Friday 14 October 2011

A Trip To Toon Town


Alright etcetera

*insert moan about the international break*

Now that’s out of the way, we’ve got a game involving the Totters on Sunday, and I for one am not overcome with optimism. Maybe it’s the increasingly chilly Autumn days, or the fact my local High Street has become over run with pet retail projects for the #TOWIE gang that’s got me in a bad mood, but Sundays coach trip worries. It’s probably neither of those reasons as it goes, my reluctance to predict a positive outcome probably stems more from Hotspur related factoids than the inclement weather or vanity employment.

My tempered words upon conclusion of our summer business were as follows:

‘’Adebayor…pretty much walks in as being the first name on the team sheet. Picture this though…he’s on the end of a crunching challenge and he gets his leg broken. What are we going to do now? Defoe and Pavlyuchenko to carry the responsibility of getting our goals? Verdict (on our forward positions): Improvement, as long as Adebayor stays fit.’’

Tool-ey quoting of myself aside, he may not have had his leg broken, but it certainly looks as if the hammy he picked up against the Wanderers will keep him out against the Toon, and even if he does play, his mobility is bound to be tempered and is a risk for a full on tear… leaving us to ponder Defoe and/or the Russian to perform different shades of uselessness in lilywhite, especially as VdV also looks a doubt. There is no plan B. We can’t even call upon Crouchy. Either Adebayor is fit or we’re unlikely to pose much of a threat, and it’s games like this where the gloss of the flashy goal bagging toy boy quickly disappears, and where unbeaten stretches are thrown into far more forensic arenas.

The news that Sandro will miss out as well doesn’t do us any favours, as our plans away from home, formed around Parker, a man we seem determined to run into the ground, seem to be to stay ‘gritty’ and provide shielding for the CB’s in the middle, whilst relying on a flash of magic from one of Adebayor, VdV or Bale to win the day. At least there aren’t any question marks over Gareth’s involvement.

Newcastle have been on something of a roll themselves this season. Despite not playing any of the likely ‘top 4’ (yes, I know they played the Wanderers on match day 1), a seven game undefeated run in the league is not be sniffed at. We all smiled wryly, as their game at Villa Park was billed as (possibly the least convincing) 2 undefeated sides going head to head, but far from fading from that potential high, they’ve got some good wins and looked to have strengthened to the point of not being relegation fodder. Our own 4 game winning run probably holds the same level of fear for them, but aside from a very good showing against Liverpool and excellent first half at Wigan, we’ve spluttered rather than sparkled through the other 2.5 games in that winning sequence, with the NLD being a triumph based on better playing staff and greater belief, rather than the tactical out-foxing bamboozlement we all hoped for.

Assuming all the doubts don’t make it, and assuming we’ll go with Defoe on his own up front, I’m going to guess a 4 (Walker, King, Kaboul, BAE)- 2 (Parker, Livermore)- 1 (Modders)- 2 (Bale, Kranjcar?/Townsend?) and said offside flag botherer.

Given what we’re missing, I’d be happy with a point.

3 comments:

  1. as soon as i see king and adebayor on the teamsheet i am always confident of a spurs win regardless of opponent. Take one of these players away however and I'm the same as you: nervous. I think harry is overplaying ade's injury and that he will play on Sunday, fingers crossed anyway. Sunday will be tough but I fancy us to nick a 2-1 win. I agree we were poor against arsenal and took our foot of the gas at the end of the wigan game but thought we played well against wolves. Game against wolves is probably the closest gauge to sundays trip to newcastle and on that basis I remain confident (quietly) of a win

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  2. I know paid up blog followers expect more but really all you needed to say was
    ' Taking all round a 1-1 draw looks favourite'

    However I agree and also think Adebayor will at least start,as he did against Arsenal, despite Harry's obfuscation of the matter.
    Five wins in a row is pushing statistical probability.
    Can't see Van Der Vaart in your team.

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  3. Anon- Hmmm, for 70 minutes of the game against Wolves, I found the viewing extremely uncomfortable. Only the flash of guile/brilliance from Captain Combover/Ade finally broke the dealock. From then on we looked in control but maintain we didn't play well. Still, I get your point on what kind of 'level' this game will be played, and if either team are going to win it, they'll need to take their luck/chance when it comes, otherwise a draw looks inevitabubble.

    'Statistical probability' has probably played it's part in my prediction, you're right there Jim. 5 wins on the bounce? Who are we, Barcelona? Van der Vaart missing was based on my assumption that all of the doubts will in fact miss out, so the line up is a worst case scenario.

    Like both of you, have a sneaking suspicion he might put Adebayor in there and take the calculated risk.

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