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  1. nil statis
    nil statis
    December 6, 2009 at 4:05 pm | | Reply


    but judging by the amount of “jump out of your seat” incidents in the second half, maybe it’s time to start paying more attention to the boys from White Hart Lane

    OR we can make it better by

    but judging by the amount of “jump out of your seat” incidents in the second half, maybe it’s time to start paying more attention to the boys from goddison park

    because in all fairness it was everton who provided the thrill by forcing spurs to play in their own half and keep the penalty out and secure a very dramatic comeback

    1. b
      b
      December 6, 2009 at 7:08 pm | | Reply


      Have to agree. Everton’s comeback was the story here. Tottenham look pretty good. But Everton’s heart was huge.

      And whoever that kid was playing right back for Everton was fantastic today. What a debut.

      1. Gunner JD
        Gunner JD
        December 6, 2009 at 7:55 pm | | Reply


        Seamus Coleman is the lads name I believe. We may be hearing his name again methinks?

        1. b
          b
          December 6, 2009 at 9:00 pm | | Reply


          I hope so. For me, he’s their new starting right back. Fearless going forward, solid defensively. Had a hand in both goals.

          From his wikipedia page:

          “Before he could make his debut for Everton, he had to contend to with a career threatening blister.”

          1. Gaz
            Gaz
            December 6, 2009 at 10:12 pm |


            I agree – I think Coleman did a lot to help Everton come back in that game. He had a great long-ball.

  2. Mark Flint
    Mark Flint
    December 6, 2009 at 6:41 pm | | Reply


    Spurs seem to waste more opportunities than any other team this year.

    1. Gunner JD
      Gunner JD
      December 6, 2009 at 7:49 pm | | Reply


      As a Gunner fan I resemble that remark.

      1. Jorge Curioso
        Jorge Curioso
        December 7, 2009 at 9:39 am | | Reply


        Ah, spuds and gooners arguing even over who’s more profilgate…

        The real shame is that with the draw, Tottenham didn’t move above Arsenal in the table.

  3. Matt
    Matt
    December 6, 2009 at 7:31 pm | | Reply


    yeah like missing 9 chances against wigan

  4. SLO-Gunner
    SLO-Gunner
    December 6, 2009 at 9:08 pm | | Reply


    So Spurs go away to the 15th-placed team and throw away a 2-0 lead and miss the game-winning PK in injury time and the backbone of the story is about Spurs’ enthusiasm and team spirit? Ok….makes sense.

    1. The Gaffer
      December 7, 2009 at 7:14 am | | Reply


      Tottenham played well against a resilient Everton side. Spurs played with more enthusiasm and strength than the Gunners against Stoke City, IMHO.

      Cheers,
      The Gaffer

      1. Jorge Curioso
        Jorge Curioso
        December 7, 2009 at 9:40 am | | Reply


        ZING!

  5. b
    b
    December 6, 2009 at 9:16 pm | | Reply


    Oh, and how about the missed penalties this weekend. Defoe, Lampard and Fabregas all had penalties saved. 2 out of the 3 turned out to be huge.

    I hate it when announcers say “you would’ve bet your house on Lampard scoring there!” But I would’ve bet a lot that all three wouldn’t miss.

  6. nil statis nis optimum
    nil statis nis optimum
    December 6, 2009 at 11:20 pm | | Reply


    good to see more ppl give credit to everton and it was a classic everton performance where they played as a team-i dare anyone to pin point a clear cut MOTM
    imo if we were forced to name one from evertons side it would be a dog fight between cahill,coleman,howard and saha

    1. The Gaffer
      December 7, 2009 at 7:13 am | | Reply


      While Everton did well to battle back for a draw, the problem I have with this is that if Defoe had scored that injury-time penalty, like he should, the headlines would have been all about Spurs and not about Everton. So by Defoe missing the penalty, the headlines then focus on Everton and how wonderful Howard and Coleman were (not to take anything away from them).

      I guess my post is more of a contrarian one giving credit where credit is due for Tottenham, who were one penalty kick away from a thoroughly deserved win.

      Cheers,
      The Gaffer

    2. Jorge Curioso
      Jorge Curioso
      December 7, 2009 at 9:41 am | | Reply


      nil punctuation nis comprehendum

  7. Evan
    Evan
    December 7, 2009 at 2:08 pm | | Reply


    In that picture of Howard saving that penalty why are there Manchester Utd supporters in the back??

    1. The Gaffer
      December 7, 2009 at 2:16 pm | | Reply


      Evan, they must be closet Tottenham supporters! Just kidding! The image was not from the Everton v Spurs game, but was from when Everton played Man United.

      Cheers,
      The Gaffer

      1. Evan
        Evan
        December 7, 2009 at 4:04 pm | | Reply


        Oh, i probably should have realized that

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