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da doce: Robbie Keane
A fairly obvious choice really, I simply feel that as he just isn’t being played at all there is no need to hold onto the player. It’s no longer even a case of if you think he’s a good player or not, although I do think he is no longer of Spurs quality having previously served the club extremely well. It is fairly obvious through the lack of time he has spent on the pitch that Harry Redknapp believes he’s no longer of the quality required, and that is what is more important. There is no point having a 30-year-old sitting on the bench constantly at any club, or sometimes not even making that. This is especially true when he is one of the highest paid players at the club. He needs to be shipped out to save on the Tottenham wage bill. Although it will probably be at a loss at least there are clubs out there that will pay money for Keane at the moment and they may not in the Summer after another six months of him not playing.
David Bentley
He was a costly mistake in my mind. I feel the main reason he has stuck around for so long at Tottenham is the club want to recuperate as much of what they spent on him as they can. As he has not been playing much this would obviously not be anywhere near the amount Spurs spent, therefore they may wish to hold on to him to get value out of him whilst getting rid of cheaper alternatives such as Kranjcar, which I think would be mistake. The best thing to do is just to take the financial loss with Bentley and move on. He doesn’t add that much to the team, is extremely slow and for essentially a squad player is not very versatile. The few times that he has been on the pitch this season he has done little to change my opinion of him.
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Jamie O’Hara
I debated for a while which final player to have, as there are a fair few hanging on in Tottenham’s massive squad, but I still believe players like Dos Santos or Kranjcar can add something to the team either this season or next. So I settled on O’Hara, again he just doesn’t add anything to the squad. He has been injured for the majority of this season so far. So perhaps he is unfortunate not to have got a look in during the recent glut of injuries to central midfield. But Spurs have better options in central midfield to accompany Modric; Huddlestone Palacios and Jermaine Jenas (who has performed far better than I thought he was capable of in recent games, and because of that has avoided being on this list himself) are all higher in the pecking order. And now with Sandro arriving as the up and coming youngster in that role it’s hard to see where O’Hara will get a look in.
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