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Big Sam? Big £@$! - Tottenham Football FanCast #103

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Pav does it again to keep up in the race for forth place.
we discuss the shocking performance of ref MR WEBB, and llok forward to the next game.

There's more comments on Kevins barnett (hair) and wev'e had plenty of emails this week, please keep them coming at
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From: Cuba Montana – March 22,2010 at 10:27 pm

Boys, I don't usually moan when I write to you but I've got two things to moan about this week and the first is the outrageous way that Tony Pulis and his team conducted themselves both during the game and afterwards through the press.

Throughout the game, Stoke were laying in heavy on the likes of Bale and Modric. The amount of poor challenges, some of which went unpunished in the first half were disgraceful.

I was very impressed with our defence, which for the past few games has been outstanding at defending against long ball teams like Blackburn and this pile of tripe called Stoke.

Pulis & his tactics are a disgrace to the game and his team aren't worthy of being in this division with this one dimensional football which was more like Wimbledon back in the days and they have the nerve to come out after the game and suggest it was unlucky that Whitehead was sent off?

Let's have it right, Stoke are a pathetic side and Pulis you're not fooling anyone with your attempt at using the press to highlight 'poor refereeing', the only poor decisions was not sending more of you're crap players off and giving a penalty decision purely based on the crowd reaction, which was so obvious to anyone watching the game live.

My second point is Jamie O'Hara. Fair enough mate, you want to play in the FA CUP but for fucks sake, who pays your wages? I come to expect it from some petulant foreign players like Taraabt, but the so called 'lifetime Spurs fan' has got to know what he's saying will upset everyone associated with the Lane.

If you ask me, there's been a distinct change in O'Hara since he's been going out with Tottenham slut Danielle Lloyd and I suspect she & his agent have given him an inflated ego of himself and his worth in an attempt to get Jamie to be a higher profile player.

Unfortunately for Jamie, he signed a five year contract and all this press talk is an attempt to put pressure on Spurs by having fans get on his back so the club look for a quick exit for him, like we did with Ghaly.

One comment we can forgive but repeating the comments is outright contemptuous to everyone at Spurs. Then there's his delusion of grandeur thinking that perhaps he has a chance to play for England? Wake up and take your face out of Danielle's Poontang for a minute Jamie my boy, you should take the opportunity which in my opinion is a great one, to join up with Trappatoni's men whilst you have the chance!

Don't get me wrong, Jamie's a great little player but if he can't get into a regular Tottenham first team, there's not a chance in hell he'll get into the England side.

If we do decide to sell him we should expect a fee upwards of £6mill but people should not forget O'Hara is really an attacking Midfielder not a box to box player, not a defensive midfielder, not a left back or left winger. He's more a Paul Scholes player not Darren Fletcher.

Personally I'd like him to shut his mouth, come to Tottenham next season and prove himself, if he fails to hold down a regular spot he can pack his bags and fuck off to the highest bidder.

From: Jason Lake – March 25,2010 at 7:00 pm

i just wonder how Steve Robinson feels now after the way Tommy Hudds came on against Fulham in the cup on Wednesday night?

I know that Steve admits that Tom has potential, but even he would have to admit that Hudds had a calming influence over the midfield, and played a huge part in getting the win.

Granted we won against Blackburn, but the pace of the game without him was a little too eratic, and the rest of the team seemed to be a bit panicky on and off the ball.

It seemed as though the WHL crowd finally realised at the Fulham game how much Tommy means to the team and showed their appreciation whan he came on for the 2nd half.

Maybe Tom's injury was a blessing in disguise for both Tom and the fans. And made us all realise that maybe you just don't know how good something is until it's gone.

COYS.

The future's bright. The future's Tommy Huddlestone.