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		<title>Least Valuable Premier League XI</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2009 23:35:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>tyduffy</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Andrea Dossena]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Craig Gordon]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Damien Duff]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[David Bentley]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Deco]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Emmanuel Adebayor]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Gareth Bale]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Gary Neville]]></category>
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This is not the worst team in the Premier League.  It is the least valuable.  This team would incite the masses with talent, with name recognition and with expense.  They would then fail pathetically.  This team could be composed entirely of Newcastle players, but we thought we&#8217;d include a few others to keep things interesting.
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<p>This is not the worst team in the Premier League.  It is the least valuable.  This team would incite the masses with talent, with name recognition and with expense.  They would then fail pathetically.  This team could be composed entirely of Newcastle players, but we thought we&#8217;d include a few others to keep things interesting.</p>
<p><strong>Emmanuel Adebayor (Arsenal):</strong> Doubled his salary this season.  Halved his work rate and effectiveness.</p>
<p><strong>Michael Owen (Newcastle):</strong> No longer an elite player, no leadership value, paid like someone with both.</p>
<p><strong>Damien Duff (Newcastle):</strong> Expensive, complacent and ineffectual, Duff is a perfect emblem for Newcastle’s season.</p>
<p><strong>Joey Barton (Newcastle):</strong> He makes £60,000 per week.  No description needed.</p>
<p><strong>Deco (Chelsea):</strong> Barcelona – better when he left.  Chelsea – better when he stopped playing.</p>
<p><strong>David Bentley (Tottenham):</strong> Once tipped to start for England, can’t even start for Tottenham.  Spurs won eight out of eleven league games he did not play.</p>
<p><strong>Gareth Bale (Tottenham):</strong> Spurs still have not won a Premier League match he has appeared in.</p>
<p><strong>Micah Richards (Manchester City):</strong> Has regressed rather than progressed, a testament to Capello’s insight.</p>
<p><strong>Gary Neville (Manchester United):</strong> Waste of a squad position.</p>
<p><strong>Andrea Dossena (Liverpool):</strong> One reason Rafa Benitez should have to work for his transfer funds.</p>
<p><strong>Craig Gordon (Sunderland):</strong> Sunderland allowed 113 goals the past two seasons.  Not all Gordon’s fault, but you would expect more impact, given his transfer fee.</p>
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		<title>Aaron Lennon: Potential Starting To Pay Dividends</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 15:11:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Timbury</dc:creator>
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Since the turn of the year, Aaron Lennon has been in outstanding form. His club exploits have been rewarded with not just an international call up, but a place in the starting eleven in England’s last two matches, the latter being a competitive qualifier. This is just rewards for Lennon as he has been absolutely [...]]]></description>
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<p>Since the turn of the year, Aaron Lennon has been in outstanding form. His club exploits have been rewarded with not just an international call up, but a place in the starting eleven in England’s last two matches, the latter being a competitive qualifier. This is just rewards for Lennon as he has been absolutely sensational recently and much credit must go to Harry Redknapp who has made the youngster begin to realise his potential.</p>
<p>For Tottenham he has been consistently terrorising full backs this season, most notably giving Patrice Evra (arguably the world’s best left back) a torrid time in the Carling Cup final last month. Lennon too has added goals on a more regular basis and, perhaps more importantly for a winger, an end product in terms of crossing. It’s never been doubted that Lennon possesses the ability to take on players but what has let him down in seasons’ past is that he has frequently failed to produce a telling cross. However, he has upped his game in that department and proved that he could realistically become a top class winger.</p>
<p>Maybe the signing of David Bentley was a stark warning to him that his place at Spurs was in jeopardy. Possibly he needed a manager like Redknapp who will put an arm round him and tell him that he is the best, instilling much needed confidence in the young man. Lennon has been the subject of some harsh criticism for someone so young; he is still only 21. Because Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have set such exceptional standards, it seems to be that all other wide players are compared and therefore deemed not good enough in comparison. These players are rare commodities and it simply isn’t feasible for Lennon or most others for that matter to be thought of under the same rules.</p>
<p>Lennon’s two recent international caps have defined for me why he has come such a long way and although still a raw talent to an extent, showed why he has plenty more to come. Neither the Slovakian nor Ukrainian left side could handle him. He caused panic and chaos amongst both defences and particularly in the Ukraine game, his withdrawal killed any tempo or dynamism to England’s attacks.  It was also apparent that he can pick players out more methodically when in crossing positions, rather than just hitting across the box in hope.</p>
<p>Although his finishing has also improved, Theo Walcott would still have the edge in that department but in terms of all round game I think Lennon is the best option for England on the right wing. He stretches defences and has better control when on the ball as well as having the odd trick up his sleeve, something that Walcott doesn’t seem to possess. It would be nice to see Lennon retain his place in the side but I get the impression that he is just keeping it warm for Walcott. The best Lennon can do is maintain his good form and take it from there. It could be worse though, he could be in the international wilderness like Ashley Young.</p>
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		<title>Time For Aaron Lennon To Show Consistency</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 23:03:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Bestall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who&#8217;s caught Tottenham in action recently will not fail to have been impressed by Aaron Lennon&#8217;s recent form on the right hand side of Spurs&#8217; midfield. For me, it&#8217;ll be a major surprise if he&#8217;s not in Fabio Capello&#8217;s next England squad for the Friendly against Slovakia and the qualifier in Kiev against the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Anyone who&#8217;s caught Tottenham in action recently will not fail to have been impressed by Aaron Lennon&#8217;s recent form on the right hand side of Spurs&#8217; midfield. For me, it&#8217;ll be a major surprise if he&#8217;s not in Fabio Capello&#8217;s next England squad for the Friendly against Slovakia and the qualifier in Kiev against the Ukraine. Lennon has an opportunity to finally step up and show everyone outside of White Hart Lane just how well he&#8217;s playing at the moment.</p>
<p>Lennon is one of those players that can infuriate and delight in equal measure, his pace and jinking runs coupled with a poor goal return for such pace and some very wayward deliveries and crosses. Yet, this season he was one of the best players under the dreadful start Ramos endured but was still short of reaching his full potential. Slowly though, under Harry Redknapp he has begun to recapture the level of performance he showed toward the end of Martin Jol&#8217;s 2nd full season, his performance against Chelsea away in the F.A.Cup particularly. With Ramos playing him out of position to accommodate David Bentley, his game was tested but he still gave 100%.</p>
<p>4 goals and 3 assists in his last 5 Premier League games, coupled with a superb performance against Patrice Evra in the Carling Cup Final has seen him play his best football since he joined Tottenham back in 2005 for £1,000,000. That fee gets cheaper by the week and Lennon is on fire at the moment. Sure, his distribution needs to improve and his first touch can sometimes let him down but let&#8217;s not forget he&#8217;s still only 21 years old, he can only get better. Redknapp has really got the best out of him recently and he&#8217;s worthy of at least a squad place for England, of that, there is no doubt. The Ukraine game notwithstanding, England have 3 pretty easy games coming up and Lennon can cement his position in the squad for South Africa if he keeps performing to the level he currently is. Capello loves his attacking players to have pace and Lennon has it to burn, making him easily one of the quickest players in the Premiership.That alone would have made Fabio sit up and take notice. Another great performance against Chelsea on Saturday wouldn&#8217;t go amiss either.</p>
<p>Now it&#8217;s all down to Aaron Lennon how far he goes, he needs to really deliver the level of performance he&#8217;s showing currently, week in, week out for Tottenham and England when he gets the opportunity. He needs to keep working down the training ground to get his crossing ability up from inconsistent and push himself onward to get the rewards that await him if he wants them. When Spurs signed David Bentley, I was worried that Lennon would be on the way out but Bentley&#8217;s dreadful form since joining from Blackburn Rovers has seen Lennon make the right wing his own and Bentley occasionally get a run out on the left. Unfortunately for Bentley, the signing of Palacios and Jenas&#8217; return to form has seen him drop on to the bench, as Redknapp has changed the midfield set up until he can fetch a left winger in, so he has to enjoy the sight of Lennon dancing past him most matches.That goal against Arsenal must seem a lifetime away.</p>
<p>Now all Lennon has to do is maintain his form and that, in the most part is going to be his toughest opponent.</p>
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		<title>Stewart Downing: The Enigma</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 20:21:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Timbury</dc:creator>
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I’ve wondered for a long time what it is that managers see in Stewart Downing, particularly England managers. Since his first call up in February 2005, Downing has been pretty much been a regular in the England squad, but why? I don’t understand how one player can have gained 22 caps without ever making an [...]]]></description>
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<p>I’ve wondered for a long time what it is that managers see in Stewart Downing, particularly England managers. Since his first call up in February 2005, Downing has been pretty much been a regular in the England squad, but why? I don’t understand how one player can have gained 22 caps without ever making an impact in any of those games. People criticise the manner in which David Beckham has accrued caps in recent years to tie him level with Bobby Moore but at least he has made an impact for his country at some stage of his career. In his ten minute cameo appearances, David Beckham provides more goal scoring opportunities than Stewart Downing could ever dream of.</p>
<p>For his club, Downing is undeniably a good player but as soon as he puts on an England shirt he seems to lose the ability to take on full backs and get crosses into the box. There is a reason though why Tottenham wanted to buy him. At Premiership level, he scores and creates goals on a regular basis and has one of the best deliveries in the league. Although his form in front of goal hasn’t been as good this season, he is still a class operator down the flanks and can give the best full backs in the world a torrid ninety minutes. He must be exceptional in training as well, why else would Fabio Capello openly say that he has been most impressed by the winger?</p>
<p>Downing has all the natural attributes to be a top player but let’s face it, he only gets into the England squad because he is left footed. It is well publicised that England have always struggled in that position and a naturally left footed winger is hard to come by. But that doesn’t justify continuously playing someone in that position who has had numerous opportunities and never really impressed. Not when Ashley Young is looking on from the bench, or worse, watching at home on his television having been overlooked yet again. From Young’s point of view he must be wondering what more he has to do to get a game for his country.</p>
<p>Granted, Downing had a decent game against Germany last November but one performance in twenty two is just not acceptable. Not when Andorran and Macedonian full backs are marking him out of a game. If Downing was right footed, he wouldn’t get a sniff. He would find himself in the wilderness with the likes of David Bentley. If Downing replicated his ‘Boro form for England then by all means he should be considered but after four years now, each time he has played for England it has become increasingly clear that he just isn’t up to the job. This has been shown up by the manager’s choice to not play him in crucial competitive matches as he is too inconsistent compared to someone like Joe Cole who can be relied upon. But surely his consistent inclusion in the squad is only giving him the false perception that he is producing the standard of performance that is required.</p>
<p>Capello has stated that he only picks players who are playing regularly and more importantly playing well so this would explain why Downing is constantly selected but I for one think it’s time to leave him out for a while. There are other options that haven’t been explored and the only thing that Downing has proved in my opinion is that he is not the answer.</p>
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		<title>Tottenham 4-0 Dinamo Zagreb: Video Highlights</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2008 08:18:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Gaffer</dc:creator>
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Video highlights of Spurs earlier in the season would have been filed in the Horror category, but their performances of late can be found under the Best Seller section, such is the way Tottenham are playing. Harry Redknapp has turned the side into world beaters especially after their convincing 4-0 win against Dinamo Zagreb in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Video highlights of Spurs earlier in the season would have been filed in the Horror category, but their performances of late can be found under the Best Seller section, such is the way Tottenham are playing. Harry Redknapp has turned the side into world beaters especially after their convincing 4-0 win against Dinamo Zagreb in the UEFA Cup.</p>
<p>Darren Bent emerged as an unlikely hero after working incredibly hard to score a hat trick. Luka Modric had a wonderful game right behind Bent in attack, and the pair created plenty of chances as did Aaron Lennon on the right and David Bentley on the left.</p>
<p>Other than the performance by Spurs, I was very impressed by the away support of Dinamo Zagreb, the Croatian side. For almost the entire 90 minutes, the away fans were louder than the home fans. They kept on singing loudly with an unmistakeable deep Croatian voice. In the first half, it sounded like they were singing a version of &#8220;Yellow Submarine.&#8221; And right before the first half whistle, I could have sworn they were chanting &#8220;3,000 nutcases&#8221; over and over again.</p>
<p>Three thousand nutcases they were as the Dinamo Zagreb fans literally set White Hart Lane on fire with flames that were thrown into the away section. Smoke from the flares swept across the pitch at times. Sure, it created a great atmosphere but the Tottenham officials must have been concerned about the safety of the away and home fans.</p>
<p>Here are the video highlights of Spurs 4, Dinamo Zagreb 0:</p>
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