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Apr282012

The regression of Harry Redknapp’s Tottenham - Part III

The progression regression of Harry Redknapp's Tottenham - Part III

 

Ledley King

Long live the King. There was always going to be a time when not training like an ordinary footballer would finally catch up with him. Ledley is no ordinary footballer. If he had more than the one knee, he'd be beyond the extraordinary player that he is. He's proven us wrong before. He might well do again but I'm hoping the player finally puts his own well being ahead of the shirt he wears and considers his future beyond football. A walk in the park is what Ledley has made it look countless times down the years but he doesn't want to rob himself of being able to do the same thing post-retirement. Offer him a coaching role, keep him at Tottenham.

We are so reliant on King that this has stopped us from truly moving on with building a solid foundation for the future at the back. We cannot wait for his cameo appearances and accept other players to simply adapt accordingly. Yes, he brings composure, maturity and leadership to the back four but then when he's injured/resting someone else has to slot in again. This can breed uncertainty. Caulker might be the future, we won't know until next season. We have Dawson and Kaboul. That's three. Is that enough? Probably not. We need another. King at the moment is showing signs of jadedness, as you'd expect he won't be up to the fitness of others what with the lack of training finally catching up with him. For so long this all sat comfortably in his back pocket along with several top Premier league forwards. He has to now consider putting Spurs ahead of himself. We need to consider that too.

For the past five years, every summer we except King to announce his retirement. He may still refuse to give in. I hope he doesn't take any of it lightly and does what he believes is best for himself and Spurs. Whatever he decides, his legacy will remain untouchable.



Luka Modric

If Levy knows the state of mind player and agent, and it's not good, he should make the decision the moment the season ends as I don't want yet another cryfest Daily Mail induced melting pot of petulance from Modric and Sky Sports.

If Levy does not want to sell him, then do the same as last summer and let everyone know this. If Levy does not want to sell him but believes player and agent will do their utmost to rock the boat, just get rid. It's not worth the instability. It might yet depend on the next manager in to influence whether Modric finally gets to write up his transfer request. We'll have to wait and see. But considering the media hell mouth that is about to rain down on us, we have to make sure we display the same strength and control.

Modric is another player suffering from a dip in form/burn out. He's a brilliant footballer. He provides the bullet to our gun. He's the heartbeat of our side. But we can't spend too much time scared and concerned about the possibility of him leaving. If he does, he's gone and that's that. We've lost better players in the past. You move on. He may appear to be indispensable, but the next playmaker/midfielder will offer us another dimension. Something new, something different. The negative impact is the possibility of making one of our rivals stronger.

 

Gareth Bale

Bale ties in perfectly (not so) with Harry’s flawed tactics and management. I’ve discussed this before. Remember Bale is only a kid and he’s one that went through a ridiculous amount of upheaval with injury and bad luck and was almost sent out on loan before catching his lucky break and then going from left-back to left-wing. No development or skilled managerial acumen here. Sheer luck found him back in the first team. It was lucky that we caught the kids rise to prominence before he disappeared into possible obscurity (or fame elsewhere). Confidence and self-belief has driven him forward. Do not under estimate what this can do for a player. He blossomed from a delicate flower into a rampaging monster.

Has he been consumed by ego and hype? Let’s think of this way. The more he plays the better he gets the more he learns to adapt. His development is key. The manager selects him and gives him instructions. You can see where this is going, right? When Bale destroyed Inter and surprised Europe in the Champions League he got doubled up on the league. He’s still found a way through and improved but the emphasis has shifted from left flank to roaming and what our manager is failing to grasp is the simplicity of discipline. Also, with Bale voicing the fact that he needs to be able to roam, the manager has influence over him. Which is something you would expect. But if the managers advice is not on key?

He should be an outlet on the left flank as a marauding winger. There are times when cutting in or running through the middle (or swapping wings) works and then there are times when spending most of the game doing so doesn’t. There is no control here. Bale has to believe he can be the best but this isn’t about believing the hype and having an ego. I’m certain he doesn’t go out there and think it’s all about him. That’s an easy punch to throw.

What we’ve seen is a drop in confidence because of the lack of impact when roaming which has made him lose composure and when you think too much the edge you get from instinctive play is lost. You end up attempting to do it all yourself because you're so self-conscious that you're not influencing the game.

It's all part of the learning curve.
 
Bale has phenomenal potential. Can’t see Levy letting him go this summer, so its best you support and defend the lad rather than allow the weight of expectation on your own shoulders weigh him down as long as he desires to wear our shirt*.

This could be evidence enough that Redknapp can't man manage a particular quality of player.

 

* Update: Bale on Football Focus today (Saturday 28th) saying he would review his position if we fail to qualify for the CL, the suggestion being he would consider leaving. Does the Spurs PR department have no control over player interviews? Is this the right thing to be speaking about at this point in the season considering the mess the manager and players have made of it on the pitch? What's best for yourself Gareth is to shut the **** up and play football for the club and fans you represent. Modern football is a self-preservation society for most where responsibility is an easily detachable commodity. Transfer request at the ready then. Get rid of them all and just pluck eleven fans from the stands.

Where's the heart sign now, Gareth? Too busy mugging me off.


 

The Rest

A quick run-down of the rest of our players.

 

Friedel - Quality. Has been one of most consistent performers. Short term. We need to resolve the issues of Gomes and the long term.

Kaboul - When confident in a confident defence, he's superb. Has shown great resolve this season.

Gallas - Thank you but time to move on.

Dawson - Might turn slower than a brick, but he's got the wallops about him as a defender. Brave and at times, alongside King, has looked composed. Can be left looking anything but at times. Injury hasn't allowed him to push on and prove people wrong/right.

Walker - Deserves his Young Player of the Year award. Development, from a defensive standpoint (positioning) should be the priority of the next coach. Not surprised he is making mistakes at this late stage. Hasn't stopped running. It's key that we have cover next season and actually use that cover effectively rather than ignore it and then send it out to Germany on loan.

Assou-Ekotto - Same with Benny. Hasn't stopped running. Re: cover, as above.

Nelsen - Stop gap. Can hardly criticise him. He is what he is. All our Jan signings were stop gaps.

Khumalo - Signed for the South African market? Makes a mockery of our transfer strategy. I'm sure the lad is a good bloke, seems honest and hard working but what role exactly was he signed for at Spurs? If he was any good he's have gone to a Prem side. He's struggled on loan.

Huddlestone - We've missed the options he can give us to aid with unlocking defences in those tight tight games. Apparently Redknapp wanted to send him to the MLS. Has he not been out injured all season?

Lennon - Liking the treatment room far too often. When he's at full fitness he can be one of our best players, running at the opposition. Also tracks back. We just need to give him help out on the right wing as he can't be the only out and out winger on that side in our squad. Pienaar was hardly like for like and not much liked by manager.

Parker - Tremendous signing. Gave Modric the freedom to recycle the ball to his heart's content. Burnt out.

van der Vaart - Fitness still an issue. Non-effective anywhere but behind the forward or in a three-man midfield ahead of the defensive players in the middle. A true professional who can and has galvanised our play on so many occasions. We need others to match his desire to be a winner.

Kranjcar - Not utilised to his strengths. Cruelly exposed when asked to play in the middle of the park.

Rose - Not enough games, we should continue to give him a chance. Might not be spectacular in any given way, but then how can you possibly ever follow-up on that volley?

Livermore - Determined. It's good to have someone promoted from the youth ranks into the first team and he's showing signs of making more of a career at Spurs than O'Hara managed. His future is probably dependent on the next manager.

Sandro - Not that much game time this season due to injury so not selected often enough and has looked out of sorts when he has. Might blossom in the middle as a direct replacement for Parker. That's if he sticks around and doesn't join Madrid/Barca/Milan. Has the tools, love his personality.

Adebayor - A forward that can play as part of a footballing side. If he scored more we'd be set. When he doesn't play, it shows up how one dimensional we are.

Saha - Short term cover. For the sake of a handful of game time.

Giovani - A mistake that the club just won't admit to and thus here he is, still at Spurs, priced out of moves away.

Defoe - Will never be first choice. Impact player.

Pienaar - Why did we sign him? Why did we let him go out on loan? According to Bill Kenwright in the back of a black cab, he's never coming back.

Bassong, Bentley - To be gone.

 

continued...

Reader Comments (16)

Spooky I don't know where you get the time from this was part 3 of what has in my opinion been compulsive reading, each part a masterpiece and i have thoroughly enjoyed every one.... I have to make the time to read them,got to agree with just about everything you have written so far, I also think its a wise move to do this now and not wait till the end of the season,
Watched the Wigan game today online... it was a quality stream, boy how they have improved, that's Wigan and the stream, no more stop start TV. So 4th is most definitely back on, good on you Wigan you were superb, and i have to say i really would like to see Roberto Martinez at the Lane to replace the mouth piece, also congratulations to our ex bean pole for scoring against the filth and stopping them from getting 3 points. Tomorrow can we please win the fucking game you know 3 points to put us back into 4th, although I'm not sure hpow good it will do if the Chavs go on to win it, anyway we have to do our bit and finish at least 4th to have a chance. Go for the jugular Spurs and send them ever closer to the championship... be ruthless and discover a bit of the old form that we all know and love.... 3 Points please and a few goals too. COYS !!!

Apr 28, 2012 at 7:02 PM | Unregistered CommenterBobby

Your wrong about King because even a fit King would struggle with today's extra work rate unless he was at a club who dabble in it. Let me explain Wigans Defense was so poor it was in the bottom three for a long time now its one of the best in the premiership. How do you explain this and today Newcastle have only let one goal in six games yet today they let four in before half time explain that. Swansea 4 Wolves 4 Everton 4 Fulham 0 t. This should tell you we are missing some vital ingredients after January something i also predicted would happen. So King has not slowed he just has not gone into the desperate 6th gear Ukad and the FA have lost the battle and Harry is also a victim and a cheaper price for the Fa.

Apr 28, 2012 at 7:07 PM | Unregistered Commenterdavspursd

Is this still the best team since 60/61?

Apr 28, 2012 at 7:13 PM | Unregistered CommenterBrazilyid

Definitely we have just lost our way slightly..... read Spookys blogs part 1,2 and 3 it explains it all very well indeed

Apr 28, 2012 at 7:24 PM | Unregistered CommenterBobby

Ye at this point in time, I declare that one fcuk will not be given by yours truly if Modders or Bale should leave, we will be paid handsomely. I also fully agree with you on the modric situation, we should sell him but preferably not to a premiership team or something of the like.
I look forward to having a capable manager at our helm, and hopefully not too large of a reshuffle. I think it's important that Levy makes sure that he avoids media whores in future, and managers who are tactically inept.
Make Ledders manager! - I kid, but I'm also all for him working as a defensive coach and in addition we need some coaches that know something about corners and free kicks...set pieces in general, both defending against them as well as taking them. I'm rather pleased with the day's results. As mentioned above, Crouch impeded Ars*nal and of course more importantly, Newcastle dropped some points so maybe there'll be a silver lining. I shan't wait with baited breath, still.

Apr 28, 2012 at 7:36 PM | Unregistered CommenterBimspur

What Martinez continues to achieve at Wigan is nothing short of extraordinary. Proved that again today. For me, must be a serious contender for Floppy Chops replacement.

Apr 28, 2012 at 7:43 PM | Unregistered CommenterMatt84

so when Bale and Modric leave you'll be left with Walker and a bunch of crap (old crap at that)

Apr 28, 2012 at 7:53 PM | Unregistered CommenterNelson Vivas

What a whore of a game football really is. For years Bale fcuks up but the club stands by him. He has 2 good seasons and that's it, it's Bacelona. Well go my friend, take Modric and seek greener pastures, and say hello to Berba as you pass each other by.

Today I heard an Arsenal fan say that VAn the Man has has one good season in seven and he thinks he is god!!!

I hate this game now, I really do, I find it frustrating but I simply can't let it go. I'm very close, but something keeps pulling me back from the edge!! I know that if I tip over, there will be no coming back! It's a whores game, it really is!

It's also all about the glory and that is what stops me from tipping over!!! COYS

Apr 28, 2012 at 8:31 PM | Unregistered CommenterHotspurs

When Bale and Modric move on, we'll sign new players and we'll move on. We're here forever, players will come and go.

Apr 28, 2012 at 8:46 PM | Registered Commenterspooky

Yep, but I'm not!! I want to see some success before I go!!!!

Apr 28, 2012 at 8:55 PM | Unregistered CommenterHotspurs

This post is for those of us who are knocking Harry!! Take a minute and cast your mind's back 12 weeks, to Saturday 11th Feb - Newcastle at home, and ask yourself, 'did I join in, did I want Harry to stay'? We pumped Newcastle 5.0 and large sections of the crowd sang for Harry to stay......... If you did, if you sang, or like me, sat at home and thought, 'Yeah, fcuking hell Harry, come on mate.....stay'!! Then get a fcuking grip..... Yeah, since then we've hit rock bottom, and when we beat Blackburn tomorrow, we go 4th, (rock bottom and still 4th)!!
A mate of mine fcuked up big style and ended up being dragged through Bournemouth Magitrates, it near on fcukin ended him!! Redknapp was dragged through the 'High Court' and in between this hada stent fitted to due to low blood flow to his heart, holy crap!!!! How in the fcuk did he do it!!??
We have four games left, let's just stop the witch hunt and get behind Harry and the team......who knows, we may even end up finishing 3rd!!! COYS

Apr 28, 2012 at 9:07 PM | Unregistered CommenterWisky Tom

I sincerely hope you're planning on adding Jenas to the 'to be gone' list?

Apr 28, 2012 at 10:31 PM | Unregistered CommenterJohnnyB

Forgot about JJ. Not sure I appreciate being reminded.

Apr 28, 2012 at 10:36 PM | Registered Commenterspooky

Well said Spooky what you need to do is look over my old post and you will see i am spookingly right and trust me if Yack is chewing gum we will be in trouble tomorrow. I hate saying this every time we lose but trust me if i don't then the cheats win . And if you lot cant see Wigan have turned into Newcastle Norwich Swansea your all blinded by your love of a great game played by mercenary money loving women cheating fan hating overpaid bastards who cant even train proper this is like the x factor mikes fixing out of tune voices work rate is swallowed i no the FA no UfA Fifa no and i hate knowing. I cant stand you blaming poor Harry whose only fault is speaking to the phone hacking Murdoc Clan

Apr 29, 2012 at 12:06 AM | Unregistered Commenterdavspursd

"When Bale and Modric move on, we'll sign new players and we'll move on. We're here forever, players will come and go.
Apr 28, 2012 at 8:46 PM | spooky"

"Yep, but I'm not!! I want to see some success before I go!!!!
Apr 28, 2012 at 8:55 PM | Hotspurs"

I suppose I'm the lucky one then.... Come On You Spurs!!

Apr 29, 2012 at 8:28 AM | Unregistered CommenterTonyBlue

This season has been one of our best, but we are still twenty points off the top. At the start of the season, it appears that the club sacrificed its entry in the Europa League to enable the squad to focus on the premiership or at least 4th place and avoid match congestion. I feel that the club has done well to keep on track, given the sequence of events that have befallen our manager. Unfortunately we hit a downturn in performance - results at a similar time of year to previous years. Could this have been due to a lack of performance monitoring, squad rotation and or lack of cover for certain positions. If we are successful in qualifying for the Champions League what measures should be taken to prevent a similar dip in results next season when the demands would be higher?

May 3, 2012 at 8:11 PM | Unregistered CommenterSpurs 37001

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