The Official Tottenham Hotspur Thread [Vol 7]

The Official Tottenham Hotspur Thread [Vol 7]

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qotsa

760 posts

136 months

Wednesday 13th August 2014
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please let us beat west ham

m3sye

26,231 posts

203 months

Wednesday 13th August 2014
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Thought you had the best RB in the Prem ?

Black can man

31,884 posts

170 months

Wednesday 13th August 2014
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m3sye said:
Thought you had the best RB in the Prem ?
We have the best English RB in the prem thats for sure, He's injured anyway & this yankee chap doesn't join till january .


There are whispers that Walker is off to Barca to replace Danny Alves .. Meh....

curlie467

7,650 posts

203 months

Thursday 14th August 2014
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Black can man said:
m3sye said:
Thought you had the best RB in the Prem ?
We have the best English RB in the prem thats for sure, He's injured anyway & this yankee chap doesn't join till january .


There are whispers that Walker is off to Barca to replace Danny Alves .. Meh....
Haha. Having the best English RB really is nothing to crow about.
You can have our RB too if you like, want me to fetch him round?, he is stinking out the place.

Black can man

31,884 posts

170 months

Thursday 14th August 2014
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curlie467 said:
Black can man said:
m3sye said:
Thought you had the best RB in the Prem ?
We have the best English RB in the prem thats for sure, He's injured anyway & this yankee chap doesn't join till january .


There are whispers that Walker is off to Barca to replace Danny Alves .. Meh....
Haha. Having the best English RB really is nothing to crow about.
You can have our RB too if you like, want me to fetch him round?, he is stinking out the place.
laugh

Rosscow

8,807 posts

165 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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It appears Ledley likes MoPo...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-...

The message radiating from White Hart Lane is clear: Tottenham Hotspur are a team transformed.

As they look to banish last year to a box marked ‘honest mistakes’, Spurs - under the management of Mauricio Pochettino - go into the new Premier League season refreshed, full of new ideas and with a considerable amount of renewed optimism conspicuous by its absence for a club that spent more than £110million on replacing Gareth Bale.

The plan had been to reinvest the world-record fee on building a formidable squad, not reliant on one asset. In the end that hastily assembled group appeared lethargic under Andre Villas-Boas and scattered with Tim Sherwood in charge. A sense of direction wasn't all that evident, Tottenham didn’t know who they were any more.

Then in stepped Pochettino. From a relative nobody to one of the country’s most revered coaches in under 18 months, the Spaniard hasn’t messed about this pre-season. The squad have been made to work harder than ever before with an emphasis on a high octane programme ensuring they can press higher and for longer.

Players are comfortable with, even encouraging, the intensity training; while a change in formation and style will be noticeable in the coming weeks - not least at West Ham on Saturday - it is the mood around the camp that has people at Spurs wired.

Ledley King is one of those enthusiasts. A club ambassador and Under 18 coach, the former captain told Sportsmail the tangible effects Pochettino - aided by Jesus Perez and Miguel D’Agostino, who were both coaches at Southampton - has had on an ailing group.
‘The manager has come in and is doing something that most of the players have never done before,’ King said. ‘I've been impressed. Speaking to the players it’s obvious pre-season has been tough but enjoyable.

‘They can see where the manager wants to go with this. It’s not just hard work for the sake of hard work - it has a motive behind it. They can see why they’re going to have to be fit. We need pace and fit players to get around the pitch to play at a high tempo.

‘Last season we were guilty of not playing at the tempo we've been used to. That’ll come back this season.’
And here comes the real crucial item of information: ‘The lads are happy.’

That hasn't always been the case since Harry Redknapp was sacked two years ago, and it’s something that needed to be addressed quickly this summer. Under Villas-Boas there had been more than a whiff of dressing-room dissent. His predecessor decided to play out spats in public. A united front it was not.

King can be a tricky individual to read, but his body language when talking about Pochettino is expressive. There is a new philosophy afoot with largely the same squad, a desire to go and emulate Liverpool under Brendan Rodgers.

Why not? There is a squad in place, particularly after much-needed additions at the back, that can go and surprise.

The 33-year-old name checks Erik Lamela as someone who has the potential to unlock defences in a new system and an inventor able to ‘flourish’ when given licence. Christian Eriksen is another.

But Lamela is the intriguing case. A poster boy for ill-informed decisions in the transfer market, it had looked like his stay in England would be brief. Villas-Boas was too rigid a coach to fully incorporate the Argentine and by the time Sherwood rocked up the dye seemed to have already been cast.

Signed for close to £26million last August, Lamela needed time to settle, time to stamp a mark on English football. People within the club truly believe he will thrive under Pochettino. Lamela has now been given that time, something not afforded to managers in north London very often. That’s the main criticism levelled at Daniel Levy, who seems incapable of giving managers the lengthy stint they require. They've gone through eight in 13 years.

That impatience, says King, is merely borne out of a desire to get things right. Pochettino has a five-year contract and is seen as a long-term appointment. Although the initial noises were the same with Villas-Boas, it appears the new man will be given a proper go.

‘The chairman has done a great job over the years,’ King added. ‘From where we were when I was breaking through to the end of my career has a lot to do with the chairman. He’s driving and trying to make us a top team.

‘We've obviously had a lot of changes but that’s through a chairman who is passionate and wants the team to do well.’

King has a very valid point. The year he made his debut - 1999 - Tottenham finished in the bottom half. Fifteen later that’s unthinkable. ‘Hopefully we’ll go on and win the league in the next few years,’ the club legend said.

That’s the power of Pochettino.

hornetrider

63,161 posts

207 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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The dye had been cast? Is that some kind of hairdo dig?

blindswelledrat

25,257 posts

234 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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hornetrider said:
The dye had been cast? Is that some kind of hairdo dig?
No, Im not sure why it was in the article, but it is what they are putting into the security tags in the Spurs shop in advance of our game against liverpool

Jayfish

6,795 posts

205 months

Friday 15th August 2014
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Anyone up for a season of beat the bookie?
Fire up an account with an online bookie, load it with £38 and bet £1 on every game your club plays in the EPL.
Correct score or win/loss/draw only.
Honesty required, lets see who makes the most/loses least...

mickk

29,036 posts

244 months

Saturday 16th August 2014
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Jayfish said:
Anyone up for a season of beat the bookie?
Fire up an account with an online bookie, load it with £38 and bet £1 on every game your club plays in the EPL.
Correct score or win/loss/draw only.
Honesty required, lets see who makes the most/loses least...
I always bet on Spurs in an accumulator but those are the gits that normally let me down.

Last season I opened a new account with Sky and turned £25 into £650 just doing random football bets. Over the World Cup that £650 has dwindled down to £200.



Black can man

31,884 posts

170 months

Saturday 16th August 2014
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Happy first day of the season fellow spuds

The joy i fear will turn into tears come 5 o'clock.

Mrs BCM is going shopping all day :thumb up: & The man cave is open for streams, BT sports & Jeff & the boys

Luvly Spudly

Fittster

20,120 posts

215 months

Saturday 16th August 2014
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Is the team for today out? The BBC have it as:

Tottenham Hotspur

01 Lloris
15 Dier
04 Kaboul
03 Rose
16 Naughton
11 Lamela
23 Eriksen
42 Bentaleb
07 Lennon
29 Capoue
10 Adebayor

Substitutes
09 Soldado
14 Holtby
17 Townsend
18 Kane
20 Dawson
24 Friedel
33 Davies

I'm rather hoping that isn't correct.

juice

8,581 posts

284 months

Saturday 16th August 2014
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Interesting selection with Dier and Bentaleb coming in...Is The Tongan still on his holly bobs ?

Team:-
Lloris, Naughton, Dier, Kaboul, Rose, Bentaleb, Capoue, Lennon, Eriksen, Lamela, Adebayor.


mickk

29,036 posts

244 months

Saturday 16th August 2014
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I must be missing something with Bentaleb.

juice

8,581 posts

284 months

Saturday 16th August 2014
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Don't even recall seeing him in the team, pre-season...bizarre.

m3sye

26,231 posts

203 months

Saturday 16th August 2014
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Any links chaps?

BlackST

9,080 posts

167 months

Saturday 16th August 2014
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m3sye said:
Any links chaps?
Don't you pay for the website which a few of us on the Liverpool page use?

juice

8,581 posts

284 months

Saturday 16th August 2014
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That's fking harsh to send him off for that

m3sye

26,231 posts

203 months

Saturday 16th August 2014
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BlackST said:
Don't you pay for the website which a few of us on the Liverpool page use?
I cant remember the address haha

ascayman

12,790 posts

218 months

Saturday 16th August 2014
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Awful decision
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