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Tottenham defensive wall fail
ramaboy10 11 years ago
Mauritius 285 6463

Go to 10 sec to see Adebayor and Paulinho fail

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GunnerAFC 11 years ago
Arsenal, England 47 1026

Blocked.

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DrunkenMonkey 11 years ago
West Ham United, England 16 204

lool i would be embarrassed to score that

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ramaboy10 11 years ago
Mauritius 285 6463

Here you go ;)

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tiki_taka 11 years ago
Barcelona, France 367 9768

Poor Lloris.

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expertfootball11 11 years ago
Real Madrid, France 64 2837

Tottenham are very disapointing than before. 3 years ago, Harry Redknapp was the coach of the Spurs. And honestly, he did a better work than Vilas-Boas and Sherwood combined.

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Dephased 11 years ago
Arsenal, United States 12 501

Well thats because Redknapp is an amazing coach, something Villas-Boas and Sherwood isn't.

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Lodatz 11 years ago
Tottenham Hotspur, England 150 4992

^ That's such a myth.

Harry Redknapp is a motivator, that's it. He's very good at telling a player that the player is world-class, and thus getting a good performance from them. But as a tactician, and as an overall coach? He's really not very good.

If you think otherwise, check out where he is now; relegated with QPR, the most expensive squad in the whole Championship, and still not going to get promoted back again. He has won a single trophy his entire career, at Portsmouth.

Seriously, he's not that good. He was the right man in the right place at the right time to make great use of Bale and Modric (and VdV) coming into their primes together, and also the fact that City had not yet become the monster they are now.

AVB did more ground-work and more sophisticated training in one season than Redknapp did in 4. He just never got to work with Modric, and only had Bale for one season, and he STILL got a higher points tally than Redknapp ever managed.

Sherwood was simply our youth-team coach, shoved in there after our stupid decision to sack AVB half-way through the season. I feel sorry for him, in fact, because he was doing a good job with our youth squad, but now will have to leave the club prematurely.

We ballsed it up by sacking AVB, and by selling Bale.

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Dynastian98 11 years ago Edited
Real Madrid 483 7140

@Lodatz

I thought that selling Bale wasn't all that bad for them. You guys just didn't get the adequate replacements with the money you received from us. Give that 85 M Pounds to Mourinho or Simeone, and I'm sure that more intelligent replacements would've came in. I think that Spurs' problem was that they became a little too reliant on that little bit of magic that Bale would work every once in a while. That, and the ridiculously high defensive line. -_-

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@Lodatz

I thought that selling Bale wasn't all that bad for them. You guys just didn't get the adequate replacements with the money you received from us. Give that 85 M Pounds to Mourinho or Simeone, and I'm sure that more intelligent replacements would've came in. I think that Spurs' problem was that they became a little too reliant on that little bit of magic that Bale would work every once in a while. That, and their ridiculous high defensive line. -_-

@Lodatz

I thought that selling Bale wasn't all that bad for them. You guys just didn't get the adequate replacements with the money you received from us. Give that 85 M Pounds to Mourinho or Simeone, and I'm sure that more intelligent replacements would've came in. I think that Spurs' problem was that they became a little too reliant on that little bit of magic that Bale would work every once in a while. That, and their ridiculously high defensive line. -_-

@Lodatz

I thought that selling Bale wasn't all that bad for them. You guys just didn't get the adequate replacements with the money you received from us. Give that 85 M Pounds to Mourinho or Simeone, and I'm sure that more intelligent replacements would've came in. I think that Spurs' problem was that they became a little too reliant on that little bit of magic that Bale would work every once in a while. That, and their ridiculously high defensive line. -_-

@Lodatz

I thought that selling Bale wasn't all that bad for them. You guys just didn't get the adequate replacements with the money you received from us. Give that 85 M Pounds to Mourinho or Simeone, and I'm sure that more intelligent replacements would've came in. I think that Spurs' problem was that they became a little too reliant on that little bit of magic that Bale would work every once in a while. That, and their ridiculously high defensive line. -_-

Salahadin 11 years ago
Real Madrid, France 11 554

Money wasted for sure. They could have done much better signings imo.

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Lodatz 11 years ago
Tottenham Hotspur, England 150 4992

@Dynast: It would have been a damn sight better for us if we'd kept him, and continued to build a team around him, instead of selling him and then just splashing out the 85m.

Look at Liverpool, now, with Suarez. They said No, and told their player to sit tight and shut up, and it worked. now look at them.

We should have been another Liverpool this year. :(

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expertfootball11 11 years ago
Real Madrid, France 64 2837

No the signings came in too late, and did not compensate the departures, such as Bale.

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