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#37631 Favourite Sporting Moments of 2012
K3V0
Keane wasn't directing those comments at the fans, it was directed at players that showed little fight and the FAI who were all to happy to use our great fans as a way of diverting attention from what was taking place on the pitch. Keano will never pass up the chance to attack the FAI after the Saipan incident and it's quite unfortunate that one of our greatest players isn't used in a positive manner with younger kids.
Worst moment would have been Agueros goal.
#37629 The Night Thread Mk. IX
K3V0
Well that makes more sense.
I went out last night and got absolutely written off... Couldn't go to work today and now I'm munching on pizza!!
#37620 Favourite Sporting Moments of 2012
K3V0
#37616 English Premier League 2012/2013
K3V0
If he feels a player has gained an advantage from being in an offside position or is interfering with play then he'll blow up, if he doesn't then he won't, simple as that I'd assume.
#37613 The Night Thread Mk. IX
K3V0
PA doesn't come across as a Josh..
#37281 The Night Thread Mk. IX
K3V0
It's not a bad site to be honest.
Not sure why Bian would completely leave here, maybe all that bullying finally got to him.
#37278 The Man Utd Nationalist Challenge
K3V0
Sounds like a good challenge to me, might have to try this with United in the near future.
#37276 The Cricket Thread
K3V0
This test match will have blown their confidence away and the Australians will be like sharks in water smelling blood.
#37275 The Night Thread Mk. IX
K3V0
Is that Supports Interactive??
#37268 The Night Thread Mk. IX
K3V0
At uni trying to be a cool kid I'd assume.
#37267 Audere est Facere
K3V0
Yeah man it's been a very good start, very pleased with it..
Hopefully Adebayor and Defoe will start scoring more goals, take the pressure off the midfield.
#36921 The Lower League Thread
K3V0
Although he did bring Sunderland from the bottom of the Championship to the Premier League in his first season. He's not the worst choice and if he's given choice he might do well. Absolutely baffling that they got rid of O'Driscoll though, I think that's bang out of order.
#36913 The Lower League Thread
K3V0
#36903 English Premier League 2012/2013
K3V0
Haven't seen that mentioned anywhere online as of yet.
#36887 Audere est Facere
K3V0
18 October 2012
Last updated at 20:45 GMT
Tottenham Hotspur captain Michael Dawson says he and his team-mates are confident they can beat Manchester United when the sides meet on Saturday at White Hart Lane in a Premier League blockbuster.
Spurs resume Premier League duties this Sunday with a blockbuster clash against Manchester United at White Hart Lane and will put their unbeaten run on the line when they take on the Red Devils.
The North London club are level on points with United currently with goal difference the only thing separating the pair, although United have played a game more than Spurs so far in the Premier League. The Red Devils will head into the game on the back of a defeat in their last Premier League outing, a 2-1 defeat at Stamford Bridge at the hands of Chelsea not the best preparation for Sir Alex Ferguson's men as their clash with Spurs draws closer.
Spurs are unbeaten in all competitions this season and full of confidence according to skipper Michael Dawson.
"This weekends game against United is huge, it's one of the biggest fixtures in English football, every player wants to play against the best and Manchester United have been one of the best for a very long time," said Dawson.
"We know it'll be a tough game and we must perform well to get a result on Sunday," added the defender.
"All I can say is we've prepared well and we're confident we can beat United. I've no doubt the boys will make it extremely difficult for United on Sunday and it's got the makings of a Premier League classic," stated Dawson.
#36886 Audere est Facere
K3V0
15 October 2012
Last updated at 16:17 GMT
French international Hugo Lloris says his move from Olympique Lyonnais to Tottenham Hotspur during the summer for £9 million was the right one following their impressive start to the season.
Spurs goalkeeper Hugo Lloris has described his move from Olympique Lyonnais to the Premier League club as perfect and completely right, the 25 year old happy with life at White Hart Lane.
"Moving from Lyon was always going to be hard and challenging because I'd enjoyed four very good years with the club. I knew I had to choose the right place for me to come to develop as a footballer and Spurs was the perfect choice, the right choice for me and I don't doubt that decision at all," stated Lloris.
Despite speculation during the summer linking the French international with a move to the likes of Arsenal and Barcelona the 25 year old choose Spurs, the North London club eventually completing a £9 million deal for Lloris.
Regardless of who else was interested the goalkeeper says he never doubted the move to Spurs was the right one, Lloris revealing he turned down a move to Barcelona in favour of signing for Spurs.
"It's true Barcelona wanted me during the summer but I wanted to join Spurs, that was never in doubt for me and I'm glad in the end the deal was done. The Premier League is the best league in the world and Spurs are a club who want to improve in every competition, they want to win trophies," added Lloris.
The French goalkeeper has appeared in all six of the North London clubs Premier League fixtures this season and has been a part of a mean Spurs defence that has been penetrated on just two occasions in the Premier League this season. Lloris is yet to appear in the Europa League or Capital One Cup for Spurs as manager Andre Villas-Boas has preferred veteran goalkeeper Brad Friedel in those competitions.
Spurs occupy third spot on the Premier League ladder and currently sit a point behind champions and Premier League leaders Manchester City who have played a game more than the North London club.
#36883 The Cricket Thread
K3V0
Bird did look impressive yesterday as well, didn't look like he was making his Test debut.
#36882 Audere est Facere
K3V0
12 October 2012
Last updated at 16:39 GMT
Tottenham Hotspur manager Andre Villas-Boas says his start to life at White Hart Lane has been enjoyable and the young Portuguese boss has praised his players for their superb unbeaten start to the season.
After nine games in all competitions, six in the Premier League, two in the Europa League and one in the Capital One Cup it's safe to say that Spurs have started their season in good form. From those nine games Spurs have won seven, drawn two and remain unbeaten in all competitions under manager Andre Villas-Boas.
Spurs have also enjoyed themselves in front of goal scoring 17 times whilst they've been resolute in defence and have conceded just four times in all competitions, captain Michael Dawson and Jan Vertonghen striking up a formidable partnership in the centre of the defence that has laid a superb platform for Spurs attacking players.
The North London club currently sit third in the Premier League just a single point behind champions and league leaders Manchester City. Spurs have also enjoyed a superb start in the Europa League after recording 3-1 wins over AZ Alkmaar and Hannover 96 to move into top spot in Group H, whilst a 2-0 win over Reading in the third round of the Capital One Cup at White Hart Lane setup a fourth round showdown with Stoke City.
Spurs boss Andre Villas-Boas delighted with the start his side have made to the season, the young Portuguese boss enjoying his time at White Hart Lane, results suggesting he was the right choice to replace Harry Redknapp.
"The start to life at the club has been fantastic and we're in a good position right now. We've started well in every competition and we've performed well consistently, it's been very pleasing," said the Spurs manager.
"Maybe we could score more goals, that's the only thing we can talk about, scoring more goals because we create many good chances in games. Our defence has been great and that is something we're very proud of, a strong defence gives you the chance to win games when you don't play as well, it's vital. All the big sides concede few goals, that's what we need to continue doing and we'll win games," added Villas-Boas.
#36881 Audere est Facere
K3V0
10 October 2012
Last updated at 15:15 GMT
Under pressure Tottenham Hotspur striker Emmanuel Adebayor has spoken about the relief he felt when he scored his first goal of the season in all competitions against Reading at White Hart Lane on Sunday.
Just days after Spurs boss Andre Villas-Boas criticised Emmanuel Adebayor for his failure in front of goal so far this season the striker responded netting four minutes after half time as the North London club beat Reading 3-0 at White Hart Lane on Sunday in their Premier League clash.
That strike was Adebayor's first of the season in all competitions, five appearances yielding no goals for the Togolese striker, the 28 year old struggling to recapture the form he produced last season whilst on loan at Spurs when a fantastic return of 17 goals in 33 Premier League appearances convinced the club to pay Manchester City a transfer fee worth a reported £5 million to secure his services on a four year deal.
After scoring his first league goal of the season yesterday Adebayor said a big pressure had been lifted off his shoulders, the striker confident more goals will follow in the near future after he broke his drought.
"As a striker you're expected to score, you want to score and the team needs you to score, it's your job. So when the goals are going in everybody is happy, but once they dry up things become harder," said Adebayor.
"Getting off the mark is important, thankfully it only lasted a few games and didn't drag on. I feel fit and confident, I'm sure many more goals will come now I got the first, I'll score more often now," added the striker.
#36879 Audere est Facere
K3V0
8 October 2012
Last updated at 13:10 GMT
Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Andros Townsend has labelled his Premier League debut as a dream come true after he scored in the North London clubs 3-0 win over Reading yesterday at White Hart Lane.
At 21 years of age Andros Townsend has finally made his Premier League debut for Spurs, the midfielder coming on as a second half substitute against Reading yesterday at White Hart Lane and Townsend enjoyed a debut to remember as he capped his debut with a goal in the 3-0 victory.
Townsend has played for eight other clubs during his time at Spurs making a total of 89 appearances whilst on loan at Yeovil Town, Leyton Orient, MK Dons, Ipswich Town, Watford, Millwall and Leeds United.
After making his Premier League debut yesterday for Spurs the England U21 international said his debut at White Hart Lane was a dream come true, the 21 year old praising manager Andre Villas-Boas for showing faith in him.
"Making my debut for Spurs has been the only thing I've been working towards for the last six years of my life, all the hard work was worth it for a day like yesterday, it was a dream come true," revealed Townsend.
"Obviously to cap it off with a goal was fantastic, it's something I'll never forget," added the midfielder.
"I can't thank the manager enough, he's put faith in me and given me the opportunity. I'm glad I produced a good performance, hopefully I can make a few more appearances this season and help the side win more games. I can never repay the manager for what he's done, he's made a dream come true for me," stated the 21 year old.
#36876 What Are You Listening To?
K3V0
#36875 The Night Thread Mk. IX
K3V0
Spending all that Christmas money already!!
#36870 Transfer Rumours 2013/14
K3V0
#36869 English Premier League 2012/2013
K3V0
Carrick has been fantastic that last month or so.
#36667 English Premier League 2012/2013
K3V0
#36662 English Premier League 2012/2013
K3V0
#36655 English Premier League 2012/2013
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#36627 English Premier League 2012/2013
K3V0
Could be an absolute goal fest or could be a boring 0-0/1-1 draw..
#36593 Audere est Facere
K3V0
Dembele 9', Adebayor 49', Townsend 89' |
7 October 2012
Last updated at 15:39 GMT
Tottenham Hotspur produced an efficient and dominating display earlier today as they trounced Reading in their Premier League clash at White Hart Lane to move into third spot on the league table.
Spurs closed the gap between themselves and Manchester City at the top of the Premier League to just a single point after they recorded a 3-0 win over Reading at White Hart Lane today, goals from Mousa Dembele, Emmanuel Adebayor and Andros Townsend securing the victory for the North London club.
The hosts went into the game full of confidence following their midweek victory over Hannover 96 in their midweek Group H Europa League clash and it took Spurs just nine minutes to break the deadlock, a long pass from goalkeeper Hugo Lloris flicked on into the path of Emmanuel Adebayor by Clint Dempsey, the Togolese striker sliding a pass in behind the Reading defence for Dembele to latch onto and the Belgian waited for Adam Federici to commit himself before confidently lifting the ball over the Reading number one.
Spurs looked likely to extend their lead with 21 minutes played at White Hart Lane, a header from Dempsey somehow kept out by Federici, the American international rising high to meet a Gylfi Sigurdsson corner.
Reading enjoyed their best part of the game in the following 10 minutes, defender Ian Harte firing a low free kick towards goal that forced Lloris into action, a corner from the Irishman minutes later grazing the header of Spurs skipper Michael Dawson and again Lloris was forced into action to keep Spurs slender lead intact.
Just past the half hour mark Sigurdsson smashed an effort off the Reading crossbar, the Icelandic international drawing groans from the home supporters with that effort, Spurs heading into the half time break deservedly leading by a single goal at White Hart Lane.
It took the North London club just four minutes to extend their lead after the break, a wayward back pass from Danny Guthrie was picked up by Adebayor who rode the challenge from Alex Pearce to pick out Dempsey with a smart flick, the return pass from the midfielder giving the striker a one on one chance against Federici, the Spurs striker making no mistake as he powered a left footed shot beyond the outstretched hand of the Reading keeper.
After falling two behind there was never going to be a way back into the game for Reading and in the end they did well to only concede once more as Spurs continued to create chances. In the end Spurs did get another, substitute Andros Townsend, who was making not only his Premier League debut but also his Spurs debut, making a fine run in behind Russell Martin, a finely threaded pass by Sandro picking out the 21 year old who made no mistake as he settled himself before placing a well struck right footed effort beyond Federici.
Data provided by The Press Association
#36584 The Cricket Thread
K3V0
Were Australia really good today or Sri Lanka really shit?