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Saturday, 3 February 2018
5 things i took away from Mansfield v Barnet
Mansfield showed why they are promotion candidates
Mansfield in the end breezes past a spirited Barnet and really laid down a marker to those around them at the top end of League 2. They found it harder in the first half to break Barnet down but once MacDonald opened the scoring, the floodgate really opened. Mansfield turned the screw on Barnet and left the Bees with a very long trip home and a lot more work on Westley’s hands.
Akinde needs to start finding his feet again
Big John Akinde had his injury earlier this campaign and has seemed to return more muscular which I wasn’t sure was possible but you can tell he is no where near the same level he was last season, when he walked away with the golden boot. If Barnet are to stay up then the goals of Akinde and his strike partner Coulthirst need to start ramping up.
Westley has rejuvenated Barnet
Despite the result, former Enfield and Stevenage boss Graham Westley has got the players to find a sort of second wind. Curtis Weston and Ryan Watson looked very assured in the middle of the park, whilst Bover looked a threat down the wing. Clough and Santos looked more composed at the back, with Tutonda and Brindley being overall solid. Barnet need that confidence boost from a big win to maybe start the road to a great escape from the trap door out of the football league.
Barnet do look a side ready for the drop
Despite all the positives I saw from Barnet today, there is a real gulf in the quality on show. Mansfield were not at their best but had the quality in their side to grind the result out. Maybe relegation to the National League will do Barnet some good as they can rebuild like they did once before. Barnet have been treading water since their return and if wasn’t for the goals of Akinde it could have come sooner.
Alex MacDonald only scores bangers
MacDonald scores yet another beauty of a goal today. He seems to have the ability to hit absolute screamers as he also, scored a a wonderful strike away at Coventry, earlier this season. He is a very useful player to have in the squad as when thugs are ver drab and teams are hard to break down like today, then you have a chance to pull a rabbit out the hat. Once he did it made Barnet open up more and that’s when Mansfield’s quality shone through
Mansfield in the end breezes past a spirited Barnet and really laid down a marker to those around them at the top end of League 2. They found it harder in the first half to break Barnet down but once MacDonald opened the scoring, the floodgate really opened. Mansfield turned the screw on Barnet and left the Bees with a very long trip home and a lot more work on Westley’s hands.
Akinde needs to start finding his feet again
Big John Akinde had his injury earlier this campaign and has seemed to return more muscular which I wasn’t sure was possible but you can tell he is no where near the same level he was last season, when he walked away with the golden boot. If Barnet are to stay up then the goals of Akinde and his strike partner Coulthirst need to start ramping up.
Westley has rejuvenated Barnet
Despite the result, former Enfield and Stevenage boss Graham Westley has got the players to find a sort of second wind. Curtis Weston and Ryan Watson looked very assured in the middle of the park, whilst Bover looked a threat down the wing. Clough and Santos looked more composed at the back, with Tutonda and Brindley being overall solid. Barnet need that confidence boost from a big win to maybe start the road to a great escape from the trap door out of the football league.
Barnet do look a side ready for the drop
Despite all the positives I saw from Barnet today, there is a real gulf in the quality on show. Mansfield were not at their best but had the quality in their side to grind the result out. Maybe relegation to the National League will do Barnet some good as they can rebuild like they did once before. Barnet have been treading water since their return and if wasn’t for the goals of Akinde it could have come sooner.
Alex MacDonald only scores bangers
MacDonald scores yet another beauty of a goal today. He seems to have the ability to hit absolute screamers as he also, scored a a wonderful strike away at Coventry, earlier this season. He is a very useful player to have in the squad as when thugs are ver drab and teams are hard to break down like today, then you have a chance to pull a rabbit out the hat. Once he did it made Barnet open up more and that’s when Mansfield’s quality shone through
Tuesday, 9 January 2018
What i took away from Luton v Peterborough
Jack Marriots's return
Posh striker Jack Marriot made his first appearance at Kenilworth Road since his move from Luton Town in the summer. He cut a frustrated figure throughout the first half and only managed two feeble attempts which didn't trouble Shea in the Luton net.Marriot's frustrations grew in the second half with wayward effort after wayward effort. He did however, link play up better and at times showed glimpses of the player that once graced the pitch at Kenilworth Road. Overall, Marriot had a very frustrating evening and will look to forget his return as quickly as possible.
Luton matched Peterborough pound for pound

Given how strong Luton's promotion chances look going into the New Year, their second string 11 more than matched Peterborough in every department. At times, the Hatters played excellent free flowing football and had the Posh defence all over the show.
What Luton lacked was a killer instinct in front of the net as a majority of their attempts went straight down the throat of keeper Jonathan Bond. Maybe Danny Hylton would've done better.
Luke Gambin's struggling season
Gambin had to go off the field after just 25 minutes to add to his woes this campaign. Gambin has only seen through 90 minutes once in the league this season and only over 75 twice. The Maltese wingers best chances to shine are in these Checkatrade Trophy matches. Gambin played the full 90 in 3 of the 4 matches Luton have played this season. The extent of his injury isn't known, however this is yet another setback for the tricky winger.
Ruddock Mpanzu bossed the midfield
Mpanzu played at the heart of the Luton midfield this evening and was sensational throughout, his raw strength and power was in full effect. His ball rentention was brilliant given how much pressure he was put under by Peterborough. The only thing lacking in his game tonight was that killer through ball to cut open the Posh defence. Will Luton have to fend off potential suitors for a player who doesn't get enough game time for a player of his ability.
Peterborough's start to the New Year
The Posh have started 2018 rather well with a New Year's day draw to Doncaster, followed up excellently with the scalp of Aston Villa at Villa Park on Saturday.
Peterborough struggled tonight against a resilient Luton side who look to have been pushing on two fronts this season. The sides could only be separated by a penalty shoot out. Posh won it in the end to continue their solid 2018 start.
Sunday, 7 January 2018
5 Talking points from Spurs v AFC Wimbledon
We see this every week
It seems to be a common theme, when lower sides come to Wembley, they seemingly park the bus. It
was more understandable in this instance as Wimbledon, don't have the same level of players as Spurs do. This style of play has worked for Burnley, West Brom and most recently West Ham. Spurs seem to struggle to break the wall down and the side to side passing seems to frustrate the fans within the ground.What happens when sides do this is that we pass from side to side and add build up play to build up play which is so frustrating to watch. Pochettino needs to find his effective plan B as Son is now a starter.
Sissoko had one of his better games
Moussa Sissoko has had a rough year and half at Spurs but Aurier's arrival makes him more competent on the ball. Today, was the first time i have seen him threaten going forward without Aurier there to back him up. In the first half, Spurs struggled to break through the resolute Wimbledon defence but the likes of Sissoko actually attacked them with some ferocity. He was rewarded with the assist for the opening goal of the game. He obviously saw this as his opportunity to prove to both Poch and fans that he can do a job without Serge to back him up.
Vorm looked timid in net
Vorm came in today for his start since the Carabao Cup defeat to West Ham back in October.
Gazzaniga will feel a little hard done by as he was excellent in his only appearance against Palace. Vorm was too cautious for the type of keeper, Spurs fans are used to. Whenever a loose ball came towards goal barring one situation, he stayed put on his line. This is worrying as if Lloris gets injured again then will Vorm get caught out by more high quality attackers.
How long has it been Super Jan
Jan Vertonghen scored his first goal since October 2013, which was against lowly Sheriff Tiraspol. Vertonghen has been one of Spurs' most consistent performers alongside Kane this season and it was a great sight to see him break that massive goal drought and it was brilliant to see him break out his trademark Superman celebration as well. He took his goal excellently and deserved the slice of luck of the deflection to put it into the Wimbledon net. It was obvious that the whole team were happy for Super Jan as they all tried to grab a piece of the Belgian.
Son's introduction was the difference
Heung Min Son is proving that he is one of Spurs' players of the season. As i mentioned previously mentioned Spurs struggled to break down Wimbledon. This was when we played two up front but Llorente was well of the pace today and the side needed that spark. Son, 100% provided this and helped create more space for others, which led to us getting through the stubborn Wimbledon defence. Son is now a guaranteed name on the team sheet for Poch now which is a fantastic achievement for the South Korean.
It seems to be a common theme, when lower sides come to Wembley, they seemingly park the bus. It was more understandable in this instance as Wimbledon, don't have the same level of players as Spurs do. This style of play has worked for Burnley, West Brom and most recently West Ham. Spurs seem to struggle to break the wall down and the side to side passing seems to frustrate the fans within the ground.What happens when sides do this is that we pass from side to side and add build up play to build up play which is so frustrating to watch. Pochettino needs to find his effective plan B as Son is now a starter.
Sissoko had one of his better games
Moussa Sissoko has had a rough year and half at Spurs but Aurier's arrival makes him more competent on the ball. Today, was the first time i have seen him threaten going forward without Aurier there to back him up. In the first half, Spurs struggled to break through the resolute Wimbledon defence but the likes of Sissoko actually attacked them with some ferocity. He was rewarded with the assist for the opening goal of the game. He obviously saw this as his opportunity to prove to both Poch and fans that he can do a job without Serge to back him up.
Vorm looked timid in net
Vorm came in today for his start since the Carabao Cup defeat to West Ham back in October. Gazzaniga will feel a little hard done by as he was excellent in his only appearance against Palace. Vorm was too cautious for the type of keeper, Spurs fans are used to. Whenever a loose ball came towards goal barring one situation, he stayed put on his line. This is worrying as if Lloris gets injured again then will Vorm get caught out by more high quality attackers.
How long has it been Super Jan
Jan Vertonghen scored his first goal since October 2013, which was against lowly Sheriff Tiraspol. Vertonghen has been one of Spurs' most consistent performers alongside Kane this season and it was a great sight to see him break that massive goal drought and it was brilliant to see him break out his trademark Superman celebration as well. He took his goal excellently and deserved the slice of luck of the deflection to put it into the Wimbledon net. It was obvious that the whole team were happy for Super Jan as they all tried to grab a piece of the Belgian.Son's introduction was the difference
Heung Min Son is proving that he is one of Spurs' players of the season. As i mentioned previously mentioned Spurs struggled to break down Wimbledon. This was when we played two up front but Llorente was well of the pace today and the side needed that spark. Son, 100% provided this and helped create more space for others, which led to us getting through the stubborn Wimbledon defence. Son is now a guaranteed name on the team sheet for Poch now which is a fantastic achievement for the South Korean.Wednesday, 29 November 2017
The state of Tottenham Hotspur
After Tuesday's defeat at the King Power,Tottenham find themselves in 5th at the time of writing with the potential of dropping to 7th if results go against them.
The question now is are we entering a mini-crisis of sorts. Of course not. If fans on social media are to be believed then, the manager should be sacked and all the high profile players need to be dropped. Spurs fans are acting like wolves without teeth, this meaning that they are tearing the side apart without any real evidence to support them. We are not in crisis, we are just in a spot of poor form. If you cast your mind back to October/November last season we endured another sticky run of form and look where we ended up.
Fans need to get off of the managers back , the progress the side has made since his arrival in 2014 is huge. Back then was the time we were in crisis. We had spent the Gareth Bale money poorly and had a team that weren't taking pride in playing for the club and were only there to pick up their paycheck at the end of the week. Now we have a squad that is young and hungry, with a manager that gets the best from his players. Then why aren't we closer to the top than we have been, the reason is simple, money.
We have set out a transfer and wage policy that is not comparable to other sides in the top six and even the top ten. The two Manchester clubs invested heavily again in the summer, even pinching our right back. Both Liverpool and Arsenal spent big in the summer to narrow the gap on us. We left it late in the window to do our business in comparison to others, we didn't make our first signing till mid August and didn't add another first team player till deadline day. The only real failing of Pochettino is that he was slow to react to what was happening around him.
The sides around us have a lot of depth in their squad in comparison to ours. This is because of our strict transfer and wage policy. As long as we stick to this we aren't going to able to attract players who are of a high enough level. No player will want to sit on the bench at Spurs on 30k a week when they could go to City or Chelsea and double their money for the same job. We need to get our head out of the clouds and understand that this season will be hard and maybe even the first couple in the new ground will be just as hard.
We have a side that works for the badge on the shirt and when there is a lack of depth, they will fatigue and go through rocky stages but you can hear in their voices that they care about the club. We also have a boss, who wants to get us titles and tries his best to achieve this. We also need to start creating an atmosphere at Wembley and hopefully the performances will follow.
Remember the days when we were delighted to finish in the Europa League spaces and now we are unhappy that we are almost out of the title race. Doesn't that show how fickle we are as fans.
Tuesday, 17 October 2017
Flashback: Last time we faced a European champion Part 1
Tottenham take on Real Madrid in the Berneabau tonight, but it isn't the first time Spurs have faced the reigning European Champions in the group stage of the Champions. It happened in 2010 when Spurs played then Champions Inter Milan at the San Siro and then a return at White Hart Lane. In today's piece I will look back at that night in the San Siro, when a certain Welshman stole all the headlines.
20th October 2010
Spurs visit the San Siro on the back of a draw away to Werder Bremen on opening week and an impressive 4-1 home win v Fc Twente.
Spurs are without the suspended Rafa Van Der Vaart after the Dutchman was dismissed against Twente.
Inter came in to this game with sort of similar results but opposite teams. They had drawn 2-2 away to FC Twente in matchday 1, before demolishing Werder Bremen 4-0 at the San Siro.
The game started horribly for Spurs. Javier Zanetti opened the scoring for Inter before Heurelho Gomes was given his marching orders for bringing down Jonathan Biabiany in the box. Samuel Eto'o doubled the lead from the spot before Dejan Stankovic added a third. The first half demolition was completed when Eto'o added his second of the game, 10 minutes before half time. Things looked really bleak for Spurs.
Then came a the savior from Wales. Gareth Bale, announced himself to the world in the second half. Bale scored his first shortly after the interval, as he rips past Maicon, which might become a theme i think, and waltz's past Zanetti before burying it in the bottom right corner. His second towards the end of the 90 was very similar but his third was a classy finish after Lennon had sped into the box and played it across to Bale who slotted it again into the bottom right. Bale's hat trick may not have been enough to get Spurs any points, but it laid the foundation for what was to come in the return leg, which i will save for another time.
Sunday, 8 October 2017
5 things we learnt from London Bees v Spurs Ladies
Spurs are superb going forward
Spurs Ladies have a forward line which I feel could rival any in the league. Wendy Martin was on form again, more on her later, but the support behind her were excellent throughout. Bianca Baptiste, Sarah Wiltshire and Sophie Mclean created so many opportunities both for Martin and other team mates on the field. Wiltshire was brilliant throughout the first half regularly giving the Bees right
back issues throughout the first half and did the same to the left back until she was substituted mid way through the half. Spurs will be strong force going forward this season and if they can keep the defence secure they can go far.
Ashleigh Neville was incredible as LB/LWB
Neville was a revelation today against the Bees. She was as good going forward as she was at the back. Neville was tackling hard and strong throughout and it was her dispossession of the Bees right
midfielder that led to the second goal. Her determination to win the ball back was brilliant to see and exactly what you want from your defender. Neville linked up brilliantly with Wiltshire throughout the first half and Spurs could have a really strong partnership in future games.
London Bees struggled to find a cutting edge
A quick note on the hosts today. The Bees started off really brightly, but were deflated when the first goal went in. They created chances for themselves but lacked that killer instinct in front of goal. They had a lot of chances towards the end of the game but couldn't get that vital equaliser. Jo Wilson made
the game more of a contest by scoring before the break but the Bees really looked lackluster in front of goal, but were excellent in their build up.
Spurs got exposed on the right
Lucia Leon I feel had a hard afternoon as the Bees left midfielder ran her ragged throughout. She was obviously under the same instruction as Neville of getting forward and helping the attack as much as
possible, but at points she was caught out of position and had to rely on either her partner down the right or Renee Hector at CB. It helped that Hector was solid in CB and quashed the Bees attacks immediately. Leon was solid but i worry against the better sides in this division her weaknesses will be exposed.
Wendy Martin is so calm in front of goal
Martin as hinted at before was in brilliant form once again. Her two goals won Spurs the game and were of varying quality. Her first was a real poachers finish as she capitilised on poor Bees defending after ball in from the left was poorly dealt with. Her second was more self created, Neville won the
ball back on the left and played it into Martin who calmly took it around the keeper and smashed it into the Bees net. Martin will be vital to Spurs' success this season and if she keeps firing who knows where they could go.
Spurs Ladies have a forward line which I feel could rival any in the league. Wendy Martin was on form again, more on her later, but the support behind her were excellent throughout. Bianca Baptiste, Sarah Wiltshire and Sophie Mclean created so many opportunities both for Martin and other team mates on the field. Wiltshire was brilliant throughout the first half regularly giving the Bees right back issues throughout the first half and did the same to the left back until she was substituted mid way through the half. Spurs will be strong force going forward this season and if they can keep the defence secure they can go far.
Ashleigh Neville was incredible as LB/LWB
Neville was a revelation today against the Bees. She was as good going forward as she was at the back. Neville was tackling hard and strong throughout and it was her dispossession of the Bees right midfielder that led to the second goal. Her determination to win the ball back was brilliant to see and exactly what you want from your defender. Neville linked up brilliantly with Wiltshire throughout the first half and Spurs could have a really strong partnership in future games.
London Bees struggled to find a cutting edge
A quick note on the hosts today. The Bees started off really brightly, but were deflated when the first goal went in. They created chances for themselves but lacked that killer instinct in front of goal. They had a lot of chances towards the end of the game but couldn't get that vital equaliser. Jo Wilson made
the game more of a contest by scoring before the break but the Bees really looked lackluster in front of goal, but were excellent in their build up.
Spurs got exposed on the right
Lucia Leon I feel had a hard afternoon as the Bees left midfielder ran her ragged throughout. She was obviously under the same instruction as Neville of getting forward and helping the attack as much as possible, but at points she was caught out of position and had to rely on either her partner down the right or Renee Hector at CB. It helped that Hector was solid in CB and quashed the Bees attacks immediately. Leon was solid but i worry against the better sides in this division her weaknesses will be exposed.
Wendy Martin is so calm in front of goal
ball back on the left and played it into Martin who calmly took it around the keeper and smashed it into the Bees net. Martin will be vital to Spurs' success this season and if she keeps firing who knows where they could go.
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