Another tasty league encounter at the CCS this Sunday for the visit of Spurs. Another chance to roll over one of the big boys at home? So if our previous victims, Citeh, spent around £90 million this summer some of you will be astounded to find that Spurs spent over a 100 million pounds. Would a win here be more of an achievement? Of course there will be no homecoming for Gareth Bale, as the millions squeezed from Madrid have made this bloated spending spree possible as Daniel Levy attempts to fill the Bale shaped void left in the team. And some quality names he has acquired! Soldado, Capoue, Lamela, Paulinho - all great players. But it is their new signing Eriksen of whom we perhaps should be most wary, after watching Eriksen and co destroy Norwich (two nil was flattering of the Canaries) with some lovely attacking moves. If the Man City game is anything to go by we'll be very hard to break down so do Spurs have the strike power? Are we also set to see the continued return of Peter Whttingham? The goal against Hull was reminisce of the 25 goal season a couple of years back and are we about to see the best of him once more. I'd take a point
This is going to be a really close game. Cardiff 4-1 Spurs.........Whitts (again), old Spurs boys Caulker and Campbell, with the Gunnar plundering the 4th. (Sheepy - if we're allowed only 3 scorers in this, what happens if I get all 4? I need some clarification for my optimism )
2-1 Caulker and FC - Please Blue. I will be over the moon if this happens BTW but I'm feeling strangely optimistic.