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Good morning.

On the news this morning they are stock taking at London Zoo. How quintessentially English. If all zoos do this as a matter of course I don’t want to know. I like to think of American, Chinese and German zoo keepers all zapping and their resident’s from golf carts using bar code guns.  

While in N1…in the midst of four dozen penguins there is a man in wellington boots armed with a pen and notebook. “27, 28… hold up fella, weren’t you number 17?”

Perhaps this is a good time take stock; count our penguins, tot up our tigers.

Yachtsman made the suggestion of not just ratings for the game but cumulative appreciation which is an excellent suggestion particularly at this mid point in proceedings.  So when leaving your, ‘What game were you watching? 7.045?! He was easily worth a 7.047!!!  It’s a good time to reflect upon the individual player’s season so far.

 7.001 Another one of those ‘he had little to do but done it well’ sketches for the Bradster. He’s been consistent and that is why he was shipped in and that is why he’s been a success. My one criticism are his kick outs. 99% of them fall into enemy hands. Ball on the floor please. Ball on the floor.

 7.002 This was him in good form and pleasing to see it. He might draw negative comments for his crossing or whatever but I’m more interested in him being trained to lay the ball off to someone we pay to do that. No costly errors worth discussing at the back and that’s the important bit.

 7.432 I see him and I start to hear Ashford & Simpson’s ‘Solid As A Rock’ playing. He’s a hunched, dogged soldier keeping guard and I sleep soundly on his watch. Something we’ve been missing for donkey’s years. A sluggish return from injury but hey, spring chickens don’t have that level of experience.

 8.999 The meteoric improvement in young Younes has been a pleasure. He was undoubtedly shipped in as cover/addition to/replacement for Ledders. He began his time brightly and then deteriorated into race horse that kept getting stuck in the stalls. Last night shows just how far he has come.

 6.861 Oh Kyle. You need to sit down in a quiet room and dwell a while on your situation. We all love the idea of you, what you could offer. But you need to focus on being a great defender first and foremost. These forward runs are beginning to grate. Again, we have other folk on the pay roll to do this and do it well.

 8.442 The old Dutch masterclass. His determination and energy levels were superb. A swash buckling performance. The only question mark is what to expect from him on a game by game basis. One minute he’s pulling more strings than the London Philharmonic the next he looks like he don’t know how to quit.

 7.000 This little fellow needs to start delivering some consistency. I’m not sure what the problem is but this was West Brom not Bayern Munich. Another game where he pottered about in the first half and then improved inthe second. If you think you’re worth £40M and he keeps telling us he is, then he needs to step up to the price tag every game.

 Ouch. We wish you well.

 6.901 Another one who has gone from being a leading light to a walk on part. This whole drifting about business isn’t working. What’s actually occurring is that he’s less involved in the game and passing over attacking reigns to men who aren’t qualified – aka – our noble ‘wing backs’.  On the wing, occasionally cut in if you wish but knock this roaming spiel on the head. Please.

 6.901 There will soon come a point when he needs to start scoring again. My admiration for him stems from what he brings to the entire team and specifically his selfless play dropping deep and generosity around the penalty box. But he’s a striker and he either creates or scores or he’s playing out of position. He’s missed some good chances this season, less so last night. But he needs to start scoring.

 7.090 His game last night was hugely improved. Call me a miserable sod but that still leaves him as an occasionally offside one dimensional chancer. But he scored and that’s what he’s paid to do so point in digging too deep I guess. 

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  • TMWNN says:

    Agree with most of that.

    Thought Livermore did okay before his injury, but Kranjcar was disgracefully unfit. He hasn’t had any chances, but if a high earning PL footballer can’t keep himself fit, then he has no place at the club.

    Inadequate cover for the injured will prevent us from really challenging, but we’re looking good for the top 4.

  • lecoqhardi says:

    This is now a test of our Arry. Sandro and William out ‘for months’.PNB’s knee still swollen.Ledders. Les nowhere to be seen last night. Lennon’s hamstring not certain to last. Charlie has disappeared. Our good youngsters out on loan. Now will he buy or bleat on about the ‘bare bones’? It’s really quite important.

    • Harry Hotspur says:

      The bare bones bit will get wheeled out. That’s a certainty. As you rightly say, it’s how he responds that will count.

      • lecoqhardi says:

        Just read (in The Times, so possibly correct) that Peanuts is going out on loan, which leaves us with a current midfield of …er…

        • Gilzeanwasgod says:

          This is the bit I don’t get. We bought him (presumably)because he was a proven PL performer who could be a useful squad player at not much money. As it turns out he’s been fit for all of five minutes, so in the chocolate tea pot category of usefulness. Now when we have exactly the sort of injury crisis he was intended to cover we are supposedly looking to move him on. Go figure as our transatlantic cousins would say.

        • LLL says:

          Call my cynical but I’ve long believed that that Pienaar was only bought because he was running down his contract and thus cheap at 2m and the chairman knew he could likely turn a quick profit on him. Which, given they are said to be asking around 5m for him this window would be about right.

  • Sid Trotter says:

    I believe we can fly. Ahead of the Scum and the gooners at the half way point. Every player deserves an 8.0091.

    And I deserve another bottle

  • Razspur says:

    We seem to be seriously short of options due to injuries, hope the casualties are not as bad as initial reports suggest. I assume loan recalls are out of the question, time to dip the toe into the snake-pit methinks, Buy, Buy, Buy. We have a full week and hopefully a miracle worker at the club.

  • kojac says:

    42 pts from 19,excellent job

    we are showing some balls for a change

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