I actually thought Bowen was one of our better players. If only the rest had his appetite to get around the pitch and at least try.
It will have been the worst home result you will have ever seen from us seeing it was our worst ever home result in any game in our history. You get relegated because of what you did, not what you are capable of. In the end we fell well short. Still, in Ehab we trust. Don't we?
Ryan possibly wanted to thank his old club for the support they have given him and to meet the lads from Tigers Trust who cycled up from White Hart Lane. The OSC raffled a signed shirt today for Headway and raised just over £80 to add to the collection.
I think we have too many players at the moment that aren't going to be here this season, so they aren't arsed about our club. Marco has shown me enough that he is a capable tactician, I'd be happy for him to stay if he decides to.
I think Marco gave some of them a choice to play or not. Only trouble is that they were on the pitch when they made their minds up.
His theatrical substitution, aided by Sunderland deliberately putting the ball out for Christ's sake, was vomit inducing
I don't know why he didn't go on the pitch, but Maloney was watching from the West Stand, may be Ehab's made him empty his locker already...
Must have been at least 4,000 Spurs fans there yesterday, apart from the ones dotted around the ground, half the block next to the corporate seats was away fans again, same as it was against Liverpool and Man United.