The main concern among Spurs supporters seems to be that we keep a firm hold in midfield and defence. But  if Mido gets his move away from White Hart Lane to Manchester City of all teams, then it will be almost essential to bring in another choice striker.

Even more essentially, apart from Aaron Lennon, we have no pace and agility on the wings. I guess Steed Malbranque does his best to come up at times, as does Didier Zokora - but who is making blistering runs into the opposition half other than Lennon? And as we know, he is not the most talented crosser of the ball despite some good efforts at times.

Our main problem is on the left flank, where we need a naturally gifted left-footer to provide us with cut-in runs and pinpoint outswinger crosses to our highly-rated strike force. A likely suitor to this position, I feel, would be Blackburn's Morten Gamst Pedersen. If you saw him the other night against us, some of the balls he whipped in were phenomenal. With somebody like Pedersen, it does not take a genius to convert his crosses into goals, and with the likes of Dimitar Berbatov on the prowl, this wing-striker partnership would be formidable.

With the top four, each position is evenly weighted with talent. Spurs are in desperate need of this sort of balance. We need to start buying the right players and stop wasting money on unknown young wannabes. I feel we need an icon or a role model for every team player to look up to. Liverpool have Jamie Carragher holding the back line together, Stevie Gerrard pushing the midfield forwards and Dirk Kuyt up front.  Spurs seem to be lacking in fluency at times which, in effect, decides the rest of the game pretty much.

As a Spurs fan, I think Martin Jol has made a good enough effort and the prospects are bright. But it is going to take time before our team are really credited for their football.

Another main point is our need for a regular, reliable left-back. I reckon Younes Kaboul may be the answer. We are meant to be close to capturing the Auxerre defender's signature in a £7.5m deal come summer. This takes me to centre half. Like left-back, this 'crack in the wall' needs to be sealed, and some Spurs fans have mentioned how Wayne Bridge may fit the bill.

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