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Posted on August 23rd, 2011 | No Comments

Match report: Manchester United 3 – Spurs 0

Spurs team: Friedel; Walker (Corluka); Dawson; Kaboul; Assou-Ekotto; Lennon; Livermore (Huddlestone); Kranjcar (Pavlyuchenko); Bale; Van der Vaart; Defoe. Losing to this Manchester United team at Old Trafford isn’t cause to call the Samaritans, in spite of what some Spurs fans would have you believe. It is cause to call Daniel Levy back from America and [...]



Posted on August 20th, 2011 | No Comments

Match Preview: Manchester United v Spurs

Monday 22nd August 2011, 8pm kick off. (Sky Sports 1, HD1 & 3D) Old Trafford. Spurs always get a great result there. Should be a stroll and an easy three points. I hope one day to be able to write that as a preview for a Spurs visit to Manchester United, this isn’t the time [...]



Posted on August 19th, 2011 | No Comments

Match Report: Hearts 0 – Spurs 5

Guest writer Gareth Johnson was at last nights match for THFC1882, this is his report on the start of our Europa League campaign: I originally thought of describing last night’s game as a stroll in the park however, thought better of it. I did not, after all, want to be sued by those that would [...]



Posted on August 19th, 2011 | No Comments

Champions League? Overrated

The boys done good, as the adage goes. It might have been a distinctly unexotic first step into Europe’s junior competition yesterday evening, but they were steps plenty big enough for Jim Jefferies and his half-baked Jam Tarts. In fact, you might even say: we proved to be rather…sticky customers? Hmm? No?
Suit yourself.
Needless to point [...]



Posted on June 6th, 2011 | No Comments

Aaron Lennon at a crossroads?

I’m glad I don’t write about England. You’d smell the apathy the second you clicked the link. I do, for my sins, still watch them when I can. Sometimes that’s as much to see other talents in action as much as it is England. On Saturday, it was for Xhaka and Shaqiri mainly. They along [...]



Posted on May 26th, 2011 | No Comments

Midfield majesty

Continuing the season review from here.
It’s the midfield’s turn now.
 
Huddlestone
Strange how things can turn out. One persons misfortune can lead to someone else coming to the forefront unexpectedly. Happened with Bale when BAE was …



Posted on April 21st, 2011 | No Comments

Youth kills title dream as psychologically traumatised Arsenal flunk Spurs test

Well, if I’m going to take a positive out of anything this season it’s the fact that if there is a Premiership classic to be had, you can be damn sure we’ll be involved in it. If we’re not losing after going two goals up at home, we’re sharing the spoils after being 4 up [...]



Posted on April 8th, 2011 | No Comments

Stoke and the Future

Can we try to forget Real Madrid and the Bernabéu yet? It’s a little like knowing how long is an acceptable time before you forward that joke text you received when a famous person died. Of course there’s still the second leg to be played but even the most optimistic person has got to realise [...]



Posted on April 7th, 2011 | No Comments

Redknapp Loses Dressing Room & Spurs Fans Racist?

What I’m about to write isn’t designed to gain more views or to offend anyone. It’s not been written to be controversial as nothing I write is meant in that way. I simply write what I believe and do so from the heart. What I sometimes say is often not what the majority might believe [...]



Posted on April 6th, 2011 | No Comments

Mauling in Madrid

I woke up suddenly early this morning, around 3am. A little disoriented and for a brief few seconds no recollection of anything other than the dream I had just lost. Then it hit me like a truck running over a rabbit caught in its headlights. That other…



Posted on January 24th, 2011 | No Comments

Sideways Spurs need fantastic forward

The one definitive observation from Saturday’s draw at St James Park was the one we always discuss in the aftermath of another ninety or so minutes of frustration. You know exactly what it is I’m referring to. Regardless of all the tippy ta…



Posted on July 2nd, 2010 | No Comments

Celtic to offer captains armband to Sol Campbell?

The Celtic manager Neil Lennon is pulling out all the stops to convince Sol Campbell to move to Parkhead next season, and he has even suggested that he will take the captaincy off Scott Brown if Campbell agrees to move to Scotland.
When Lennon was asked about whether Brown would still be captain next season, he [...]



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