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Good morning.

Straight to business then and I do hope those of you feverishly composing letters in green ink from ‘outraged consumers’ to Levy & Co. this morning are will remember to thank them for at least the first hours worth of football yesterday.

As I commented yesterday much of our play was up their with the gods. Slick and dare I say it, scintillating. The passing and movement was Barcelonaesque. West Brom couldn’t get possession. They couldn’t get more than two passes together. They couldn’t catch us. 

Who could have known that the removal of van Der Vaart would caused the whole Jenga Tower to go over? The issue was, as ever that the Dutchman was pooped. Done in. If anyone can highlight an instance where he’s played a full 90 minutes at anything approaching that tempo speak now or forever hold thy …well you know. 

But the substitution of van Der Vaart was the cataclysmic. The change saw the arrival of Adebayor who is I see is accused of being unfit, but I suggest that the real issue is that with vDV gone a vital cog in the mechanism to serve him wasn’t there anymore. 

Sandro was next to depart and too was knackered. He was far more impressive than he was last week but he was beginning to pant. 

The problem is replacing Modric.  We haven’t. Van Der Vaart was only masking the problem and when he went it was exposed for all to see. As per the Newcastle game, Jake Livermore is a player that doesn’t really do much wrong, but he neither does he do much of genuine note. 

The addition of Gylfi was good, but if I look at my chalkboard from yesterday I would argue we needed him on from the start. Worse yet, Azza Blud and Bale switched wings. The net result was suddenly neither contributed anything of note apart from when Baled wandered back in centrally. 

If the subbing of van Der Vaart was serious flesh wound then Defoe’s disallowed goal was a dirty great fistful of rock salt rubbed into the thick of it. The Tottenham of old emerged from the psyche. And so we brought on J****. Jesus wept. 

In an instant all the delegates for Invisible Man Convention were seated and ready for the presentation. Villas-Boas, please tell us all that you don’t really have any belief in this pilchard. He was booed I hear by some of our lot. Presumably this was our fans and not his team mates. Either way it’s seriously not on at games. That’s what the Internet is for. Grow a brain.

We removed Van Der Vaart, paired Livermore with Jenas and the net result was a pair of giant Monty Python hands came out of the sky and laid onto the centre of the park the world’s largest Welcome Matt. 

West Brom suddenly went from having little possession to the lion’s share. Thankfully this was West Brom and the worst they did was hurl the blunt yet nevertheless determined instrument that was Lakaku at us. I lie, the worst they did was score. 

So where are we? Well, yet again we need to replace Modric. Because the answer is not on  currently on the books and there isn’t a way of rearranging what furniture we have left to disguise the fact we’ve been burgled. 

The boss is right. This is the beginning of a very exciting new era, but whilst we need more than a limited Defoe and a questionably fit Adebayor, what we really need is a Modric. 

Made a pair of great saves. Saved our bacon.  Hates leaving his line. Hates it.

Steamin’ and screamin’. A credit to the firm.

He really has come on leaps and bounds.

The lovable lunatic.

Looking every inch the part.

Should have started.

Fizzed in then fizzled out.

Characterless.

Immense.

You don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone.

Slayed ’em.

A player of an immensely limited dimension.

Fitness isn’t the issue. Supply is.

He undoubtedly has the tactical nous, he simply doesn’t have the personnel.

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294 comments

  • richspurs says:

    exciting, Barcelona-esque whatever.
    truth is we will be needing these guys somewhere, sometime, we will be using the squad, and they will cost us.we need a man of steel. we could’t hold on against Ncastle, we could’nt hold on yesterday.
    wrong decisions made by avb. lets see how many more he’ll get wrong in time.

  • Bes Dennett says:

    Called it 100% spot on Harry. Maybe I had watched a different game yesterday afternoon, maybe the late goal made me more negative than I should actually have been. Watched the full recorded highlights on SS1 last night, and we actually did play quite well. Our passing was slick and sharp, and we created a hell of a lot. So as you say, maybe it is just a matter of improving on the personnel. As for JJ, I feel for him a bit. He is actually a pretty decent player, but he has just become lazy and laidback and believes his own hype too much. We will improve and will get better, we just need to weaken, then strengthen the squad. Dembele looked quite good for Fulham on Goals on Sunday, maybe he is a viable option, and with 3 years PL experience, if we sign him, he can bed straight in, rather than needing time to adapt. Modric is a total disgrace though, the way he hs behaved, he could still have played these 2 games until his move happens, and helped the cause. The talk is that part of the deal may well be 2 games (home and away) against Real, for Luka’s sake I reckon he should shirk the WHL game, his reception would not be a good one!

  • Jill says:

    Livermore and Sandro looked really good together. Needed the big strike option – AGAIN. Vertonghen looked class but too easy to bully, will need to toughen up, Caulker would have stood up to Lukaku better. But in the end missing goals coupled by an immobile finished goalie did for us. Bringing in a continental goalie with no premier league experience and no pre-season with the defense worries me but it’s that or bring back Gomes (if they can get him fit) Friedel is finished – a liability.

  • bog says:

    never a good day when you bring on Jenas. Please someone sign him. definately need a couple of quality players to come in this week.

  • IoanX says:

    The absence of Parker was more than evident.
    You can’t progress with a striker like JD.

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