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Tottenham thread
Yeah, it's early enough in the night to make that worthwhile I reckon!
Tiger Hunting in the next round of the Tin-pot Cup
Tough game on Saturday. Guardian hyping up the managerial split.
Whatever the result on the pitch our gaffer is sexier than the Chavs' one:
Grrrr.
Daylight savings begins tonight.
A pundit who has had a good strike rate over the rounds to date is picking 1-1 for Spurs vs Chavs. I'd agree - too close to call either way I think.
And so it is.
Shame that Torres wasn't red-carded earlier. We might have got a win.
I has a sinking feeling as soon as it was obvious Mata would be coming on in the second half. Still, given the Mancs results overnight, I can live with it.
Not sure if I'm more embarrassed by Townsend's dive or JV's face clutch.
Was very impressed with Dembele in second half while most of the rest stuttered. I'd have brought on Sandro, and pushed little Paul up into the 10 position.
Europa game (Anzhi vs Spurs) on Sommet Sports Friday 5 am.
Not sure if I'm more embarrassed by Townsend's dive or JV's face clutch.
Townsend: http://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/sep/29/tottenham-andros-townsend-chelsea That's pretty upfront and taking responsibility.
Verts - this is another perspective from the comments section in the link below:
Watch the replay of the Torres's careless, non-vertical aerial challenge and you'll see two very interesting things. First, you'll see exactly why Vertongen is holding his head just above the left eye; and it's not because he's play-acting. True, Torres never touched him there. Rather, the ball made full impact in that dangerous, painful area because Torres rammed him. His discomfort must have been quite real. Second, you'll see some play-acting: by Torres. Watch him grab his head as though he was somehow the victim of an injurious assault. He seems to be looking to avoid being penalized by playing the sympathy card. The ploy did not work. The challenge was not a yellow card foul because Torres smacked Vertongen in the face; he didn't. It was a yellow card foul because it was rash and dangerous, irrespective of any actual damage done. All the commentary on this incident is way off-the-mark, focusing irrelevantly on the lack of contact between Torres and Vertongen's face.
http://www.express.co.uk/sport/foot...e-Vertonghen-of-play-acting-over-Torres-clash
Not sure if I'm more embarrassed by Townsend's dive or JV's face clutch.
Townsend: http://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/sep/29/tottenham-andros-townsend-chelsea That's pretty upfront and taking responsibility.
Verts - this is another perspective from the comments section in the link below:
Watch the replay of the Torres's careless, non-vertical aerial challenge and you'll see two very interesting things. First, you'll see exactly why Vertongen is holding his head just above the left eye; and it's not because he's play-acting. True, Torres never touched him there. Rather, the ball made full impact in that dangerous, painful area because Torres rammed him. His discomfort must have been quite real. Second, you'll see some play-acting: by Torres. Watch him grab his head as though he was somehow the victim of an injurious assault. He seems to be looking to avoid being penalized by playing the sympathy card. The ploy did not work. The challenge was not a yellow card foul because Torres smacked Vertongen in the face; he didn't. It was a yellow card foul because it was rash and dangerous, irrespective of any actual damage done. All the commentary on this incident is way off-the-mark, focusing irrelevantly on the lack of contact between Torres and Vertongen's face.
http://www.express.co.uk/sport/foot...e-Vertonghen-of-play-acting-over-Torres-clash
I agree that Torres did try and play act too - but as for the rest, methinks he doth protest too much.
Cheers for the Friday am headsup.
I know Vlad got a bit of a roasting on Sommet this morning - but honestly, when have THFC ever had such a cultured centre back? His potential is huge - whether he's ready to cut it in the EPL I'm not sure (I'm worried about his aerial capability) but watching him dribble out of sticky situations (albeit the author of his own misfortune at times) was hilarious.
I've dreamt of Spurs having a Hansonesque CB for ever...maybe here he is?
Far less convinced about our expensive pretty boy Argentinian though.
Not good footy, but job done and another clean sheet.
Need to bring out the A-team for the other racist cockneys on Monday morning.
The question is, which A-team?
Wow.
Where did that come from?
BeJesus.
Needed more Soldado and Sandro.
West Ham burst our bubble and banish their hoodoo against us.
B#stards.
There you go. More Sandro = less goals (against).
Townsend continued his hot streak, while the lino was, ahem, smokin'.
Watching it now on TV1.
Don't tell me the score!
... Townsend: :in reply to the question "New contract, scoring for your country, scoring your first Premier League goal for Tottenham, what's been the best bit?"
"Scoring for my country on my debut was one of the highlights of my career, but getting my first goal for my home town club in the Premier League is right up there."
Off twitter
WHL can be a morgue in my experience (in fact, it was, during WW 2) ...but quite frankly the price of tickets these days means if punters want to be quiet then that's up to them.
This is a really good piece on it, makes a lot of sense. Normally I'm not a fan of J.Nicholson but he's done well with this one;
http://www.football365.com/john-nicholson/8996092/John-Nicholson
WHL can be a morgue in my experience (in fact, it was, during WW 2) ...but quite frankly the price of tickets these days means if punters want to be quiet then that's up to them.
8-7 on penalties after 2-2 at full time.
West Ham in the next round (f*cksticks!)
Well, the team turned up for the first half and penalty kicks. Except for Lamela, of course.
Bring on Winston's boys!
Are Spurs going to bring out a DVD of the first 13 seconds vs Man City?
Lost: The basic concepts of football. Huge sentimental value. If found please return to D Levy c/- Bill Nicholson Way, 748 High Road, Tottenham, London N17.
Is AVB the new Comolli/Dalgliesh? Spend up large for average results
Well this cheered me up. Losing by FIVE at home ffs!
Feck!
on the positive side... how is our goal difference only -6 after losses to West Ham City and now Liverpool?
Stolen from a rag this weekend, but I'll say it anyway:
I hope I can get six of the Spurs team to be my pall bearers: just so I can be let down by them one last time.
Willing to trade: One slightly used, excitable football manager (continental model). Plenty of years left to go. Runs well but liable to a few crashes. Will swap for an older English model (may or may not have tax liabilities and/or dog) with a preference for letting people "run around a bit".
Also keen to consider a Welsh motor for around 86 mill GBP.
Found: One bottle (white with blue trim). Will return to owner ("Daniel" written in permanent marker) in return for offer of employment. Please contact R. Herbert.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
Facepalm
What's Levy smoking these days? Ok, it was a bad result but.....
Just needs Levy to be given the boot and the good ship Spurs might righten over the next two years...
What's Levy smoking these days? Ok, it was a bad result but.....
Every club has blips, look at Manure this season. Panic move in my opinion. He lost Bale to a greedy chairman and tried to make a better squad. Was always going to take 6 or more montts for it all to settle down.
Is this a blip? This is the club that sacked Redknapp for coming fourth, so the bar is clearly set higher than that. After not reaching that standard last year I would have expected that he was in last-chance territory already, and a few heavy losses were enough for Levy to swing the axe.
Perhapsa more Man United attitude might help spuds. Fergusson 3 seasons to settle and shit loads of premierships and Spurs have gone through as many managers at Flavio Briatore did in 4 years at QPR. Result both teams achieved next to nothing.