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Good morning.

It’s funny how people’s minds work when they become anxious. The boss’ line up was naive, the changes he made a no brainer if you listen to those that don’t wish him well. After Arry’s appearance MOTD the same mob are anticipating QPR finishing 5th. And does anyone know why Arry has his arms on his seat like he’s driving a wheelchair?

If we learned much from yesterday it is that Jamie Redschnapps is a malicious toad that we need reinforcements. This was proof if it were ever needed that we did indeed get off lightly against City. Or at least some 75 minutes of of proof. 

The knock on effect of players being out has been guys being played out of position and guys getting played who simply aren’t good enough. Let’s have a look at the whys and wherefores player by player and see if we can reach a conclusion that makes sense in the bit under Villas-Boas’ snap. 

Given the circumstances I’m more minded to think how many we might have conceded had he not been there. This bizarrely or not depending upon how your mind works is is precisely the right time to hand over the reigns to Hugo. We cannot afford to play with this guy’s head. We already have one psychological minefield on our goalkeeping staff and don’t need a second. Was it a faultless performance? No. Welcome to the real world. Brad’s 141, he’s be just fine about it.

I remember running a piece a few years back saying that King had had it. One bright spark suggested that blogs such as mine were irresponsible and didn’t aid the player’s recovery, in fact the opposite. I was making his knee worse. So I await the accusation that I made Kyle Walker daft as a brush. Watching him has become a bit depressing. He urgently needs someone assist him to master basic defending and then half a dozen other simple passes he needs to master. All this belting around is largely pointless. 

Good works get overlooked and mistakes are bellowed about from the rooftops. Sounds a lot like the way my ex operated. Maybe he’s as sick and tired of playing alongside Forrest Gump and ‘this weeks’ other CB as we are watching them. You build a ateam from the back. And the return of Benny cannot come soon enough.

Despite shoeing some promise, this was a step to far. Again, if we had better options then he wouldn’t be exposed like this. For all of Benny’s faults and various quirks he’s a proper Premier League left back and minus him we’re simply wall papering over the cracks. Verts does play for Belgium at LB, but the last time I looked it is a Tottenham shirt he wears every week. The defense needs balance and that will only come from being settled in it’s formation.

Had a comfortable enough game but I’m convinced that the way forward is him playing CB with Kaboom. Benny on the left of them and we throw the two Kyles half a pool cue each. ‘Now, our operation is small, but there’s a lot of potential for “aggressive” expansion. So, which one of you fine gentlemen would like to join our team? Oh, there’s only one spot open right now, so we’re gonna have…Tryouts. Make it fast.’

A bit of a nothingy performance if we’re going to be honest with ourselves.

‘Paaaaaaaaaaaaaaain!’ One tough rockin’ bar steward. No prisoners, but more importantly he is constantly wanting to build, turn possession into attack. You can hear him on the ball. ‘Who’s with me?!’ What a great buy. Inspirational character.

Oh look, let’s stop kidding ourselves. Get that Carroll lad in from the off and be done with it. Carroll deserves a run based upon whilst he doesn’t offer the occasional breathtaking pass he offers so much more in every other single department.

How the mighty have fallen. This was supposed to be a big season for him and he’s becoming increasingly invisible for huge parts of games. We need him to put in bigger shifts, it’s that straightforward. Defensively he thinks he’s above it all and sure, while the goal was superb, the rest of his 95 minutes wasn’t. Needs some tough love and less indulging. 

What an idiot and anyone who wants to whine about Howard Webb’s decision to show a red is being beyond naive. 

A largely horrible performance were any good he did was marred with a largely miserable attitude after Adebayor walked. So for 75 minutes his one dimensional contribution was joyless. He constantly looks to others and never to himself. Infuriatingly limited.

We keep waiting, hoping.

Did playing 10 men for really add up to a 3 goal difference in the scoreline? No. Having to field a hotch-potch side yet again and having to play without the best player from our last game is what killed us off. The opening 11 was good. I didn’t see anything wrong with it at all given the missing personnel. The substitutions were also spot on.

What some of you may not wish to factor in is that the Arsenal side that played was stronger than was widely anticipated and they actually had a good game and deserved to win. 5-2 isn’t pinching it. So you need to look at why and not just make knee jerk responses.

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  • EngNor says:

    What about Souleymane? Didn`t like the team when shown included Hudds, at 26yrs, is He a work in progress, I think we have seen the best of Hudds and only disappointment awaits. Yago Falque, why is He not in the squad of late? COYS!

    • Hot_Spur says:

      Yes I was rather surprised that Falque wasn’t at least on the bench. Townsend was on the bench and I think Falque is better than Townsend.

      • JaySpurs says:

        Falque seems much better. Townsend has looked clueless when coming on this season. Falque has looked impressive. Where is he then AVB, hmm?

        • EngNor says:

          Falque would be my first choice over Hudds, He has impressed and has earned a place in the starting line up, considering the choices we have right now. COYS!

  • Catcher says:

    Losing Dembele has cost us big,exactly the same as last year when we lost Modric for a run of games. Levy had to buy another centre mid last summer, a la Moutinho Huddlestone is beyond useless. I feel sorry for AVB as he is in the firing line, Levy has let him short on quality because he is more interested in the bottom line of the account sheet.
    When will Levy realise that £30 million in the bank does not win titles and trophys

    • TMWNN says:

      They aren’t interested in trophies, that would require putting their own money into the club. They are taking the punters for mugs and will continue to string them along until the club is sold.

  • Ronnie Wolman says:

    Lloris looks class and needs the time.He will be up there with Joe Hart in quality Im sure.

    Walker is a putz but you are right Harry,if someone can teach him (duh) a few tricks of the trade like defending and passing we will all be better off

    Billy.He is done.

    Vertonghen at CB its best

    Benny is not the best defender in the world but he is a clever player

    Lennon and Bale have a right to be pissed off.Bale I think is gone if things dont change soon and Lennon gives a lot and is probably frustrated now.

    Sandro.If you want to go to war and pick a player to go with its Sandro. Really I get the same shivers when I see him that I did when I saw Dave Mackay.They are from the same mold.

    Huddlestone.Does some great things.Keep him as a bench player.

    Ade was having a great time but a little bit of szhizo got into him. When he is supreme he is supreme.But his emotions can turn any time.
    Elation,anger and depression all happen within minutes within him and he has such a personality he takes himself,the team and us with him on the ride.

    Defoe would have done great had Ade been out there all game.Ade is a brilliant supply player.

    Dempsey has to play in midfield and find his space to nip in the box.He hasnt found that groove.

    AVB? He is on trial and the proceedings are not going in his favour.He needs a good defence to start with.

    • Bruxie says:

      Sorry, Ronnie.

      Dempsey in midfield?

      He needs to do more than make late runs into the box.

      The club’s too big for him…in his mind.

      • Ronnie Wolman says:

        remember Darren Bent before us,with us and after us?

        • LLL says:

          Yes, I do. Shite before, shite for us, shite after us.

        • Ronnie Wolman says:

          I think that is the word of an ideologue

        • LLL says:

          Interesting. I think he is one-dimensional and will score goals if you make him the entire focus of the attack. That was never going to be the case at Spurs which is why it was stupid to buy him. He is an average striker that will score goals for below average football teams. I think his career stats prove that.

        • Ronnie Wolman says:

          below average…average….We need goals.We had four strikers at one time and had no idea how to use them.One is good then use then for certain games but we have no idea.
          We have no idea how to get the best out of players.
          With Redknapp he relied on Bale or VDV to do something themselves special but he didnt get the best out of the team and now its the same.

      • UnkleKev says:

        On the contrary Bruxie, I think the problem with D****** is he thinks he’s too big for the club. He has the look of a player who’s pissed off his move to Liverpool fell through.

    • 4 Ever Hopeful says:

      Agree with Lloris and about Billy being done. I’d make Vertonghen captain.

  • Bruxie says:

    I have an abiding memory of Henry and Judas sat together, clapping and looking just like the kids at school who had just let your tyres down.

    I want revenge already. The shame of their evil gloating will last until we stuff ’em.

    But I bet Sky won’t have a camera on them then.

    Who do we have that can do a similar job?

    Mabbutt? He wouldn’t lower himself to that level.

  • LLL says:

    I understand that Dempsey may be suffering a little bit of small fish in a bigger pond syndrome, perhaps even a mini crisis of confidence. But to these things prevent you from making an effort to get the ball back when your first touch is a pass to their midfield? A lack of skill is one thing, but the lack of effort and interest he showed at times yesterday shouldn’t be tolerated.

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