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11 O’Clocker – On An Upbeat Note

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Good  evening.

The arrival of Emmanuel at the Lane I’d have to describe as seminal. In a stroke his signature made bigots blush and fans across the globe experience something they hadn’t truly felt for some time. Legitimate hope.

Ade’s only here for a year and this is coup in itself. I’ve alleged that Arry is above all a good crisis manager and equally our new number 10 has form for arriving at new clubs and delivering some of his best work …early doors.

Man At Cable Street Riots is undoubtedly another light in the fog of ‘getting it right’. I was struggling to identify him in the first few minutes of my dodgy stream against Mick’s marauders – but as I made reference in the player ratings – he runs like a footballer on a Pathe News reel.  Poker faced, all low center of gravity, big shorts and clumpy boots. No care for this out of place hair until the tackle is over, the run is done, the ball is out of play.

Brad has conceded more goals than anyone would care to mention. But against the backdrop of me actually being a Gomes admirer, I think the Septics’ horrible tally so far requires perspective. 

City and United are scoring goals for fun. That’s not an excuse, it’s a statement of fact. And it’s all about perception …Granite jawed he stands. He blasts his charges in English and the watching crowds know him from his Premiership form. And when the ball goes in, his demeanor lacks that South American comic vibe. His failed dives have all been all out attempts rather than stock barrel rolls ala England’s Number One.

And what of the young chap with facial features that occasionally resemble a rodent with a poultry crest allergy? I believe he’ll come good for us again. Anyone with enough low animal cunning/savvy to attempt to engineer a transfer only a few months into a lengthy contract has enough about them to realise that all eyes are on his stock. As Fernando Torres will discover in due course a footballer needs to maintain his form if he is to stay attractive. 

So personnel-wise we are primed to gradually improve once more in January . The hate figures have gone. But more importantly their wage bills have left with them. To state the bleedin’ obvious, the run into Christmas needs to be a period of consolidation with players learning to understand each other. 

Still no return date for Billy Gallas, but this is such a vital piece of this season’s puzzle. Ledders will not feature in more games than he did last season and Kaboul appears to have an ongoing battle between his classy and his daft genes. Awsome Dawson equally seems to suffer when not supervised by an adult.

The path ahead is potentially exciting. Liverpool are not consistently living up to the hype. King Kenny has seemingly gone from a popular pontiff to a bloke in a chain store suit bemoaning refereeing decisions. Dalglish has paid through the eyeballs for for some relatively so so players. Which is cheap shot as that is known as market forces. 

Arsenal have signed a genuine weapon in Gervinho, but as an entire outfit they are quite a bit broken. The doctrines of their illustrious leader has filtered down as being that of the troops too. But the problem is that they have simply run out of people to blame. Come Christmas I predict spontaneous combustion if they have failed to attach themselves convincingly to the coat tails of the front runners. Aunty Wenger’s jam tomorrow spiel has well and truly worn it’s welcome.

But of course, we’re only a week and a bit into September…

BIOYC!

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  • kennyid says:

    Have to say Parker looks the part. A bit of no nonsense will not go amiss. If only Ledley were of average fitness/injury rate….! Still, were started, onward and upward with “legitimate hope”. Nice one.

  • Dublin Yid says:

    Parker is like a cross between Billy Elliot and Michael J Fox. Done well though nice subtle pass for Ade trying to think who else would have done that in our midfield apart from Modders who is still wondering how he’s going to pay his mortgage since his move went tits up bless. Can’t remember us scoring a goal like that in a while anyone ????

  • Nicktheyid says:

    Daily mail tag, apparent arry quote” Gomes. No I’ve not bombed him out but I fink his looking to move on in January”.
    Is that it two aging second rate keepers? I for one saw something in Gomes that reminded me of aleksic.yes mistakes but also sublime saves that other so called better keepers couldnt make. Sorry mr redknapp but I hope that you are the one looking to ” move on” as I think your numbers up.I would have bet money on Steve lean being the 1st prem boss out the door but how, in a very sick kind of way I hoped that wolves spanked us and put another Barry large nail in saggychops coffin( metaphoric) of course

    • Highgatespur says:

      Call yourself a spurs man – go back to goonerland and stay there !!!

      • nicktheyid says:

        no,definately a spurs man! unlike redknapp who continues to whore hiself to all and sundry.
        why do you think levy only spent the pitance he did this window? he knows arry is going,sooner rather than later and is saving the cash for the next bloke.
        i take offence at being called a gooner…….especially now there shit

        • eastanglianspur says:

          Totally agree with nicktheyid. The sooner trout chops is shown the door the better it will be for THFC and hopefully we’ll keep Gomes – howlers and all Hollywood performances included, bless him. You have to admit there is the unique humorous side to his antics.

      • Phil McAvity says:

        Humorous?? Yeah I was cracking up when he fumbled Ronaldo’s 800 yard shot against Real Madrid!

        What a card he is!!

  • sydney vicious says:

    Nice to see a bit of sense at last. I couldn’t believe the whingeing on this site yesterday. The truth is we went to a tough away venue to play a settled side in form, and us with 2 key players who had only trained once, a seriously underdone Ledders, a sulky midfield genius, a long injury list, and we do ’em 2-blot. It was a great result, but the Chicken Little brigade were bagging Ledders, Kaboul, Monkey Boy. Fark me drunk.

  • Billy Legit says:

    I’m gonna toss my typically pessimistic THFC cap into the wardrobe and predict we give those Brookside B*stards a real tonking next weekend (regardless of what happens on thursday night).

    Why?…..simple, keep that gobshite Suarez on a leash and the not-so-mighty-Reds really avn’t got much going for them up front – cue Kuyt banging in a hat-trick now…..shit, i’ve just gone and picked up my cap from the wardrobe…..

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