It was goals galore in the Premier League this week, with some top-class football played over the weekend. Top three games of the weekend- Manchester City 2 Manchester United 3 Sunday saw the arrival of the much anticipated Manchester derby. Of course titles cannot be won in December, but it enables the winner
With bitter rivals Arsenal on the slide and in danger of missing out on an annual Champions League spot, Tottenham Hotspur have the perfect opportunity to retain their top-four spot. Of course, Harry Redknapp’s Spurs finished last season in a Champions League place, only to suffer the agony of missing out on a seat at
It’s finally here. The game we’ve all been waiting for since the production of this season’s Premier League fixtures in this hazy pre-Olympic summer days of June. A match that may very well alter the landscape of the most popular domestic football competition on Earth. That’s right, this weekend the eyes of the world will
This week our resident Football Betting Tipster reviews the Everton v Tottenham Hotspur match. The battle for 4th place in the Premier League continues this weekend with a crucial clash on Merseyside between Everton and Tottenham Hotspur. The race for Champions League qualification is as wide open as it’s ever been with just five points
With eight goals each, Robin van Persie and Luis Suarez headed the Premier League goal scoring charts. Now, after last weekends fixtures, Suarez has 10 goals. Even though only less than one third of the season has gone, odds point heavily in favour of one of these two players finishing as Premier League top
Adding to another emphatic week in the Premier League, Arsenal eased past fellow North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur 5-2 in the 125th North London derby. After witnessing several spectacular encounters between the two sides in recent years, yesterday’s game had a weight of expectation and it didn’t disappoint. This game was almost set up like
After two defeats in a row at home and just one victory in all competitions in the last month, Tottenham Hotspur hosted a Maribor side that also found themselves in somewhat of a rough patch; with a 100% record throughout September, the Slovenian side had only picked up two wins since the end of the
The tear-stained tissues still serve as a fresh reminder of the early retirement of a Spurs great. After Ledley King’s decision to hang-up his boots Tottenham needed a new defensive lynchpin; a new Tottenham boy to be excited about; and something to shout about in the coming season. The victory at Old Trafford against Man United, the
It’s just 9 Premier League games into Andre Villas-Boas’ reign at Tottenham and despite a shaky start, he seems to have restored faith with the Tottenham fans after 5 wins in 6 Premier League games, the most high profile being a 3-2 win at Old Trafford. But is the playing philosophy and team ethos AVB
Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor is weighing up a move out of the club, less than 3 months since his £6 million move. The Togolese International is unhappy with the lack of playing time and is yet to start a game this season, managing a measly 82 minutes on the field. Adebayor found himself again on
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After compiling a list of my top 10 defenders and strikers, I decided to do something similar on the best glovemen we have seen over the last 20 years. Like previous top 10 lists, the rankings are based on a number of aspects, including quality, trophies and longevity. 10. Jussi Jaaskelainen - Clubs: Bolton,
A Tottenham transfer deadline day is very much like making love to a beautiful woman. Ok, it’s not. It’s a damn lot more exciting, though. And Tottenham are the Sky cameras’ favourite deadline day club knowing full well the amount of deals Daniel Levy likes to try and conclude. This time is was Gary Cotteril
Two weeks in a row, Tottenham have drawn 1-1 after conceding late equalisers against arguably lesser opponents. And two weeks in a row, André Villas-Boas has started with a lone striker before adding a second after a gutless first half performance. So, with the international break soon upon us, Spurs fans will be hoping that
As there are just two days left of the transfer window, Daniel Levy is finally making his moves. Tottenham fans are used to this. The Media are used to this. Other chairmen are becoming used to it. It’s as if he sets himself a challenge of trying to do as many deals as possible in
Finally, almost eighteen-months after transfer rumours first began, Luka Modric has finalised a move away from White Hart Lane and away from a four-season spell at the North London club. In 2008, a relatively unknown, slight and fragile looking central midfielder turned up from Dinamo Zagreb with the world at his feet. At the age
This morning the transfer of Croatian midfielder Luka Modric was finally completed for a fee of 33 million pounds + extras including a very suspicious and much discussed “club partnership” clause. Being one of the most stretched out transfer sagas of the window a lot of people had started questioning if the 26-year old is
It’s taken all summer but Tottenham finally have their striker. Well, one of them if reports are to be believed. The transfer of Emmanuel Adebayor has been one the most drawn out and longest of the summer so far. But one week before the end of the transfer window, he looks likely to be in
Taken from The Telegraph Sitting down to write this article on Ledley King and his decision to retire I realise that it won’t be easy. Not just for me, but for anyone else who decides to write a tribute to him. It’s going to be hard to put into words but I’ll give it a
Taken from Bettor When Harry Redknapp was sacked many pessimists and ‘Arry’s media friends predicted a mass exodus from Tottenham. In reality this hasn’t happened; quite the reverse in-fact. Bale has signed a new contract, Rafael van der Vaart has reiterated his desire to stay despite interest from Germany and Adebayor is supposed to be signing
Taken from Eurosport As a fan there’s nothing more satisfying than seeing young players come through the ranks of your club and challenge for first team places. No team in the world does this better than Barcelona. Their highly regarded La Masia is a conveyor belt constantly pumping out brilliant footballers who more often than not
Taken from the Daily Mirror As the dust starts to settle after the parting of the waves between Tottenham and Harry Redknapp, it’s becoming apparent that the decision made by the club came as something of a shock to their former manager. If Harry’s belligerent mood in the run-up to the sacking/resignation (I’m still not sure