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Tottenham Hotspur: "To Dare Is To Do"

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Tom Shines

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in a fully fit line up, Corluka will play DM, as Hutton is our right full back

he was purchased as a utility defensive player according to Ramos
Word to the wise, Corluka is a pretty poor DM. We tried there a couple of games last season and looked out of his depth. Not a good enough passer for that position, plus he's not the quickest.

Centre-half or right back.
 

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Word to the wise, Corluka is a pretty poor DM. We tried there a couple of games last season and looked out of his depth. Not a good enough passer for that position, plus he's not the quickest.

Centre-half or right back.

Hutton will go to RB when he is fit, he was pretty good there last year

one of the reasons for us getting Corluka was for CH back up for King or Woody who are injury prone

I agree he looks more of a defender than a midfielder
 

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Darren Bent's winner proved to be the difference in a closely-fought UEFA Cup first round first leg tie against Wisla Krakow at White Hart Lane.

Debutant Fraizer Campbell's cross set up the striker for his third goal of the season, which gives us a vital lead going into the return leg in Poland in a fortnight's time.

David Bentley had given us a first half lead before Tomas Jirsak instantly hit back for the visitors - but the most important thing is a first victory of the 2008/09 campaign for Juande Ramos' side.

From the very first minute, Bentley seemed the man most likely to make something happen for us when he put in a teasing cross from the right that was cut out by goalkeeper Mariusz Pawelek.

The England midfielder was then the provider of two Spurs openings. On 24 minutes, he found Jonathan Woodgate at the back post with an in-swinging corner, but the defender's towering header was saved.

Bentley then released Bent one-on-one with the keeper on 31 minutes, but Pawelek was brave to come off his line and cut out the danger.

However, it seemed only a matter of time before Bentley himself did the damage, and he broke the deadlock two minutes later, sweeping home-left footed from 12 yards having been found by Aaron Lennon.

Prior to this, Wisla had created very little, with only Radoslaw Sobolewski and Rafal Boguski having attempts at goal, neither of which troubled Heurelho Gomes.

So it certainly came as somewhat of a shock when the visitors responded almost instantly to our opener.

Boguski beat Gareth Bale on the right-hand side and crossed for Pawel Brozek, who delicately touched into the path of the on-running Jirsak to finish.

However, it was us who took the momentum into the second half and both Bentley and Giovani Dos Santos went close before Bent had a goal wrongly disallowed.

Bale played in Jermaine Jenas down the left-hand side, and his ball across the face of goal was easily tapped in by the striker.

But the flag had already been raised for offside against JJ, even though replays clearly showed he had timed his run to perfection.

We needed fresh impetus, and Juande Ramos found it in the form of new boy Campbell, who he introduced from the bench on 57 minutes.

Straight away the young striker showed his determination, charging down goal-kicks and tracking back to win possession.

Then, on 73 minutes, he beautifully controlled a long ball, beat his marker and put in an inch perfect cross for strike partner Bent to head home.

On loan from Manchester United for the season, he certainly had the desired impact on this encounter, and could have even had one himself on 77 minutes when Bale's shot was so nearly parried back out to him.

Nonetheless, it was job done for the night, although it will undoubtedly be a tough challenge in Krakow in a fortnight's time as we look to seal our places in the group stages of the competition.

But there can be no doubting the confidence boost a first win of the season could provide going into Sunday's Premier League clash with Wigan Athletic at The Lane.


Spurs (4-4-1-1): Gomes; Gunter (O'Hara, 57), Woodgate, King, Bale; Bentley, Zokora, Jenas, Lennon (Campbell, 57); Giovani (Assou-Ekotto, 70); Bent
Subs not used: Cesar, Huddlestone, Gilberto, Dawson

Wisla (4-4-1-1): Pawelek; Singlar, Baszczynski, Cleber, Diaz; Boguski (Malecki, 73), Sobolewski, Cantoro, Zienczuk; Jirsak (Lobodzinski, 61); Brozek (Niedzielan, 79)
Subs not used: Juszczyk, Marcelo, Glowacki, Barreto

http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/articles/krakedit180908.html
 

Tommy Smith

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Awful transfer market activity is the problem. New multi-million dollar players not living up to expectations...

The likes of Bentley, Dos Santos and Modric have all underperformed. In fact no wonder Barca were willing to let Dos Santos go for 6 million pound...
 

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they paid over the odds for Bentley and Modric.......they remind me alot of Darren Bent

cant argue with that, however Modric didn't play on the weekend, dicky knee


Dos Santos has been OK Tommy, he's still only 19 and has been one of our better players, mind you he hasn't had much to beat

I still think we'll come good at some stage, just hope its sooner rather than later
 

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How long will they give Ramos? I have yet to hear even a murmur about his future even though Spurs have had a worse start this year than they did under Jol last year.

And im guessing they were his signings? They better start performing for him.
 

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cant argue with that, however Modric didn't play on the weekend, dicky knee


Dos Santos has been OK Tommy, he's still only 19 and has been one of our better players, mind you he hasn't had much to beat

I still think we'll come good at some stage, just hope its sooner rather than later

yea i quite like Dos Santos, have to give him a lil bit of time, only young n only gonna get better
 

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How long will they give Ramos? I have yet to hear even a murmur about his future even though Spurs have had a worse start this year than they did under Jol last year.

And im guessing they were his signings? They better start performing for him.

mostly Levy's signing's (its his money) although Ramos sets the targets

Ramos was not happy with the last 48 hours of the transfer window

Ramos wanted another two strikers in Huntelaar and another but didn't eventuate

Levy is a very hard negotiator but had his bluff called and it clearly backfired on us, we had another 60mill to spend, and we have a January budget of another 60mill

hopefully Levy learned his lesson but no one wants to play for a team in the relegation zone so we need to start winning despite having plenty of money in the kitty
 

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Did Fraizer Campbell play against Wigan? Heard he did very well in the UEFA cup.

came off the bench with about 15 to go and played left mid, showed up some of our so called mid fielders, although Modric was out injured

some Spurs fans had him motm, very energetic and never stopped running

Pav is cup tied so Campbell will get plenty of game time in UEFA
 

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2-0 win by Pompey. Tottenham's sh*tness atm is bordering on epic. Defoe was definitely the striker to let go off ahead of Bent :sarcasm:.
 
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