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Tottenham haven’t had a shot on target in their last two hours and 16 minutes of football, since Harry Kane’s effort in the 44th minute against West Ham.

This was the first time Spurs have failed to have a shot on target in a Premier League home game since December 2013 against Liverpool.
@Yid4life how long until he's sacked?
 
Well Ole's football tactical nous played a blinder, he couldn't let Slabby play in a high line back 4 as he's so inept in that progressive modern, so Ole followed another football genius in Southgate's 7 defensive players in a team, and lo and behold today they were like Capello's 93-94 AC Milan side for defensive solidarity.

Gotta hold my hand up and say Ole is the man, if he does it against City next week then it's time he kept the job for the season.

Ole ole ole.

I'm not sure on that mate. But Son didnt run Maguire ragged did he? You know I'm only messing with you! ?
 
The problems with Spurs are threefold:

1: The manager is dreadful. He had early success at Wolves riding the wave of investment and when it came to changing things he was found out.

2: Kane staying was really the worst csse situation for them. @catcherintherye and myself had mused around the best situation for Everton and it was Kane staying...picking up injuries and preventing Spurs from reinvesting fees/wages.

3: They have too many stagnant players. They brought in the likes of Emerson and Romero who are good players, but then they also have massive holes where fresh players are needed. How Dier is still first choice is beyond me.

Spurs needed to bite the bullet, setll Kane and several other players and bring in a young manager like Potter who suits what the fans want + the Brighton DOF Ashworth.

Take a step back and rebuild.

I hope no one wants Kane in Jan or next summer.
 

If two teams ever needed a bigger kick up their collective backsides... (then they'd probably both be managed by Moonhead).
 



The last few seasons the thing i got the most enjoyment from was seeing them get booed from all sides off the pitch.

No fans at matches was particularly devastating for us in that respect.

We should link in with the local authorities and services and create a booing initiative, our players could be getting booed by their postmen, window cleaner, milkman and many more.
 

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