Posted on October 7, 2007 by offsidela
Spurs were unlucky to leave Anfield with just a point. The game with Liverpool was an extremely entertaining, end to end encounter packed with goals and incidents. Liverpool started the game better, and Voronin put Liverpool ahead as he was the quickest to react from Robinson blunder. A Gerrard freekick was deflected off the [...]
Filed under: Anfield, Berbatov, Fernando Torres, Liverpool, Martin Jol, Paul Robinson, Robbie Keane, Tottenham Hotspur | Leave a Comment »
Posted on September 25, 2007 by offsidela
Happy He’s Gone
Roman AbramovichThe moral of the story is that, regardless of the success a manger brings, the owner is still the most important man at the football club. In a battle of wills, there can only be one eventual winner. Even armed with public support, Mourinho was fighting a losing battle against Roman’s [...]
Filed under: Chelsea, EPL, Jose Mourinho, Martin Jol, Tottenham Hotspur | Leave a Comment »
Posted on September 21, 2007 by offsidela
Tottenham boss Martin Jol could not guarantee Jermain Defoe a starting place for the weekend despite the striker coming on and scoring twice against Anorthosis Famagusta.
Spurs were in control against the Cypriots in the first leg of the UEFA Cup first-round clash at White Hart Lane when Defoe [...]
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Posted on September 20, 2007 by offsidela
Soccernet has 2 contrasting headlines on their mainpage this morning. But nevertheless, its major news, but one which i think was coming for a long time. I was actually planning to pen something about how i think this season would be Mourinho’s last, not because he was lacking as a manager, but because the club [...]
Filed under: Chelsea, Jose Mourinho, Martin Jol, Tottenham Hotspur | 2 Comments »
Posted on September 18, 2007 by offsidela
Phew! What a weekend of EPL action! The pick of the bunch was the London derby, Tottenham vs Arsenal. It was an interesting battle, from every which way and angle you look at it. On one side, you had Martin Jol, his days at Spurs apparently numbered, and would a relieved man if he could [...]
Filed under: Arsenal, Cesc Fabregas, Emmanuel Adebayor, Mark Clattenbur, Martin Jol, Tottenham Hotspur, referees | Leave a Comment »