Quote from: Pete3206 on November 16, 2011, 05:02:20 PMThe pre-match on TV will be an hour long Harry Redknapp tribute (lovable rogue, wheeler dealer, next England manager, etc, etc) followed by a 2-0 defeat, where we'll get robbed by at least one controversial, game changing decision.He sure doesn't like being called that .
The pre-match on TV will be an hour long Harry Redknapp tribute (lovable rogue, wheeler dealer, next England manager, etc, etc) followed by a 2-0 defeat, where we'll get robbed by at least one controversial, game changing decision.
Quote from: usav on November 17, 2011, 06:34:09 PMWhy?Hung over.
Why?
Not only a draw would be extremely difficult to get, but a win would be impossible. Come on now, use your head. We have a non-existent midfield, a collapsible defence and a tactically clueless manager. Gabby won't have the ability to one man our team to a draw against a top 6 on form side away from home, nevermind a victory.
Saturday 19 November 2011 22.29 GMTAston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur, 8pm Monday 21 NovemberKevin Bond claims Tottenham are now a sterner prospect away from homeKevin Bond admits that Tottenham Hotspur have been "turned over" away from home in previous seasons but the Spurs assistant manager believes they are now a sterner prospect away from White Hart Lane.Bond, Harry Redknapp's assistant manager, said: "As a staff you're aware of where your strengths are and maybe where your deficiencies are slightly. Maybe we got turned over too easily at times last season and we've thought about that and hopefully we're not quite the same this season. It's about a mental toughness of the players and also your team selection – we're full of flair players who are probably, you might argue, better with the ball than without on occasion so they need to be aware of their defensive duties."Tottenham, who visit Aston Villa on Monday evening, have lost only once away from home so far, and Bond picked out their last match, the 3-1 win at Fulham, as an indicator of their new resolve."We've shown a little more resilience away from home. The Fulham game: we weren't great in the second half, but we did show plenty of battling qualities and maybe in previous seasons we wouldn't have got anything from that game," he said of a win that was only confirmed when Jermain Defoe scored in the 90th minute, after Younes Kaboul's second-half own goal.Bond added that Scott Parker's acquisition in the summer has provided further steel in the midfield for tough away trips. "He looks to me like he thoroughly enjoys a tackle – Wilson Palacios gave it when Harry first came here, then Sandro last season was fantastic at that. So we've now got Sandro and Scott Parker," he said.Starting with Villa, Spurs do not have what appears the hardest sequence of league fixtures until they host Chelsea on 22 December. Yet despite also playing West Brom, Bolton, Stoke and Sunderland before then, Bond denied it would be easy. "I wouldn't underestimate anybody – it would be disrespectful to look at them and say: 'We can beat them.' The team at the bottom is capable of beating the team at the top," he added.
Quote from: Kingthing on November 17, 2011, 09:17:00 PMQuote from: usav on November 17, 2011, 06:34:09 PMWhy?Hung over.Haha, you might not be far wrong.I was at the Ireland game in Dublin on Tuesday night. The next morning I had a job interview first thing.On my way back passing the Shelbourne Hotel who did I see in the enclosed, smoking area at the front but Dicky Dunne, bleary-eyed in jeans and a hoodie, puffing on a cigarette. Was caught between congratulating him and ticking him off so I just left him to it.
Quote from: eamonn on November 18, 2011, 10:59:25 PMQuote from: Kingthing on November 17, 2011, 09:17:00 PMQuote from: usav on November 17, 2011, 06:34:09 PMWhy?Hung over.Haha, you might not be far wrong.I was at the Ireland game in Dublin on Tuesday night. The next morning I had a job interview first thing.On my way back passing the Shelbourne Hotel who did I see in the enclosed, smoking area at the front but Dicky Dunne, bleary-eyed in jeans and a hoodie, puffing on a cigarette. Was caught between congratulating him and ticking him off so I just left him to it.From The SunSTEVE BRUCE insists Sunderland will not be left punch-drunk by an Irish hangover — but reckons some of their Premier League rivals will not be so lucky.John O'Shea and Keiren Westwood return to face Fulham after helping Giovanni Trapattoni's Republic of Ireland reach next summer's European Championships.The Guinness flowed in Dublin after the 5-1 aggregate play-off win over Estonia. But Bruce reckons his partying pair will be OK after failing to push the boat out as far as some of their team-mates.The Sunderland boss smiled: "John's head was fine, and Keiren didn't touch a drop, but I'd back Villa to get beaten at the weekend from what I heard. The Wolves lads also had a right crack at it, too."