The Tottenham Thread (Merged)

Jumanji said:
Not having Adebayor is a massive blow for them. He's been instrumental to their play this year. Now they have a striker that can contribute to build up.

When Ade doesn't play, they don't look that great.And also, Ledley King is injured for them. That is to them as losing Vinny is to us.

I don't fear Spurs. They can be tactically negated easily i.m.o if you cut service from the wing. Bale could only get past Zaba once last time IIRC.

Are you suggesting that Ade (and not Bale as many here have espoused) is pivotal to their performance this season.
Perhaps you are right seeing that Spurs took top flight once we loan Ade to spearheads their attack.
Can someone (or any Spurs fans that come in peace;) ) here cites their performance before and after Ade's loan to corroborate or validate this fact.

-- Fri Jan 13, 2012 6:47 am --

To quote JM'sWay you might as well earn your keep (or sing for your supper)since we are paying your expenses boarding here in this forum.
 
spurspinter1 said:
Livermore was boss. I was backing him before the summer transfer window to be a quality part of our squad during the upcoming season on GG....

Speaking of that, do you know whats happened to GG THFC6061? Completely dissapeared of the face of the earth, the fuck is going on? I fear it will not be coming back...other Spurs boards tend to be a bit to cringy for my liking.

I think they had problems with the site registration, as it's not been available for a few days now.
 
r.e. Glory-Glory

Server dropped a disk - could be a while.

There is a Facebook page if anyone wants the link - saw it on tweeter (I can't access it myself, not on FB)
 
Spurs fan in peace said:
spurspinter1 said:
Speaking of that, do you know whats happened to GG THFC6061? Completely dissapeared of the face of the earth, the fuck is going on? I fear it will not be coming back...other Spurs boards tend to be a bit to cringy for my liking.

"www.spursforum.co.uk"

Best Spurs supporters there are, most realistic and intelligent by far!

Glory Glory is full of complete idiots

So what you're saying is that the Spurs site he used to post on is full of idiot posters......Hmmmmm.
 
more lazy than useless said:
Spurs fan in peace said:
spurspinter1 said:
Speaking of that, do you know whats happened to GG THFC6061? Completely dissapeared of the face of the earth, the fuck is going on? I fear it will not be coming back...other Spurs boards tend to be a bit to cringy for my liking.

"www.spursforum.co.uk"

Best Spurs supporters there are, most realistic and intelligent by far!

Glory Glory is full of complete idiots

So what you're saying is that the Spurs site he used to post on is full of idiot posters......Hmmmmm.

I believe that is what he's saying, although the link he posted isn't even a real site...

Where am I going to woman about Jenas now?!?!?!!?

Cheers Arcy and THFC.
 
spurspinter1 said:
more lazy than useless said:
Spurs fan in peace said:
"www.spursforum.co.uk"

Best Spurs supporters there are, most realistic and intelligent by far!

Glory Glory is full of complete idiots

So what you're saying is that the Spurs site he used to post on is full of idiot posters......Hmmmmm.

I believe that is what he's saying, although the link he posted isn't even a real site...

Where am I going to woman about Jenas now?!?!?!!?

Cheers Arcy and THFC.



excuse me i`m a man city fan am i allowed on this thread.
 
JoeMercer'sWay said:
you might as well just stay here, you've made it your second home pretty much anyway!

knowing you lot you're probably claiming expenses on us as well...

haha.. I'm gonna Dale farm this motherfucker...

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<br /><br />-- Fri Jan 13, 2012 11:02 am --<br /><br />
r.soleofsalford said:
excuse me i`m a man city fan am i allowed on this thread.

It's not that kind of thread mate
 
Alan Hansen on how Tottenham have become genuine title contenders

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Tottenham's win over Everton on Wednesday means they are only three points behind leaders Manchester City at the top of the Premier League, and there is no doubt Harry Redknapp's side are now genuine contenders for the title.

Go back a month or so, and it looked like a two-horse race between City and Manchester United at the top. But they have both dropped points since then, and Tottenham's superb form has helped to ramp up the pressure.

Not many people tipped Spurs to even finish in the top four before the start of the season, but a big reason for that was the uncertainty over whether Luka Modric would stay at White Hart Lane.

If they had sold Modric to Chelsea in August, then Tottenham would basically have been saying they are a selling club and that everybody can come and get their best players.

But Redknapp and Spurs chairman Daniel Levy dug their heels in and said he was not for sale, and I think that was the defining moment for what has turned into a hugely impressive campaign.

You also need to give Modric some credit in this, because he wanted to move to Chelsea when they came in for him and, in the modern game, when a player wants to go somewhere then, 99 times out of 100, they go.

A lot of players in his situation would have sulked and let it affect their performances but Modric has been terrific. He might still leave in the summer, but what he has done is give his best shot for Tottenham this season, which is tremendous to see.

As well as keeping hold of Modric, Redknapp's other transfer business over the summer is now looking very astute.

Scott Parker has added solidity to the midfield, Emmanuael Adebayor gives them a big presence up front, and they have a reliable keeper in Brad Friedel.

Redknapp was quite cute in the way he brought in Friedel. After some of Heurelho Gomes' mistakes last season, he kept saying the Brazilian is a top-class keeper and wouldn't be replacing him. Then he went and brought in Friedel.

Friedel has got years and years of experience and has done exceptionally well. He is rock solid even though he is the wrong side of 40.

It all means that, with the way Spurs play, they have still got power, pace and a potent attacking force but they are also effective defensively - so they have everything in place.

The biggest difference between this season and previous years is that they have allied the quality they have in their squad to that defensive steel and also a burning ambition to do well.

They obviously think they are good enough to win the title, and they seem determined to prove it - which has been reflected in their form since they lost to both Manchester clubs at the start of the season.

Not being in the Champions League this season has helped them too, because it has enabled Tottenham to focus fully on the Premier League.

Redknapp effectively wrote off the Europa League from the start and just played his kids, which was very clever.

On Redknapp's list of priorities, the Europa League was probably a bit like the Carling Cup and FA Cup in that, if Spurs had reached the semi-final, he would think 'great, let's go and win it'.

But, in the early rounds, he was basically not playing anyone who would feature the following weekend. There is no doubt that approach has paid dividends.

There is still a lot of work to do, though.

Redknapp has not been the distance in a title race before and neither have many of his players. That experience can be so vital in the run-in because, if you have won it before, you know what it is like when you come under pressure.

But it is the same for City and obviously everybody has to go out and win it for the first time at some point. There is no better time do do that than the present.

The crunch time for Spurs is going to come when they face City, Liverpool, Arsenal and United in the space of six weeks, starting at Etihad Stadium on 22 January.

Out of those four fixtures, only the United game is at White Hart Lane and, if Tottenham are going to win the title, then they might have to pick up some major points on the road against some of their biggest rivals.

At the moment, though, with the form they are in, Spurs are in dreamland. In the last few weeks, they have been more impressive than any other side but they have to maintain that. It is all very well saying 'what a great run' in January, because they need to do the same again between now and the end of the season.

That is far easier said than done because, as well as the big games, they have to keep racking up the victories in the games they are expected to win too. For example, they face Wolves at home on Saturday, and Mick McCarthy's side are already fighting for their lives.

That is the type of game Spurs simply have to win. If they do get three points, it means that when they go to Etihad Stadium on 22 January a draw is a good result. If they do slip up, they will leave themselves with more and more to do to stay in touch at the top.

Can they win the title? A lot could still go wrong but they don't have any European distractions and they have the strength in depth they need. If they can keep players like Modric, Adebayor, Gareth Bale and Aaron Lennon fit, then they have got a real chance.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/16516752.stm




The fact that people are even talking about the possibility of Spurs winning the Premier League Title just goes to show how far Harry has taken the club during his tenure.

I still think either of the Manchester clubs are favourites for the Title, but Spurs really aren't that far behind them.

All it takes is for our excellent form to continue through the second half of the season, while the other two clubs continue to have a few wobbles and Spurs could be adding a third Top Flight Championship to the two they won in 1950-51 & 1960-61.
 
TFC said:
Crouchinho said:
sam-caddick said:
Spurs fans all day on talkSPORT think they can win the league. Yes they could do but injuries to players like Bale who is their main goal creator, Modric/Parker who ticks the team and even Van der Vart could de-rail their season... not forgetting they might get suspensions..

1 fan stated that being not top is good for Spurs as he thinks if they were top now they would bottle it!!

1 fan thinks they can do the double!!! :O

You get bellends from every club ringing Talksport, it`s shite.

Anyway, you could say that about any club. Every man and his dog keeps mentioning if we get this player injured or that player injured.

We`ve had injuries to Sandro, Bale, VDV, Modric, Parker and King this season already.

It would be like saying what if Rooney got injured, what if Silva got injured. Every team with injuries to big players would find it tough

Cant disagree with this, a long term injury to David Silva and we are well and truly fucked. Blues may disagree, but they know hes pivotal.

Obviously I hope City can bring it home, but fair play to Spurs, I have nothing but begrudging respect for them the way they keep on winning.

Should be a great run in.

apologies to the spurs fans on here, i did not know how long you had some of your key players out for!! obviously i want city to win the league but i wish you all the best.

i think we should be true to ourselves here. i dont think both sides will have ever have an easier run at the title due to the fact united, chelsea and arsenal are going through transitional stages and esecially united who are ravaged with injuries. if these sides were at the quality we are used to seeing from them i think our title hopes for both city and spurs would be much harder..

i think spurs wil find it much harder to compete when united, chelsea and arsenal are back to normal than city as city can compete financially and better on the squad front. what happens when/if redknapp leaves for england??

this brilliant spurs run in my opinion is short term!
 
Hansen can do one. Unless he publically apologizes for slagging Benny off, nothing he says has any value to me.

It is nice to see that Aaron Lennon is becoming one of those mentioned in the list of players to keep fit , I think soon enough we'll be referred to as being a one man team in Lennon as we have done with pretty much every other player bar Pienaar and Alnwick...
 

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