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Tottenham Hotspur v West Bromwich Albion Match History 1901-2012

Discussion in 'Tottenham Hotspur' started by THFC6061, Jan 1, 2012.

  1. notsosmartspur

    notsosmartspur Well-Known Member

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    3 forced subs in this game Luke, a win is a win.

    There's also no 2-3 in that sequence of ours! :D
     
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  2. Spurlock

    Spurlock Homeboy Forum Moderator

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    i think it means we are the most entertaining team in the world <party>
     
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  3. Wow, that was like watching the 'good old' spurs of old. Nerves an absolute wreck. Don't like doing things the simple way, do we?

    Sooner we get rid of Niko the better. I love the lad to bits, but I've never seen body language looking so disinterested in my life. Game Over.

    Anyway, Im off to bed to calm my nerves down. Wake me up for the Everton game please.
     
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  4. Moorpheus19

    Moorpheus19 Well-Known Member

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    I thought his tackling was much improved tonight - especially that important one at the end to deny Odemwingie (the one where Ode got annoyed afterwards)
     
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  5. Wow, that was like watching the 'good old' spurs of old. Nerves an absolute wreck. Don't like doing things the simple way, do we?

    Sooner we get rid of Niko the better. I love the lad to bits, but I've never seen body language looking so disinterested in my life. Game Over.

    Anyway, Im off to bed to calm my nerves down. Wake me up for the Everton game please.
     
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  6. PowerSpurs

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    Defoe's performance sums him up for me: might as well play with 10 men for his general contribution but does the business with the goal. Still think he is an impact sub rather than a starter though.
     
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  7. Patsbighands

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    I thought VdV was great tonight he covered every blade of grass,I know his tackling isn't great but he really tried.WBA should be ashamed to play football in such a negative way,10 men behind the ball from the kick-off.
    If we hadn't won that game tonight it would have been a bloody travesty.Think our defence started to have problems when Bassong came on,he really didn't know where his position was.
    Anyway who cares we won and can rest easy for awhile.COYS.

    EDIT: sorry double post I lost the link.
     
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  8. It wasn't rocket or brain science tonight.
     
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  9. Patsbighands

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    He really harried them and did get some good tackles in,which isn't really the strongest part of his game.He seems to really want to win something for us.
     
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  10. Alfie Conn

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    Err I think i mean that, Sorry just finished a 15 hr shift

    thought VDV had a great game tonight
     
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  11. I tell you something, MON has (as many predicted) completely transformed Sunderland. So glad we played them before he'd settled in.

    They've got Chelsea next. My money's on AT LEAST a draw, hopefully a sunderland win...
     
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  12. redwhiteandermblue

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    So: first, great win--I'm just hoping Sandro, Parker and Gallas are okay.

    Second, poor play at the end. I understand the injuries had a big impact, but it seemed to me tactics were the bigger problem. When Spurs wanted to take the ball and pass it around, everything seemed to go well. But for some reason often enough they were just booting it down the field, West Brom got it back and they were in trouble. It's one thing when you're in trouble near the goal, but they were doing it when they had plenty of time. Poor effort at killing the game off.

    Also: VdV's effort was great to see. Ade's effort continues to be a pleasant surprise. Modric also worked very hard. Excellent game for A-E, I thought. I don't like Bassong at CB. Defoe's goal was either brilliant, lucky, or a combination of the two, and I'd vote for the latter. Kranjcar had a poor game, but I'd give him time. He hasn't played much, and looked very composed against Man U.
     
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  13. Harry at his weakest.

    This is the prime reason why he must NEVER NEVER NEVER be England manager. Playing football at the absolute highest level is more than simply telling the lads that they are all "top, top players."
     
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  14. humanbeingincroydon

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    We're not grinding them out, we're making the fans a gibbering wreck by not putting our chances way!
     
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  15. Harry at his weakest.

    This is the prime reason why he must NEVER NEVER NEVER be England manager. Playing football at the absolute highest level is more than simply telling the lads that they are all "top, top players."
     
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  16. humanbeingincroydon

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    We're not grinding them out, we're making the fans a gibbering wreck by not putting our chances way!

    Klinsmann did pretty well with this as Germany coach, less so as Bayern coach.
     
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  17. notsosmartspur

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    I'd like to know what tactic you would suggest in such circumstances, rarely did they have one player near the centre circle, I'm afraid its just patience and keep plugging away. i was critical of the final ball in the 1st half, but not so sure now, what you need is two strikers with exceptional movement, not just one and the other who follows him round like a sheep. If Ade goes to one post, JD then does the same, makes the final ball near impossible, why this basic schoolboy rule of one goes near post, one goes far has not been picked up yet is amazing.
     
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  18. humanbeingincroydon

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    Depends on the manager:
    Arsene Wenger: Dive
    Tony Pulis/Mick McCarthy: Clog 'em
    David Moyes: Get a corner and Cahill will nod it in
    Roberto Mancini: Wait for them to get bored of watching City play
    Kenny Dalglish: Consider racially abusing their most influential black player on the pitch
    Andre Villas-Boas: Field the most ineffective defensive options, then play as high a line as possible
    Alex Ferguson: Remind the fourth official of the donation made to the referee's retirement fund that morning...
     
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  19. PleaseNotPoll

    PleaseNotPoll Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Anyone worked out where the 5 minutes of injury time came from, yet?
     
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  20. notsosmartspur

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    <laugh>

    Its more a personnel problem than tactical, my god do we need an intelligent striker with a deft touch.
     
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