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Friday
Nov302007

Amateurs 3 Aalborg 2

Abject, horrible, amateurish, gruesome, dismal, shite, awful, appealing performance. That’s the first half review out of the way. Second half was played with the type of tempo that makes you wonder why we didn’t kick off in the same manner. Jenas off (injury) allowed for some tidy tactical changes with Zokora turning ‘defensive enforcer’ (LOL) and Chimbondo moving back into the right back position, with Dawson central and Huddlestone free to play those killer balls we all know he is capable of (keep on losing the weight and he might just turn into a decent player with mobility). And a killer ball he played. 1-0, and before you could blink, 2-0 and the players were off celebrating like they had something to be proud off, with Ramos pointing to the centre circle. Bent was also on for the second half (for Lee).

Look, I’m not going to complain that much. When you’re in a certain situation (as we were with Jol before he left) a win is a win is a win. No matter how unbalanced. Even against a team of players that practically cost nothing. Hudd’s ball into the path of Berbatov was superb and all the Bulgarian had to do is outstretch and slide it home. The second was just as incisive with Steed placing it with effort into the top corner. Bent’s effort was a simple tap-in, from a simple free-kick. We could have had more, but with Aalborg so plucky in possession, they probably could scored again too. Their opening goal (within a couple of minutes) was decent enough. Robinson beaten from distance, obviously. Their second goal saw us cut open like Mary Jane Kelly. It was gruesome.

Credit to Ramos and his half-time team talk. And well done for our millionaire players for responding with a degree of respect to the clubs reputation and fanbase. Such a hard life. So much effort required. All Ramos can do is work with this lot, without being able to truly build his vision for the future until he brings in players that are capable of achieving what he wants. So many of them out there last night need to be sold on. Zokora. Christ, if you think Jenas is redundant. Sure, he performed admirably in the second half, but should still make way for someone who has more to offer. Like first time touch. Comolli should be sacked on that signing alone.

We have more or less qualified, and a point in Anderlecht should do the trick. Though a 100% improvement has to be made if we’re gonna survive the next round. I expect a lot more on Sunday too.

Reader Comments (5)

Why oh why do we start Shimbomba at CB?

Nov 30, 2007 at 11:20 AM | Unregistered Commenteroops

"So many of them out there last night need to be sold on. Zokora. Christ, if you think Jenas is redundant."

But last night showed it's Jenas that is the problem without him Zokora knows his role and knows he doesn't have to wait around for Jenas to play someone into trouble.

Nov 30, 2007 at 12:27 PM | Unregistered CommenterAnonymous

I agree Zok is a far better player without the clueless Jenas causing havoc in midfield. I think Spooky takes offense to that dance Zokora does when we win.

Nov 30, 2007 at 1:18 PM | Unregistered Commentershelf side warrior

I'm offended by his general existence, but yeah, that dance is also a valid reason.

It's been pointed out to me that Jenas is the issue and that Zokora is incapable of playing with any type of discipline due to the headless chicken running of the Jenius. Second half is the apparent evidence put forward.

Mis-trial your honour!

Nov 30, 2007 at 4:16 PM | Unregistered Commenterspooky

trade description act laws are broken when someone like Zokora is actually paid, in money, to be a "professional footballer".

There is not one aspect of his game which is positive.

Imagine running a bath, pouring expensive oils and fragrances into it...and then someone comes along and pisses in it. That is the effect playing zokora and Jenas together has on Spurs

Nov 30, 2007 at 4:46 PM | Unregistered CommenterAnonymous

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