Notsosmartspur - I remember Mark Barham very well, he was an extremely talented footballer. Jeremy Goss is still at the club, working with the youngsters I believe. There was a time when they had sold more £1 million players than any other club and that was started during Bond's days there.
Bond's number two in those days, was Ken Brown who is another chum of Redknapp's and is one of our scouts reporting on the East Anglian sides. The main point of me mentioning this, is to show that not only does Harry surround himself with his tried and trusted coaches, he also does the same with his ex-West Ham mates and gives them scouting work for Spurs.
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Do you remember Peter Mendham who played in the same side as him ?? He got boozed up a few years ago, had an argument with his lady and then stabbed her and he's just spent time for attempted manslaughter. ..........although I never had a conversation with him , he was reckoned to be an all round decent fella.
I didn't realise you actually knew Barham. I've just checked on him and he now has his own tool-hire company called Rent A Tool on the Sprowston Road in Norwich. Do you remember Peter Mendham who played in the same side as him ?? He got boozed up a few years ago, had an argument with his lady and then stabbed her and he's just spent time for attempted manslaughter. Mendham actually lived in the same road as me when I was based in Norwich and although I never had a conversation with him , he was reckoned to be an all round decent fella.
There was a time when there were strong links between Norwich and Spurs with several players going to Carrow Road. The current Norwich number two, Ian Culverhouse spent time at WHL, and Martin Peters also played for both clubs, as did Jimmy Neighbour. I think it went a bit sour a few years ago when we lent them Troy Archibald-Henville and Glen Roeder who was manager there at the time, refused to play him and Troy eventually told them to stuff it and walked out.
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Some of his choices which are supposed to create solidity in the side actually make us more vulnerable at the back.
Bale playing in his natural role basically pins back both the full-back and the winger on his side, a lot of the time.
Adebayor occupies two centre-backs on his own, so a midfielder has to try to pick up van der Vaart.
When we change the system, all of those players are freed up and can cause us defensive problems.
If we are going to change the system we need to practice it! Another reason we look all at sea when anything changes Harry has done well for us but he has big weaknessesModric is far less effective in an advanced position though, PS.
We also have no idea whether Rose and Saha are effective replacements for Bale and Adebayor, as Redknapp won't pick them in that system.
We're not at all solid when we play with two holding players, either.
It seems to create confusion between them and invite pressure, as we don't threaten as much.
Just to confirm-I am not Jon Champion.
Now if a tv commentator has noticed our manager's strange tactics recently.....
By the way in the 40 mins that was played yesterday was there any sign of normal service resumed or was it still wtf?