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by Darryl Hockings on 05 March 2007
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OK hands up, who stopped watching the match when we went 2-0 down? Certainly the guy next to me left and wouldn't have seen one of the most exhilarating comebacks in recent memory for Spurs. Cast your minds back to May 7 last year, when we had a viral outbreak which may or may not (I am being VERY diplomatic here) have caused us to under-perform against West Ham at Upton Park. Cue West Ham supporters, and even players like Spurs reject Paul Konchesky, gloating over a victory that decided the league positions of two other clubs. The boot is now very very firmly on the other foot. At the start of the season I begrudgingly felt that West Ham would be a serious threat to us in the race for a top-six finish. Their squad was strong and youthful, had a Premiership season under its belt and was, at the last minute, strengthened by the signings of two world beaters, Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano. How wrong that proved to be.
By all accounts, those very signings upset the boys club, their places no longer guaranteed and team spirit suffered heavily. Add to that a captain who hears another team is sniffing around and promptly gives up playing for the team that made him, and things get worse. A change in management, a shedload spent in January and all the way along I believed West Ham would make it out.
I have no doubts that defeat at the hands of Spurs on Sunday sealed their fate. Not only will us beating them home and away be something to cherish during their relegation, but the manner of the defeat yesterday will have truly crushed their spirit. We were never ahead in the game, albeit we conceded at times when we were the better side, yet I always believed we would get something out of it, such is the transformation in our recent form and confidence. The goals from Teemu Tainio and Dimitar Berbatov were sublime, Jermaine Defoe had more belief in himself than I did to step up in the face of the boo boys and take the penalty, and as for Paul Stalteri getting forward to start and finish off a move, I never thought I would see the day. The West Ham of last season finally turned up for a match, but it was a case of too little too late.
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by Darryl Hockings on March 05, 2007
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by Yahooyid on March 05, 2007
Yes Jol was under real scrutiny three weeks ago, as was Chris Hughton. I think any questions have been answered and I dont know about you, certainly many were wanting to change everyhing now but I always knew we would sort it out. I must admit the slump did carry late into the season, but not too late. Bolton seem to have the same jitters as last season and are now catchable. Out of the 5 or 6 teams going for the two spots and also the next position would be Intertoto for many, and seeing as it is now just basically a couple of extra easy qualifying rounds then it is in the mix, we have the most quality and are looking ready to seriously compete. The team have shown good character and I think realised the time is now and they have to want it. This good team have responded like men and I think they'll definitely push on and get 5th or 6th.
by Chimbonda's grandson on March 05, 2007
Phenomenal to get the small piece of revenge for last season's fixture. Almost better that they were 2-0 up and being cocky too. Although i'd appreciate it if Tottenham did start playing from kick-off against Chelsea on Saturday.
by Ivor Biggen on March 05, 2007
Spurs won`t lose another game this season..Trabant looked a good young potential buy as well.
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