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Fabrique Belgique C’est Creme De La Menthe!

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Good morning.

These Interlulls have becomeĀ  increasingly tedious. I don’t know if football has moved on or regressed but International football is about as ‘on trend’ as a pair of plus fours. The first question is rarely ‘did you see it?’ rather ‘any injuries?’

Two Tottinghams featured in the goal rush. The Midget Gem Defoe and new boy Jan Vertonghen.

Defoe

Textbook Defoe. The game itself was in the main unwatchable fare with Moldova looking not so much outgunned but a bit scared. James Milner also scored which if you missed the action, gives you an idea as to what joys you managed to swerve.

Vertonghen

This is an interesting proposition for us now as Jan would appear (on the strength of this clip at least) to have the power and direction that several of our wannabe free kick specialists such as Kaboul and Walker lack. Perhaps the boss wants to include this in one of his Power Points for the Reading game?

Like the cut of Vertonghen’s jib? Well, if you want to listen to the world’s greatest Spurs podcast here, you’ll also catch a remix of an Eagles classic dedicated to the bionic Belgian.

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  • fist says:

    J***S to Leeds yes please, get the fuk out you cnut :devil:

  • Ronnie Wolman says:

    On the subject of the Fighting Cock article.I just read it. I dont care about the writing,thats just semantics.
    Its the first of read about AVB’s comments.
    I actually dont see it as a bad thing. My fear about AVB was much bigger.It was that he was absolutely stuck in this one way of thinking. So I feel good that he had the balls to confront it now and not later.
    Im even more with AVB and now will be a test on his creative talent.But to be creative you have to go past the boundaries you set for yourself and he has.
    So now his intelligence will have to kick in but at least we know where he is at. Im pleased.

    • Ronnie Wolman says:

      what we have to do is work with the players we have and get them all playing cohesively as a unit.They havent.There have been terrible communication gaps in the defence at times (at times solid).
      AVB now opening up to other ways of playing should get the players involved in the conversation.That will make them feel part of it instead of getting instructions from the ivory tower and feeling disrespected and then AVB can custom the game to fit the players and add what he needs later.

      • Ronnie Wolman says:

        One more note.This article doesnt seem to appear anywhere else apart from Vital Spurs highliting it.
        So has it been verified?
        I think its a most critical subject within Tottenham’s season and dont see it anywhere else.

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