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#44128 FA Cup Thread 2012/13
K3V0
#44123 FA Cup Thread 2012/13
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#43944 Republic Of Ireland Thread
K3V0
I think we need to stick with Westwood.
He needs experience and we'll reap the rewards later on down the track if he gets it.
#43940 Republic Of Ireland Thread
K3V0
Oh I meant Westwood being our best keeper, not Given.
I think Shay hasn't been the same since that shoulder injury he sustained at City.
#43936 Republic Of Ireland Thread
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#43933 Republic Of Ireland Thread
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#43931 Republic Of Ireland Thread
K3V0
Not sure how I feel about that tbh...
#43930 Transfer Rumours 2013/14
K3V0
That's fucking amazing!!
#43921 The Night Thread Mk. IX
K3V0
2pm - 10pm shifts are dreadful, always ruins my sleep pattern.
#43847 Audere est Facere
K3V0
I'm very pleased with the win but only because we didn't throw away the three goal lead we had.
Was nervous when they pulled it back to 3-2 though.
#43812 Audere est Facere
K3V0
Cheers pal.
Yeah it could become a bit of a hassle if it continues but we've a big squad so we need to use that properly.
#43783 Transfer Rumours 2013/14
K3V0
In the Fulham games I've seen this summer he hasn't been as good as he was.
Remy is clearly signing for financial reasons though as Newcastle are a bigger club with a better squad, a better manager and are playing in the Europa League. All he has to look forward to at QPR is a big fucking mess that will most likely end in relegation.
#43777 Transfer Rumours 2013/14
K3V0
I read something that said Hangeland might leave Fulham for free during the summer.
Is that true?
#43774 Audere est Facere
K3V0
Sigurdsson 15', Dembele 23', Defoe 37', Adebayor 74', Bale 84' | Jelavic PEN 47', Fellaini 69', Duffy 77'
3 December 2012
Last updated at 21:55 GMT
Tottenham Hotspur and Everton produced a Premier League classic at White Hart Lane tonight as the North London club ran out 5-3 winners with eight different players scoring during the Premier League fixture.
Spurs started their busy December fixture schedule with a victory over Everton tonight at White Hart Lane but they were made to sweat in the end despite heading into the second half with a three goal cushion, late goals from Emmanuel Adebayor and Gareth Bale eventually seeing off a spirited fightback from the Toffees.
The win sees the North London club move back into fifth spot on the Premier League ladder and they sit just two points behind rivals Arsenal in fourth spot ahead of the North London derby at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.
In a game that would have pleased neutrals there was plenty of goals, the highest goal scoring game between Spurs and Everton since the Premier Leagues inception producing eight different goal scorers.
The first real chance of the game fell to attacking midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson in the fourth minute, a neat cutback by Sandro at the byline caught the Everton defence flat footed and the Icelandic international should have at least tested Craig Gordon in the Everton goal with his effort from the edge of the area, loud groans heard from behind the goal from Spurs supporters as the midfielders effort flew over the crossbar.
Some 11 minutes later Sigurdsson made amends when he curled a free kick by Gordon after Andros Townsend had been tripped by Marouane Fellaini, the 23 year old netting his third Premier League goal of the season.
The hosts kicked on after taking the lead and doubled their lead eight minutes later, Belgian international Mousa Dembele dribbling from deep and the 25 year old finished with a powerful effort the flew underneath Gordon.
Spurs appeared to have killed the game off just before the half time break when Sandro played a ball into the feet of Jermain Defoe and the striker pivoted in one motion scooping the ball up off the ground before smashing a volley in off the underside of the crossbar from the edge of the area despite close attention from Phil Jagielka.
After the half time break though Everton got a lifeline when midfielder Leon Osman went down inside the area under a challenge from Jan Vertonghen and referee Mark Clattenburg showed no hesitation in pointing to the spot, Croatian striker Nikica Jelavic sending Lloris the wrong way as he pulled one back for the visitors.
There was further cause for concern in the Spurs dugout when Marouane Fellaini made it 3-2 when he beat Kyle Walker to head home a corner from Steven Pienaar just minutes after Gareth Bale had smashed a header of his own against the Everton crossbar. Spurs however responded immediately with substitute Emmanuel Adebayor calmly slotting a side footed effort beyond Gordon after surging past Jagielka.
The visitors however refused to go away and accept defeat, Irish defender Shane Duffy beating Lloris with a powerful header at the back post from a Pienaar free kick. In the end Everton couldn't complete the comeback and as they pushed looking for the equalizer they were hit on the counter, winger Gareth Bale, who is reportedly a transfer target of La Liga champions Real Madrid, racing onto a pass by Walker and the Welsh international finished well with a low drive into the bottom corner to seal the three points for the North London club.
Data provided by The Press Association
#43767 Transfer Rumours 2013/14
K3V0
I can't imagine Newcastle United not having that in contracts either or the majority of other Premier League clubs who couldn't afford to go down and still be paying Premier League wages.
#43763 Audere est Facere
K3V0
The only thing I can think of is a game for the Capital One Cup and one or two for the Europa League. In my news feed the only one I can find being rearranged recently was our upcoming game against Chelsea because of the Club World Cup, but I agree it's very strange and I've never seen it happen before.
Yeah hopefully he can stay fit because he's a great option to rotate with Sandro and Huddlestone.
#43751 Audere est Facere
K3V0
2 December 2012
Last updated at 21:45 GMT
Tottenham Hotspur defender Kyle Walker says he's wary of a wounded and out of form Everton side ahead of the pairs Premier League clash tomorrow night at White Hart Lane.
Everton have picked up just four points from their last five Premier League games and head into tomorrow nights clash with Spurs at White Hart Lane having failed to score in their last two Premier League outings.
Spurs on the other hand have picked up 10 points from an available 15 in their last five Premier League outings, a narrow defeat to Manchester United and an unlucky draw against Wigan Athletic the only blemishes for Spurs.
The North London club currently sit eight places above Everton and still have their eyes set on challenging the likes of Manchester United and Manchester City for the Premier League title this season.
Spurs currently sit 17 points behind league leaders Manchester United but do have five games in hand.
Everton on the other hand are languishing in the wrong half of the Premier League table and will be desperate to start a busy December period with a positive result at White Hart Lane tomorrow night.
Spurs defender Kyle Walker says he's wary of the threat that a wounded Everton side will pose.
"Tomorrow night is going to be a tricky fixture for us because Everton are a good side, although they've been inconsistent this season you still have to respect them because on their day they can beat any team in the Premier League, it just depends what Everton side turns up tomorrow night," said Walker.
"We've been playing good football this season under the new manager and we've been quite consistent in picking up the points. Obviously the aim is to continue doing that and hopefully we can start December with a win. This month is going to be difficult because we've got so many games to play and within a short space of time, so it's important we all stay focussed and hopefully everyone stays injury free," added the 22 year old.
"This season we set our minimum aim as a top three finish and I think we're good enough to achieve that. It won't be easy to do that and we know that. The Premier League is a very difficult league to play in and that's why you hear a lot of players speak about taking it game by game, you can't get to ahead of yourself because you can win one week and the next week be brought back down to earth with a shattering loss, it's a fantastic league to play and I'm very grateful I'm at a top club like Spurs who are challenging for major trophies," said the defender.
During the summer Spurs manager Andre Villas-Boas rejected a £25 million bid from Manchester City for the 22 year old and Walker could be the subject of another improved offer from City when the transfer window reopens in January next month, however the right back is adamant he's not looking to leave White Hart Lane.
"It's flattering to be linked with clubs like Manchester United and Manchester City but the truth is I'm very happy to be at a club like Spurs. That hasn't changed since the summer and I'm confident in saying it won't change anytime soon. As I've said I'm very happy and very grateful to be at a club likes Spurs," declared Walker.
"All I can really say is I'm not looking to leave and I'm not interested in leaving," added Walker.
The England international signed a new five year deal back in May which will keep him at White Hart Lane until 2017. Walker has made nine appearances in the Premier League for Spurs this season and is expected to make his 50th Premier League appearance for the North London club tomorrow night when they take on Everton at White Hart Lane, a milestone the defender was unaware of yet proud to be on the brink of achieving.
"I had no idea how many appearances I'd made for Spurs," said a shocked Walker.
"I'm just grateful I get to play football for a living and I know I'm lucky to do something I love everyday of the week for my job. It's a proud achievement and I'll try enjoy the occasion with the home fans, it should be nice, but the only thing that matters tomorrow night is us picking up the three points," said the 23 year old.
#43730 English Premier League 2012/2013
K3V0
Would have been absolutely terrible had he got a three game ban for a fantastic tackle.
#43717 Welcome to Goodison Park
K3V0
I knew you'd enjoy the thought of Fellaini wearing a Liverpool shirt.
#43716 English Premier League 2012/2013
K3V0
Read that somewhere earlier today, really quite shocking the difference in numbers.
#43709 Welcome to Goodison Park
K3V0
Maybe he'll be joining them in the summer.
#43708 Transfer Rumours 2013/14
K3V0
Perhaps you've not heard of players having their wages cut in that circumstance.
Much better idea than a player you've spent £8 million on in January leaving for free in June.
#43698 Audere est Facere
K3V0
1 December 2012
Last updated at 12:20 GMT
Tottenham Hotspur manager Andre Villas-Boas has been handed a timely boost ahead of his sides Premier League clash against Everton on Monday night with the news that midfielder Scott Parker is fit again.
Spurs midfielder Scott Parker is fit and available again after completing his recovery from a groin strain suffered against Wigan Athletic last month. The injury kept the 32 year old sidelined for three weeks and forced the midfielder to miss the clubs Premier League clash with Stoke City and their Europa League tie against AZ Alkmaar.
The midfielder has struggled with injuries this season and has made just four appearances in all competitions.
Parker joined Spurs from relegated side West Ham United last summer in a deal worth £5 million and was a crucial part of Harry Redknapp's side that finished fourth in the Premier League last season.
He made 29 Premier League appearances for the North London club in his first season at White Hart Lane
The midfielder impressed for England at Euro 2012 as the Three Lions made it to the quarter finals, another heartbreaking penalty shootout loss, this time at the hands of Italy, ending England's tournament in Kiev.
The experienced midfielder has two years remaining on his current £65,000 a week contract at White Hart Lane.
#43689 Transfer Rumours 2013/14
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#43687 Transfer Rumours 2013/14
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#43682 Transfer Rumours 2013/14
K3V0
Surely that's got to be rubbish.
I mean QPR haven't exactly done great business of late but that really would be one of the most moronic ways of doing business ever heard. Buy a player for a decent fee, pay him £100k a week and then let him leave for nothing if you go down.
#43604 Audere est Facere
K3V0
30 November 2012
Last updated at 13:37 GMT
Tottenham Hotspurs attacking midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson believes the month of December will be the most important in the North London clubs quest for a top three finish in the Premier League that would secure an automatic place in the lucrative Champions League for next season.
Christmas time is traditionally a busy period for Premier League clubs and this season is no exception.
Spurs will play a total of eight Premier League games during the month of December and will also travel to Germany to face Hannover 96 in their final Europa League Group H fixture, although the North London club have already secured top spot in Group H after winning all five of their fixtures in Group H to date.
Gylfi Sigurdsson, 23, has played a pivotal role for the North London club in Europe netting four times in five appearances and has been influential chipping in with seven assists, more than any other player in the competition, the Icelandic international already becoming a key player for Spurs boss Andre Villas-Boas.
Now with a busy December period on the horizon the Spurs midfielder called on his team-mates to take things game by game, the 23 year old certain that the month ahead could make or break their challenge for a top three finish, the North London club hoping to qualify automatically for the group stages of the Champions League through their league finish after Chelsea won the competition last season, the Blues triumph in Munich on penalties against Bayern Munich pushing Spurs out of the Champions League and into the Europa League.
"December is a big month for us and we know it's important we keep winning," said the midfielder.
"We've some very big games, notably against Arsenal and Chelsea away, those games are big for the players and the fans. Hopefully we'll be able to keep winning and continue challenging at the top end of the table. It won't be easy because we will play a lot of games but we know we must take it game by game," added Sigurdsson.
"The squad has a lot of quality in it and I think we belong in the Champions League. In the end though you must earn that honour, nobody will hand it to you and there are other clubs that really want to play in the Champions League also. It's up to us to make sure we're the team playing Champions League football instead of them, so we must keep winning and picking up points to finish high enough in the table," said the 23 year old.
The Icelandic international joined Spurs during the summer from Bundesliga side 1889 Hoffenheim in a deal worth £8 million and signed a four year contract that will keep him at White Hart Lane until the summer of 2016.
Sigurdsson has scored six times in 15 appearances in all competitions Spurs since his summer arrival.
#43603 What Are You Listening To?
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#43596 The Manchester City Thread
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#43595 Audere est Facere
K3V0
Glad you're enjoying the story bud.