation to injuries.

Spurs obviously haven't had much luck when it comes to injuries but thenthey have not helped themselves. Redknapp has not rotated his squad effectively. He has flogged Bale.
Johnson x 2, Balotelli, Kolarov, Boateng, Richards, Bridge. I am sure there's a few more

Wasn't that long ago that the papers were blaming Mancini's imaginary double training regime as the cause of an injury crisis and they wheeled out an ex Cty training coach to criticise City's methods
 

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