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Title: Wolves 1-0 Tottenham
Post by: Biggs on February 07, 2010, 08:06:13 AM
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Barclays Premier League - 10th Feb 2010 - KO 19:45 - Ground: Molineux


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Title: Re: Wolves vs Tottenham
Post by: YidJoe24 on February 08, 2010, 09:38:11 AM
I feelin good about his one. The only reason that they won is because they parked the bus at the Lane. However at home they will want to attack which means that thier defence will be vunerable for our attackers to rip to pieces.
Title: Re: Wolves vs Tottenham
Post by: Chelmsford_yid on February 08, 2010, 04:58:26 PM
Wolves manager Mick McCarthy may ring the changes following his side's defeat to local rivals Birmingham.

New signing Adiene Guedioura is pushing for a first start after three consecutive appearances as substitute.

Tottenham's Ledley King will sit this match out leaving Sebastien Bassong and new signing Younes Kaboul to fight it out to play alongside Michael Dawson.

Eidur Gudjohnsen is expected to play a part after being on the bench against Villa, but Aaron Lennon remains out.



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Wolves

Suspended: None Doubtful: None

Injured: Edwards, Keogh & Kightly (all ankle), Murray (knee)

Tottenham

Suspended: None Doubtful: None

Injured: Assou-Ekotto (hip), Cudicini (broken wrists), Lennon, Pavlyuchenko & Woodgate (all groin)

Although fighting on different fronts at opposing ends of the table, the frustration suffered by both clubs at the weekend was palpable.

Wolves were left crushed by Birmingham's golden oldie Kevin Phillips, as the 36-year-old veteran rolled back the years to deny Mick McCarthy's men a vital victory.

The defeat at St Andrew's saw the Molineux outfit remain rooted in the relegation zone, but McCarthy came out fighting, lauding his team for their spirit and determination and looking to the Tottenham match as a chance to get back on track.

And if he needs inspiration to lift his players, McCarthy can call on the memories of their shock victory over Harry Redknapp's men at White Hart Lane in December.

Tottenham's failure to break down Aston Villa made it just four wins from 13 matches this season against sides currently in the top 10 and they are currently doing nothing to rid themselves of the flat-track bully reputation that is beginning to dog them this season.

Their much-vaunted strikeforce have been misfiring in recent weeks and it is surely no coincidence that in the five league matches Spurs have been shorn of flying winger Aaron Lennon, they have managed a solitary win and scored just three times.
Title: Re: Wolves vs Tottenham
Post by: SomersetYiddo on February 09, 2010, 04:59:51 PM
This is a MUST WIN, we definatley cannot settle for a draw, and we must win comfortably by a couple with a clean sheet and that will restore the faith after 2 draws to Birmingham and Villa. I think we should do a bit of chop and change, bring Krancjar and Kaboul in and start them both and maybe give Gudjohnsen 20 minutes depending on how were doing. Wolves are at home so they wont be defending hard and sitting back, i expect them to be open and attacking and that will leave it for Defoe, Krancjar to test them. We will need the 3 points after tonight because Man City have Bolton at home and i think thats only going to go one way and we will be down in 6th.
Title: Re: Wolves vs Tottenham
Post by: dedleysting on February 09, 2010, 07:54:41 PM
Please can we score a fecking goal!!!!!

Possibly an early goal tooooooo!!!
Title: Re: Wolves vs Tottenham
Post by: YidJoe24 on February 09, 2010, 07:57:55 PM
I want a Wigan, Burnley or Hull(away) scoline please.
Title: Re: Wolves vs Tottenham
Post by: Chelmsford_yid on February 09, 2010, 10:28:38 PM
I want a Wigan, Burnley or Hull(away) scoline please.

Even if we nick a 1-0 away win would do for me.  :D
Title: Re: Wolves vs Tottenham
Post by: WexfordSpur on February 10, 2010, 03:13:01 PM
Wolves manager Mick McCarthy may ring the changes following his side's defeat to local rivals Birmingham.

New signing Adiene Guedioura is pushing for a first start after three consecutive appearances as substitute.

Tottenham's Ledley King will sit this match out leaving Sebastien Bassong and new signing Younes Kaboul to fight it out to play alongside Michael Dawson.

Eidur Gudjohnsen is expected to play a part after being on the bench against Villa, but Aaron Lennon remains out.



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Wolves

Suspended: None Doubtful: None

Injured: Edwards, Keogh & Kightly (all ankle), Murray (knee)

Tottenham

Suspended: None Doubtful: None

Injured: Assou-Ekotto (hip), Cudicini (broken wrists), Lennon, Pavlyuchenko & Woodgate (all groin)

Although fighting on different fronts at opposing ends of the table, the frustration suffered by both clubs at the weekend was palpable.

Wolves were left crushed by Birmingham's golden oldie Kevin Phillips, as the 36-year-old veteran rolled back the years to deny Mick McCarthy's men a vital victory.

The defeat at St Andrew's saw the Molineux outfit remain rooted in the relegation zone, but McCarthy came out fighting, lauding his team for their spirit and determination and looking to the Tottenham match as a chance to get back on track.

And if he needs inspiration to lift his players, McCarthy can call on the memories of their shock victory over Harry Redknapp's men at White Hart Lane in December.

Tottenham's failure to break down Aston Villa made it just four wins from 13 matches this season against sides currently in the top 10 and they are currently doing nothing to rid themselves of the flat-track bully reputation that is beginning to dog them this season.

Their much-vaunted strikeforce have been misfiring in recent weeks and it is surely no coincidence that in the five league matches Spurs have been shorn of flying winger Aaron Lennon, they have managed a solitary win and scored just three times.

If I know Mick McCarthy he will play exactly the same game - I think they were a little lucky with the free kick and consequent goal at the lane, but unless Harry is willing to change it up if Defoe and Crouch are not working (which would be true to form) I see this game going for a 0-0 draw!

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Title: Re: Wolves vs Tottenham
Post by: Biggs on February 10, 2010, 04:23:45 PM
It's quite strange this game. It's a must win i think considering we have dropped to 6th now
Title: Re: Wolves vs Tottenham
Post by: paul62ok on February 10, 2010, 06:16:10 PM
if we win and villa/pool lose or draw it'll be a huge boost - anything less than a win and we can write off cl. I hope we play to our strengths, dont give wolves the opportunity to sit and defend all night and stuff the b+stards. It really hacked me off after the last game when everyone said how well woilves played - they play horrid championship football.
Title: Re: Wolves vs Tottenham
Post by: ozoha on February 10, 2010, 07:55:49 PM
If we win and L'pool win, the scum'll be dragged into the battle for the UCL.
Title: Re: Wolves vs Tottenham
Post by: bigv on February 10, 2010, 09:11:27 PM
this is pathetic. Losing 1-0 to wolves again. Oh wait on here comes crouch. Long ball tactics for the last half hour a joy to behold. FFS
Title: Re: Wolves vs Tottenham
Post by: Biggs on February 10, 2010, 09:40:41 PM
this is pathetic.

Totally pathetic FFS
Title: Re: Wolves vs Tottenham
Post by: SomersetYiddo on February 10, 2010, 10:25:40 PM
Absolute f**kin disaster, cheers spurs.....yet again another disappointment.
Title: Re: Wolves vs Tottenham
Post by: Chelmsford_yid on February 10, 2010, 10:40:43 PM
Doesnt surpise me, away from home we usually always dog s**te. Also when we play teams near the bottom, the players think this is a easy 3 points even before a ball has been kicked.

Welcome to the real world lads, for the past 3 seasons ive been saying that we're not a top 4 side, this result and a few others,stupid draws this season so far, seems like im right once again.

Title: Re: Wolves vs Tottenham
Post by: CountPuchi on February 11, 2010, 12:51:44 AM
When i saw the starting line up~ I knew we lost. Jenas? Kaboul? The heck~!?! Well when it comes down to it, kaboul wasnt that reason why i said we lost.. It was JenAs!!! Kaboul was just a stupid decision but hey never say never! I dont know why harry decided to play this kind of tactic. Its just effing useless
Title: Re: Wolves vs Tottenham
Post by: pukekohespur on February 11, 2010, 07:06:40 AM
Fourth place, champions league??? what were we thinking.
Lets hope for a good cup run
Title: Re: Wolves vs Tottenham
Post by: RiffHard on February 11, 2010, 11:53:45 AM
To lose to Wolves is a bad blow. And after yesterday I haven't got an idea why Harry sent Keane to Celtic and brought in Gudjohnsen. He was pretty useless to say the least. He is not fully match-fit and out of form obviously but why did Harry take such a gamble.  ???
Title: Re: Wolves vs Tottenham
Post by: SomersetYiddo on February 11, 2010, 12:41:13 PM
I thought Gudjohnsen made some decent passes and link up play but wasnt specail at all. Everytime Jenas starts we have been so poor! I have never been a big fan of him but then again i have never hated him but he is so awful at the moment it isnt even a joke. I just saw on SSN that Wolves linked 18 passes together before scoring there goal, that is dreadful giving them all that time and possesion and not closing them down. Bentley was pretty useless as was everyone really. We must put away our chances because with all the games we have lost or drawn this season we have had so many chances but not finished them properly. 4th?! No Chance. I hope we go far in the FA Cup.
Title: Re: Wolves vs Tottenham
Post by: Biggs on February 11, 2010, 01:00:27 PM
Jenas and Hudds in the Middle just doesn't work. IMO the midfield partnership is just as important and the striking partnership.

Palacios and Hudds have such a good understanding when they play together.

When Hudds is told to sit back you don't get the best out of him. Hudds needs more freedom and he just doesn't get that when Jenas is playing.

Title: Re: Wolves 1-0 Tottenham
Post by: mbixby on February 12, 2010, 03:05:43 PM
Absolutely the worst performance I've seen all year. I thought Kaboul did OK, Jenas and Huddlestone were ineffective, the attacking play unconvincing, Gudjohnsen obviously rusty and playing with players he doesn't know, presumably he'll do better. At this point, since it's obvious that we will not end up in the top four, I'd like to see Redknapp introducing some of the younger players and try to be a little less predictable up front, ie not so much booting it down the centre for Crouch to latch on to.  Hopefully we'll do better against Bolton.