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Bounce Magazine March 2015

Featuring Mothers Day, The Wedding Edition, Review at The White Lion Aldeburgh, Skoda Fabia Launch and The Norfolk Mead.

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MARCH MARCH <strong>2015</strong> <strong>2015</strong> | ISSUE | ISSUE #29 #29 | SPORT<br />

By Tim Clement<br />

Sky Sports Correspondent<br />

England’s new start<br />

IS BORN<br />

At Sky Sports we spend the<br />

majority to our time purring<br />

over the foreign talents that<br />

have been attracted to the<br />

world’s richest league.<br />

From Eden Hazard to Alexis<br />

Sanchez, there’s little doubt that<br />

the greatest depth of quality in<br />

world football exists on our shores.<br />

However, the most remarkable emergence<br />

this season has come from north London, with<br />

Tottenham’s Harry Kane defying all expectations.<br />

Those expectations were pretty modest to be<br />

fair, with the young striker expected to do little<br />

more than offer support to the club’s vastly more<br />

distinguished frontmen, Emmanuel Adebayor and<br />

Roberto Soldado.<br />

However, while that duo have fired blanks<br />

throughout the campaign, Kane has established<br />

himself as Spurs’ star man, attracting demands<br />

for him to be called up to Roy Hodgson’s next<br />

England squad.<br />

Such suggestions have died down as it has<br />

become a non-topic of late, with Kane’s case<br />

so strong that Hodgson’s only concern now is<br />

which player will be sacrificed to incorporate the<br />

21-year-old.<br />

Not only has Kane outscored all of his<br />

compatriots but he has also netted more times<br />

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