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The Spurs keeper


Ha, you never know, they might have already been wearing the best boots for the surface but they weren't effective enough. That's the only reason I can think of for them not changing.
Sorry but it's grass not ice. If you wear a long screw in stud you won't slip over, simple as that. If you wear moldies or blades you may well do.
 
Sorry but it's grass not ice. If you wear a long screw in stud you won't slip over, simple as that. If you wear moldies or blades you may well do.
Yeah that's a fair enough take. I'm just thinking as much as wearing longer studs might not explain why they were slipping, wearing blades or moulded studs might not explain why none of those players affected decided to change their boots during play.
 
If Tudor stays they are going down. He’s like a Di Canio figure. He was either going to command respect straight away or burn bridges, no inbetween. It’s the latter. Spurs should sack him tomorrow.
Reminds me a lot of Di Canio and probably the polar opposite type of character those spurs players needed.

If they were going for a shot in the arm for short term impact they probably would have been better off turning to Harry Redknapp or Big Sam.
 
Sorry but it's grass not ice. If you wear a long screw in stud you won't slip over, simple as that. If you wear moldies or blades you may well do.
Sunday morning players don’t have the luxury of multiple pairs of boots and they seem to manage ok.

Obvious I know, but think it’s the constant watering for slick football that makes the top surface so fragile (not just slippy but the grass roots don’t bind the surface together), but a pro should use the warm up to test ‘pushing off’ etc, as well as stretching their muscles
 
Not really as Spurs had a free header where they should have scored. Rosenior said he would never do it again as Arsenal had 3 clear cut chances from corners when he did it at the Emirates.

Its a measure of how risk averse the modern game has become though.

I have no doubt that the statistics show that you are less likely to concede directly from a corner if you have everyone back, but the fuller picture is you are also less likely to clear it and remove the pressure and less likely to score a breakaway goal. It does also force the attacking team to keep more than one player deeper up the pitch.

The vast majority of teams do have everyone back, its not just us, but long throw ins also went out of fashion and now every team wants to do them.
 
Allardyce to try and rescue Spurs could yet be the headline nobody anticipated
I think the right way to go last time was an old head with plenty of premier league experience and bottom end at that.
But its fashionable now to have a foreign manager with no knowledge of it and this is what you get.
Can’t say they didn’t get advance warning last year..
 
Same as most people would £££££😂
At last …. the uncomfortable truth
Ivan Toney ( at the time only Kane was ahead of him re England ) chose Saudi over a very likely top 6 move
The appeal of masses of filthy lucre is always ever present for talented footballers
 
At last …. the uncomfortable truth
Ivan Toney ( at the time only Kane was ahead of him re England ) chose Saudi over a very likely top 6 move
The appeal of masses of filthy lucre is always ever present for talented footballers
And for most regular folk as well. Friend of mine is a deep sea welder working on rig platforms...he isn't doing it because he loves watching fish.
 
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