super spurs spam on sunday, seriously!

Jan 02, 2011 05:08

On the 28th, they hosted Newcastle


have I ever mentioned how Aaron Lennon goals are some of my absolute favorites? well now you know.










fyi they were wearing the black armbands for Ralph Coates.



Do you know want to know who did a fantastic job?



No amount of whipped hair kept him from his work

There needed to be some ~drama~


Kaboul headbutted Tiote and got sent off. I'm not arguing the red card (for which he's apologized) but imo Tiote shouldn't have been on the pitch at that point in the first place and it's a shame he wasn't sent off as well. OH WELL.

VDV also got into it with Joey Barton


and now he's in one of my favorite pictures of the season



Anyway, what do you do when you're down to ten men? Score again, DUH.









"A clean sheet? Those exist???"

They do! First one since the 0-0 Man City at the start of the season. imo partially because of daws coming back!



There was much rejoicing over this wondrous event. Would it ever happen again? You bet!

On the 1st, they hosted Fulham, and it was somewhat less eventful



hellooooooo



The "U MAD" quota was filled early, when Clint Dempsey dived. Seriously there was no contact!!!



Michael Dawson had a lot of feelings wrt the subsequent (BULLSHIT) yellow card against him



Anyway, there was a free kick VDV took and that Gareth Bale headed into the net for the only goal of the match. When I said he would score from a free kick soon I assumed he'd be the one taking it, lol.









"It's ok, it's over now"

The next match is at Goodison Park on Wednesday! The team looked like they were playing tired v Fulham so I wonder which (if any) changes Harry will make.

However, trying to figure out what he's thinking is nigh impossible for me. For instance:

Harry Redknapp says David Beckham could play against Charlton

• Spurs and LA Galaxy talk as England midfielder confirms his interest in moving on loan
• Tottenham manager insists 35-year-old can fit into his team and play at top level


The prospects of David Beckham making a return to the Premier League have increased as Harry Redknapp said the player has declared his desire to join Tottenham Hotspur. Spurs are now in talks with Beckham's club, Los Angeles Galaxy, about signing the 35-year-old on loan until the Major League Soccer season resumes in March.

Redknapp even suggested that Beckham could be available to play in the FA Cup tie against Charlton Athletic next weekend, explaining that he was eager to complete the deal done as rapidly as possible. Galaxy are believed to be reluctant to sanction the move because Beckham suffered an injury during a similar loan stint at Milan last year, but the player has explained that he believes playing for Spurs would help him maintain his fitness levels during the American off-season - while also helping him fulfill his ultimate aim, which is to add to his 115 England caps.

"We've got to get him quickly if it's going to happen as he's only available until March," explained Redknapp. "It's out of may hands now, I've passed it on to [Tottenham director of football administration] Darren Eales and I think he's talking to whoever he has to talk to at LA Galaxy. It's down to whether they'd let him come or not."

Asked whether he was concerned that Beckham has previously said he would never contemplate signing for a club other than Manchester United, whom he left after a decade in 2003, Redknapp replied: "David just said he'd like to come and play at Tottenham. He told me that."

Redknapp rubbished the notion that Beckham no longer has anything to offer at the highest level and explained how he could fit into Tottenham's team. "Other than Aaron [Lennon] we've got no one who can play wide on the right because David Bentley keeps picking up injuries and wants to go out on loan anyway. I've got Niko Kranjcar but he hates playing there, he wants to come in off the left so it's a problem. You need a squad. [Beckham] is not going to play every game but I still think he could play a big part for us. He could have come on [against Fulham] and help us keep the ball."

Redknapp compared signing Beckham to his decision to bring Teddy Sheringham to Portsmouth in 2001, when the striker, like Beckham now, was 35. "[Beckham] would be a great influence. When I took Teddy to Portsmoiuth, I said to the others 'watch him train, watch his technique and how he takes pride in everything he does. Watching how top players practice is better than all the coaching in the world. If it's doable, it's a no-brainer."

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