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Good evening.

Let’s cut to the chase here, shall we? We won 3-0 and that no matter how hard one tries to argue otherwise this was good thing. You’d take 3-0, no matter what circumstances wot transpired to produce it pretty much every day of the damn week. It’s a convincing win. You don’t ‘nick’ a game 3-0, after all. Do you?

And here’s the big juicy ‘but’ (that’s what she said) you knew was coming…

When playing away next season Bolton are probably going to be visiting an awful lot of new grounds. This doesn’t give everyone in the top half of the table a legally binding guarantee that they will beat them by an air hockey score.

How many attempts on goal did we have? Well if you divide that figure by 3 that isn’t a number that makes great reading. How many attempts do you think we might get against superior opposition? My wild crazy guess is, ‘fewer.’ So you can see where I’m going with this…

To the ratings!

 8.010 A defining performance when he saved then clanked and clattered his way down the goal post. He reaction to this crash was nichts, nada, nuffink not even a wince. One can but only imagine that Gomes would have been whispering, ‘tell my kids, Daddy always loved them’ in the ear of an attending stretcher bearer.

 7.345 Another very respectable shift where he linked well with Azza Blud and certainly demonstrated he can engage his brain when attacking. Defensively he isn’t quite the full shilling but I guess it is still early doors. Promising enough stuff.

 7.789 The only difference between Raging Kaboul’s performances of late and that of Sir Ledley of King’s have been some occasional cussing in the original French. I’ve always liked him, but he has occasionally been dogged in my mind by appearing a bit thick but those days seem long gone.

 6.987 Seeing his name on the team sheet is a good thing. You’re getting experience and wisdom. On Wednesday we got some old bloke who looked like he could be outwitted by sheep. Against Bolton he looked much sharper. Good to see his high standards returning.

  8.001 As sound as pound really. What’s particularly useful are the forward runs. He’s an intelligent chap old Benny and the quality of his work routinely reflects this. More praise as well for his clearly positive influence on his team mates. A sound as a pound. Did I say that?

 8.009 Occasionally infuriating. Occasionally responsible for some mind numbing, wasteful ‘crosses.’ But this was a pretty decent performance from the wing heeled Chapeltown Tantalizer. Let’s hope he can maintain this form for the rest of the season.

 8.565 ‘Lady Penelope’s black and white driver!’ ©Essexian76. We’ve fallen on our feet here. His contributions are so good I’m desperately trying not to mope on about how I wish he was five years younger. Reality is that he’s a massive asset. Week in week out. Thank you.

 8.569 Offensively close to his best. Yet I get the distinct impression some folks don’t get what it is he actually brings to the party. He’s Champions League and that prat from the Mirror’s piece about a Fat Fwank swap is simply wishing. Clever tale, but wishing all the same.

 8.566 What a complete delight this guy is to have in the shirt. Pace, power and I have it on good authority he’s particularly punctual. I made that last bit up but it’s my blog and I’ll illiterate as I ruddy well please. His crosses are nothing shy of vicious. More please.

 8.567 I love him, I hate him and then I love him again. His goals are invariably excellent and perfectly timed. But a part of me wants him banished from the kingdom. Sent to somewhere awful, like Goodison Park. So he can set the world on fire… so we can buy him again.

 6.345 I was almost very close to being a half decent schoolboy badminton player. I share this not to induce unbearable jealously in you all, rather I had a great teacher who used to spend every game I played against him coldly shouting, ‘aim for the spaces.’ Christ that phrase was burned into my soul.

 

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  • Sid Trotter says:

    Very disappointed.

    The shift I put in wasn’t even registereed. How very dare you Harold.

    I was an 8 at least (though the wife would say less)

  • notsohotspurs says:

    The co-commentator of the game I was watching coverage of said Spurs were currently ‘the’ team to watch.

    Pleasing thing is were winning.

    But more pleasing is we’re doing it the Spurs way.

    Glory Glory.

  • Razspur says:

    HH i feel you have been generous to Scotty P, perhaps due to a minor incident involving Cahill. The rating for Defoe could be trimmed a little as he blocked a certain goal. I made the Croat and Baler equal as MOTM for their superb contributions.

  • Spurchrisd says:

    Fair scores all round. Yesterday VdV can’t come off the bench to play. He looked like he was looking for his glasses so he could read the script.

  • Ginger Pele says:

    I am getting a little fatigued by all the lack of appreciation for exactly what it is that Ade brings to our team…
    We asked for a man to make the difference up front, someone to hold the ball up, someone to play others in, someone to create chances and most importantly someone to score goals!! excuse me if I missed something but it seems to my untrained yet world weery eye that Mr Adebyebye ticks all those boxes and with some aplomb. We are winning week in week out, home and away :-)
    Let the boy shine and give him support and he may just decide to stay

    • Razspur says:

      Ade is a potent force, a presence to instill fear in any defence, holds up well, decent footwork but given the number of excellent scoring chances he should convert a few more. Do not judge as opposed to last season, one of BN`s quotes contains “He (the Spurs player) must never be satisfied with his last performance.” Can you not see that we are on the crest of a wave that leads to Glory.

    • Highgatespur says:

      If in any doubt about no.10 please try to rememember P Crouch’s ( I know that’ll be with pain) contributions or lack of…. Ade has been instrumental in our play… I know missed chances galore but….. COYMS!!!!!

      • David says:

        ADE is the catalyst that has turned the play up a notch. He does what Crouch did not have the tools to do and works his socks off. We cannot afford to lose him.

        • essexian76 says:

          To be fair Crouch also worked his socks off, you couldn’t ever label him as never giving his all. Unfortunately he was totally crap, hard-working, but crap. If Pav put in the same level of effort Crouch did, then we’d be looking at a different player entirely-mind you he’d strange looking though!

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