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Lies, Damed Lies & Quotes From Ex Players

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Good morning ladies.

 As Spurs sit resplendent in sixth place this mornings blog is brought to you by the will of Allah and some damp sellotape.

 There is a sense of fragility about this season so far for most sides. Look at us. We get thumped and then do some thumping. That isn’t a status quo, it’s more like having Motley Crue move into your spare room.

 And you won’t get a better segue than that to then touch upon the curious case of Franco Begbie, also known as Hutton. I haven’t heard a more disingenuous pile of piffle from anyone since I last saw a child explain their innocence over something they 100% did.

 Begbie decided to tell ‘his story’ to The Mirror. Quite what motivated him to do so, I’m struggling to understand and in all his full and frank revelations he shares nothing to explain.

 ‘The last time I spoke to Redknapp, he told me, I don’t want you to train with us any more. I want you to train with the kids” Well, I guess something must have prompted Arry. I am guessing this wasn’t in response to you forgetting the two shugs in his tea.

 ‘I don’t think anybody should be treated like that. So many people there [at White Hart Lane] feel unwanted. I’ve never experienced anything like that anywhere I’ve been. Is that a good reputation? I don’t know.’

 Now we know that Arry has his favourites, but I would argue that Arry’s first loves are those who put a shift in on the training pitch and deliver in the Premiership. Perhaps the clucking Celt simply didn’t deliver.

 The feeling of being unwanted is curious one. This is supposedly a professional football club, not a drop in centre for bleeding hearts in need of a hug. Bentley, Jenas, Hutton & Co. were not good enough to consistently hold down a first team place. And what is that last sentence all about?

 “At one stage there were five right-backs there – me, Kyle Naughton, Kyle Walker, Pascal Chimbonda and Vedran Corluka. In what first-team squad do you ever get that? It’s usually two. I spent four months there doing nothing. It is a massive knock to your confidence.”

In fairness to what looks like 3 Stooges like clerical error, the underlying issue at that time was Charlie, Pascal and you were all bought as being ‘the answer’ but when it came to it were all a bit wet. And the other two were prospects then.

 “I played centre-half, left-back, right back, up front, ‘He [Redknapp] didn’t care any more. For me it was an unhappy place and I knew my time was up a while ago.”

Another curious statement. You played ‘up front’ did you? I guess I must have missed that game. Or did this happen in training? My limited knowledge of training sessions is that it is useful to mix it up now and again – but only for a few minutes. Are you deliberately trying to mislead us here Beggars?

 “I’d go and see him [Redknapp] and my questions weren’t being answered. In the end I didn’t care what was said – who is going to be happy not playing?”

What were you asking? If you weren’t playing well enough in the manager’s book to merit a first team place, isn’t it your job to change his opinion?

 “Who wants to come home angry and take it out on your wife? That’s not what you want to do. I’m more family-orientated than anything.”

 And here we enter shark infested waters in a paper boat. The nickname Begbie was given to Al by me after a report was made in a national newspaper detailed a drinking binge in London gone wrong when young Al battered his own father in broad daylight.

 Hutton needed his family more than ever after he played badly in the 4-0 defeat by Fulham last January, a performance which he believes cemented his lowly standing with Redknapp. ” I had a poor game,” he admitted. “And that was it.”

 Ah, hang on, I do believe some accountability has managed to filter into this interview?

The rest largely deteriorates into the possible temperature of the blood that will coarse through his veins should he be given the opportunity to face Arry again but this time in a Scotland shirt, as Arry manages England.

 This is the last nail in the reality coffin for me. Tottingham have yet to face Villa this season and surely the born again right back would have two cracking opportunities to demonstrate how shockingly overlooked he was under Arry, rather than wait for Arry to be appointed a national coach and then wait for the two nations to draw each other.

 More proof as if it were needed that many footballers need to stop worrying about what everyone else is doing and pay closer attention to what they themselves are up to.

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  • mus says:

    i see the hutton in the vegas with jj in june when i holiday with friends i said hello to them we talked but now they both go together and talk to rubbish Spurs i wish i headbut them make

  • Gilbo says:

    He’s a twat. Can’t defend, good riddance. COYS

  • devonshirespur says:

    “Lies, Damed Lies & Quotes From Ex Players”

    When I saw this headline I thought it would be further to RSol’s appearance on the Goals on Sunday sofa.

    He actually comes across quite well, and although the Soul-glowed one and the GMTV guy did ask him about loyalty and his move to Arsenal, RSol conveniently forgot about the Lies and Damed Lies he told for about 18 months before leaving Spurs for free.

    I don’t suppose he would ever say…”ok, i strung out THFC for 18 months saying I would sign a new deal with actually no intention of doing so and every intenion of putting myself in the best positon to earn as much as I possibly could” BUT to simply explain his move as ambition is pathetic.

    RSol’s agent has always banged on about RSol having never broken a contract…to me that defence is as about as legitimate as Bin Laden saying “I never flew the plane into the building”. His moves have always been carefully planned and calculated with the aim of maximising his gain.

    Sure, leave the club to surround yourself with better players and to win things. Many have. teddy & Carrick for example. But there are ways of doing it.

    I have respect for ambitious players, they are usually winners, and I see the likes of Bale and Modric being of that sort, with the talent to back it up. But I have no time for players who act in such a underhand way, lying through their teeth to serve their own purposes.

    I see RSol as a pioneer, a ground breaker, the template for the modern footballer….”its ALL about me and how much I can earn, to hell with everybody else”.

    Modric, IMO, is slightly different. He has clearly been courted and tapped up by CFC and I defy anyone from being affected by someone offering to triple their wages. Its like winning the lottery but being told you have to work a years notice. You don’t want to, you used to love your job, but now you have millions of pounds to spend and suddenly the job you loved is ruining your life!

    In fairness to RSol he always gave his best and you have to respect that. Modric is also proving himself again to be top class. I just hope that we can convince him to take a pay rise so we can avoid a January of further unsettling speculation!

  • Mr_Spiggott says:

    Huttons tirade was 99% moronic.

    At least he stopped short of tweeting his sentiments and used a red top therefore getting paid.

    I’d like to see him and Sandro come together when we play Villa. Then we’ll see who is better at tackling.

  • Greekos says:

    Completely agree devonshire.

    But on the article itself. It seems that Hutton didnt get the hint. When Redknapp had 5 right backs in meant the ones he had werent good enough. Asking you to play with the kids is him telling you to leave. The fact you werent getting games means at best you were back up. The whole interview to me is a textbook example of someone not getting the hint.

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