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The Blame Game Or ‘Why AVB & Levy Are A Pair Of Naffing Jokers’

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Good morning.

And so to part two of what I can now reveal is a two step search and rescue mission for sanity and someting that might just pass muster for the truth.

We’ve established that the environment isn’t fit to play in and heard from some caricatures that are part of the problem. The stain on the Y fronts of what ought to be our support.The argument of this subspecies appears to be that if you go every week then you’re entitled to behave as you wish. Devoid of accountability or reason. Thank god the customers of the Coach and Horses aren’t calling the shots in our board room.

So let us now risk further enlightenment by looking at resources. As a football manager your players are a vital element in a fairly simple equation. I have to labour this because I know some of you are as thick as paint and actually believe it when you say ‘X’ manager is a better manager than ‘Y’ manager. The truth of course is that there is an element of truth in such assertions but only a smidgen. No coincidence that the world’s most successful managers have also had great resources.

Villas-Boas took over after Arry, but he did not inherit Arry’s squad. To suggest so is wildly inaccurate. Beyond laughable.

Here are the players you need to minus from the new chap’s armory. King, Modric and Van Der Vaart. And just as missing due to prolonged injury Kaboul, Parker, Ade, Moussa and Benny to which you can now probably add Sandro. Scratch Moussa and that’s over half of a typical Arry first team squad right there.

Now this is a cracking opportunity to wheel out the old tripe about the chairman of course. The astute among you will recall a couple of facts. Modric went on strike. Sylvie Van Der Vaart tweeted,  ‘Thank you Spurs, and all the fans ? you always#coys Time to go home now ?’. These two weren’t sinister cash ins. Some fans need to embrace the ebb and flow of life. Maybe your grandparents haven’t died yet and you still think everything stays the same forever. Oh dear… did I say something bad? Let’s move on.

We were linked with a host of strikers in the window but 99% of it was a combo of paper talk and agents looking for leverage. The Moutinho thing was undoubtedly a fiasco but it is painful to hear the guesswork of people who were 100% not privy to the negotiations deliver their punts with such searing authority. Beyond painful.

Could we have landed any number of ‘superstars’ that were untested in the Premier League? Arguably yes. But as we aren’t Champions League side we would have had to pay more for them both in fees and wages. Last time I looked we only have 36,000 odd seats to sell. You see that’s why they call it breaking the bank. That’s why they call it bankruptcy. Not ‘tickling’ the bank or ‘bankfuncy.’

The fresh meat has been a mixed bunch. Vertonghen is a class act, Siggardson might be alright and Moussa was rapidly becoming a blessing until his hip went and that is a total disaster. Dempsey may be more limited than an Alan Sugar limited company but Deuce was a back up buy. That is what you get for that money.

So where or rather with whom that leave us with? A still clearly unfit Adebayor. The lunatic Walker. Ten Tonne Tommy. A Migdet gem who spends most of his time wincing as he pings the damn thing wide before saying, ‘Wha?’ with fake confusion to teammates who were in space. Sandro, a man with a hernia from carrying Tommy and Jake. Gallas a man who has asked our physios for written reassurances that he cannot catch ‘stupid’ from Walker.

Is AVB making a mistake with Brad and Lloris? Who knows? I want to see Hugo play but to be blunt this is almost a cosmetic decision at this stage. If we were losing every game to Gomes theatrics or by 3 or 4 goals then I’d have more of a beef. My guess is that AVB doesn’t need any more naffing ‘maybes’ to factor in. Brad ain’t perfect but neither is he broke.

Our midfield has no wit or discernible craft. And this is where great teams create and thus achieve.  You can boo and grumble all you want sweethearts but this isn’t a tactical issue. We don’t have the staff. Leave out Livermore, bring in Carroll, play Tommy deep it’s all shuffling deckchairs on the Titanic. Parker was immense and now he’s gone. Maybe he’s back by Christmas. Maybe. You don’t lose a player like that and ‘laugh it off.’ He is to us what Scholes is United.

It is the absence of players like Parker, Kaboul, Moussa and a fit Adebayor that is killing us. Nothing else. So stop booing. Stop acting like outraged consumers. If you really care about this club more than anyone else …give up your seat to someone who wants to cheer the lads on.

You’re not that special and worse you’re none too bright. Stop booing. There is a considerable waiting list that believe, like me that it is your time that is up. Tottenham need your seat.

To put a supporter in it.

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388 comments

  • Summerspur says:

    Sorry twwwmmmmnnnw thought you were addressing me

  • TMWNN says:

    The umbrage being taken over the pantomime of pampered millionaires being booed by grown men is ridiculous, as was Rooney’s pathetic strop after he and the rest of his wanker team mates stunk the place out.

  • Devonshirespur says:

    “Dempsey and AVB are virtually side issues…”

    Well you would say that wouldn’t you HH seeing as you’re the one who proclaimed Redknapp to be a dead duck and AVB to be a tactical genius, and began your spiteful campaign for change. The quicker you deflect attention from AVB and towards the fans/injuries etc the more comfortable you can sit.

    Whether we are depleted or not, the manager had a healthy chunk of quality to choose from, at the very least he should be motivating us to achieve when in the face of adversity (injuries etc), instilling a steely determination and belief that we can achieve and we will overcome hurdles such as injuries and form to get us over the line…even if it’s not pretty.

    So far I see none of the above. Many anti-Harry made the claim that any old fool could have managed our squad to top 4…..and now the same bunch are making excuses for losing at home to Wigan in one of the most gutless performances I have seen in about 5 years (probably since we won the CC under Ramos and then cruised for 3 months)

    AVB will get my 100% support. I have never and will never boo, although this weekend’s insipid performance was as close as I’ve been. However, I am beginning to wonder what type of “tactical genius” is unable to figure out a formation which includes 2 strikers.

    I expect better to come from Spurs, especially as injured players return and hopefully we plug the obvious gaps in January. However there are worrying signs, IMO, that the manager is stubborn in sticking players in a formation that does not make the most of their abilities and has little desire or ability to successfully deviate away from his preferred formation/tactics. Martinez schooled him this weekend. They played really well, played 2 up front and took the game to us in a way that we aspire to.

  • SpursACT says:

    I don’t necessarily agree with all AVB’s tactics but I’m not a manager but I do think the players on the field really need to take some responsibility for the very droll Wigan game. There was moments were they all stood still, Bale was the only player making runs. When I woke up after half time there was a bit more action from the players … yawn.

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