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by Sportingo Team on 13 January 2008
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by Jerard on January 13, 2008
I am a die hard Spurs supporter, and it was suprising that Spurs played such dull football. After all the entertainment that they have given the fans, we never expected such a flat performance. Spurs deserved to lose, and maybe thats the kick up the backside that they need. We have Chelsea in about a month from now at the Lane, so lets hope we can Bury the Blues, if you get what i mean...
by Paul on January 13, 2008
If ever there was an example of Comolli's incompetence it was shown in Boatangs performance against Chelsea. Why the hell has that man still got his job, he may as well had taken the £30mill spent on bent, kaboul and boateng, ripped it up and flushed it down the toilet!
by Peter Knight on January 13, 2008
As a long term Chelsea fan (40 years)This game gets me going the most, as I hope this isn't the day we lose to Spurs. I think Spurs players secretly worry about the no wins record & give up too easily. While it wasn't a great match, once Chelsea scored I lost any nerves. The key for me was that Chelsea were simply better WITHOUT the ball & Tottenham did't give us any problems. We could've had a couple more & consigned Spurs to the mid table again. What ever happened to the "Big"five of the 80's?? 125 years of glory?? It's beginning to fade into history.
by David Kirby on January 13, 2008
Simply put Spurs were outplayed in midfield. Thus Keane and Berbatov did not get a ball or space. I thought the Spurs defense looked solid and the critique of Czerny is unfair. The first goal would have beaten any keeper. The reality is O'Hara does not have the tools yet at this level and in a match of this intensity. Malbranque works hard but is out of position on the left, and Boateng like O'Hara is still learning.
by Essexian76 on January 13, 2008
Boetang, Lennon,Malbranque,O'Hara?, Hardly a competant experienced unit for such a difficult game, and you have the tumerity to say that our forwards were ineffectual. Boetang seems to be out of his depth, but he's young so time will tell and hopefully I'll be proved wrong. O'Hara will never be 'top drawer' I'm afraid, a good championship player at best.
by Sunny on January 14, 2008
what's that? Cause they haven't any. Spurs have 43 goals as much as Arsenal and twise received goals as them. What a waste for a Berbatovs talent. He should be playing in a team where he can get support by the other players( and I don't mean mental sopport).Just sell Berba to a bigger club and get cash to by a proper defence .
by mariabgn on January 14, 2008
miserable play....not even one ball to Berba and Keane
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