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Title: Soccer Football Conference
Notice:Don't forget your season ticket.....
Moderator:MOVIES::PLAYFORD
Created:Thu Aug 08 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:608
Total number of notes:85903

45.0. "Tottenham Hotspur FC" by GALVIA::SPAIN (New personal name wanted) Thu Aug 08 1991 17:38

    
    This is the Tottenham topic.
    
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45.1The season becons !SHIPS::FERRARO_AThu Aug 08 1991 20:239
    SPURS NEWS !
    
    Possibility of Nigel Clough in the newspapers.
    
    Very nice idea!
    
    See you at Wembley.
    
    Antony
45.2Spurs are on there way to Wembley....againDUCK::WILSOND1Fri Aug 09 1991 12:2312
    
      Anthony...
    
       I saw the news about Cloughie  a couple of days ago.nothing since...
    it might have been Paper talk.Better news  is it looks like Paul
    Stewart is staying after all,he is being offered a new contract,and
    having talked to his missus now wants to stay at Spurs...we will see.
    
       Probably the same team that finished the Cup final for tomorrows 
    Humiliation of The Arse.....
    
    Dave...
45.3HONOURS SHARED !SHIPS::FERRARO_AMon Aug 12 1991 12:5622
So Saturday's game ended in a draw. It was a competitive game, with Arsenal 
having most of the positional play, but I would say Spurs having the most 
meaningful chances. 

Arsenal started the game stronger, then half way through the first half we came 
back into it. Samways seemed to play furthest forward in the midfield. I think 
that the thing we do well as a five man midfield is when we break forward and 
quickly support Lineker. It seems to give back fours all sorts of problems. 
However this only happened in small periods on Saturday. The second half seemed 
to be mostly Arsenal pressure.

Next Saturday to the real thing, then I believe we have our preliminary game 
v the Austrians, away leg first.

This week we are playing in a tournament in Italy v Juventus. 

Finally I do not understand the reasoning in playing Fenwick, Merson was all 
over him at Wembley, especially in the second half.

Stewart meeting Venables today to sort out a new contract.

Antony 
45.4Who Plays Offside on the Half Way line ???DUCK::WILSOND1Tue Aug 13 1991 14:2513
    
      Not the best NL derby ive ever seen,Arsenal were Boringly efficient
    as usual,although I thought we finished the stronger and I did think we
    would nick it.Still I wasnt too dissapointed with the result....Who'd 
    bet against two 0-0 in the League games this season.
    
     Still no news on Paul Stewart,but it now looks like he will stay at
    WHL.
     Down at the Dell on Saturday,and off to a winning start,then off to
    Austria for the first Euro game.
    
    
    Dave...
45.5spurs on tourSHIPS::FERRARO_ATue Aug 13 1991 14:418
I believe that we have a game tonight V Juventus in Italy.

I also have heard that the FA have put in a bid to hold the cup winners cup 
final at Wembley.

Antony

 
45.6WHAT was THAT ???TRUCKS::SANTTue Aug 13 1991 15:5619
    
    re .3 .....
    
    Oh, come on, Ant. That game was awful. I bet it cheered a few up on
    Merseyside watching the supposed London protagonists struggling to
    get heir game together (no disrespect to Crystal Palace intended..).
    
    And how did Pat "kick 'im up in the air" Van Den thingummy manage 
    to stay on 'til the end ?????
    
    He must have slipped him a few scheckles, eh ??? 8-) 8-) 8-)
    
    things will need to improve if you're gonna repeat last years fluke!
    
    
    
    Andy.
    
    
45.7You What!SHIPS::FERRARO_ATue Aug 13 1991 20:4019
Andy,

I think your memory has shortened so much that you have forgotten how many
bore draws there were between last seasons championship challengers, including 
the merseysiders, and that enthralling cup winners cup final which if not 
played between an English club and foreign opposition, was a total write off 
as a game.

Saying that Saturday's game was pretty bad, but I stand by the point that the 
real cutting thrust was made by Spurs. The difference between last season's 
final and Saturday was that the attack was not sustained enough throughout the 
game as we rapidly tired in the second half. However, I don't think we'll play 
in hotter conditions in the football league this season.

I do not realistically think Spurs will win the league but we are a good bet 
as a cup winner. 

Antony
  
45.8Transfer news !SHIPS::FERRARO_AThu Aug 15 1991 12:4710
Durie for Spurs !

So Venables has finally got his man. I do not understand too much as last time 
we put an offer in Chelsea wouldn't sell to us and Durie said he wanted to go 
back North, where have I heard that before. Lets hope buying Durie means we 
don't lose Stewart.

Two days to go !

Antony
45.9Gordon In'Durie......REPAIR::WILSONThu Aug 15 1991 14:224
      I quite suprised we have signed him,it seems alot of money......I
    hope he is a success.
    
    Dave...
45.10The Jury's out on Durie...TRUCKS::SANTThu Aug 15 1991 15:0418
    
    	
    	Antony, I would have thought signing Durie would have only hurried 
    	the departure of Stewart.
    
    	One vastly overpriced, overrated player for another..8-)..
    
    	I'm only surprised Utd didn't try and jump in with a higher offer!
    
    	El Tel obviously couldn't lure Clough Jnr. away..
    
    	Could be good news for Chelsea. With their new signings looking to
    	be quite astute pieces of business, and with a few young players
    	already at the club with Div. 1 experience, they could be an
    	awkward side this year, possibly finishing in the top five, which
    	for them would be a moderate success.
             
    	Andy.
45.11TOTTENHAM TO BUY ALAN DICKEN FOR 4 MILLION......CRISPY::BAREFIELDAThu Aug 15 1991 17:2712
    
    Dave....
    
            I dont think other club would have paid that much for
            a player that spends most of the time sitting in the
            stand injury prone.
            And we thought West ham had sold us a dummy with Alan Dickens,
            Tottenham will probably put in a bid for him next.
    
              ANDY-B.........
    
    
45.12Thats the cost these days......DUCK::WILSOND1Thu Aug 15 1991 17:529
45.13Debut for Durie !SHIPS::FERRARO_AFri Aug 16 1991 15:1510
Durie will make his debut for Spurs at Southampton.

There are tickets available for the Euro game on Wednesday. Coach trips and
Aeroplane flights with match tickets are available.

Come on you spurs!

antony


45.14RABBI DURIEWELCLU::NELSONstick the ECU where it belongsFri Aug 16 1991 17:116
    Gordon 'groinstrain' for 2 mill...
    Ha Ha ha ha ha ha ha.
    Although I regret his departure, someone didn't look at his playing,
    sorry, injury record!
    IS THIS CHEQUE GOING TO BOUNCE THOUGH???
    Mn.
45.15Transfer !SHIPS::FERRARO_AFri Aug 16 1991 18:055
45.162 Million for Durie? Well done, Chelsea!TRUCKS::SANTFri Aug 16 1991 18:2216
    
    	re .14...
    
    
    	Ha Ha Ha !! Excellent..
    
    	What have you got to say to THAT, Ant. ?
    
    	You're not still thinking of going to Stockerau (sp) are you?
    	Did you say 65 quid for the trip?
    
    	Save it....El Tel might need a loan soon, and Sugar Daddy's purse
    	might not be deep enough!
    
    
    	Andy.
45.17Good Start...DUCK::WILSOND1Mon Aug 19 1991 13:1510
    
    
       A great start....3-2 at the Dell,2 goals for Lineker and 1 for Durie
    on his debut,and considering Southampton were all over us in the first
    half,it was a good comeback.
    
      The Stockerau manager is Quoted as saying "We have no chance" after
    watching Spurs on Saturday.
    
    Dave...
45.18Stewart staying !SHIPS::FERRARO_ATue Aug 20 1991 12:3110
Report in today's Mirror says that an agreement is very close between Spurs and 
Paul Stewart. Good news as he is a very important member of the team.

The game in Austria Tomorrow evening at 6.15pm mis live on a Sporstcall? a pub 
and club video service, you can ring 0800590098 and they will tell you a pub in 
your area showing the game.

Back in Europe

Antony
45.19NAYIMMDRLEG::AREVALILLONosce te ipsumTue Aug 20 1991 13:319
    Could you tell me what is Nayim's current state in the Spurs? Has he
    gained the confidence of supporters, club, colleagues, press, etc. I
    suppose so, specially after his excellence play in the Cup final.
    
    Any light please?
    
    Thanks
    
    JUANJO
45.20ITV's Contract to show Spurs Live ?????DUCK::WILSOND1Fri Sep 13 1991 17:1811
45.21LIVE GAMES ??????SUBURB::SEARCHRROBERT SEARCHFri Sep 13 1991 17:234
    Does anyone know which game/s are being shown live next week ??
    
    Cheers
    Rob..
45.22DUCK::WILSOND1Fri Sep 13 1991 18:469
    
    Re-1
           Paerathanikos (sp) v Man Utd   2:30  Weds  ITV
    
           Arsenal v Rapid Vienna  8:00  Wed ITV
    
           Liverpool v some Finnish Team  8:00 Wed  BBC I think.
    
    Dave...
45.23"T.V. is King"ARRODS::OHAGANBMachine_Gun_IbizaFri Sep 13 1991 18:507
    There were plans to show the Liverpool and Arsenal (home?) games
    live; BBC and ITV respectively. However, Des Lynham's parting words
    at the end of Sportsnight on Wednesday night suggested that the
    Liverpool game would only be highlighted. As for the Gunners I'm
    not sure. Same goes with the plans for The Totts and The Mancs.
    
    Barry.
45.24Sneaking up quietly...DUCK::WILSOND1Mon Sep 16 1991 14:2719
    
    
     Spurs 2  QPR 0
    
     Lineker 2
    
    
      Another 3 points,and we are going along quietly picking up points,and
    moving up the table,13 points with 2 games in hand on the Mancs and the
    other pretenders.
     We didnt play well,but QPR couldnt score and Gary Lineker could,two
    chances,two goals.That makes 7 for the season so far.Wimbledon away
    next week and then we play Man Utd at home.
      On Tuesday its Hadjuk Split in Austria,they havent trained or played
    so far this season,and according to there manager dont even want to
    play,still no counting of chickens here.I'll be happy with a repeat of
    the score a few weeks ago in Austria,1-0.
    
     Dave...
45.25Capital Gold save the day....Again.DUCK::WILSOND1Tue Sep 17 1991 17:1410
    
    
      As ITV's contract to show Arsenal,Man Utd and Spurs games "exclusivly
    live",doesnt seem to extend to showing Spurs at all tonight,then we
    will have to make do with the whole 90 minutes "exclusivly live" on
    Capital Gold starting at 6:15 (Game kicks off at 6:30).
    
    COME ON YOU SPURS...
    
    Dave...
45.26It's on FORTY2::ASHGrahame Ash @REOTue Sep 17 1991 17:446
So try the BBC! Highlights of the Spurs game tonight on BBC1 2350-0040 (Not N 
Ireland, who have Glenavon, or Wales, who see Swansea- Monaco)

Howzat?

g
45.27ooopsCOMICS::HAWLEYI dont want to go on the cart!Wed Sep 18 1991 14:069
    Hadjuk Split 1-0 Tottenham H
    
    looks like youre gonna have to get your act together at WHL.
    split looked very impressive.
    could it be that the 4 foreign players rule is beginning to affect
    British teams performances ALREADY?
    cheers,
    Ian.
    
45.28All Ticket?JGODCL::DAVIESWed Sep 18 1991 19:228
    
    Could someone post the telephone number here for the Spurs ticket
    office enquiries as i'm trying to find out if the Man Utd home game
    upon Sat 28th Sept is all ticket?.
    
    Thanks,
    Leigh
    
45.29Not applicable to Vegetables LtdAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most Infamous WelshmanWed Sep 18 1991 19:568
    RE .27,
    
    The Spurs don't have 4 Foreign (non-english) players so they're going
    to need another excuse.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
45.30JURA::CAMPBELLSodomy Non SapiensWed Sep 18 1991 20:3110
    >Could someone post the telephone number here for the Spurs ticket
    >office enquiries as i'm trying to find out if the Man Utd home game
    >upon Sat 28th Sept is all ticket?.
    
    081-808-3030
    
    Regards,  
    
    Stevo
    
45.31TaJGODCL::DAVIESWed Sep 18 1991 20:485
    
    RE -1
    
    Cheers Steve
    
45.32Not good.....but its only one !DUCK::WILSOND1Thu Sep 19 1991 14:2714
    
    Hadjuk Split 1  Spurs 0
    
      I listened to the game on Capital Gold,it sounded like we were second
    best all over the pitch,and that was pretty much confirmed by the BBC
    hightlights.The only good thing to come out of it,we are only one
    down..it really could have been 3 or 4 and we would be out now.Paul
    Stewart had a golden chance to equalize in the 88 minute but put his
    header wide,when unmarked 3 yards out.
      An improvemant is needed for the second leg,it should come and we
    should overturn the deficit,but they are dangerous.I'll be gutted if we
    go out in the first round.
    
    Dave...
45.33CRISPY::NAGLEJThu Sep 19 1991 20:569
    
    Spurs were the team that looked as if they had not played for
    a while and not Hadjuk Split.
    
    I think the return will be good for Spurs, the occasion will
    suit them best. I wouldn't like to see them drop out in the 
    first round either.
    
    Jeff.
45.34DUCK::WILSOND1Fri Sep 20 1991 15:0710
    
    
      Terry Fenwick has been sent to prison for 4 months for drink driving.
    So now Van Den Hauwe will probably move across to right back and Justin
    Edinburgh will come back into the side hopefully.Ive never rarted
    Fenwick anyway,so its no loss.
    
     Wimbledon away tomorrow,then Swansea away on Wednesday.
    
    Dave...
45.35Fixture list please.BRUMMY::SPRINGALLConfusion now has met his master!Fri Sep 20 1991 17:027
    Has anyone got the fixture list for the season please?
    
    (I'm into forward planning!)
    
    I'd greatly appreciate a copy please (if a photocopy then my mailstop
    is BIO).
    
45.36I stick one in the mail to you tonightDUCK::WILSOND1Fri Sep 20 1991 17:391
    
45.37First Walsh controversy, now fenwickYUPPY::NASSIMFri Sep 20 1991 21:507
    Terry Fenwick jailed for 4 months, HA HA HA HA HA HA HA.
    
    Just remember how you all laughed and joked when Adams was jailed.
    
    Who'se the jailbird now?
    
    I bet he drinks Holsten Pills!!!!
45.38DUCK::WILSOND1Sat Sep 21 1991 11:316
    
      RE-1
    
        Yeah......but the difference is..we dont care about Fenwick.
    
      Dave...
45.39Gary bags 4ESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptySat Sep 21 1991 20:156
45.40DUCK::WILSOND1Mon Sep 23 1991 14:3116
    
    
      Wimbledon 3 Spurs 5
                  Lineker 4
                  Samways
    
      Another away win,and Gary Lineker keeps pace with Alan Smith with 4
    goals,both have 11 now.I didnt go but it's a good win,although the
    defence were dreadfull apparently,but we made up for that in attack.
     I'm off to Swansea on Wednesday then the big one against unbeaten Man
    Utd.Should be a good game,and there first defeat of the season.Things
    are going well,and there are also rumours that Hadjuk Split are going
    to pull out of the ECWC second leg,due to the increasing problems in
    Yugoslavia.
    
    Dave...
45.41All Ticket?JGODCL::DAVIESTue Sep 24 1991 14:136
    
    Does anyone know if the game against Man Utd. on Saturday is all
    ticket?.
    
    Leigh
    
45.42All TicketOPG::TONYTue Sep 24 1991 16:387
Re .41

	The game against United is ALL TICKET. Man Utd have sold all their
allocation and I read on Teletext that Spurs have sold all their seats and
are advising people without tickets NOT to go.

Tony
45.43Saw it on teletext last nightGALVIA::SPAINTue Sep 24 1991 17:037
    
    Re -1 & -2,
    
    I heard it wasn't all ticket and that gates open at 1pm but get there
    early if you want to get a place on the terraces.
    
    Gary.
45.44A trip to Swansea on Wednesday night...??????DUCK::WILSOND1Thu Sep 26 1991 12:3617
    
    Swansea 1 Spurs 0
    
     Got exactly what we deserved,we were Sh*t.The problems start here,we
    just havent got the strength in depth at the moment,last night with a
    couple of injuries,Lineker missing,Van Den Hauwe and Durie going off
    injured,our youngsters came in and looked just that,they sruggled to
    make an impact against a team bottom of the 3rd division and without a
    win all season.Samways was the best player on the pitch by some
    way...but he just couldnt spur the rest of the team.One of the worst
    performances I have seen for years.
    
      We need a massive improvement on Saturday,or we will get spanked by
    Man Utd.Lineker will be back and Durie is expected to be fit,but its
    the defence that is the problem.
    
    Dave...
45.45Well and truly spanked anywayMINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsThu Sep 26 1991 16:578
    re -1 
    
    SPANK SPANK 
    
    
    spurs 1 MANCHESTER UNITED 2
    
    im
45.46First Defeat of the Season for MUFCDUCK::WILSOND1Fri Sep 27 1991 17:1915
    
     First big test of the season tomorrow,home to Man Utd.According to
    ceefax last night Durie and Lineker are both fit,and will play.Man Utd
    look stronger this season than ever I can remember,they have a good
    squad and arent conceeding any goals.There are problems in defence for
    Spurs,Van Den Hauwe is almost definatly out,Justin Edingurgh is
    injured and so we are short of Left Back's.It will probably be a make
    shift defence.An improvement on Wednesday's performance against Swansea
    will be required,that will happen,and the Mancs are due a loss.
     Hadjuk Split have apparently sent a letter to THFC,saying they will
    definatly play the second leg of the ECWC game at the Lane on Wednesday
    night,thats a shame......
    
    
    Dave...
45.47Great Game...Bad resultDUCK::WILSOND1Mon Sep 30 1991 12:4418
    
      Spurs 1   Man Utd 2
      Durie     Hughes
                Robson
    
      Great Game...But very disapointed that we didnt hold on for a
    draw,which would have been a fair result.The sending of of Stewart was
    the turning point,I thought at the time it was a delberate trip,but
    watching yesterday,it looked to me like nothing more than a clumsy
    challenge.We played really well in the second half,and when the defence
    eventually sorted out who was doing what,I thought we might steal
    it,but we lost and thats that.
     As for United,they look very strong,and will definatly be there or
    there abouts at the end.
     Hadjuk Split on Wednesday,and a one goal deficit to overturn,if we
    play as we did on Saturday,that shouldnt be a problem.
    
    Dave...
45.48GOOD SPURS WIN TONIGHT !SHIPS::FERRARO_AWed Oct 02 1991 18:1310
After Saturday, we have another big game at WHL tonight. I'm hoping for a good
Spurs win to restore confidence in a competition we must do well in this year 
for pride, prestige and much needed revenue.

I think a few ego's took some stick Saturday and hopefully they will be looking 
to put things right tonight. 

I think 3 - 1 to Spurs. 

Antony
45.49Another English side go through..TRUCKS::SANTThu Oct 03 1991 10:4418
    
    	Well done Spurs! It looked tough against a spirited Sparta side
    	who passed the ball around beatifully. Two good goals. Even after
    	whateverhewascalled was shown a red card for a curious deliberate
    	handball (didn't look particularly dangerous at the time..) Sparta
    	still played tremendous stuff and didn't seem bothered by being a
    	man down.
    
    	Although the agg. scoreline was close, I felt Spurs had the game
    	under control until some nerves crept in with about fifteen minutes
    	to go. Shreeves can take most of the blame for this by playing
    	defensively. Spurs looked much better going forward but shaky in
    	defence. Samways and Durie had good games and you deserved to go
    	into the draw for the next round.
    
    	This game was live on the box here in England - I didn't go!
    
    	Andy.
45.50The result was Key !SHIPS::FERRARO_AThu Oct 03 1991 11:1820
I agree with Andy's comments, although I think our play was dictated by the 
fact we were in control of our destiny so quickly, within 15 mins we had turned 
1-0 down to 2-1 up and were faced with a dilemma, protect the lead or go 
forward and risk the counter attack, something not many people expected. I 
think Durie, samways and Stewart, lead the team and it was a bad case of nerves 
in the last fifteen minutes which could have lead to our downfall. 

I never think Spurs look comfortable holding onto a slim lead. It's just not 
usually our style. Lets hope for a good draw to take us through the round to 
next spring and the qtr final draw.

I thought both all Split players looked very useful and with current climate 
in Yugoslavia could come at a bargain to other clubs.

Andy, if you watched on the box I bet you had a few shakes over the Utd xtra 
time.

Next, a tough away game at Everton.

Antony
45.51Arsenal shortfallSHIPS::FERRARO_AThu Oct 03 1991 11:2411
I think we should start a collection to help Arsenal buy some new shirts. 
They're a bit low on Freebiesfrom Adidas and are a bit short on petty cash at 
the moment. 

Who are the Yiddo's

(See todays Mirror!)

Ha Ha Ha !

Antony
45.52WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringThu Oct 03 1991 16:466
    Is there a London football club competition to see who can devise the
    worst yellow-coloured shirt?
    
    Arsenal's is the best|worst. Spur's came pretty close last night
    though (what was that bit on the shoulder supposed to be?).
    Palace need more work on theirs.
45.53 Bleach or ....BAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millThu Oct 03 1991 17:025
    The white bit is where Mrs Cohen the laundress spilt some bleach on 
    one of the shirts and then did the same to the rest to make them look
    the same. Or is there a big bird in the sky above WHL ?
    
    jb.
45.54CLADA::DODONNELLDenisThu Oct 03 1991 17:273
    
It appeared from watching it on the telly that the crowd were giving
Nayim some stick. Am I mistaken or is it true. And if so, why?
45.55nayimCOMICS::HAWLEYslam the doors and wedge themThu Oct 03 1991 17:343
    it looked that way, i tried to think why, but i could see no reason.
    Ian.
    
45.56Nayim !SHIPS::FERRARO_AThu Oct 03 1991 18:1410
No stick, it's just that when the fans call they sing

Naaaaaayyyyyiiimmmmmmmmm which sounds like booing but isn't.

antony.

QPR usually get some grotty kits, I think that Coventry win this seasons 
award.


45.57CLADA::DODONNELLDenisThu Oct 03 1991 18:193
    
    Yes it sounded like booing but I'm glad that he's not getting
    stick.
45.58GOODISON ON SATURDAY ..........SIOG::DAWSONThu Oct 03 1991 19:0911
    
    
    Anyone going to Liverpool on sat  for the Everton game ?????
    
    I will meet you for a pint ...........Maybe ..........
    
    
    
    Cheers
    
    Liam
45.59FC PORTODUCK::WILSOND1Fri Oct 04 1991 14:5111
     
    
      Spurs have been drawn against FC Porto of Portugal in the 2nd round
    of the ECWC.I think they are away in the first leg,but I am noy sure of
    dates.
    
    Re-1
    
     Liam...I'm not going tommorrow,due to the fact that I am working here.
    
    Dave...
45.60Please note....no smileysCRISPY::TRINDERSFri Oct 04 1991 17:426
45.61CURRNT::PAGEDSamuel Stack DumpFri Oct 04 1991 17:552
    They'll have to improve on this week. I saw Porto in Munich last
    season and they were no slouches !!
45.62Walshy !SHIPS::FERRARO_AMon Oct 07 1991 16:014
What's the current status of Paul Walsh, I know Francis at QPR wanted to extend
the loan period.

antony
45.63Quality press.FORTY2::ETHERIDGEA free packet of lard!Mon Oct 07 1991 17:066
	In amongst the articles about nymphomaniacs and call-girls in 
	yesterdays News Of The Screws, it said that Spurs declined to 
	extend the loan, and the possibility of a 'kiss and make up' with 
	Clemence is on the cards.

	Eck.
45.64DUCK::WILSOND1Mon Oct 07 1991 17:237
    
     Walsh may play on Saturday,according to various papers yesterday.Paul
    Stewart starts his ban on Sat.Caned by Everton on Saturday,the less
    said the better.
     Swansea on Wednesday at the lane,and a one goal deficit to overturn.
    
    Dave...
45.66TONIGHT'S GAME !SHIPS::FERRARO_AWed Oct 09 1991 15:533
Any news of tonight's game.

antony
45.67Don't give up yet.TOTH::CHAVESWed Oct 09 1991 20:3716
    Ref: .60
    
    >Oh well, thats Spurs out of European competition for this year then.
    
    I haven't seen much of Spurs but can tell you that Porto is next to
    impossible to beat at home. They play a very deliberate, boring, but
    very effective style. They have a habit of scoring one more goal than
    whatever the opposition scores. They get results. For whatever its
    worth, Portuguese teams have never done well against English teams.
    Being Portuguese It doesn't feel right to wish Spurs trash Porto, but
    its true. Being a Benfica fan, a Porto loss is almost as sweet as a
    Benfica victory.  
    
    Go get'em Spurs!
    
    JC
45.68In the next rd !SHIPS::FERRARO_AThu Oct 10 1991 11:1312
Spurs 5 Swansea 1 

Looks like it took some time but we over ran them in the end. Third rd draw 
Grimsby Town away(Ominous)!!

The importance of the away leg in Europe is to get the away goal. Does anyone 
know when the decision is to be made regarding whether we play the day before 
Arsenal or after or are we switching legs.

regards,

antony 
45.69DUCK::WILSOND1Thu Oct 10 1991 11:4120
    
     Antony...
    
      Apparently in the next 48 hours,we should know if the game is to be
    switched.
       
    
      As for last night,well 5-1 was slightly flattering to Spurs.Our
    defence was dodgy in the first half,and it wasnt helped when Tuttle
    went off.Although Scott Houghton did well when he came on.Paul Allen
    was switched to right back.Houghton played wide on the right.
     Goals from Lineker(pen) Stewart Allen and Samways,who is getting
    better and better.I coudnt tell if the penalty was dodgy or
    not.Although most people seem to think it wasnt a penalty.Swansea
    collapsed after that.
    
     Grimsby away in the next round......not the best of draws.As lack of
    funds mean I wont be going to Porto....I'll have to make do with that.
    
    Dave...
45.70DUCK::WILSOND1Fri Oct 11 1991 11:4111
    
    So we have been told to play the first leg against Porto,at home....to
    make sure we dont clash with Arsenal.So we loose the advantage of
    playing away first.
    
    Gary Mabbutt has been called into the England squad.
    
    Rumours in todays papers about QPR's Andy Sinton moving to the lane.In
    a money + Paul Walsh deal.
    
    Dave...
45.71please, some help with the goal scorers?STAR::CASSILYSat Oct 12 1991 00:1712
    
    Could someone tell me who got the goals in the following?
    
    vs. Everton in the 1-3 defeat
    
    vs. Swansea in the 5-1 win
    
    vs. Hadjuk Split in the 2-0 win
    
    Thanks....we get scores, but not goal scorers over here.
    
    Mike
45.72CRISPY::WILSOND1Sat Oct 12 1991 09:4514
    
      Re-1
    
       Mike....
    
           V Everton    Gary Lineker.
    
           V Swansea    Paul Allen,an Own Goal,Paul Stewart,Gary Lineker
                        Vinny Samways.
           
           V Hadjuk Split   David Tuttle,Gordon Durie.
    
    
     Dave...
45.73Cottee got a hatrick ..........SIOG::DAWSONMon Oct 14 1991 16:4010
    
    EX Everton    Cottee got a hatrick   Oh !!! you meant the spurs scorers
    
    Lineker got a typical oppurtunist goal ,diving header past the Binman.
    
    
    
    
    Liam
    
45.74TOTH::CHAVESTue Oct 15 1991 19:1117
    ref: .70
    
    > So we have been told to play the first leg against Porto, at home...
      to make sure we don't clash with Arsenal.
    
    The same applies to Porto vs Boavista.
    
    Because of the change in the Spurs-Porto match up, Boavista, playing
    the first leg (UEFA)away to Torino(?), will have to play the second 
    leg at home the same day Porto hosts Spurs. I've been told the Boavista 
    grounds are only about 10K from Estadio das Antas. For this reason 
    Boavista asked UEFA to also change their game but were denied. Did
    anybody say life was fair?
    
    JC
    
    
45.75DUCK::WILSOND1Wed Oct 16 1991 11:405
    
     Spurs second leg game in Purtugal,has been put back to Thursday 7th
    Nov,to avoid clashing with Boavista.
    
    Dave...
45.76????SHIPS::FERRARO_AWed Oct 16 1991 11:5114
Talk about confusing. Spurs were not allowed to put back the second leg for 
twenty four hours so not clash with Arsenal, then we swap and the game is put 
back so as not to clash with a Portugese neighbour. 

It all started because UEFA think there will be punch ups at the airport 
between Arsenal and Spurs on the way out there. We manage to get 75,000 opposing 
supporters in one stadium last season but when we play about 100 miles apart 
there must be trouble. I think UEFA would wet themselves if they had to manage 
the number of London derbies we have, we'd be playing  one Friday night, one 
Saturday, one sunday morning, Monday night !! 

Oh well, at least it means Digital isnt the only confusing place at the moment.

antony 
45.77Ere we go ....BAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millWed Oct 16 1991 11:534
    It's probably all to do with the average Brit going 'sur le continent'
    - it usually sends them fighting drunk .....
    
    jb.
45.78A BOOK bout last season.SHIPS::FERRARO_AThu Oct 17 1991 15:4013
Help required,

I was reading my copy of the SPUR last night and I saw in a small section that
Alex Flynn??(Saatchi & Saatchi) has written a book about last season following 
the fortunes of Spurs and Arsenal, it is called "Heroes and Villains", it said 
it was to be released end of Sept, but has it, as I went to my local WH Smith 
and they did not have it.

He also wrote a very interesting book called "The secret life of Football" a 
couple of years ago which gave a good insight into football throughout Europe 
including our EX, Irving the Scholar,  when and how he took over at Spurs.

antony
45.79106.5ULYSSE::CHAMPOLLIONChris the JesterThu Oct 17 1991 18:583
45.80Oh well !SHIPS::FERRARO_AMon Oct 21 1991 10:5216
Spurs 0 Man City 1

Well another home game has passed us by, apparently Lineker missed a few good 
chances. Let us hope that Wednesday and Porto siganls a change, the same result 
as V Hadjut Split would be useful (2-0), the most important thing is not to 
concede any goals.

Any news on the transfer scene, I see Walsh is back at the lane, and Nayim 
wants a move back to Spain, are we still interested in Sinton? of QPR. 

I think our main goal this year is that of consolidation. Sort out the 
finances.

Still, I'll be there Wednesday.

antony
45.81DUCK::WILSOND1Mon Oct 21 1991 14:419
    Another sh*t home result.We are struggling at the moment.I must admit
    to not being to confident for Wednesday.Peter Shreeves seems to think
    0-0 will be a good result......WHAT ????.Id say we need at least two
    goals to take to Portugal.We might aswell just tick over in the
    league,we wont win it,and as long as we dont get drawn into the
    relegation zone,I dont care.We should concentrate on the Cup
    competitions.
    
    Dave...
45.82What A load of S***.SUBURB::SEARCHRROBERT SEARCHMon Oct 21 1991 14:535
    
    Read that Valencia have made a "firm" approach for Nayim. Shreeves now
    wants to buy Barry Horne from Southampton for 750k - what a bloody joke
    from the principal joker at WHL. What does Shreeves think he's doing,
    also....how long will Venables allow this S*** to continue ??
45.83Anyone got tickets to see Porto??YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Oct 22 1991 13:1315
    Barry Horne is an exceptionally talented midfielder... wonderfully
    gifted, and an excellent passer of the ball.
    Who is he anyway?? 8-)
    
    Does anyone know what's up with your flippin' Dial-A-Seat line????
    I've been trying to get through for a day and a half now, and it's
    permanently engaged!! Surely there can't be that many Spurs supporters
    out there... ;-)
    
    By the way, I just want to point out that I am NOT a Spurs supporter,
    but am being dragged along tomorrow night, by my girlfriend, who says
    she's going to educate me in the ways of football... ha ha!! 8-)
    I'm going to bl**dy miss the Liverpool match as well!!!
    
    Stew.
45.8415 for Lineker...DUCK::WILSOND1Thu Oct 24 1991 11:1315
    
    Spurs 3  Fc Porto 1
    Lineker 2
    Durie
    
    A much better performance than Saturday,saw Spurs completley dominate
    the first half,and score one brilliant Goal,and one good tap
    in.Linekers first was superb,one touch football from half the team
    before Lineker controlled on his thigh to poke it home.
     I was dissapointed they scored,the substitute was aloowed to run to
    far without being challenged,although he did well at the end to hit the
    post,it fell kindly to the bandagfed men to score.
     Lineker scored again to give us a two goal lead to take to Portugal...
    It could be worse judging by other results last night involving English
    teams.
45.85WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringThu Oct 24 1991 14:412
    Did anyone watch the synchophantic Welsby & Keegan fawning to Gary 'Oh
    he's such a nice boy' Lineker last night? Real puke-rendering stuff.
45.86TOTH::CHAVESThu Oct 24 1991 20:074
    Congratulations to all you Spurs fans. Well done. Hope your team stuffs
    them again in the return leg.
    
    JC
45.87TV GameSHIPS::FERRARO_AFri Oct 25 1991 18:2822
I think that the Arsenal-Spurs game is live on TV on the 1st December.

Post match reflections on the match V Porto, our first display deserved even 
more than 2-0. 

It seems that apart from our front two we are scared to shoot, perfectly 
illustrated by Stewart in the second half when the ball was laid square and he 
tried to flick it to Walsh rather than have a shot on goal.

Second half for me was more a case of Spurs letting the pressure off than 
Porto stepping up a gear, getting caught by a brilliant run but where the hell 
were the Tottenham challenges,it seems we have been unable to sustain over a 
game let alone a run of matches. I can also now remember what the std of 
refereeing was like. Very disappointing. It won't be easy but if we can at 
least defend as well as we have in the early games away from home we are in 
with a good chance, especially if our strikers can sneak a goal. 

Last thing, isnt Scott Houghton a fat B**tard. He looks like a weeble with 
legs, makes Gazza even at the start of his Spurs career look even slimsea like.


Antony  
45.88Lardy cakeFORTY2::ETHERIDGEAlright! I'll get the lard!Fri Oct 25 1991 18:427
	We couldn't believe the shape of Scott Houghton when he came on. 
	He didnt look the right shape for a professional footballer, but more
	the right shape for loads of McDonalds, ten pints of strong lager, 
	followed by a tub of lard. He turned the fullback two or three times 
	though didnt he. Looks certainly can be deceiving.

	F-reg.
45.89Mr HoughtonSHIPS::FERRARO_AFri Oct 25 1991 18:536
I think the fullback was too busy laughing. Still it makes a change from the 
skinny boys we normally churn out a la Samways, Howells, Moran, Robson.

antony


45.90Good prospect.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI MET THE GREAT ALDOFri Oct 25 1991 21:439
    
    Young Houghton seems to be a very good prospect from what I saw of him.
    He is a very exciting player who isn't afraid to run at players and
    have a go. In my opinion, he is a more exciting player than that idiot,
    Waddle who must have Spurs laughing all the way to the bank.
    
        Cunno.
    
    
45.91HA HA HA HA HA !!!!!SHIPS::FERRARO_AMon Oct 28 1991 11:5816
    Ha Ha Ha Ha ha !!!! 
    
    I'm still laughing and I've had the whole weekend to think about the 
    detail of that last note. 
    
    You've got to be pulling my chain.
    
    West Ham 2 Spurs 1 
    
    Well you could have guessed Mitchell was going to score the winner. I 
    think Spurs problem is that being so pumped up for Euro competition we 
    come to earth with a bang on the following Saturday.
    
    antony
    
    
45.92Away to Grimsby on a Tuesday night ??????DUCK::WILSOND1Mon Oct 28 1991 18:2612
    
    Another poor result,the only good thing about it was that Gary Lineker
    scored again,and he lost his temper....whatever next.
    
     Grimsby tomorrow night,I suppose eveyone is expecting a shock.I think
    we will win.Thats the shock.
     I wish Alan Sugar would look under his matress and find a spare couple
    of Million so we could buy a good defender.Only Gary Mabbutt is playing
    well.Another difficult game on Saturday..Sheff Wed away.I think I'll
    watch the Rugby.
    
    Dave...
45.93Not our Gary, shurely..........ANNECY::ROWLAND_Aa slip of the tongueMon Oct 28 1991 18:292
    
    Lineker lost his rag ? Tell us more !
45.94DUCK::WILSOND1Mon Oct 28 1991 18:569
    
    Gary was involved in a heated arguement with West Ham's Mike Small
    after Gordon Durie was sent off.Small ran about 30 yards to get
    involved when Durie fouled Stuart Slater.Durie was booked earlier and
    it was a bad foul on Slater,and he deserved to go,but Small was out of
    order.Lineker accused Small of getting Durie sent off.There is alot of
    papaer talk today about the incident.
    
    Dave...
45.95Grimsby 0 Spurs 3SHIPS::FERRARO_AWed Oct 30 1991 14:0613
A good result from a tough away trip. TV highlights made it look like we 
soaked up a lot of pressure and Erik was in top form. Three good goals 
clinically taken from Howells, Lineker - number 17, Durie. 

I think our problem is that routine bread and butter league games prove 
difficult to motivate the players for 40 odd games a season when we 
realistically know we will not challenge for the league.

Most important is to get through to the next round of Europe. One good thing is 
that playing on Thursday will mean an extra day for players to rest after the 
weekends fixture.  

antony
45.96Spurs v ?KIRKTN::DSTEVENSONMon Nov 04 1991 04:143
     Could anyone tell me who Spurs are playing on 23rd November.
    
                                                  Dougie.
45.97Cup drawSHIPS::FERRARO_AMon Nov 04 1991 11:4810
Spurs have been drawn to play Coventry away in the 4th rd of the Littlewoods 
cup. Game will be played probably on Wednesday 4th December, thanks a lot Saint 
and Greavsy!

Re last note : We play Sheffield Utd on the 23rd at Home. 

All attention to the game in Oporto Thursday evening KO 9.30pm. We must 
progress, I reckon 2-1 to Porto!

Antony
45.98It's the most important game on Thursday.DUCK::WILSOND1Mon Nov 04 1991 16:0312
    
    
     Good point on Saturday at Sheff Wed...It stops the rot in the
    League,although we are getting to close to the relegation zone for my
    liking.A couple of wins will put that right.
     Oh well here we go....Thursday night in Portugal.It's going to be
    difficult,but I'm pretty confident of going through into the next
    round.Lets hope we can get a goal,and the defence can hold out.
    
    FC Porto 1  Spurs 1  ( I Hope)
    
    Dave...
45.99Team Selection ?SHIPS::FERRARO_AWed Nov 06 1991 14:5832
I think Shreeves team for Porto should be :

				Thorsvedt 

				Mabbutt	
		Edinburgh			Van den Hauwe/Bergsson
						(One plays other Sub)
				Sedgeley

				Stewart
		Howells				Allen
				Samways
			Durie		Lineker

	Subs :

	Walker
	Walsh
	Van Den Hauwe/Bergsson
	Nayim
	Tuttle
	
I think the key is two fast full backs who can track their wide players, and 
two wide midfield players that can cover back, with Stewart operating deep and 
Samways in support of Lineker and Durie. We must not get too tied up at the 
back, if we can hold the first twenty minutes and then this will silence the 
crowd, frustrate Porto and then start to move forward and impose ourselves on 
the game. We could even start with Durie slightly deeper and he could push 
forward as necessary.

Antony
		
45.100An away goal.....PLEASE.DUCK::WILSOND1Wed Nov 06 1991 16:0112
    
    
      I Wouldnt mind seeing Tuttle start,if he is fit.Although Bergsson
    will apparently keep his place according to the papers,as he played
    well at Hillsborough on Saturday coming on for Sedgley in centre of
    defence.
     I agree,we need to hold on for the first 20 mins or so,without
    conceding a goal.The longer Porto play without a goal the more
    desperate they will get and leave gaps at the back.....ENTER GARY
    LINEKER.
    
    Dave...
45.101INJURY SCARE !SHIPS::FERRARO_AThu Nov 07 1991 12:097
Durie is apparently looking doubtful for the game tonight. Live radio coverage
on Radio 5 between 10pm and midnight.

Lets hope we can keep the North London interst in the competition. It was 
heartbraking last night. Ha Ha Ha!! 

antony ...
45.102Good luck SpursTOTH::CHAVESThu Nov 07 1991 16:1713
    I think -1 said it best. Spurs must keep Porto from scoring early
    and just wait for them to get desperate. It would be foolish, I think,
    for Spurs to take needless chances in the attacking zone. 
    
    Porto is very capable of a 2:0 win at home against anybody in the 
    world and lets face it, Spurs are not exactly a power-house. My heart
    is with Spurs to advance but my money is on Porto.
    
    Prediction: 3:0 to Porto (AET)
    
    JC
    
    
45.103You sure ?ANNECY::ROWLAND_Aa slip of the tongueThu Nov 07 1991 16:305
    
    Did Porto not get a goal at White Hart Lane ?  If so, then 3:0 AET is
    just not possible, surely ...
    
    Ad.
45.104Score has to be 3-1 for etCLADA::DODONNELLDenisThu Nov 07 1991 17:024
    
No 3-0 after extra time is not possible. I see Cunno predicted Liverpool
to go through and Spurs, Arsenal and Man Utd to go out. He's right so
far but hopefully Spurs can really ruin his week.
45.105TOTH::CHAVESThu Nov 07 1991 17:2017
    Sorry folks, I forgot about Porto's goal in the first leg. Just to
    repeat what I wrote in topic 46 before the Arse vs Benfica match:
    
    Last Sunday Porto played host to Benfica in a game that ended in a
    0:0 draw. It was by far the best game in the Portuguese league this
    year. Only excellent performances by both goalies(and an assist by the
    referee in Porto' favor) kept the game scoreless. As I said about
    Benfica I will say about Porto:
    
    If they can repeat their performance of last Sunday, Spurs will have
    to play the match of their life to escape from Antas with a ticket
    to the next round. I'll be watching on TV and since I'll be surrounded
    by Porto fans I'll have to keep my mouth shut. Inside, however, I'll
    be praying for Spurs, so should you. They'll need it.
    
    JC
    
45.106A Good chance !SHIPS::FERRARO_AThu Nov 07 1991 19:4110
I would not write Spurs off just yet. The advantage we have got is that Porto 
are chasing the game and whilst in this pursuit we could get the all important 
away goal. I must admit however, I am far from a comfortable feeling of the 
result. It's a shame the game is not live in the UK but yesterday evening's 
live game made up for that slightly, watching Mr Graham squirm. Lets hope he 
doesn't say that he's glad that they are out of this cup!

Come on the Lillywhites!

Antony
45.107Porto 0-0 Spurs....Spurs through 3-1...TRUCKS::SANTFri Nov 08 1991 10:504
    
    	..trouble with you, Ferrari, you've got no confidence in your 
    	boys 8-)
    
45.108ONE TEAM IN LONDON.....DUCK::WILSOND1Fri Nov 08 1991 11:5017
    
    
       WHAT A RESULT.....
    
      Porto 0  Spurs 0
     
       Porto had 99% of the game,but with good defending and plenty of luck
    we held them out.I must admit,Porto had a good claim for a penalty
    refused,as the TV highlights showed.Mabbutt looked to have fouled the
    Bulgarian inside the box......but they turned the ref against them with
    constant diving,according to the radio commentry.I hate listenenig to
    games on the radio,expecially Capital Gold.They get so excited every
    time the opposition get in the Spurs half,never mind near the goal.
     
       Well pleased with all the lads....our name goes into the hat today.
    
    Dave...
45.109My trouble !!SHIPS::FERRARO_AFri Nov 08 1991 11:526
Faith is a difficult qulaity in a Spurs supporter when you are asking him to 
believe they will defend against good Euro opposition, it's just not us. After 
saying that I'm proud of the result, we had a few very close calls but a great
battling performance.

antony  
45.110Rotterdam again...DUCK::WILSOND1Fri Nov 08 1991 14:487
    
    We have drawn Feyanord in the Quarter Finals.
    
    Ive been there before when we played them in the 83/84 UEFA cup,it was
    lively to say the least.
    
    Dave...
45.111BLKPUD::WATTERSONPDances with WilderbeastsFri Nov 08 1991 15:0615
        
    Prepare for another ban.....
    
    There's a history of trouble between Tottenham and Feyenoord
    supporters. Tottenham fans rioted there in a game in about 1975, and
    there was more trouble at the game Dave mentioned in .110 (I think I
    remember a Tottenham supporter ended up on a life support system after
    the game).
    
    I've been to Feyenoord twice with Everton and there was a lot of
    trouble both times.
    
    The worst draw possible for English football.
    
    Paul
45.112SUBURB::SEARCHRROBERT SEARCHFri Nov 08 1991 15:323
    
    Where is the first leg being played ?
     
45.113Away first legSHIPS::FERRARO_AFri Nov 08 1991 15:433
I think the first leg is away!

antony
45.114DUCK::WILSOND1Fri Nov 08 1991 15:5116
    
    I think its away first.
    
    Paul...the game in Rotterdam in 83/84 was outragous.We came out the
    ground and were just surrounded by Dutch with knives,clubs axes...thats
    no exageration.The Dutch police just stood and watched.I not
    joking...there must have been about 20 Spurs fans stabbed after the
    game.I not saying it was all the Dutch,because it want,but I couldnt
    believe the Police's attitude.On the Thursday morning after the game,we
    all used to meet at a pub in Rotterdam called the Double Diamond..I
    think...The police just rounded up every Spurs fan there and put us on
    a ship home.
      Still its all part of following an English club abroad I suppose
    :-):-):-)...
    
    Dave...
45.115First Leg Away...March 3rdDUCK::WILSOND1Fri Nov 08 1991 16:091
    
45.116Any Other ties in Europe ??SUBURB::SEARCHRROBERT SEARCHFri Nov 08 1991 16:2011
    I hope that there aren't any other teams palying anywhere 
    on the continent (whether it be Holland, Belgium, France 
    or even Italy !!) on March 3rd, cos' if there is I'm sure 
    UEFA will do the best and correct thing possible and 
    reverse the venues !!!!
    
    But away in the first leg is good news !!
    (so long as we're not too heavily stuffed)
    
    So long...Rob..
    
45.117watch your back..or stay at home!DBCIC1::RUSSELLFri Nov 08 1991 16:4923
    
    I remember in 81 being in Rotterdam for Ireland v Holland in  a
    World Cup qualifier ( 2-2)...and we drank in the DOuble Diamond....
    and we had a great time....the Dutch were very reticent at first.
    The werent too friendly..but they eased up after a coupel of
    days drinking with us. When friendships were well established
    we asked them why they werent too friendly at first...the common
    reply we got was 'Spurs'...They said Spurs had wrecked their
    ground , starting fights in the city etc...
    
    Because we spoke English , they initially felt we were out to cause
    trouble....
    
    No doubt, Feyenoord fans were no angels...they did try to stir
    it up as we left the city after the match... 
    
    From recollection, they hate the very mention of the word 'SPURS'
    in that city. But things may have changed in recent years.
    
    Be safe..
    
    *Tiger* 
           
45.118the 'good' old daysBLKPUD::WATTERSONPDances with WilderbeastsFri Nov 08 1991 16:5225
    
    Dave,                                         
    
    
    sounds similar to my experiences - 
    
    my first visit was for a pre-season  game in 1978 - not that long after
    the first Tottenham game - the Feyenoord mob (VAC S ?) tried to attack
    us at Rotterdam central station, but the police eventually stopped that
    by unleashing their dogs on us !!  Their boys found us again at the
    Double Diamond, if I remember rightly, it was only about a five minute
    walk from Rotterdam central station - the police eventually moved us
    out of the city centre...
    
    The second time was at a UEFA cup game in 1979, there was trouble all
    the time during the game and all the way back into Rotterdam on the
    trains, they eventually ambushed us outside central station in the
    bus/tram station.
    
    On a similar theme - I've still got a Feyenoord scarf which I
    'aqquired' in Rotterdam  - it's free to a good home, if there's anyone
    out there who collects scarves ?
    
    Paul
    
45.119JURA::CAMPBELLReal ponies don't go oink!Fri Nov 08 1991 17:358
    Re a few back.   Someone said that a Spurs supporter was killed during
    the trip to see Feyenoord.  I thought it was the first leg of the final
    against Anderlecht, 'cos I went to the return game at WHL and there was
    a worry all over the media that the Spurs hooligans would try to get
    revenge. As it was we won the cup (just!) and all went home happy. 
    
    Stevo
    
45.120Dutch pointUTROP1::JANSENDr. MartensFri Nov 08 1991 17:3713
rep last two

Yep, you are both right, Feyenoord fans just hate Spurs, they still are
in shock 'cause the last time Spurs played in Rotterdam their supporters
invaded VAK S, home of the naughty boys. 

If there are any of you guys who are thinking of going there just do it
buth watch you behind. I've been to Rotterdam lots of times as a Utrecht
supporter en believe me they hate us as much as Spurs, and I always managed
to come home safely and with some Rotterdam scalps on my belt ofcourse :-)


T_
45.121DUCK::WILSOND1Fri Nov 08 1991 17:4110
    re-119
    
    Steve..
    
     Your right,a kid from Finsbury Park,Brian Flannagen,was shot in
    Belgium.It happened on the Tuesday night before the game,but its quiet
    possible that some one was seriously injured in Feyenoord,although I
    dont remember.
    
    Dave...
45.122I remember it well...GEMVAX::HILLFri Nov 08 1991 18:0228
    I was at the Anderlecht-Spurs match in May (?) 1984 where the Spurs fan
    was shot. The game was on a Wednesday night, and this happened the
    night before in the "red light" area of Brussels, near the train
    station. 
    
    When the clock-radio woke me up that morning, I was still groggy and
    wasn't sure if I heard the news correctly. I bought the newspaper just 
    to make sure, and it speculated that it was a fellow Englishman who did 
    it. (it's always easier to blame them furriners) I didn't believe this,
    so I went with a friend up to the Gare du Nord area and we were talking 
    to some Spurs supporters. This was about 9:30 am, and some of these guys 
    were pretty plowed from drinking all night. One guy said that a fight 
    broke out in a bar, and the barkeep got out a gun and threatened them 
    to take it outside. Depending on who you believe, the gun went off 
    accidentally or the barkeeper shot the guy on purpose or in
    self-defence. I never found out whether or not the bartender went to jail 
    or how it was ruled.
    
    The whole situation was a mess, and police handled it badly. By this 
    time, the police were expecting the worst from English supporters, as 
    Anderlecht had beaten Forest in the semi finals, and there was some 
    trouble with English supporters setting a train on fire. There were also 
    problems with other English teams in Austria. 
    
    As much as this thing was out of control, it was nothing compared to
    what would happen a year later at Heysel.
    
    Tom                                  
45.123Brussels...1984DUCK::WILSOND1Fri Nov 08 1991 18:2622
    
     The Bar tender spent 6 months in jail for that,as it was classed as
    self defence.
    
      That night I was in Gar de nur(?),we went to a bar called the
    Scorpion,most of the bars were full with Spurs supporters,I remember
    alittle trouble breaking out so we went to another bar,just looking for
    a good drink.The group who were in the bar left to go to another
    bar,that was where Flannagen was shot.About 2 o'clock in the morning we
    were walking back to our hotel room back in the city centre.Flannagens
    best mate came and asked us if we had seen him,as he had there room
    keys.we didnt know anything about the shooting as we had left the
    bar.We said we had seen him early but hadnt seen him for about an hour.
      The next morning we went to the McDonalds,where most Spurs fans
    seemed to gather,and heard about the shooting.I couldnt believe it.I
    heard that they ran out the bar and the owner followed them out and
    just shot at them as the ran down the road.That was from somone who was
    in the bar when it all happened.He said a few glasses got smashed,but
    there wasnt any fighting,but the owner had trouble the night before,and
    just went off his head.
    
    Dave...
45.124He WAS telling the truth!GEMVAX::HILLFri Nov 08 1991 21:0715
    Dave,
    
    The story about the bartender sounds chillingly famillair. I was
    talking with a group of 7 or 8 Spurs fans, and one guy swore he was 
    Flanagan's best mate. Another guy, who was a bit drunk was going on about 
    how the bartender just grabbed his gun, chased people into the street and
    started shooting at them. I dismissed the story as exagerated, considering 
    the guy's condition, and the natural anger and shock among Spurs
    supporters that day. After all these years, I find out that the story was 
    basically true?!?!
    
    Who knows, maybe we met at that time. If the guy really was Flanagan's
    friend, maybe this was part of your group. Small world.
    
    Tom       
45.12583/84 European tours...DUCK::WILSOND1Mon Nov 11 1991 13:3415
45.126Let's be Careful Out There. FRAMBO::BRADLEYJa, das Bier-gut istTue Nov 12 1991 13:4219
This Spurs-Feyenoord thing all started back in 1974 when they played the
second leg of the UEFA final in Rotterdam. I was living over there at the
time and went to the match. Basically its a familiar tale of people (mostly
English regrettably) geting paralytically pissed for two days in the Double
Diamond, Big Ben etc and then strolling down to the ground for a nice quiet
game of football. There was trouble brewing (sic) right from the start and
when Feyenoord's second goal (Wim Jansen?) went in the Spurs fans ripped out
the seats and chucked them down on mostly Dutch heads, result pandemonium.

The Dutch fans were no angels even then but I don't think they (or certainly
the police) were quite used to that sort of thing happening. It would be
crass to suggest that's what led to the Dutch acquiring their subsequent
reputation but it certainly sowed the seeds of the Spurs-Feyenoord thing.

Spurs fans, Feyenoord fans, PLEEEEASE stay cool for all our sakes.

Bob
 
45.127UTROP1::JANSENDr. MartensTue Nov 12 1991 14:1415
rep -1

Bob,

well you spelled Wim Jansen allright and yes I also think he scored the goal,
I saw everything on TV as a kid (11 years old) and I still remember it like
yesterday, about Ducth hoolaganism (SP?), what can I say, yes it was already
here before 1974 but it extended heavily after that match, with Feyenoord
and Utrecht as the real bad boys.

Don't worry too much about Feyenoord fans 'cause they are not in this conference
at least not active, come to think of it it seems that I'm the only active
Dutchie around here and I support the big U's.

T_
45.128Tomorrow's Team news!SHIPS::FERRARO_AFri Nov 15 1991 11:498
V Luton 16th November.

Anyone with team news for tomorrow's game. I don't know if Stewart has 
recovered from his knock V Porto. 

This must be a three point banker, but stranger things have happened at THFC.

Antony
45.129Really..XSTACY::MDUNPHYThe Hit ManFri Nov 15 1991 12:026
	Yeh, Like winning the F.A. Cup :-)))))



	Mick.
45.130Strange, you sayXSTACY::PATTISONGo to FalkirkMon Nov 18 1991 13:324
    Gary Lineker has been talking to a JAPANESE first division side,
    about a possible move at the end of the season. The team in question
    are sponsored by Toyota.
45.131A GAME OF TWO HALVES !!!SHIPS::FERRARO_AMon Nov 18 1991 14:2623
SPURS 4 LUTON 1

Well the strange thing nearly happened, we were sloppy all first half and first 
ten of second half. A bad back pass let Luton in and then salvation occured when 
the floodlights went out. The substitution of Howells and Allen to Nayim and 
Houghton sparked the revival and we mullered them. The team looked lethargic 
and  lacking in ideas and I believe this is a direct result of too many games. 
The games with the likes of Luton fails to inspire both players and supporters 
alike. 

The Lineker thing, well I think it's a bonus we've kept him as long as we have. 
It's not bad business with us getting our money back and Lineker getting one 
hell of a final pay day. He has slammed the current league set up and number of 
teams in the league, 

I think it is the right decision all round as for him and for England it gives 
time to plan prior to the World cup. I also believe the Durie transfer was made 
on the understanding that Lineker was off soon, and money would be recouped.

I also read we are interested in a Brazilian Mauro de Silva (Sweeper) we need 
him based on Saturday. (INFORMATION ANYONE)

Antony
45.13219 for the WORLDS GREATEST STRIKERDUCK::WILSOND1Mon Nov 18 1991 14:3013
    Re-1
    
       Not that strange when you see the money they are offering Lineker.
    
    
      A good way to get the points,turn the lights off have a quick team
    meeting come back and hammer them.Another two for Gary Lineker,thats 19
    for the season,and he is apparently after Clive Allens 49 goal record.I
    didnt attend the game on Saturday,but apparently Spurs were p*ss poor
    for an hour,and brilliant for the last half hour.
      Sheff Utd at the Lane on Saturday.
    
    Dave...
45.133CURRNT::PAGEDMr EruptobotMon Nov 18 1991 14:542
    Anyone fancy a "meet" for the Sheffield game on Saturday ? Having seen
    them lose 5-2 to the Arse this season I'm game for a laugh !
45.134We was robbed.WELCLU::BWALKERCome on you Hatters.Mon Nov 18 1991 21:0211
    Dave,
       Make sure if you meet em you bring plenty of dosh for the meter.
    They'll try that lights out one again.
    
    Mind you what an example from one of the BIG 5. A couple of seasons a
    go the could'nt get the ground ready in time now they don't even check
    the meter before the game.
    
    Regards,
    
    Barry.
45.135eehh-hawwHUGH::RAYNERTSysman>@REO/LOC=G2Mon Nov 18 1991 21:152
    Luton have them beaten at 1-0, the lights go out, and spurs go on
    to win 4-1 .... they must feed those donkeys on carrots ;-)
45.136Did the meter take shekels.WELCLU::BWALKERCome on you Hatters.Mon Nov 18 1991 21:195
    Mind you Spurs must be used to it now. After all they have been in the
    dark for ages now.
    
    
    Barry.
45.137THE MILFORD TAVERN N17DUCK::WILSOND1Tue Nov 19 1991 15:556
    Dave...
    
       At the moment I'm going Saturday,but I might have to work,I'm not
    sure yet.If I go I'll meet you for a Light Ale.
    
    Dave...
45.138The Three DavidsARRODS::SWANSONTue Nov 19 1991 16:147
Dave,

I'll be going with Dave too,

Cheers

Dave
45.139Apologies in advance Mr ModCURRNT::PAGEDTerry WaitedTue Nov 19 1991 20:0111
Calling Dave Wilson... 

Having sent you a mail regarding Saturdays game I received the following
reply from ALL-IN-1.

  "Please direct any mail for David Wilson,the Purchasing Manager to David
   G Wilson.Mail directed to my self should be sent to David P Wilson."

Which Wilson is which ? The public have a right to know.

Dave
45.140DUCK::WILSOND1Wed Nov 20 1991 11:364
    Well,Iam not the purchasing manager,thats David G Wilson.....we get
    each others mail and phone calls all the time...I got your mail Dave.
    
    Dave...
45.141LinekerSHIPS::FERRARO_AWed Nov 20 1991 12:184
Lineker's future will be publicly announced at a press conference this 
lunchtime by T Venables.

Antony
45.142Sorry again modCURRNT::PAGEDTerry WaitedWed Nov 20 1991 12:311
    Ok Dave, I know where the Milford is.
45.143turning japaneseCOMICS::HAWLEYalmost grabbed by the caribsWed Nov 20 1991 12:3211
    re. lineker
    
    place your bets on garys future, guys.
    ill have a tenner on him joining Barnsley for 2 million + Gerry Taggart
    in a sensational swap deal!
    :-)
    
    or maybe not...
    
    Ian.
    
45.144Lineker to leave at the end of the seasonWELCLU::NEWBYWed Nov 20 1991 16:128
    Just heard the news on radio 5, Lineker is to leave Spurs at the end of
    the season for around 1 million. He has signed a two yer deal with the
    Japanese.
    
    At least we have had a couple of good years out of him but who will
    replace him now?
    
    Paul
45.145Still the best striker in the worldDUCK::WILSOND1Wed Nov 20 1991 16:429
    
    Will there be money available to buy a good striker ?????,I hope so.
      Durie looks good alongside Lineker but I dont think we can rely on 20+
   goals a season.He never managed it a Chelsea.Maybe Alan Shearer "IF" he is
    still available in the Summer,and we can afford him.
    
    Lets hope Gary Lineker goes out scoring plenty of goals.
    
    Dave...
45.146Totnum,totnum,someone can stop thumCURRNT::PAGEDSay NEXT UNSEEN to Scottish FootballFri Nov 22 1991 14:161
    Are you on for tommorrow Dave ? ETA at Milford if so.
45.147CRISPY::WILSOND1Fri Nov 22 1991 16:046
    
      Iam going Dave,I will be in the Milford at about 1:30ish,as far as I
    know.I havent sorted things out yet,and wont be able to until tonight
    but Iam going,and will at some point be in the Milford.
    
    Dave...
45.148Spurs always win when I see them anyway!HUGH::RAYNERTSysman>@REO/LOC=G2Fri Nov 22 1991 16:304
    Dave (and Dave and Dave), I wont be there, have to go down west country
    instead, DEC 21st still on at present.
    
    Tony 'awe_old_scrumpy_and_pastys'
45.149No, we can't survive without Gazza & Lineker!RUTILE::CAMPBELLReal ponies don't go oink!Mon Nov 25 1991 14:4211
    "Tottenham Three", a name given to a group of people alleged to
    have killed a policeman in a riot a few years ago.  Not to be confused
    with the name of that well-known football team as given out in the
    soccer results on Saturday afternoons...
    
    
    
    "Tottenham Nil"
    
    Stevo
    
45.150ho ho !BAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millMon Nov 25 1991 14:471
    
45.151Samways was pulled back,send him off Ref !DUCK::WILSOND1Mon Nov 25 1991 15:4311
    
      Well what a suprise......Sheffield United havent won an away game all
    season,then they play at Spurs.Spurs seemed to dominate the first
    half,but United looked dangerous on the break,and they were.The goal
    should have been cleared,but it wasnt and they won.Spurs had
    chances,Nayim was through in the second half,but didnt even hit the
    target.There goalkeeper played well,but Spurs were sh*t overall.
    
     Still we'll probably beat Arsenal next week.
    
    Dave...
45.152CURRNT::PAGEDSay NEXT UNSEEN to Scottish FootballMon Nov 25 1991 15:572
    Sorry Dave, we missed you in the Milford. Din't arrive until about
    2:45.
45.153DUCK::WILSOND1Mon Nov 25 1991 16:034
    Dave..
       Did you get my mail ??
    
    Dave...
45.154Sumfink scwewy here !!CURRNT::PAGEDSay NEXT UNSEEN to Scottish FootballMon Nov 25 1991 16:271
    Nope.
45.155In the doghouse again !HAMPS::FERRARO_AWed Nov 27 1991 13:049
Spurs finances in the news again. We apparently defaulted on an installment for 
Durie to Chelsea and they have taken us to the FA, this has been since paid. We 
have also not yet agreed with Lazio to let have Gascoigne's transfer fee yet. 
Sugar is reported to say that the important date is next summer when the bank 
will be reviewing our finances. We will get more up to date details on the 
finances in December when the shareholders receive info and the proposal for 
refinancing is released..

antony 
45.156A normal trading company would have been wound up..TRUCKS::SANTWed Nov 27 1991 13:072
    
    	Antony, what a shambles...
45.157Message from MerseysideYUPPY::SEABURYSThu Nov 28 1991 17:187
    I'd just like to take this opportunity to wish Tottenham the very best
    of luck on Sunday, when they play Arsenal.
    
    I hope they trash the whingers!!
    
    Stew.
    
45.158CRISPY::WILSOND1Fri Nov 29 1991 11:379
    
       Gary Lineker's Son is seriously ill in Hospital,lets hope he
    recovers soon.
    
       Lineker has been told to forget about THFC until things get better.
    
     Dave...
    
      
45.159XSTACY::MDUNPHYThe Hit ManFri Nov 29 1991 11:493
I hope he recovers. Is that the child he had recently??

		Mick
45.160Sick kiddieBAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millFri Nov 29 1991 12:205
    Yep - George Lineker (8 weeks) is serously ill in Gt Ormond St
    Hospital. Not a happy time for Mum & Dad.
    
    jb.
    
45.161We're thinking of you...TRUCKS::SANTFri Nov 29 1991 13:135
    
    	Good luck to Gary and Michelle....hope it works out for the Lineker
    	family.
    
    	Andy.
45.162...but there is some good news.ARRODS::OHAGANBHanging out your old Love LettersFri Nov 29 1991 16:273
    Terry Fenwick is apparently in the squad (car?) for Sunday. If he plays
    you might as well not turn up. 
    
45.163Time Gentlemen PleasePANIC::ANDERSONThe 'Pies have gone coldFri Nov 29 1991 17:1710
    
>>    Terry Fenwick is apparently in the squad (car?) for Sunday. If he plays
>>    you might as well not turn up. 
    
    
    Barry,
    
    He probably just wants to compare experiences with 'Donkey'
    
    Rob ;-)
45.164ESSB::MCUNNIFFETHE GREAT ALDOFri Nov 29 1991 19:086
    
    Gary Linekar's eight week old son George has been diagnosed as having
    acute Leukemia and will start chemotherapy in a couple of days time.
    Let's hope the young child gets better.
    
         Cunno
45.165.................TRUCKS::SANTFri Nov 29 1991 19:586
    
    	Tragic. And unfortunately very-young Lineker is not alone in his
    	suffering....8-( my wife's gonna be mighty upset when she hears it
    	on the news tonight....
    
    	Andy.
45.1668-(FUTURS::ROWELLLife is an egg & cress sandwichFri Nov 29 1991 21:005
    Mine too. Me, my wife, and my healthy 4 month old daughter send young
    George all of our best wishes.
    
    Sadly,
    Wayne
45.167The idiots get a result,but we still won 3-1DUCK::WILSOND1Mon Dec 02 1991 18:2613
    
    
       What can you say,we were completley outplayed by the Arse
    yesterday,and lost 2-0.We didnt even manage a shot on target.Durie was
    left upfront on his own,and the midfield wer'nt able to get up and
    support him due to the fact they spent the whole game defending.I was
    dissapointed to say the least with the performance.
    
     We need to improve,alot.Coventry,away in the Rumbelows on Wednesday.
     
     I'll be there.
    
    Dave...
45.168SIOG::SPENCERPeter SpencerTue Dec 03 1991 12:315
    >           -< The idiots get a result,but we still won 3-1 >-
                   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    
    What have the Tottenham directors done now?
    
45.169Can you spare a fiver !HAMPS::FERRARO_ATue Dec 03 1991 21:549
    Spurs full financial figures are released Friday. It's also the date
    TV/AS publish their plan for extra financing for the club. Lets hope
    it's good. 
    
    Littlewoods 4th rd : Coventry tomorrow, difficult.
                         
    Who are Arsenal playing, Oh yes they're concentrating on Europe !!
    
    Antony 
45.170Steve to move on ??SUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSThu Dec 05 1991 12:408
    Any news of how we played last night ??
    
    Must have been better than on Sunday though.
    
    Read yesterday that Steve Sedgley has demanded a transfer, can anyone
    confirm ?
    
    Cheers...Rob
45.171Come on you Spurs !!HAMPS::FERRARO_AThu Dec 05 1991 15:1328
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Coventry 1 Spurs 2
    
    Great result, nearly fell off my seat when I heard the result,
    especially as highfield road has been a bit of a bogey ground for us. 
    From newspaper reports we played intelligently, and Thorsvedt was on 
    a couple of occasions outstanding. I saw the first goal from Allen, a
    real belter.
    
    Yes Sedgeley has been transfer listed. I think it is mainly down to
    Shreeves, shame in a way as I think Sedgeley not a bad player, better
    than Fenwick anyway. We are also looking to buy Ahrik Tsveiba - a full 
    back with Dynamo Kiev, I think with the mind that Van Den Hauwe and
    Fenwick are in the end stages of the careers.
    
    When's the draw?
       
    Antony
    
    
                                               
    
     
45.172R U sure we won ??SUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSThu Dec 05 1991 17:0916
    RE>> We are also looking to buy Ahrik Tsveiba -
    
    >>>>>>> WHO IS HE ??
    >>>>>>> CAN WE AFFORD HIM ??
    
    By last nights result I take that Shreeves actually told the players to
    move in a forward motion, towards the the "less familiar" keeper,
    struth....wonders will never cease !!
    
    Shame about Sedgley...at 23 he is the type of player we should be
    trying to keep, Shreeves on the other hand is well past it.(I my humble
    opinion....)
    
    Cheers
    Rob
    
45.173THE RUSSIAN CONNECTIONHAMPS::FERRARO_AFri Dec 06 1991 16:4721
Today's Sun says that the Russian is coming to Spurs for a weeks trial on Dec 
13th. He is meant to be one of the country's rising stars and one of the reasons 
for their qualification for the Euro championship. He apparently has had a lot 
of interest from Italy but desperately wants to play in England. It also said we 
have had another Russian over earlier this season but after a week's trial we 
were not interested. Spurs believe that this lad is a solution to our defensive
problems, Hmm - heard that one before. 

Today is also the day for the end of year results and Sugar and Venables share 
proposal. Sugar is personally underwriting the deal, which if no shares are 
taken up would mean he owned 50% of the company with Vegetables a minority 
shareholder with 21%. 

Vegetables has also gone on record as saying the sale of Gascoigne is now not 
essential to our survival. I think though even after all the rubbish printed 
over the last few months Gazza will be fit and off to Italy this after the 
season ends.

We MUST WIN tomorrow

antony 
45.174SIOG::SPENCERPeter SpencerFri Dec 06 1991 18:171
45.175Things are looking up !HAMPS::FERRARO_ATue Dec 10 1991 12:2616
Well Friday's announcements have come and gone. Sugar is putting up most of the 
money to re-finance Spurs, and is underwriting both the share issue and Gazza's 
transfer. If the full re-finance is not taken out it will cost in the region of 
6 million quid. I also read that in an interview with a satellite TV station the 
admin Mgr of Lazio said that interest in Gascoigne was cooling and they would 
now rather buy another german to link with the two they have already. The target 
deadline for all this activity is next summer. I think we will see a lot of 
changes then.

A win at home Saturday, amazing, now up to Leeds saturday. Then Scousers at 
home on the TV.

antony



45.176Keep him here.ARRODS::OHAGANBAre you with me Doctor Wu?Tue Dec 10 1991 16:208
    Can anyone elaborate on the insurance policy Spurs took out over the
    sale of Gazza? From what I understand THFC are covered should the deal
    collapse. Whether this is for the whole sum I can't say. So Spurs could 
    quite well hold onto Gazza should this happen and still bank a few
    million. Sounds a bit too easy, where's the catch?
    
    Barry.
     
45.177The catch !HAMPS::FERRARO_ATue Dec 10 1991 21:136
I thought that the insurance was in case his injury made Gazza miss the 
deadline.

???

antony
45.178More Silverware at the Lane...DUCK::WILSOND1Wed Dec 11 1991 13:4820
    
    
       I attended the Coventry match,it was a good performance in the first
    half,Spurs dominated it.After the break Coventry were all over us,and
    deserved to equalise and only some brilliant goalkeeping from the
    Viking prevented them scoring more.
     It was my first experience of an Executive Box,and I wasnt overally
    impressed.It's just like watching on TV.There's no atmoshere in them.
     As I was staying in the midlands,I got back to see the two clowns
    Greaves and Newbon on Central Sports Special,I pity any noters who
    have to put up with those two fools every week.
    
      3 needed points on Saturday thank's to Mabbs.Leeds on Saturday,er...
    it could be difficult.
    
      Villa and Norwich in the FA Cup and Rumbelows.While the two United's
    go on about wining everything in sight,we'll just creep up and nick the
    Cups off them.
    
    Dave... 
45.179Marching all together.....CRISPY::WILSOND1Mon Dec 16 1991 12:0712
    
    
       Good point on Saturday,I didnt go but those jolly good fellows at
    Capital Gold gave us the whole game from Elland Road.It seemed like we
    spent most of the game under pressure,but caused Leeds plenty of
    problems with breakaways.Leeds will see it as two points dropped,but we
    have a good record up there.
      A couple of injuries,Durie(Hamstring)and Stewart(Groin) could both
    miss the visit of Liverpool on Wednesday.Lineker looks like comimg
    back.
    
    Dave...
45.180Another Home defeat...DUCK::WILSOND1Thu Dec 19 1991 12:3520
45.181CLADA::DODONNELLDenisThu Dec 19 1991 13:278
    
>    teams keeping it on the floor,but we let them have TOO much space.

     Spurs need a couple of midfielders to take the pressure off Stewart.
     I didn't think Howells or Allen contributed much. 
     I'd love to have seen the look on St.John's face when Stewart got
     man of the match.

45.182BEAGLE::CAMPBELLReal ponies don't go oink!Thu Jan 02 1992 14:017
    can anyone give the scores of the last 2 or 3 matches (boxing day to
    new years day) please. We don't get much here in the south of france.
    
    Thanks in advance,
    
    Stevo.
    
45.183FUTURS::DAGLESSMay 16th, 1990Thu Jan 02 1992 14:125

	26-Dec-1991	Spurs 1 Nottingham Forest 2
	28-Dec-1991	Spurs 3 Norwich 0
	01-Jan-1991	Coventry 1 Spurs 2
45.184An Important Week !LARVAE::FERRARO_AFri Jan 03 1992 14:0829
45.185CRISPY::WILSOND1Mon Jan 06 1992 15:1525
    
      Overall,a good Xmas and New Year with wins over Palace(2-1),Norwich
     (3-0) and Coventry(2-1).The only lapse was against Forest on Boxing
    Day when we lost 2-1.We were awfull in the first half,but came out for
    the second much better,and had chances to win it.Until Pearce scored
    his special in injury time.
      Good draw at Villa Park yesterday,although our home form hasnt been
    good,so there's no guarantee the Replay will be to Spurs advantage.I
    thought we should have won.Villa had most of the possesion,but only
    made one chance.Walsh should have scored and I think we had a pretty
    good case for a Penalty.
     
      Norwich on Wednesday,Durie is fit and should return,although Walsh
    has played really well,and doesnt deserve to be dropped for Durie.
    
     I havent heard anymore on the Russian,he apparently had a trial before
    Xmas,no news since.Paul Gascoigne is back in training,he was shown
    running with the team and was interviewed on SKY Soccer Weekend on
    Friday,he hopes to be back in March,and he seemed to be talking about
    playing for Spurs,who knows what going on with his on/off transfer to
    Lazio.I for one hope it collapses and he stays at WHL.
    
      Back to the League on Saturday,and Chelsea at the Bridge.
    
    Dave...
45.186GOTCHAMINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsMon Jan 06 1992 15:4311
    
    
    good picture on the front of the Daily Star today showing Gazza
    pinching some young girls bum, as he walked to the bench yesterday
    against villa.
    
    
    mind she was about his age group(about 17/18)!!!!
    
    
    Mac
45.187I think a successful season already !LARVAE::FERRARO_AWed Jan 08 1992 15:3117
Well, I think a big thank you to Wrexham, and it was on Match of the day!!!

I think that Spurs are showing good signs of improvement. I think we have a good 
chance of progress in the Rumbelows, the FA replay will be more difficult as 
Aston Villa are a good side but I think the hunger to hold onto the cup will 
carry us thru. 

Lets hope we steer clear of injuries.

Some potential targets are :

Darren Anderton of Portsmouth - Winger
Mark Pembridge of Luton - Midfield
Robert Fleck of Norwich - Central striker 
Andy Sinton of QPR - Winger/midfield

Antony
45.188Spurs are on there way to Wembley...DUCK::WILSOND1Wed Jan 08 1992 18:2213
    
       I'm looking foward to tonights game,it should be good,I dint go to
    the Spurs/Norwich game over Xmas,a good 3-0 win.Both teams play good
    football and we have a good record against Norwich lately.Gary Lineker
    usually scores against them.I think it will be close tonight,but
    hopefully we will sneak through into the semi's.
    
       Spurs are 12/1 for the FA Cup,well worth a flutter.
    
       Anthony,dont you think it's strange that there are no defenders
    in that list Re-1.I think a defender is top priority at the moment.
    
    Dave...
45.189DUCK::WILSOND1Fri Jan 10 1992 15:1911
    
       Good result against Norwich,another day out at Wembley looms.I dont
     care who we get,we are capable of beating anyone on our day.Norwich
    must be dissapointed they played really well,probably the best I have
    ever seen them,but it still wasnt enough.The must hate Lineker.
    
       He is out of the Game at the bridge tommorrow,which means Durie comes
     in to partner Walsh.We never do very well against Chelsea,I settlr for
    a draw.
    
    Dave...
45.190Forest or PalaceLARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Jan 13 1992 14:5214
Semi final draw will mean we play one of the above teams, first leg away. I 
think this game will be the live TV encounter. 

Disapointing result v Chelsea 2-0, the old adage still reamins true, I think Mr 
Allen will come back to haunt us again I'm sure. 

Lineker is reported to be OK to play in the cup tomorrow night. I think it's 
going to be hard but I think we can raise our game to beat them. We must though
sustain this level of play always, not just the one off's.

I would like to see Lineker, Durie and Walsh all included to give plenty of 
attacking options.

antony
45.191DUCK::WILSOND1Mon Jan 13 1992 15:366
    
      I agree about Walsh,He should keep his place at the expense of Nayim.
    As usual we lost to Chelsea,We all know the League's out of the
    question,but we need to show more commitmant in league Games.
    
    Dave...
45.192yawn yawn ZzzzzzzzzESSB::TSHAUGHNESSYElectric Shaughs!Mon Jan 13 1992 23:3620
>>    We all know the League's out of the question,
>>    but we need to show more commitment in league Games.
                                      ^ 
                            
      Well said that Man, too bloody right (excuse my french) I wasted
      a very good saturday afternoon watching that thripe at the bridge.
      The Totts played as if they were giving up midstream on the league.
      If they keep playing as they did on saturday they could pass Luton
      on the way down to Div 2.   


      At least I grabbed 40 winks around 4-30pm otherwise I would be
      full of remorse all weekend !!!


      BTW why do the terraces at both ends of the bridge seem derelict
      It looked as if the two ends were sectioned off or under construction.

Rgds,
Shaughs.
45.193Spurs Out - deservedleyBAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millWed Jan 15 1992 12:2311
    Spurs 0 Villa 1
    
    This was live on BSB, and Villa were worth their 1-0 (could have been
    more) win. Spurs had only 1 good chance, by that nice Mr Lineker chap.
    Dwight Yorke got the goal on 11 (some say it was an Allen own goal, but
    I reckoned Yorke had more to do with it). I gave Daley the MotM, his
    tricky darting runs put the Spurs defence in a tizzy at times. Spurs
    lost the ball too much, by being tackled on the ball and passing
    poorly. They will have to play much better to win anything this season.
    
    jb.
45.194NewsSUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSThu Jan 16 1992 15:264
    Any news on the Russian full back who had the trial at WHL over
    Christmas ?
    
    
45.195Russian...What Russian ???DUCK::WILSOND1Thu Jan 16 1992 15:5719
    
      We lost to Villa,who deserved to progress no question.It was one of
    the err...not so good Spurs performances of the season.Basically we
    were Sh*t.
      The Viking was back to his worst,and apart from Mabbutt,the defence
    were a joke.Fenwick,Van Den Hauwe and Sedgley should be out,although
    Sedgley isnt a real Centre Back.Vinny Samways is going backwards after
    a promising start to the season.We need some new blood,at the end of
    the season.
    
      Still its not over yet,we're still in two cups.
    
       Re.193
           Your right,we will need to improve to win something,but our
    players no what it takes,but if we dont,we dont,we wont be the only
    team not to win anything after a promising start,I mean what about
    Leeds ???
    
    Dave...
45.196European Championships '92 DrawYUPPY::SEABURYSFri Jan 17 1992 19:0017
    Group 1
    -------
    SWEDEN
    FRANCE
    YUGOSLAVIA
    ENGLAND
    
    Group 2
    -------
    HOLLAND
    SCOTLAND
    CIS (Commonwealth of Independant States)
    GERMANY
    
    
    Stew.
    
45.197another blinderSEDSWS::WILLMOTTFri Jan 17 1992 19:526
    
    Your seriously in the running for Note ..if not Noter of the season
    award Stewart :^))))
    
    
    Chris
45.198KERNEL::FISCHERII'm not from BusheyMon Jan 20 1992 16:085
Spurs 1 Southampton 2 - Southampton were bottom before kick off!!

Anyone see this? Were we as bad as we were against Villa? 

	Ian
45.199BEAGLE::CAMPBELLReal ponies don't go oink!Mon Jan 20 1992 18:355
    Well, I think this probably leaves us to concentrate on the two cup
    competitions we're left in then :-)
    
    Stevo
    
45.200Another Home defeatPEKING::WILSOND1Mon Jan 20 1992 18:425
    
      Yeah.....but we better score about 5 in the away leg to be sure of
    going through.Our home form is a joke.
    
    Dave...
45.201A win at home...PLEASE.PEKING::WILSOND1Fri Jan 24 1992 14:326
    
      Spurs play Oldham tomorrow,we really could do with a home win.
    There could be goals galore with both side's not having the best
    defences in the world.
    
    dave...
45.202Could resist it :-)PEKING::TRINDERSAre we winning yet?Fri Jan 24 1992 16:204
45.203Ian WalkerBRUMMY::SPRINGALLConfusion now has met his master!Mon Jan 27 1992 18:177
    You were right Simon - 0-0 !!!!!
    
    However the good news is that the 20 year Ian Walker got his big chance
    in goal, and played brilliantly (according to the papers).
    
    The boy done great!
    
45.204PEKING::WILSOND1Tue Jan 28 1992 16:5912
    
    Well,a point at home.Its getting better.I didnt go,but Spurs were
    apparently thwarted by bad finishing and good goal keeping.Although
    Oldham had a couple of chances of there own.
    
     Could this be the end of the Viking ???
    
     Man City,away on Saturday.We are better away from home and could
    really do with a confidence boosting win.The cup games arent far away
    now.We need to start putting some decent results together.
    
    Dave...
45.205Martin Vasquez...Good Player.PEKING::WILSOND1Mon Feb 03 1992 14:1910
45.206The Russian.LARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Feb 03 1992 17:0226
Apparently the Russian defender has not arrived at Spurs yet due to a bad case 
of Chicken Pox. I agree with you Dave, Vasquez is a good player. I also believe 
that the Portsmouth player Anderton is now a key target, Bill Nick has been down 
to Fratton several times this season. I think there are still bargians to be had 
in the former Eastern bloc. Also I was surprised to see no Tottenham or English 
representatives at the African cup tournament, or so the papers said. 

There was also a story linking Durie with Rangers.

I think there is going to be quite a wholesale change at the end of the season 
to the team. Mabbut is not getting younger, as is the case with Fenwick and Van 
den Hauwe. I think Nayim will go along with Walsh and of course Gazza and 
Lineker. I also think Erik might go as it seems the mgmt rate very highly young 
Walker and could get good money for Erik at the moment. We also seem to shed a 
few reserve players each year who usually come back and bite us on the bum.

Key targets for spending include a good central defender, someone to dictate our 
midfield, and a man up front. Candidates include,  for a defender I like the 
look of Oldhams Earl Barrett, in midfield Vasquez is good(not convinced we could  
afford him) and the lad from Luton, Pembroke is meant to be very promising. Up 
front I always thought Nigel Clough could fit in very well, or Fleck of Norwich 
- not sure how old he is.

Any thoughts.

antony 
45.20752431::ROWLAND_Aa slip of the tongueMon Feb 03 1992 18:312
    
    The lad from Luton is better known by the name of Pembridge, I believe.
45.208WELL SPOTTEDLARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Feb 03 1992 21:303
Thanks for the info.

antony
45.209SEMI FINAL OPPONENTSLARVAE::FERRARO_AWed Feb 05 1992 19:147
Tonight's qtr final between Palace and Forest at the City ground will determine 
our semi final opponents. If Forest win the first leg is sunday live on the 
television, if Palace win then the first leg is next Wednesday. 

First leg away.

antony  
45.210Forest on Sunday...Durie out,Cottee in ???PEKING::WILSOND1Thu Feb 06 1992 13:1113
45.211Ticket infoLARVAE::FERRARO_AThu Feb 06 1992 14:1024
45.212Start a rumour here.....BRUMMY::SPRINGALLConfusion now has met his master!Thu Feb 06 1992 17:506
    The football shown on TV last night was excellent, it says a lot for
    the health of the game in the UK.
    
    Karl Saunders of Bristol Rovers was really impressive. Now, wouldn't he
    look good in a Tottenham shirt?
    
45.213BEAGLE::CAMPBELLReal ponies don't go oink!Thu Feb 06 1992 18:185
    Did anything become of the talk that we were after Alan Shearer of
    Southampton. I think I'd prefer him to Cottee really at the moment.
    
    Stevo
    
45.214PEKING::WILSOND1Thu Feb 06 1992 18:319
45.215Getting wet in Nottingham....PEKING::WILSOND1Mon Feb 10 1992 14:4710
    
    Forest 1  Spurs 1
              Lineker  pen
    
    Not a bad result,but now comes the hard part,beating them at home.We
    spent most of the game under pressure,and coped well without Mabbs.The
    second leg is three days before Feyanoord,so it will be the most
    important week of the season.
    
    Dave...
45.216Another unbiased view from the north...AYOV10::MDONNELLYLeaning against the spinMon Feb 10 1992 16:5012
    
    
    ...Forest were robbed.   TV cameras proved without doubt that both
    Forest goals which were chopped off were NOT offside.  The linesman
    should get his jotters.
    
    ...And Spurs' penalty award was very dubious....but Lineker's execution
    was pure class.
    
    
    Michael
    
45.217FOREST ROBBEDEAYV01::BGILCHRISTMon Feb 10 1992 16:544
    
    
                     HOW MUCH DID YOU PAY THE REF AND LINESMEN.
                    
45.218BEAGLE::CAMPBELLReal ponies don't go oink!Mon Feb 10 1992 16:569
    I agree, the slow-mo replays showed both Forest offside decisions to be
    inaccurate, the first one was definately behind the Spurs player, the
    second was in-line, which is onside by today's rules.  Paul Allen
    swears he didn't dive for the penalty. Maybe not, but he made a meal of
    it anyway.  
    
    We was lucky to get away with the draw IMHO.
    
    Stevo.
45.219In the Black !LARVAE::FERRARO_ATue Feb 11 1992 19:3515
Reports on the radio and papers say that Spurs have announced half year profits 
which now mean we are back in the black. This I do not believe takes into 
account the Gascoigne transfer deal. 

I believe there is a Swedish international central defender at Spurs this week 
on trial, apparently he is very highly rated and getting him signed before the 
Euro Championships could be wise.

Now to get February out of the way and get into the crucial month of March with 
both League cup semi 2nd leg and the Euro qtr final legs to play.

antony


 
45.220WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringTue Feb 11 1992 21:243
    Re .219
    
    Surely you don't mean Glenn Hysen !
45.221What' sgoing on !LARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Feb 17 1992 14:1623
Well I certainly don't understand it. We have a reasonably good team and 
although I don't expect to be at the top of the league I just can't see 
how we allow our players to get away with just a total non effort. It seems 
that Shreeves is going to take the blame but I do not think it is his fault 
totally as we did the same thing last year with Tel. 

There is inevitably going to be Newspaper pressure to get rid of Shreeves and 
get Ardiles and I believe that getting him on the coaching side would be good, 
but to get rid of Shreeves after one season would show a certain amount of 
panic by Venables when I think the problem is lack of players who want to win 
every game they play in.

What is the Gray situation, he would certainly beef up our midfield. It seems we 
will lose Durie although to a certain extent this has been refuted in the papers 
today. I think we will see large changes in personnel this summer.

Anyway at least the players can't not motivate themselves for the next few games

Arsenal  Home.
Forest   Home.
Feyenord Away.

antony
45.222ANDY GRAY ???????SUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSTue Feb 25 1992 16:297
    What does anyone think of us getting Andy Gray ??
    
    Is he the type of player that we want ?? 
    
    Any views from anyone....
    
    
45.223Holland..Its Feyanoord again.PEKING::WILSOND1Tue Feb 25 1992 18:1619
    
    Very dissapointing result on Saturday.We should have hammered them,as
    we should have done last season at home.Gary Lineker seems to forget
    where the goal is against Arsenal at home,he missed two sitters.Another
    one-on-one with the keeper,he had a couple of them last season.Seamen 
    always does well,and he also managed to shoot over from 5 yards.
      Paul Stewart was brilliant,and scored a simple header when the Arse
     forgot to mark him,Wright equalised when Mabbutt messed up a through
    Ball,Camble forced a save from Eric,and Wright turned it in....In the
    90th minute.
    
      Still...we didnt lose.Forest on Sunday,then its off to Feyanoord.
    The most important week of the season.Another committed performance
    like Saturdays will see us beat Forest.Feyanoord are second in
    Holland,who knows how good they are.I fancy our chances.
    
      Andy Gray...I wait until I get to see him,to pass judgement.
    
    Dave...
45.224UTROP1::JANSENDr. MartensWed Feb 26 1992 11:0012
45.225Johnny Boy...SUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSWed Feb 26 1992 17:581
    Doesn't Johnny Metgod (sp?) play for Feyenoord ??
45.226UTROP1::JANSENDr. MartensWed Feb 26 1992 20:5310
      <<< Note 45.225 by SUBURB::SEARCHR "HOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPS" >>>
                               -< Johnny Boy... >-

>>    Doesn't Johnny Metgod (sp?) play for Feyenoord ??


Yep he does, he's the team captain.


T_
45.227Good (Met)God!LISTIM::ARNOLDWed Feb 26 1992 21:545
    
    He loked like he was pushing on a bit even when he was at Notts
    Forrest!, do they wheel him around or wot?
    
    Tony
45.228Fat Boy on the Pitch.WELCLU::NEWBYFri Feb 28 1992 16:2214
    Did anybody who went on Saturday notice Gazza on the pitch before kick
    off?
    
    From where I was sitting he appears still to be hobbling badly. I know
    he was able to kick a ball but I don't think he has a cat in hells
    chance of playing again for Spurs. He certainly didn't appear to be
    able to change direction too easily when running. I wouldn't be
    suprised if he doesn't pass the Lazio medical in May.
    
    Also read somewhere Keith Curle is looking to move south at the end of
    the season and we are supposed to be showing interest. I now the Man
    City supporter and he rates him quite highly. 
    
    Paul.
45.229PEKING::WILSOND1Fri Feb 28 1992 17:2411
    He definatly still seems to be limping,although all reports say he
    should be fit well before the deadline.Hopefully he will be fit soon.
    
     I see Andy Gray played for Spurs reserves yesterday,they lost 3-0 to 
    Watford.
    
     Spurs are linked with everyone at the moment.Lets hope we can pick up
    some good defenders in the summerthen we can get rid of Terry Fenwick
    and pat Van Den Hauwe.
    
    dave...
45.230WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringMon Mar 02 1992 16:105
    re .229
    
    So you reckon Howells & Sedgley are worth keeping, or not as bad as the
    others?
    
45.231NayimMINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsMon Mar 02 1992 16:3921
    
    
    What are spurs fans opinions about your senor Nayim.
    
    From what I saw on the TV yesterday, all he tries to do is get someone
    sent off.
    
    In two instances(can't remember exactly who with) he clasped his head
    as if he had been struck there. When he see the ref not looking his
    arms drop and he carries on, his diving with a forward roll, and all
    including the triple salco routine, would have win a few medals at this
    summers olympics. 
    
    Take nothing away from him, he runs at defences, albeit to much, and
    has quite a powerful shot, but this other side is not necessary.
    
    A question. 
    Where did Nayim come from, I know he is of Spanish origin, but who has
    he played for.
    
    Mac
45.232Another little diving b*gger.ARRODS::OHAGANBI wev ma privet parts et yaw auntyMon Mar 02 1992 16:445
    Nayim came over with Lineker from Barcelona for the beginning of
    the 88-89 season; good move considering he was destined for the 
    reserves at Barca. That's all I know. 
    
     
45.233Off to Holland....PEKING::WILSOND1Mon Mar 02 1992 16:5425
    
     Well,the first game of the most important week of the season has
    gone,and we are out of the Rumbelows.It was a good game in terrible
    conditions,but Forest lasted the course better.They always looked
    dangerous around the box.There passing and movement is excellent.Both
    teams had spells of dominating,but Forest came on much stronger in
    extra time.We didnt play badly,and were just beaten by the better side
    on the day.
      Paul Stewart had another excellent game,as did Durie,its a shame he
    doesnt want to stay in England.
    
     Feyanoord on Wednesday,it should be a good game.Hopefully we can get
    an away goal.Only 2000 tickets for Spurs fans.There could be alot of
    ticketless fans travelling.
    
     Nayim comes from an Isalnd off Morraco I think,but it is owned by
    Spain.He does dive about,it makes me sick.
    
    Re-2
       Howells and Sedgley are playing out of position,Howells is much
    better in midfield,and Sedgley wasnt bought as a defender.Howells
    played just infront of the back four yesterday,but I expect Vinny
    Samways will come back for Wednesday night.
    
    Dave...
45.234BEAGLE::CAMPBELLReal ponies don't go oink!Mon Mar 02 1992 17:077
    Could you post the score/scorers please for the Spurs/Forest game
    yesterday.
    
    Thanks,
    
    Stevo
    
45.235Now there's a question for you ??PLUNDR::LOWEGDon't believe a wordMon Mar 02 1992 17:216
    
    In conjunction with note .231...
    
    Did Nayim go to school with Hughes and Klinsman ???
    
    Gary...
45.236PEKING::WILSOND1Mon Mar 02 1992 17:397
    Re-2
    
      Spurs 1   N Forest 2
      Lineker   Crosby (?)
                Keane
    
    Dave...
45.237YUPPY::PANESKlaus Wunderlich - 2 hands make an orchestraMon Mar 02 1992 18:5815
           <<< Note 45.235 by PLUNDR::LOWEG "Don't believe a word" >>>
                     -< Now there's a question for you ?? >-

    
>    In conjunction with note .231...
    
>    Did Nayim go to school with Hughes


You have taken the words right out of my mouth. But what particulary upset
me about Nayim, was his incessant fouling, and I feel he should have been
booked before the first forty-five minutes were up.

Stuart

45.238Glover not CrosbyFORTY2::ROBERTSONThat's me in the cornerMon Mar 02 1992 18:590
45.239Take your play back home.WELCLU::BWALKERCome on you Hatters.Wed Mar 04 1992 18:0814
    Re Nayim,
       
    
    Apart from fouling and diving all over the place in the mud. 
    
    He also used his brain and decided to stand in front of the ball at
    free kicks to stop Forrest taking a quick one.
    
    I reckon players should be cautioned for that.
    
    Regs.
    
    Barry.
    
45.240The good news & The bad news!!FORTY2::ROBERTSONMy Sorrows learnt to swimWed Mar 04 1992 18:3513
From CEEFAX:

The good news is that Gary Lineker will play this evening.

The bad news is so will Fenwick ;-)

If Spurs can play the way they showed in patches on Sunday, they could get a
result tonight, and hopefully they won't be playing in such a mud bath of a
pitch.

Best of Luck this evening, I've a feeling you're going to need it.

Al
45.241Good luck!TRUCKS::SANTWed Mar 04 1992 21:008
    
    	Good luck to your boys tonite, Ant.....they're going to need
    	it I think!
    
    	If Spurs can get out of Holland with only a one-goal deficit
    	then they have a chance.
    
    	Andy.
45.242good luckKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportWed Mar 04 1992 21:006
    
    good luck to you tonight, lets hope we get at least one team into the
    final.
    
    Ian.
    
45.243Feyenord(sp?) 1 - 0 SpursRTOEU::RDELANEYI've been eaten by a boa constrictor...Thu Mar 05 1992 12:131
    
45.244Oooopppss !!YUPPY::CSFBThu Mar 05 1992 14:3821
    Well hands up who actually watched the whole game on the telly without
    switching to watch an infinitely better game on BBC1. It definitely
    seems to be the Spurs gift week with a Final place given to Forest and a
    real howler of a goal to Feyenoord. To make this second gift even more 
    difficult to swallow I could not see them getting a goal on their own. 
    The balance to this is I feel that they are, even giving them playing 
    at their best, only distinctly average and we should be well capable of 
    taking the tie. I suppose it adds a few bods on seats or stands at WHL 
    in a fortnight.    
    
    I do not see the bookings of Fenwick and Van den Hauwe as any real
    problem for us as to be honest from all accounts their tactics will be
    exclusively designed to defence, plus the fact their attack looks so 
    average anyway.
    
    I believe that Andy Gray will be available for selection for the return
    so that adds to Peter Shreeves options.               
    
    It is still within our grasp.
    
    antony     	
45.245PEKING::NAGLEJThu Mar 05 1992 15:2116
    
    
    Allen made a fatal mistake but I didn't see the keeper shouting
    at him to leave it. As a defender its easy to do if you are unsure
    of whats happening behind you. It helps if someone shouts at you
    with the situation.
    
    I thought the ref had a good game and I like his decision for the 
    game to play on when the feyenoord player handballed quite accidently.
    It was there for all to see but it was ball to hand.
    
    Spurs have their work cut out for them on the return leg at home and
    I don't think it will be easy for them on their current home form. 
    They must win by at least two goals.
    
    JN.
45.246Spurs see ..."UREDS".......MACNAS::MJGREANEYDon't book me ,I've a parking ticketThu Mar 05 1992 17:0211
    RE: .244
    	
    "It definitely seems to be the Spurs gift week with a Final place given
    to Forest".....
    	
    this comment is nearly as pathetic as watching Spurs "play"...
    Spurs were well and truly beaten on Sunday and were it not for some
    ludicrous marshalling in the first leg at The City Ground the score
    that day should have been 3-0!!!!!!!!!
    
    
45.247Magnamimous in defeatBRUMMY::SPRINGALLConfusion now has met his master!Fri Mar 06 1992 19:1516
    RE: .246
    
    Hey! Come on - football is a game of mistakes, if there weren't any
    mistakes then there wouldn't be any goals! Every good team I've ever
    seen have on the odd occasion committed the odd faux-pas, it's just
    this has been a good week for them by Spurs!
    
    As for "as pathetic as watching Spurs "play"" I can only assume that
    you mean yourself as the watcher. Seriously though, it takes 2 to
    Tango and it takes 2 teams to make an entertaining game. The pundits
    all rated the Spurs/Forest game as first class value for money - I
    wouldn't disagree!
    
    Spurs/Forest usually produce a good game, how well I remember the 1991
    FA Cup final (I was there), but that's another story...............
    
45.248Samways on the move !LARVAE::FERRARO_AWed Mar 11 1992 13:4710
45.249Always look on the bright side of life...SUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSWed Mar 11 1992 17:118
    
    Read that Venables had put a 2million price tag on Samways...a bit
    hopefull even though he only signed a long-term contract last year.
    
    - Have got to win tonight, if not then its going to be a hard couple of
    months to stay up.
    
    Luton 1...Spurs 3.......I hope !!
45.250Going down.....FAST.PEKING::WILSOND1Thu Mar 12 1992 19:328
    Another stunning result last night,0-0 with Luton.We are being dragged
    into trouble,and need to put some results together on the hurry up.
    
       Yep,Vinny Samways is the latest player who wants to get away.Peter
    Shreeves days will be numbered if we go out next week.I that wont be a
    bad thing IMO.
    
    Dave...
45.251PEKING::NAGLEJThu Mar 12 1992 19:4316
    
    Spurs in the second division ??? It just doesn't seem possible.
    
    I'm not surprised that Vinny wants to leave. Since when do you 
    drop a player 'cos the pitch is not suitable for his playing
    skills.?? I only recall Gazza being dropped for one game and that
    was for England against Ireland last year in Dublin. His skills
    weren't suited to the way the Irish team play. Rubbish.
    
    I'll accept that there is a difference between Gazza and Samways
    but the lad is good and he is still young (23?). Forest would be
    a good move for him.
    
    Talking of Gazza, any news on his fitness ?
    
    JN.
45.252PEKING::WILSOND1Fri Mar 13 1992 13:339
    
    Re-1
    
      It doesnt look like Gazza will play for Spurs again.It still isnt
    clear if he will pass the medical to join Lazio next season.He needs to
    be at full fitness by May 31,but unless he gets some first team games
    in he might not pass it.I hope he doesnt and stay's at the Lane.
    
    Dave...
45.253"Gazza who?"SALES::THILLFri Mar 13 1992 21:234
Do Lazio still want Gazza for next year? It seems that the guy they got instead 
of Gazza, Thomas Doll, is doing pretty well...

Tom
45.254Give him a freebie, anything. But get shot of him.WELCLU::BWALKERCome on you Hatters.Fri Mar 13 1992 21:267
    Don't know about Thomas Doll doing a fair job in Gazza's place.
    Personally I think a rubber doll would be equally as good and probably
    a lot more fun in the bath.
    
    Regs,
    
    Barry.
45.255PEKING::WILSOND1Mon Mar 16 1992 16:5512
    
    Spurs 0   Sheff Wed 2
    
      This is getting serious,we are 5th from bottom now,only 4 points
    clear of the 3rd relegation spot,with 12 games left to play.They
    include games againt Man Utd,Liverpool,Everton and Villa,and real 6
    pointers against West ham,Notts County and Sheff Utd.
      Feyanoord on Wednesday,it could be the end of the road fro Peter
    Shreeves if we lose,as he had the dreaded vote of confidence yesterday
    from Terry Venables.We're in trouble...NO DOUBT ABOUT THAT.
    
    Dave...
45.256Replacement?PEKING::MCKIENNICKTue Mar 17 1992 14:0310
    Dave 
      
       Do you think this could open the door for Aussie Ardeles (sp)?
    Or has he found alternative employment?
    
       As he would probably the be a popular choice of replacement for old
    happy chops Shreeves.
       
      NICK.
      
45.257PEKING::WILSOND1Tue Mar 17 1992 14:2417
    
    Nick.....Long time no see.
    
       Ossie (Aussie HA HA) would probably be a popular choice,but Glen
       Hoddle seems to be the popular choice at the moment.All of this
       depends on Shreeves getting booted out.Venanbles might think when
       money is available to rebuild in the summer,Shreeves can still do a
       job at Spurs,but we might be in the second division next year.
         All this bad feeling towards Shreeves cant be doing the team any
       good,hopefully everyone will get behind the team tomorrow,and forget
       trying to convince Venables to get rid of Shreeves until after the
       game.If we lose that should be it for him,we have a difficult run in
       now and we need some results badly.Going out of Europe wont be a
       disaster,we really need to ensure first division survival.If we 
       progress it might be a distraction.We will see what happens.
    
       Dave...
45.258I should've sold this to "The Sun"ARRODS::OHAGANBMeals on Wheels of SteelWed Mar 18 1992 15:452
    Tonights game; a case of "Peter (Shreeves) and De Wolfe". I'm
    sorry I could'nt resist it. 
45.259YUPPY::PANESComon baby light my fagWed Mar 18 1992 16:0117
        <<< Note 45.258 by ARRODS::OHAGANB "Meals on Wheels of Steel" >>>
                    -< I should've sold this to "The Sun" >-

>    Tonights game; a case of "Peter (Shreeves) and De Wolfe". I'm
>    sorry I could'nt resist it. 



Bazza,

In a similar vein, I suspect that the News of the World have a reporter
who reads this conference. Last Sunday the bards of Wapping gave us the
headline ... "Shreeveso to get the heave-ho".



Rupert
45.260Spurs 2-0 Feyenoord - ever the optimist!TRUCKS::SANTThis could be your lucky day...Wed Mar 18 1992 20:4411
    
    	Good luck tonight you Spurs....hope you can claw back the defecit
    	without shooting yourself in the foot. If Feyenoord nick a goal,	
    	though, you're doomed...
    
    	Anyway, here's to Gary carrying you through what promises to be
    	a very important night for the coaching and management staff
    	at WHL.
    
    	Andy.
  
45.261So what happened then ?ANNECY::ROWLAND_Aa slip of the tongueThu Mar 19 1992 13:381
    
45.2620 - 0FORTY2::ROBERTSONMy Sorrows, they learned to swimThu Mar 19 1992 14:1119
I only saw the 2nd half. ( Watching the reds on the beeb )

From what I saw, Spurs were camped in the Feyenoord half for about 90% of the
half, had about 3 excellent chances. A Paul Stewart header from a Lineker cross
that was inches wide, with the keeper nowhere, another headed of the line, and
one great piece of defending as Stewart wound up to take a shot from 3 yards.

The rest of the time the Feyenoord defense played like a very well oiled machine.
Like 2 weeks ago Der Woolf didn't give Lineker a look in in the penalty area.

According to the chat after the game, the Spurs were even more dominant in the 
1st half.

I suppose they should be thankful with their home record as it is that they
didn't lose.

	Al.

P.S. I like the Spurs strip, with SPURS subtly put on the shirts and shorts
45.263Down but not out !PEKING::WILSOND1Thu Mar 19 1992 14:309
    
    Very Disapointed,All the players gave there all,it just didnt happen.
    Feyanoord defended very well,especially De Wolfe,he is exactly what
    Spurs need in defence.He marked Lineker out the game for the second
    time.Paul Stewart was outstanding for Spurs IMO,althoughy no-one played
    badly.If we play like that now,the breaks will come and we will avoid
    relegation.No complaints from me,as I said before it just didnt happen.
    
    Dave...
45.264Spurs 0-0 Feyenoord (0-1 on agg.)TRUCKS::SANTThis could be your lucky day...Thu Mar 19 1992 14:4226
    
    	Spurs didn't deserve to beat Feyenoord. Over the two legs the
    	Dutch team displayed more control and defended well. The 'keeper
    	made a couple of good saves last night, but for me the most
    	significant factor was Spurs' inability to keep calm and control
    	the game under their own terms. Nayim, Durie and Edinburgh seemed
    	to continuously foul, niggle and intimidate the Dutch players, 
    	who to their credit avoided any unpleasant retaliation. The abuse
    	and intimidation directed at one or two of the Feyenoord players
    	was quite frankly a disgrace. If one of "our" teams had been
    	subjected to it away from home in a European tie I can imagine the 
    	extent of the moral outrage from some of the TV commentators..
    
        The only time any Spurs player was "mugged" was when Paul Stewart 
    	stayed momentarily on the floor after a hard challenge and
    	provided one of the Dutch midfielders with too tempting a target
    	to refuse. Yet later in the game one or two of the Spurs players 
    	charged around the field seemingly looking for someone to kick.
    
    	It's a shame Spurs went out with such a performance. Their showing
    	in earlier rounds was excellent and should give a few of the
    	younger players valuable experience.
    
    	Now you can concentrate on staying in the top flight next year.
    
    	Andy.
45.265PEKING::COSSEYNThu Mar 19 1992 14:496
    
    
    re-1 
    
     what game were you watching I didn't see any of the instances 
     you are refering to 
45.266PEKING::WILSOND1Thu Mar 19 1992 15:008
    
    RE-2
     What Are you on about,Its a mans game,The Spurs players were just
    getting stuck in,trying to win the ball fair and square,sometimes in
    that situation some tackles can get over the top,you should know that..
    just wath Brian Robson or Paul Ince.The game was hard but fair.
    
    Dave...
45.267UTRUST::CAMPBELLReal ponies don't go oink!Thu Mar 19 1992 16:565
    Ah well, it leaves us to concentrate on the league then (staying in it,
    that is :-))
    
    Stevo
    
45.268SANiTy Check?SIOG::FITZPATRICKThu Mar 19 1992 17:0824
>>      <<< Note 45.264 by TRUCKS::SANT "This could be your lucky day..." >>>

>>    	to continuously foul, niggle and intimidate the Dutch players, 
>>    	who to their credit avoided any unpleasant retaliation. The abuse
>>    	and intimidation directed at one or two of the Feyenoord players
>>    	was quite frankly a disgrace. If one of "our" teams had been
    
>>        The only time any Spurs player was "mugged" was when Paul Stewart 
>>    	stayed momentarily on the floor after a hard challenge and
>>    	provided one of the Dutch midfielders with too tempting a target
>>    	to refuse. Yet later in the game one or two of the Spurs players 
>>    	charged around the field seemingly looking for someone to kick.
    

	What sort of a**h*le could try to excuse a player kicking another
	player in the head? Your bias is incredible.

	Having said that, it was a great game. Fair play to Feyenoord. They said
	before the tie that they'd try to win 1-0 at home and draw 0-0 away.

	They knew what they were at, yet thsy could easily have gone out.

	Michael.

45.269errrrrrrr.......TRUCKS::SANTThis could be your lucky day...Thu Mar 19 1992 18:1418
    
    	If you're referring to me, Michael (notice I don't use other
    	more condescending or derogatory spelling versions of YOUR
    	name...) I wasn't excusing *any* unpleasantness on the part
    	of either Spurs or Feyenoord players. I was commenting in
    	a TOTALLY unbiased and objective way. If anything I was biased 
    	towards Spurs, as I was hoping they could win and qualify - read 
    	earlier entries on the subject if you're in any doubts about that!
      
    	I find it amazing that some fans fail to see and criticise their
    	own particular team's transgressions. I often comment on what
    	I see as the unacceptable level of aggression and violence in
    	the game today. 
    
    	If you disagree with my point of view, fine. I can live with that.
    	Can *you*? 
    
    	Andy.
45.270SIOG::SPENCERPeter Spencer @DBO 827-2286Thu Mar 19 1992 19:195
    .262 > P.S. I like the Spurs strip, with SPURS subtly put on the shirts 
         > and shorts
    
    Oh so that's what it was. On my TV it looked like SPUDS. I assumed it
    must have something to do with the pitch. ;-)
45.271Out of Luck!!LARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Mar 23 1992 14:1846
Well, we are now just 4pts off the third relegation spot after the weekends 
result at Anfield. I listened to the game on Radio 5 and then saw the goals on 
the ITV results service. 

The first goal was a bad mistake by Fenwick, the second was a ref's decision for 
a corner that never was and the resulting corner was delivered to Burrows who's 
total miskick found Saunders in front of goal, in a disputed offside position to 
score the winner. Again we had only lifted ourselves after Liverpool had scored 
and the decision to play Stewart up front must underline the dramatic loss of 
confidence in front of goal of Mr Durie. 

I think we need a little bit of luck soon!!! to help us in a very nail biting 
run it to the season.

I think that Shreeeves will not last the summer at Spurs, I think that the main 
reason for this IMHO is due to not to the fact that Spurs are losing, but the 
manner of defeat ala Feyenoord, when we spent 90 minutes bombarding the 
opposition goal with huge goal kicks for Lineker!!(I can count the number of 
headers he has won with opposition defenders on one hand) and Durie. I can 
understand the quick punt upfield when the oppostion are caught out of position 
and leaving Lineker or Durie with one on one's which with his speed are have 
good results to the punt upfield against two 6ft plus defenders ala De Wolf(Had 
two very good games) and Mr Method!!(Cant be the right spelling). 

I do believe that Spurs fans would have wanted us to go through that's only 
natural, but say for example v Forest where we played our part in a great game 
but lost to the better team on the day, rather than knowing we played sh*t to 
distinctly average opposition, there was at least some pride in our 
performance. We played two good quick skillful front men against two big bulky
centraL defenders but played them at their game and I'm sorry but I can't 
honestly hand on heart agree with the media they tried their hearts out line of 
thought, as I thought that we were woeful and it hurts to say it. Christ I can 
think of not many sides with a better potential front line of Linker, Durie and 
Walsh.

We have good players let's play to our strengths not try to make them something 
they're not. I still think we will avoid relegation, but I believe it has more 
to do with the standard of the three teams below us than our play totally.

Interesting statistic, I think it took Thorsvedt something like three quarters 
of the game last week before he rolled the ball out.

Finally now is the time to get and support the team, we must help lift them 
especially at home. See you saturday.

antony
45.272PEKING::WILSOND1Mon Mar 23 1992 14:268
    
    I cannot believe Shreeves.He dropped Bergsson after a perfectly good 
    performance against Feyanoord,and brings back the woefull Fenwick,and 
    look what happens.We were robbed,but there is no point in moaning about
    it,the result wont be changed.Thing cant get any worse,we are getting
    no luck at all.It cant last.....................Can it ???
    
    Dave...
45.273Absolutely right !LARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Mar 23 1992 15:297
I thought the only plus we got last Wednesday was Bergsson's performance and 
cannot believe he was dropped.

Perhaps we're putting fenwick to play in the vain hope someone will buy him, 
who am I kidding!!

antony
45.274A new signing !LARVAE::FERRARO_AThu Mar 26 1992 16:096
45.275COMICS::WATTERSONAs happy as a pig in shThu Mar 26 1992 17:157
45.276PEKING::WILSOND1Fri Mar 27 1992 13:307
    Paul...
      I'm well pleased about getting Cundy,he is a great prospect.Ive seen
    him a few times and he looks a very good player.My brother in law is a
    season ticket holder at the Bridge,and he is gutted,he rated Cundy a
    future England international.He is exactly what we need.
    
    Dave...
45.277Only joshing chapsYUPPY::PANESCarter - the vinyl solutionFri Mar 27 1992 20:4811



   Is there any truth in the rumour that the Totts are to merger with a 
   crack Yugoslavian side to form   
                                    Rapid Decline F.C



  Stuart
45.278Spurs finally win in the league in '92FORTY2::ROBERTSONMy Sorrows, they learned to swimMon Mar 30 1992 14:436
I know spurs won on staurday, but what was the score 4-?, my sieve like memory
has let me down again.

As soon as I know this I can enter the complete list in #13.

Al
45.279SUBURB::INV_LIBRARYWho hell he?!?Mon Mar 30 1992 14:543
    
    4-3
    
45.280Spurs missing fixturesLARVAE::FERRARO_ATue Mar 31 1992 23:3819
    The missing Spurs fixtures are 
    
    Wed  1 April West Ham @Home
    Tue  7 April Notts Co @Away
    Tue 14 April Shef Utd @Away
    
    Saturday's performance was a lot better although we still looked pretty
    shaky at the back, what happened to Gordon, someone must have told him 
    there were some Rangers scouts in the stand. I thought Cundy had a 
    fairly confident start but was not too impressed with Mr Gray.
    
    This coming week will seal a lot of fates and if we can get to next
    Tuesday with Wins angainst the Hammers and Villa and a draw at Notts Co
    I will feel a lot happier about our survival. 
                                                       
    At least it felt good to be smiling at 5pm on a saturday.
    
    
    antony
45.2812 homw wins on the trot!!!!FORTY2::ROBERTSONMy Sorrows, they learned to swimThu Apr 02 1992 14:3512
Spurs are finally coming good when they most needed it.

4-3 on Saturday and 3-0 last night against The Hammers. A Gary Lineker hatrick.

Gary was quoted on Radio 5 yesterday as saying that Spurs WONT go down, and he
proved his point. Good to see them pulling out of trouble. One more win and a
couple of draws should see them safe.

However it looks like they hammered the last nails into WHU's coffin last night.
They are now 11 points behind 19th placed Southampton. ('scuse the pun ;-)

	Al
45.282What a difference a week makes....PEKING::WILSOND1Thu Apr 02 1992 15:376
    
    Great result last night,another win on Saturday against Aston Villa
    will secure Premier League Football for Spurs next season.The
    difficulty starts in the Summer when we have to replace Gary Lineker.
    
    Dave...
45.283CLADA::DODONNELLDenisFri Apr 03 1992 18:213
    
    Dave, how did Cundy and Gray play against West Ham and Coventry. Also, 
    what about Stewart? Will he be staying or going in the summer.
45.284PEKING::WILSOND1Fri Apr 03 1992 19:3322
    re-1
    
      I didnt go to either game,so I coudnt tell you.Cundy,going by 
      Paper reports was alittle shaky on Saturday,but he apparently
      played really well on Wednesday.I listened to the game against
      West Ham on Capital Gold and Gray seemed to involved alot.
       I will get to see Cundy next week v QPR.If it all goes through it
    will be a good signing for Spurs,when I have seen him for Chelsea he
    looks a class player as I said before.He is strong and has good pace.
    
      As for Stewart,if he is aloud to leave,if he wants too,it will be a
    big mistake,he has been our best player this season IMO.I cant see him
    leaving.He seemed to sort out his personal problems last season and
    has forced his way into the England set up.I hope he is a Tottenham
    player next season.I can see a clear out coming.I think Ian Walker
    could well be given the Goalkeepers job next season with Mabbutt,Cundy
    Gray and Stewart being the basis of the team.Your guess is as good as
    mine who else will play next season.
    
    Lets hope its better than this.
    
    Dave...
45.285SUMMER SHAKE OUT !LARVAE::FERRARO_AFri Apr 03 1992 21:1415
I Think that these two deals are only the start of a busy close season for us.
We have a few targets including Anderton, Fleck, Pembridge??(Luton) to name a 
few. I think that Samways, Lineker, Gascoigne are certain leavers and I also 
believe as you do Dave that Walker will be no 1 in the new season.

I thought Cundy had a steady game last week, it's always difficult to settle 
with your teams patytern of play. Gray I thought played OK Saturday first half 
but sh*t 2nd. I think he will be a squad signing more than the star of the 
team.

I'll give a match report of tomorrow's game.

antony
 

45.286Summer signings CONT..PEKING::WILSOND1Sat Apr 04 1992 12:0217
45.287Tottering Hotspur 2 - Villa 5UTRUST::CAMPBELLReal ponies don't go oink!Mon Apr 06 1992 12:0316
    Oh fer chrissake!    2 up after 15 minutes, then we just rolled over
    with our legs in the air.  Could this have anything to do with Lineker,
    Stewart and, according to yesterdays paper, Walsh all going at the end
    of the season?  In my opinion Shreeves should go as well, I didn't like
    him the first time he was manager.  Who could we get to replace him, my
    personal choice would be to get El Tel back on the bench, but it may
    not be possible with his other roles in the club.  Is Ozzie still free,
    wharabout Glenda?  Anybody know what Keith Burkinshaw's up to nowadays, 
    Bill Nicholson's still alive inee?  We just have to get someone or
    we'll be the laughing stock of the league (if we're not already),
    supposedly one of the "big five", pah!
    
    Steve_clutching_at_straws_and_would_sell_his_soul_to_bring_Spurs_back_to
    greatness_again_and_perhaps_win_the_league_just_once_in_the_next_few_years.
    
    
45.288It got better...now normal service resumes..PEKING::WILSOND1Mon Apr 06 1992 12:296
    This has to be the worst result of the season.I coudnt believe
    it.Something is seriously wrong,when a team that has scored twice in 11
    games gets 5.
      We desperartly need a win on Tuesday v Notts County.
    
    Dave...
45.289A win tonight please !LARVAE::FERRARO_ATue Apr 07 1992 19:3920
Well another nail biter tonight v Notts Co, and Graham Souness thinks he's got 
heart trouble, Spurs have enduced this on several thousand supporters this 
year. We must collect another six points I think to ensure first division 
football next season, the games and where we have a chance of points are :

Game			Date		Points

v Notts Co A 		 7/4/92		1
v QPR A 		11/4/92		1 ( I think the bubbles burst)
v Sheffield Utd A 	14/4/92		0
v Wimbledon H 		18/4/92		3
v Oldham A 		20/4/92		1
v Everton H 		25/4/92		3
v Man Utd A		 2/5/92		0 (Utd won title and suffering from 
					_   hangovers)
			Total		9

Not easy but achievable. What do you think?

antony
45.2903 points.PEKING::WILSOND1Wed Apr 08 1992 13:3116
    
    Notts County 0   Spurs 2
                     Lineker 2
    
       This should secure premier league Football next season.Another two
       for the house wife's favourite.That makes 32 so far.
         Capital Gold gave us commentary again,when the rest of the nation
    tuned into the Manc Derby.We seemed to dominate,and had plenty of
    chances to score.County are surely down now.They played with a strange
    2-5-3 formation and didnt bother marking Lineker.
    
       Now for QPR on Saturday,They have ben on a roll of late,a draw would
    be a good result,nut I think we might sneak a win.Then its Sheff Utd on
    Tuesday.I will be suprised if we get anything there.
    
    Dave...
45.291Good job you've got him!PEKING::MCKIENNICKWed Apr 08 1992 17:178
    Dave,
    
      Apart from Lineker, has any other Spurs player scored a goal in the
      league this season?
     
      If so, WHO and HOW MANY GOALS.
    
          CHEERS NICK.
45.292UTRUST::CAMPBELLReal ponies don't go oink!Wed Apr 08 1992 17:287
    Durie scored a het-trick a short while ago against err, West Ham
    possibly?  Stewart has got a couple, dunno about Walsh though.  You're
    right about Lineker, if he wasn't playing for us we'd been in even
    worse trouble than we are at the moment.
    
    Stevo
    
45.293.....and Lineker has 32.(34 in The Sun)PEKING::WILSOND1Wed Apr 08 1992 18:039
    
      Yeah but he is..........so there's no point talking about if he
      wasnt playing for us.We can worry about that next season.
    
      Durie has 11,Stewart 6,Walsh 4
    
      The rest of the team have one or two.I think Allen has 3.
    
      Dave...
45.294Good result..PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CMon Apr 13 1992 14:4521
    
      QPR 1   Tottenham 2
              Gray
              Durie
    
       Great result,great game.QPR were all over us in the first half,and
    could have been 3 up at half time.AS it was they were only one
    up,thankfully.The second half was different,Spurs got stuck in and
    seemed to dominate,Andy Gray,who was sh*t in the first half,was much
    better in the second and scored his first goal for the club.Durie got
    the winner,after a good run.Mabbutt went off and in the second half,I
    was impressed with Cundy,he looks good.Ian Walker had a good game after
    a nightmare start,when he came out for a cross and missed it
    completly,Bradley Allen then hit his shot against the post,with an open
    goal in front of him.
       I dont think the ref pleased the QPR fans(Fan) there was one of the
    so called mass brawls at one point,he booked loads of players and sent
    Macdonald off.He also disallowed a QPR goal,rumours that he had a
    Police escort away from the ground.
    
    Dave...
45.295Safety confirmed !LARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Apr 13 1992 17:5131
Well, I think we need two more points now to be absolutely certain of staying 
up, that is if Luton win all their matches. We can now concentrate on what I 
think will be a very important close season for Spurs. I see in the Mirror 
yesterday that Forest still want Samways, I guess his position at the club could 
be in review if we have a new manager for the new season, although I wouldn't 
mind a swap with Roy Keane and some dosh. We are in the market for nearly all 
positions. I think Gray and Cundy will become permanent moves in the summer.

Out this summer will be plus those I think will be :

Gascoigne 
Lineker
Durie
Samways
Walsh
Nayim
plus a few of our young players to Norwich.

Ins :

Centre Back - ?? Don't know who but necessary
Full back - Chap from Southend
Midfield - ???
midfield - Possibly Pembridge
Attack - possibly Fleck
Attack - possibly Anderton


Options/opinions.

Antony
45.296Clarification !LARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Apr 13 1992 17:523
I meant Samways plus dosh (quite a lot) = Keane

antony
45.297One year on,It seems like yesterday.PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CTue Apr 14 1992 15:3412
    
       Happy Anniversary..............
    
                One year ago today !!!
    
             
             F A CUP SEMI FINAL  WEMBLEY STADIUM
    
                 Tottenham  3    Arsenal  1
    
    
      Dave...
45.298CLADA::DODONNELLDenisTue Apr 14 1992 19:164
    
    Re last
    
    Another excuse to watch the video again. :-)
45.299PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CWed Apr 15 1992 14:3010
    
    
    Sheff Utd 2     Spurs 0
    
      No further comment needed.
    
      I see the memory of April 14th still hurts for the members of 
      Note 46.
    
      Dave...
45.300Two points neededLARVAE::FERRARO_AThu Apr 16 1992 16:5710
Well, two games over the weekend and I feel more confident about the away game 
at Oldham than at the home game v Wimbledon. Luton can still achieve 50 pts so 
two points deinately needed to ensure safety. I think we'll draw Saturday with a 
win at Oldham on Monday.

Apparently Gazza makes his retun on the last game of the season away at Man Utd. 
Let's hope they don'y need the points. It is being talked about being live on 
the TV on Sunday 3rd May.

Antony
45.301I say chaps, what about some new tactics?XNOGOV::PATTISONDon't worry, be sexyTue Apr 21 1992 14:2751
    Tottenham Hotspurs 3       Lineker (2), Hendry
    Wimbledon 2                Sanchez, ?
    
    Now this is more like it.  Is the Shreeves' hoof finally being
    recognised as the dreadful tactic it always was?  Well there are a few
    encouraging signs.
    
    Twice (count em') Walker threw the ball out to the midfield to play the
    ball forward, rather than hoofing it in the hope that Lineker (you know
    that man with the reputation for towering above defenders) will get his
    head on it and knock it on.
    
    Some of Spurs's best play came in the second half when Nayim, Stewart
    and Allen were making runs from midfield - I just hope The Voice wasn't
    having a cup of tea at the time.  The odd attack involving passing and
    running may not seem much to celebrate, but after a season of getting
    neck ache from watching the ball in the air so much, anything is worth
    a cheer.
    
    Having said that, all of our goals came through headers.  Links got the
    first two, one after Allen had put in a good low cross, and the other
    after a Walsh flick on from a Gray long throw.  Both these came in the
    first half after Sanchez scored an excellent goal, chipping Walker from
    the corner of the box when everyone thought he was going to cross.
    
    Since this came after only 56 seconds I was a bit worried about yet
    another crumbling home defeat, but the 'dons never really sustained any
    pressure on the defence.  Fashanu was the most dangerous but Mabbs
    policed him pretty well, though Gary was embarrassed for pace a couple
    of times.
    
    Wimbledon's second goal came too late to really cause concern, though
    they gave us all a laugh by sending their 'keeper up for corners and
    free kicks in the last 5 minutes (I kid you not).  They left Phelan
    back in the centre circle while Segers went into the Spurs penalty
    area (presumably for a header).  I've never seen that before, but it
    was quite funny.
    
    Other stuff:  Nayim had a total nightmare first half and everyone
    seemed amazed when Hendry replaced Walshie and not Nayim.  Edinburgh
    had another excellent match - how Fenwick kept him out for so long I'll
    never know.  I've seen Cundy a few times now and I think we've got a
    bargin there, he was very competent and provides a welcome bit of bite
    to the back four, although Van den Hauwe did his best to get himself
    sent off with a knee high sliding tackle on one of the 'dons.
    
    Last home of the season this Saturday against Everton.  Given their
    current abysmal form we should be ok for three points, even if we don't
    there's always Peter Berdsley's haircut to take the p*ss out off.
    
    Adrian Pattison
45.302Another One! Thats 3....XSTACY::PATTISONTree!Tue Apr 21 1992 19:391
	
45.303The Match !LARVAE::FERRARO_AThu Apr 23 1992 13:448
Two things, I think the Man Utd game is going to be live on Sunday 3rd, at 
least it makes up a bit for the lack of ticket allocation.

Second, how about a 5aside or something v the Arsenal noters. I've has a chat 
with Mr McCabe and I think we could organise a hall or pitch in London for an 
evening after work. What do you think.

antony
45.304PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CFri Apr 24 1992 12:375
     Antony...
       I'll play,but we might have a problem getting up 5 players,there
    doesnt seem to be 5 THFC noters in here.
    
    Dave...
45.305Storming up to mid-tableXNOGOV::PATTISONDon't worry, be sexyFri Apr 24 1992 13:009
    Well I'm out in the sticks of DeathPark, but if you're short of a player
    I'll come up and meet some fellow Totts.  This place seems a bit short
    on people who appreciate the finer side of football (Terry Fenwick
    apart!).
    
    So farewell to Saint Gary on Saturday.  I'll be there, let's hope he
    leaves the Lane in style.
    
    Adrian 
45.306I'm game! (The Match)BRUMMY::SPRINGALLConfusion now has met his master!Fri Apr 24 1992 17:266
    .....and I'm in Birmingham, but fortunately my job takes me to London
    occassionally. Let me know when and where and I'll try and make it.
    
    PS. If I carry on eating Mars bars, will it improve my football?
    
    John
45.307Spurs 7 Arsenal 0UKBOPS::RDGPHI'll helpFri Apr 24 1992 17:5010
    re .303 (i think)
    
    ....Hello Birmingham can we have your points please.
    
    Up here on the hill called Shire Hall, there are two Spurs fans, who
    although late in making there appearance known, could be very useful
    when playing five aside with the Arsenal noters.
    
    Send us a mail on a details, or I'll wait for the notes infor.....
    
45.308"The Match"progresses.LARVAE::FERRARO_AFri Apr 24 1992 18:414
Thanks for the response, Mike and I have enlarged the idea, see note 203, to 
something more like a Noters 5-aside cup.

antony
45.309Remember Danny BlanchflowerR2ME2::HINXMANI'll just sit here and rustFri Apr 24 1992 23:537
	re .306

>    PS. If I carry on eating Mars bars, will it improve my football?

	Stick to Shredded Wheat.

	Tony
45.310Clear the decksXNOGOV::PATTISONDon't worry, be sexyMon Apr 27 1992 21:3534
    Spurs 3      Allen, Minton, Stewart
    Everton 3    Beardsley 2, ?
    
    Virtually a full house to say goodbye to Saint Gary and Fat Boy and
    good riddence to a bloody awful season.  And how where we repaid?
    
    Well 3 goals in the first half when Everton looked as if they were as
    bad as their resent record suggests, followed by 3 goals in the second
    when we were as bad as our resent record suggest.
    
    Everton looked determined to gift Gary a goal but he declined the
    offer several times (what a nice man).
    
    What the **** happened at half time?  Another good team talk from The
    Voice?  All I can say is that we were uniformly awful, except maybe
    Walker who prevented further embarrasment.  I suppose that at least
    when we play crap, we play crap as a team.
    
    As for the so-called `parade' after the match to say thank you for your
    support, I don't think waiting 15 minutes to have the team wander into
    the centre circle and wave for a minute constitutes much gratitude
    towards the people who pay their wages.
    
    Thank God (who is alive and living in Swindon), that it's nearly over. 
    Time for a clear out, and NO MORE HOOFING.
    
    According to one of the fanzines, Clemence (running the reserves at the
    moment) may be a good bet for next manager.  Maybe not the best
    solution, but anythings better than what we've got now.  
    
    Have we got a team for for 5-a-side yet?
    
    Adrian 
                                                                  
45.311PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CTue Apr 28 1992 13:4315
    
      There have been reports over the last week or so in the Daily Express
    that Spurs will definatly bid for Hugo Sanchez from Real Madrid in the
    Summer.Sanchez wont play for Real again as he has been in dispute with
    the Chairman.
    
    Also Teletext reported that Spurs will sign Mark Pembridge from Luton
    if they go down on Saturday.There are a few clubs in for apparently.
    
     Looks like it will be a busy summer in the transfer market...
    
      Paul Gascoigne plays for the reserves today,against the A team at
    Mill Hill.
    
    Dave...
45.312!@#$%^&PEKING::BAREFIELDATue Apr 28 1992 14:2710
    
    
    
       Dave..
    
    
               Didn't Sanchez score the winner in the F.A Cup final
               against Liverpool.
    
    
45.314We'll have to pay a few quidLARVAE::FERRARO_ATue Apr 28 1992 15:004
Well, Hugo Sanchez would be a scoop, I wouldn't like to guess his wage demands.
I think Pembridge is a definate target as is more likely Fleck.

antony
45.315Movin' and shakin'XNOGOV::PATTISONDon't worry, be sexyTue Apr 28 1992 16:4218
    A while ago Spurs seemed interested in Daren Anderton from Portsmouth
    as well.  I didn't think much of Fleck when I saw him against us in the
    league and Rumblelows.  I think there were a couple of not too
    complementary comments about Sanchez on Standing Room Only last night,
    but only to the effect that he kicked people now and again (remind you
    of any Mars bar eating (ex-)Spurs midfielder?  The Totts have always
    gone for the spectacular buy from abroad tho'.
    
    If Vinny Sideways goes to Forest, we might get Roy Keane as a part ex.
    
    It looks as if we'll see a very different Spurs team start next season.
    
    Gazz was kicking about before the match on Saturday, looked a lot more
    mobile than when he last was out.
    
    Is the Man U match on the box or not now?
    
    Adrian
45.316"Let's get it right"LARVAE::FERRARO_ATue Apr 28 1992 17:3433
    The trouble is we keep having to go through this cycle of
    selling/buying each couple of seasons, and it has been reinforced that 
    keep changing the team ala Man Utd, Blackburn is not the easy recipe to 
    success. 
    
    I must admit I was hoping to see a few younger players brought out into 
    the first team after first division status was ensured but Shreeves only 
    brought the lad Minton? out last Saturday. We must also give a proper 
    chance to our young players ala Scott Houghton to shine.
    
    I think Hugo Sanchez must be older than Lineker, I don't think he is
    really the answer to our needs. Again the lad we got from Dundee last
    year, John Hendry looks a very good prospect as I'm sure Charlton 
    supporters will tell you as he played their on loan this year. If 
    Venables is really serious about wanting to build the right team here 
    and wants to buy an elder player then Waddle is on the market, I know 
    he's old but there arent many players of his ability around. I think as
    well as Linker, Mr Durie is on his way home as will probably Nayim. It
    has been rumoured Walsh wants to go abroad. If this is a buy/sell close
    season then lets get it right and build this team for a good few years
    to come. I would imagine Anderton is still a target, Venables relations
    with Portsmouth Chairman Jim Gregory(Ex QPR Owner) woulkd help but I
    think Liverpool will be pretty keen, never mind him the lad Awford at
    the back looked pretty damned good and he is only 19/20. 
    
    We will definitely enter a Hotspurs Noters team in the tournament when
    it gets of the ground.
                                             
    antony
    
    
    
    antony 
45.317TransfersSUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSFri May 01 1992 15:367
    Read in todays papers that Tottenham & Rangers have agreed to exchange
    Gordon Durie for Scott Nisbet, Ian Ferguson + CASH !!!
    
    Not a bad deal, but aren't we getting a few too many Scots in the 
    team ?
    
    Rob..
45.318PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CFri May 01 1992 17:0812
    
      Ian ferguson is a midfielder isnt he,what about Nisbet....whats he
    like,where does he play ???.I would have prefered a straight swap for
    Mark Hately,but I doubt Rangers would have parted with him.
    
      Man Utd tomorrow,and the Gary Lineker's last game for Spurs,lets hope
    he can go out on a high.I hope it is also Peter Shreeves' last game in
    charge of Spurs aswell.
      Good riddance to a sh*t season.
    
    Dave...
    
45.319MASALA::SNEILI do not look like Harry EnfieldFri May 01 1992 18:088
    
     Scot Nisbet is.......keen,He usually plays at the back but will give
    100% where ever he plays,started at Rangers as a striker.
     Ferguson is a a dumplin,he had a great game against yous a few years
    back but never really got his act to getter.
     I'll be sorry to see Nisbet go. 
    
                                   SCott
45.320Another season over with.PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CTue May 05 1992 14:3521
    
    
    Man Utd  3   Spurs  1
                 Lineker
    
    
      This just about sums up our season.......Gary Lineker scored and
    Spurs lost.
    
      Oh well Gary Linejer has gone now,Paul Gascoigne will go in a couple
    of weeks,now the rebuilding starts hopefully.
      Plenty of rumours about players leaving and players signing.Paul
    Stewart to Man Utd,in exchange for Neil Webb + cash.Dean Holdsworth
    from Brentford,and continual rumours about Mark Hughes...lets hope that
    one is just paper talk.
    
       Also,Terry Venables could be coming back to manage the team,with
    Shreeves staying as coach.......we will see what the next few weeks
    bring.
    
    Dave...
45.321Bye, bye Peter, bye, bye PeterXNOGOV::PATTISONDon't worry, be sexyTue May 05 1992 15:5720
    Well, thanks for the info on Vennables possibly coming back as manager,
    I saw the headline but didn't read the story.  I really hope that
    Shreeves doesn't stay on in any capacity.  The long-ball game that he
    must take resposiblity for is just not the Tottenham way.  It's fine
    for a middle of the the table mediocre team (which just about sums us
    up this year) but we should have more ambition than that.
    
    At least Vennables has shown he can motivate a team, but he was the one
    who appointed The Voice afterall..  Now if we had Ossie or Glenda as
    assistant we could start next season with a reasonable amount of hope
    in our hearts.
    
    I wouldn't blame Stewie for going to Man Utd, he'd fit in well there
    and would stand a good chance of honours.  It would be shame tho', he's
    been the outstanding player for us this year, without him and a timely
    return to goalscoring by Lineker I think we would've been looking at
    life in Div Two (or is it One now?).
    
    Adrian
    
45.322CLADA::DODONNELLDenisTue May 05 1992 20:163
    
    Is it really true about Hughes coming to WHL? I can't decide whether
    it would be a good for Spurs or not.
45.323"NOT"PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CWed May 06 1992 12:207
      Re-1
    
       Try the "not".We dont want him,he's well over rated.He doesnt score
    enough goals anyway.One overhead kick and a briiliant volley a season
    wont be enough,theyve only just realised at Old Trafford.
    
    Dave...
45.324A balanced view, eh chaps ?ANNECY::ROWLAND_Aa slip of the tongueWed May 06 1992 12:348
    
    Hang on, I think you're forgetting a couple of things :-
    
    	a) All those penalties you'll be getting, and
    
    	b) The opportunity to play against ten men every week ;-)
    
    Adam.
45.325hughes...no chanceSUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSWed May 06 1992 15:5611
    Can you imagine the cleaning bill each game if both Hughes & Nayim were
    playing.....we'd definately go bust...
    
    Hughes is so overrated, after the stick he was getting at Old Trafford
    last Saturday...even after scoring a couple of goals.
    
    I heard a rumour that Spurs are talking to Martin O'Niell (sp?) about
    the manager job....?
    
    
    Rob..
45.326is this true????MACNAS::MJGREANEYWhat's another year?Wed May 06 1992 16:323
    re:-1
    	
    Martin O'Neill,the former FOREST maestro????
45.327SUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSWed May 06 1992 17:243
    
    
    re last......the very same !!!
45.328FORTY2::ASHGrahame Ash @REOWed May 06 1992 19:194
Martin O'Neill, currently Manager of Wycombe, newly promoted to Division er, 
3!

grahame
45.329Nope !!CHEFS::HOUSEBThu May 07 1992 17:3617
    
    Graeme,
    
    Wycombe are newly promoted to Div 3 ?????
    
    I don't think so - they finished second in the conference on goal
    difference behind Colchester and although Aldershot dropped out of the
    League said they would still only promote 1 conference team this year
    with one up next year with no relegation again to make the numbers up.
    
    I know Martin O'Neill was whining on about how Wycombe should be
    promoted this year because they came so close but I thought the league
    stressed they didn't have a chance.
    
    In the words of Alex Ferguson - "A miss is as good as a mile"
    
    		Brian
45.330Er, just testing . . .FORTY2::ASHGrahame Ash @REOThu May 07 1992 18:010
45.331Come on you Spurs !!LARVAE::FERRARO_AMon May 11 1992 16:5719
Last week also saw some newspaper gossip linking Fleck to us. Apparently he was 
spotted with his wife and agent in Scribes West, Vegetables exclusive WestEnd 
club. There was a press dinner going on at the same time and as soon as he 
realised Fleck left sharpish!! We are supposedly in competition with Chelsea for 
his signature. The Durie transfer is on/off, with Hateley now wanting to stay in 
Glasgow they might not need Durie so much. I think a Durie/fleck combination 
might work quite well. No one would understand a word they were saying. We have 
also been linked to Leicester's centre half Walsh. In TVS land the play off 
match Leicester/Cambridge was on TV yesterday and he looked a decent centre 
half, put a beauty elbow ala Gazza into Dion Dublin. 

Secondly the Noters tournament is now arranged for 13th June in Reading. Could 
you give me a definate yes if you can make it and possible positions(Morning 
Vicar!!). It should be a really good day(especially if crowned with a Spurs 
victory.!!

antony

 
45.332New signing at Winnersh TriangleJUMBLY::FAIRBURNJMon May 11 1992 21:2425
45.333THFCLARVAE::FERRARO_ATue May 12 1992 13:034
    Jim, see note 203 for details of the tournament, thanks for the offer
    and see you on the 13th of June. 
    
    antony
45.334One more for the teamXNOGOV::PATTISONDon't worry, be sexyWed May 13 1992 12:588
    Well, I'm on for the 5-a-side, as well.  I prefer to play forward or
    right-midfield (or anywhere except in goal!).
    
    Bye the way, Ossie Ardilles is the new manager of WBA with Keith
    Burkinshaw as his No.2.
    
    Adrian
    
45.335Ruddock !LARVAE::FERRARO_AWed May 13 1992 13:0211
Well after selling him a few years ago it looks like Neil Ruddock could be on 
his way back to the lane. Venners is believed to be offering in the region of 
500k but Southampton want closer to 1 million quid. Not a bad signing for the 
squad.

Do you think Stewart will go, I think that Webb could be a good addition and if 
Pembridge comes as well then Venables might think it best to let Stewart go. 
I'm currently reserving opinion as I do believe that Webb will add quality that 
we are severely missing at present. I guess it depends on the deal we could do.

antony
45.336THFC NotersLARVAE::FERRARO_AWed May 13 1992 13:1321
Chaps,

Just to confirm our squad currently looks as follows,

Definates

Antony Ferraro
Dave Wilson
Adrian Pattison
Jim Fairburn
John Springall

Possibles

ukbops::rdgph * 2(I've tried sending you mail but it keeps coming back 
undelivered, give me a call or send a mail if you fancy playing)

 I'm aiming to get a squad of seven in total. The tournament is really taking 
off with nine definite teams including a team from Utrecht.

antony
45.337PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CWed May 13 1992 13:1713
45.338Opinions,opinionsJUMBLY::FAIRBURNJWed May 13 1992 17:4211
    Did anyone see Venables "recommending" Gascoigne for the England squad
    on telly last night? If Gaz is fit, I reckon he should be in the 20
    even without match practice - he's a sight more use than Batty!
    
    I'd rather we kept Stewy than p/x him with cash and Webb. Pauls
    distribution is a much under-rated part of his game...besides Webb
    isn't good enough to live up to the traditions of Spurs. I'd like to
    see someone a bit more exciting come to the Lane...first choice, the
    new Waddle - Anderton.
    
    Jim 
45.339THE OLD WADDLE !LARVAE::FERRARO_AWed May 13 1992 18:049
If the money was right I wouldn't mind the old Waddle!! He is also considering 
his future this summer as he will definitely be leaving Marseille. I think he 
could do a very good job for Spurs for at least three/four seasons, he is about 
31 years old I think? It's all a question of dosh!

I think Anderton is also a strong candidate for a summer bid and why shouldn't 
we get both, what better player for Anderton to learn from.

antony
45.340Last night on TVSLARVAE::FERRARO_AThu May 14 1992 13:2811
I was watching the play off games on TVS last night and after the games there 
was a story about a chap who plays for Gillingham - Peter Beadle? Apparently he 
will be signing for Spurs at the end of the month. He is very highly rated and 
could be a very good long term buy for Spurs, price about 500k. They were going 
on saying how will he replace Lineker but in my opinion I think his is a longer  
term purchase, possibly in replacement of Walsh who want to play abroad, and 
will be groomed for first team action.  I think it's good if the club can get 
the network to uncover these future players at a good cost to the club. I just 
hope the pressure will not be too much for him.

Antony
45.341The yoof of todayXNOGOV::PATTISONDon't worry, be sexyThu May 14 1992 14:1318
    I saw that Ian Walker and John Hendry both were capped for England U-21
    on Tuesday which is encouraging for the future.  I've seen Walker a few
    times this season and apart from his goal kicking which is wayward to
    say the least, he seems like a solid and popular keeper.
    
    Hendry only got a couple of games towards the end of the season but
    picked up a goal or two.  He had some nice touches but seemed a bit
    nervous and tended to go for the safe pass.
    
    Paul Moran was good last year, but has been out injured for most of
    this season, hopefully he'll be back next year - a good replacement for
    Walsh or Allen.
    
    Venners seems to have raised his profile a lot lately, has Shreeves
    officially moved aside?
    
    Adrian
    
45.342Paul Gascoigne in Sweden...PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CThu May 14 1992 14:3219
45.343UTRUST::CAMPBELLReal ponies don't go oink!Thu May 14 1992 17:0311
    re .last
    
    What's all this about a "Super Stadium"?  They've only just finished
    rebuilding the east stand a couple of seasons ago, and the west stand a
    couple of years before that.  Would you be so kind as to provide more
    info on this please (bit starved of it out here in Holland).
    
    Thanks in advance,
    
    Stevo
    
45.344PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CThu May 14 1992 17:1918
    
      Re-1
    
        The proposal is to develop the Park Lane and Paxton to become all
    seater to comply with the Taylor report.The ground will include a
    150(?) room hotel a shopping complex and a museum.It also includes
    developing a station,I dont know if this will be White Hart Lane,
    Northumberland Park or even Tottenham Hale,to include a large carpark.
    
       As I said they want money from the goverment,to develop the ground and
    surrounding area.I think they are hoping this will become a major
    source of income for Harringay council.
    
       It will probably take ages for any answer's,but on Thames news last
    night,they did say that if THFC get the green light,other clubs will
    use the same method to improve there grounds.
    
    Dave...
45.345Fairy Godmothers at WHL?FORTY2::ASHGrahame Ash @REOThu May 14 1992 18:025
45.346The Fairy StoryYUPPY::CSFBThu May 14 1992 18:1710
The club has been turned round with a rights issue and injection of cash from 
Venables and Alan Sugar. The sale of Gazza, Lineker and other players will bring 
quite a generous amount of dosh, plus we have the kit deal with Umbro bringing 
in some money as well as a new deal with Holsten. I think that if the club is 
run correctly there is plenty of potential for ensuring stability and growth.

Oh god I sound like Norman Lamont. The green shoots of recovery are on their 
way.

antony
45.347Shreeves is out.....PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CFri May 15 1992 12:307
    
    
    Peter Shreeves has been sacked !!!!!!
    
    No more details at the moment.
    
    Dave...
45.348or Burky, or Hoddle, or Ossie, or ...UTRUST::CAMPBELLReal ponies don't go oink!Fri May 15 1992 14:0020
    About time too! Get Venners back on the bench and we'll stand a chance
    of winning something next year.
    
    Stevo
    
    
    Bad joke coming up, please hit NEXT UNSEEN if you're easily offended.
    
    
    
    
    Graeme Souness has put in a bid to bring Peter Beardsley back to
    Liverpool from Everton...
    
    
    
    
    apparently he's had a change of heart!
    
    Apologies to M.M. as I got it in before he did!
45.349SourceYUPPY::CSFBFri May 15 1992 14:145
Dave, where did you here it?

I'll buy the Standrd as soon as I can.

antony
45.350Radio,this morning.PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CFri May 15 1992 14:187
    
    Antony...
    
      On the Radio this morning,they are already speculating that David
    Webb will be the new manager.
    
    Dave...
45.351PEKING::NAGLEJFri May 15 1992 14:2416
    
    Just have to enter this one.
    
    Grahame Souness and Kenny Daglish are having a stroll down the
    beach chit chatting idly about days gone by. Kenny is looking
    up at the seagulls and says......
    
    "Soony, what would you do if a bird shit on your head ??"
    
    Grahame thinks about this for a few seconds and replys.........
    
    
    "Well Daggy, I definately wouldn't go out with her anymore !!"
    
    
    JN. :-)
45.352Bye-bye Peter, bye-bye PeterXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandFri May 15 1992 14:5215
    Yep, it looks like the end of an era at the Lane :-)
    
    The Independent has a report stating that Shreeves has been sacked, and
    R4 this morning said that THFC would neither confirm or deny it.  It
    also said that Webb is dubious about working for Venables even though
    they are friends because of his high-profile and hands on approach
    (pity there wasn't more of that last season).
    
    Doug Livermore (current first team coach) is mentioned as a
    possibility.
    
    My vote would still have to go to Glenda.
    
    Adrian
    
45.353You mean you don't want Pleat again ?ANNECY::ROWLAND_Aa slip of the tongueFri May 15 1992 17:255
    
    Burkinshaw, I reckon. If he'd go back. He and Venables working together
    would be a good team, methinks.
    
    Adam.
45.354It's in the StandardLARVAE::FERRARO_AFri May 15 1992 18:2722
The story is in the Evening standard in London today. It apparently says that 
Shreeves has been told but the club were not going to announce it until next 
Wednesday as Shreeves is away with the Welsh squad.

Not really surprising, if not for the amount of home losses and league position 
but in the manner of a lot of those performances.

I would value the appointment of a "Spurs" man, along the lines of Hoddle, 
Ardiles, Perryman as I think that they're understanding of the way the club 
works and the supporters etc. is invaluable.

I think my choice is Hoddle as I think he can still play for us in a sweeper 
position for at least another two years, plus his style of play is bang on for 
me. 

It is only the start of a very busy close season for us, lets make sure we put 
the foundations down for a good few years to come.

antony 



45.355UTRUST::CAMPBELLReal ponies don't go oink!Fri May 15 1992 18:475
    re .last
    
    Amen to that!
    
    Stevo
45.356Gerard McMahonYUPPY::CSFBMon May 18 1992 12:5424
Loads of Spurs speculation this weekend as expected. One article I read which I 
was very pleased about was an article about the player joining in July from 
Ireland. His name is Gerard McMahon and he is apparently rated one of the best 
talents to have come out of Ireland for ages, apparently Venables broke his 
golden rule and was signed on half an hours performance watched by Spurs chief 
scout.

The managers job has caused all sort of speculation with Saturday all the papers 
declaring Veanbles to be back in charge but Sunday went more that there would be 
a manager but Venables wanted to become more actively involved. I think it would 
be a mistake for Venables to take the whole thing, especially as he seems to 
becoming more involved in the running of the "Club" plus more asnd more 
associated witht eh premier division. I would still favour Glenn Hoddle coming 
back, but it is a difficult one to call.

Another article in the Mail on Sunday said that Luton player Mark Pembridge 
would be signing for Derby this week as Spurs were still waiting for Gascioigne 
to pass his tests before beginning their transfer spree. Don't know if this is a 
Pleat wind up.

antony

 

45.357Anderton to the LaneFORTY2::ROBERTSONYou don't wanna do it like that !!!!Wed May 20 1992 14:138
It looks like Darren Anderton of Portsmouth could very soon be on his way to
North london for a fee of in the region of 1.5m ( Give or take a couple of
hundred K ).

He will be more than an ample replacement for Gazza, and he has a great future
ahead of him. I hope he makes the grade at the Spurs.

Al
45.358decisions, decisionsJUMBLY::FAIRBURNJThu May 21 1992 16:515
    According to this mornings papers Anderton has gone away to think
    things over. Crystal Palace might be in with a shot because of the
    location. Looks like Breadle(?) will be joining though.
    
    Jim.
45.359PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CTue May 26 1992 15:1715
45.360and I thought we where playing LeedsKIRKTN::CPATRICKLittle Purple People EatersWed May 27 1992 00:225
    according to the local paper in Edinburgh ...
    Hearts are to play spurs on July 27th at Tynecastle in a pre season
    freindly ??? 
    
    SQF Jambo.
45.361PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CWed May 27 1992 12:007
    
      Spurs have signed Dean Austin from Southend.He is a full back,(right 
      I think),The two clubs cant decide a fee,so it will go to tribuneral.
    
      Dave...
    
    
45.362It's going to get quite busy !LARVAE::FERRARO_AWed May 27 1992 13:3613
I think the next few weeks will see a lot of Vegetables wheeling and dealing.

We will officially sign the Southend player today with Anderton also signing by 
the end of the week. We are still signing the Gillingham centre forward and 
Fleck and Ruddock are still targets. I think the key signing will be a good 
midfield player.

Apparently we will play Lazio on something like Monday 7th Sept in Rome for 
Gazza's Lazio debut, apparently the game will be sold out no problem with gate 
receipts being split 50/50. Should make a few quid. Hopefully things like TV 
rights could also bump up money.

antony
45.363New Numero UnoLARVAE::FERRARO_AThu May 28 1992 13:1812
Doug Livermore has been appointed as new first team coach but will be also 
responsible for 1st team selection with Ray Clemence as his assistant. The 
whole of the coaching staff have been moved up one and Venables has 
specifically said that the club will operate in a more continental fashion with 
the coach responsible for coasching and team selection and Venables responsible 
for contracts, transfers etc. He has also said he wants to get back into the 
coaching of the club all through the club.

Peter Beadle has signed from Gillingham with Anderton expected to sign anyday. 
Goodbye to Paul Walsh who has gone in the opposite direction.

antony
45.364Any programme collectors out there ?AYOV10::CAIRNSBlue Period ...... Black ComedyThu May 28 1992 13:2620

 Was up in my loft a few weeks ago and found a programme from the 
 1962 FA Cup Semi-Final at Hillsborough between Man Utd and Tottenham.

 The game was played on the 31 March , 1962. 

 Anybody know -

	o  Who won the game ?
	o  What was the score ?
	o  Who won the cup that year ?

	o  Is the programme (which is in good condition) worth anything ?


 Enquiring mind would like to know ?


     Walker
45.365Lucky for spurs when year ends in 2!!UPROAR::SHORESDDavid Shores@ime DTN:7769 8042Thu May 28 1992 13:579
    
    
    Spurs won the game.
    Don't know the score
    and..
    spurs won the cup
    
    DavidS.
    
45.366RUDDOCK !LARVAE::FERRARO_AThu May 28 1992 16:514
According to the super soaraway Ruddock will arrive at Spurs for a medical
before signing in the next couple of days.

antony
45.367The Defence Rests M'lud...JUMBLY::FAIRBURNJThu May 28 1992 17:356
    Will the signing of Ruddock and the tying up of the Cundy (made up
    name!) deal mean the end of Mabbs? He's had a double operation already
    on injuries he's been carrying all season. I hope he's not going as he
    is the only defender we have who knows (roughly) what he's doing.
    
    Jim.
45.368PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CFri May 29 1992 12:147
45.369TransfersLARVAE::FERRARO_AFri May 29 1992 15:3414
The only deal to complete is Jason Cunday's loan deal from Chelsea. I still 
think we're short in midfield, do you think Neil Webb is still a target?

When Cunday and Ruddock have been signed I think it is good long term planning 
by Venables as Mabbut is now coming to the conclusion of his career so with the 
two centre backs purchased and the full back from Southend the defence looks in 
better shape than normal. I still believe Fleck will come to Tottenham, comments  
about the purchase of the lad from Gillingham about a long term prospect 
increase my suspicion. I'm not clear about Durie's position at the club!

Is Samways still on the list? I still think Nayim would like a move back to 
Spain.

Antony 
45.370Who plays where....???PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CFri May 29 1992 16:029
    
    Maybe the plan is to play 3 centre backs next season,Mabbutt sweeping
    ???.
      With Paul Stewart,Andy Gray the basis of the midfield,and Anderton
    playing with a free role.Who knows ????
    
      Spurs play West Brom at the Hawthorns,August 3rd I think.
    
    Dave...
45.371Spurs at PompeyLARVAE::FERRARO_AFri May 29 1992 16:205
Spurs will also play Portsmouth at Fratton Park on Monday 10th August.

regards,

antony
45.372IOSG::PAGEDThe ScheissbegleiterFri May 29 1992 16:302
    Talking of Nayim... I think there are a lot of people who would
    like him to return to Spain.
45.373Hey big spender, spend a little bit on me...BRUMMY::SPRINGALLConfusion now has met his master!Fri May 29 1992 16:561
    Are the Tottenham scouts going to be present at Reading on June 13th?
45.374Boy ScoutsLARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Jun 01 1992 12:435
John, I think the only scvouts on attendance might be the one's that fiddle with 
their toggle.

antony

45.375R2ME2::HINXMANI'll just sit here and rustMon Jun 01 1992 17:498
	re .374

> John, I think the only scvouts on attendance might be the one's that fiddle with 
> their toggle.

	Errr, do you mean "woggle"?

	Tony
45.376Yep !LARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Jun 01 1992 18:041
45.377The TournamentLARVAE::FERRARO_AFri Jun 05 1992 17:597
Well, I think we've got in a very interesting group. Looking forward to 
meeting the old enemy from which this whole tournament grew from plus facing 
the dutch side and our other opponents. Great !

Come on you Sppuurrsss !

ANTONY
45.378Nothin' to it...JUMBLY::FAIRBURNJFri Jun 05 1992 18:315
    I think we've got a very good draw...we have plenty of time to checken
    out if all the others look good! At least there's time for a bit of a
    kick-around/warm-up.
    
    Jim
45.379And we're drawn away for all matchesXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandFri Jun 05 1992 19:598
    It also gives the Totts a chance to beat Arsenal in a league match for
    the first time in xxx years.
    
    Let's just hope that Gary Mabbutt doesn't turn up to deflect all the
    other teams shots past our keeper..
    
    Adrian
    
45.380WHO'S?JUMBLY::FAIRBURNJMon Jun 08 1992 14:458
    I have been hearing rumours this weekend that Spurs have already, or
    are about to, swap Gordon Durie for Mark Hughes. I didn't see anything
    in the papers, but several other people have told that they have.
    
    I'd like to take this opportunity to say I think Hughes is no good. He
    doesn't score enough goals and his hair is more offensive than Stewy's!
    
    Jim
45.381No thanks...PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CMon Jun 08 1992 14:5611
    
      Re-Hughes....
    
       I really hope this is just paper talk.He's sh*t.I dont rate him at
    all.I thought they were looking for a replacement for Gary Lineker,If
    we wanted a 5 goal a season Foward we should have kept Paul Walsh.
    
    Dave...
    
    
    
45.382And he's uglyXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandMon Jun 08 1992 15:0516
    Yep, my Sunday was spoilt for a while when i read in the People that
    Spurs were going to swap Durie for Hughes, but then it *was* the People
    and I didn't see it in any other papers.
    
    Let's hope it's not true.  If Durie could settle he'd be an asset to
    the team.  Even if he really does want to go, we'd surely be better off
    taking the money instead of Hughes.
    
    Anyone see Gazza, the Comeback?  It had it's moments, worst was seeing
    him on the boat fishing with loads of hanger ons, best was his crack at
    Gary Mabbutt (`a model professional, everyone looks up to him, he's
    going to have his testimonial, collect loads of money, then say
    bo**ocks to Spurs').
    
    Adrian
    
45.383Yoo cort a shark Fatha !!IOSG::PAGEDMr MeenaMon Jun 08 1992 15:103
    I thought the best bit was that banner those Lazio fans stuck up on
    the fence. I can't repeat what it said in here but it was the sort
    of thing you see in VIZ every time.
45.384CLADA::DODONNELLDenisMon Jun 08 1992 15:372
Is Walsh gone? Where to and for how much?
45.385PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CMon Jun 08 1992 15:501
    
45.386IOSG::PAGEDMr MeenaMon Jun 08 1992 16:001
    In part exchange for Beckford
45.387BLKPUD::WATTERSONPMon Jun 08 1992 16:256
    
    Or even Anderton.........
    
    Beresford hasn't gone anywhere.
    
    Paul
45.388Spurs 4 Arsenal 1LARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Jun 15 1992 14:275
    Just a quick mail to thank you for turning up Saturday, hope you had a
    good time and Jon, Peter, Stephen you missed a good session in the
    evening.
    
    antony
45.389Transfer News ?LARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Jun 22 1992 16:4034
    Well Venable has started his changes 
    
    New management     		Old Management
    Livermore and Clemence.     Shreeves
    
    New Players.			Old Players.
    
    Anderton				Gascoigne
    Ruddock				Lineker
    Mitchell? Southend full back	Walsh
    Beedle(no relation 
    to Jeremy - Gillingham)	
    Gray(Loan deal 
    finalized)
    
    Has Cundy's permanent transfer been sorted out yet as I've seen no
    mention of it in the papers?
    
    I still do not feel this is the end to our dealings in the transfer
    market. Durie's future has still to be organised, we still desperately
    need a player to fill some of the gap left in midfield by Gazza. If
    Cundy does not sign then I feel we still need another player for
    centre of defence.
    
    Thoughts, news, comments.
    
    I think that once the Euro 92 championship is over the tabloids will
    get back to the transfer talk.
    
    antony
    
    
    
    
45.390News...sort ofJUMBLY::FAIRBURNJMon Jun 22 1992 17:0819
    Antony,
    
    I think that the Cundy deal HAS been finalised according to my daily
    reliable source, the Mirror.
    
    I hope that Durie stays although his scoring averages will have to
    match his injury averages if he is to make the impact that we need up
    front.
    
    Noticed in town today that the new video for 91-92 has been released
    along with a new Lineker tribute. The goals in the former come from the
    League, ECWC, and Rumbelows Cup...lucky really 'cos an FA cup video
    would be somewhat short! Both videos run for 85 minutes and the Lineker
    one includes all his goals from last season (so the cover says anyway).
    
    I think we need another striker as well as a Gaz replacement. Anderton
    nor Durie are prolific scorers...maybe Breadle(sp) is.
    
    Jim.
45.391You pick the 1st half team, I'll do the 2ndXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandTue Jun 23 1992 13:2115
    Well, I can't say I'm really thrilled at the prospect of Clemence and
    Livermore and Venners in charge..  I mean, which one are we to blame
    when things go wrong!
    
    I guess Livermore and Clemence will be doing the tactics and team
    selection with Venables getting involved in buying and selling.  Sounds
    a bit like management by committee to me.  I just hope that they have a
    commitment to playing football the Tottenham way, which was sadly
    lacking at the Lane last year.
    
    Having said that, we've picked up a few interesting players and
    hopefully Venables will pull off some surprise signing of a creative
    midfielder before the start of the season.
    
    Adrian
45.392Transfer detailsYUPPY::CSFBTue Jun 23 1992 13:3416
    Last night's ceefax said that the football transfer tribuneral has set
    the Southend player Dean Austin for 325,000 with another 150,000
    forthcoming dependant on number of games he plays and possible
    international appearances. We will pay 150,000 to Gillingham for Beedle
    and Gray costs 900,000 and Cundy 800,000. with Anderton and including
    the 150,000 extra for Austin that makes about 4.5 million, I do not
    know when wee get the Lineker money but the key need is in midfield.
    
    I wouldn't mind that Fleming Poulsen from his performance last night
    versus Holland.
           
    antony
    
    antony
    
    
45.393Venners in Court !LARVAE::FERRARO_AWed Jun 24 1992 13:2016
45.394Re. 45.364BRUMMY::SPRINGALLConfusion now has met his master!Thu Jun 25 1992 13:069
    Reply to 45.364.
    
    I made a note of your questions, lost it, found it yesterday!!!
    
    Result of 1962 FA Cup Semi-final at Hillsborough on 31st March,
    Spurs 3, Manchester Utd. 1
    As previously noted Spurs went on to win the Cup.
    
    John
45.395Was this SPURS double year ?AYOV10::CAIRNSBlue Period ...... Black ComedyThu Jun 25 1992 16:4810
    
    Many thanks John for you reply. It's great to know the result of the 
    game. 
    
    Without wanting to trouble you too much, would you know anymore
    details, such a scorers , attendance etc !
    
    Cheers
    
    Walker
45.396Anyone for a Danish?PGREEN::FAIRBURNJMon Jun 29 1992 17:377
45.397Only two (?) Paul StewartsXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandMon Jun 29 1992 19:009
    Could it be because of his striking resemblance to the one and only
    Paul (naturally curly hair) Stewart?
    
    He skied everything in the semi, but scored a cracker in the final.  He
    wont be cheap though.  If he wants to get a hero from the Euro champs,
    why not splash out on Neil Webb.  Err, no, that can't be right can it.. 
    
    Adrian
    
45.398DanishLARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Jun 29 1992 19:338
Brian Laudrup and/or Fleming Poulsen please. I think Jensen resembles Stewart 
not only in looks but also in goalscoring potential. 

Looking at our squad we are crying out for a creative midfield player. On 
players currently with us, have Samways, Nayim and Sedgeley still got a future 
at WHL. 

antony 
45.399YES to the DanesXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandMon Jun 29 1992 20:3311
    Actually I was going to put a note in asking about Samways, anyone got
    any news, is he still on the list?  Personally I think it would be a
    shame for him to go, he does have a lot of talent and will probably
    come back to haunt us if he goes to Forrest as talk once suggested.
    
    Having said all that, he had a long run in the team last year and still
    didn't really produce the goods.  Was that down to team tactics missing
    out the midfield, the crowd getting at him, I don't know.
    
    Adrian
    
45.400Samways !YUPPY::CSFBMon Jun 29 1992 21:2415
Adrian,

I don't know what it was with Samways last year, he played the majority of the 
season but at the end seemed very stale and still hasn't convinced me he is 
the man to talk over and boss the midfield area. He certainly put on weight and 
seemed to have done some weights pre-season to build himself up a bit so would 
not get pushed off the ball as easily, he certainly did not get any favours 
from either Shreeves end of year long ball tactics or the state of the pitch at 
WHL. 

I still believe he is an asset for the club but feel we need someone to take 
more control of that area of the pitch, and I certainly don't mean Neil Webb. 

antony

45.401Mabbutt testimonial !LARVAE::FERRARO_ATue Jun 30 1992 13:2611
Gary Mabbutt is planning his testimonial for early this season against either 
Rangers or Celtic. I'm not sure if it will be pre-season or early into the 
season.

Gary Lineker has agreed to play.

antony




45.402August 15th...new season,new team.PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CWed Jul 01 1992 19:2814
    
      As Durie has decided that as Rangers dont want him at the moment,he
    will stay at WHL,does this mean that the move for Robert Fleck is off.
    
      Durie isnt really a 25 goal a season striker,so unless the dynamic
     duo.....Livermore and Clemence..are putting there faith in Breadle,a
    striker is still needed.
      I think we should save the money and try Hendry,He looks a good
    prespect to me.It looks like it will be 3 at the back next season,with
    Mabbutt,Cundy and Ruddock.
    
      Anyone got a fixture list yet ???
    
    Dave...
45.403SouthamptonLARVAE::FERRARO_AThu Jul 02 1992 12:294
First game of the season is at Southampton on August 15th, hopefully we'll get 
the full fixture list soon.

antony
45.404JUMBLY::FAIRBURNJThu Jul 02 1992 15:013
    Does anyone have a list of pre-season games?
    
    Jim.
45.405BLKPUD::WATTY::WATTERSONPThu Jul 02 1992 15:0615
    
    antony,
    
    there was an advert on the radio yesterday saying the 'Star' was
    publishing all the fixtures either today or tomorrow for all teams.
    
    The ones I know are;
    
    5-Sept  Everton  H
    9-Feb   Everton  A
    
    31-Oct  Liverpool H
    8-May   Liverpool A
    
    Paul
45.406Fixtures 92/92JUMBLY::FAIRBURNJThu Jul 02 1992 23:5350
    !992/3 Season
    
    Aug 15 Southampton(a)
    Aug 18 Coventry City(h)
    Aug 22 Crystal Palace(H)
    Aug 25 Leeds Utd(a)
    Aug 29 Ipswich Town(a)
    Sep  1 Sheffield Utd(h)
    Sep  5 Everton(h)
    Sep 12 Coventry City(a)
    Sep 19 Manchester Utd(h)
    Sep 26 Sheffield Wed(a)
    Oct  3 Q.P.R.(a)
    Oct 17 Middlesborough(h)
    Oct 24 Wimbledon(a)
    Oct 31 Liverpool(h)
    Nov  7 Blackburn Rovers(a)
    Nov 21 Aston Villa(h)
    Nov 28 Manchester City(a)
    Dec  5 Chelsea(h)
    Dec 12 ARSENAL(h)
    Dec 19 Oldham Athletic(a)
    Dec 26 Norwich City(a)
    Dec 28 Notts Forest(h)
    Jan  9 Manchester Utd(a)
    Jan 16 Sheffield Wed(h)
    Jan 26 Ipswich Town(h)
    Jan 30 Crystal Palace(a)
    Feb  6 Southampton(h)
    Feb  9 Everton(a)
    Feb 13 Sheffield Utd(a)
    Feb 20 Leeds Utd(h)
    Feb 27 Q.P.R.(h)
    Mar  6 Middlesborough(a)
    Mar 10 Aston Villa(a)
    Mar 13 Blackburn Rovers(h)
    Mar 20 Chelsea(a)
    Mar 23 Manchester City(h)
    Apr  3 ARSENAL(a)
    Apr 10 Norwich City(h)
    Apr 12 Notts Forest(a)
    Apr 17 Oldham Athletic(h)
    May  1 Wimbledon(h)
    May  8 Liverpool(a)
     
    Looks like another busy season ahead but I can't see too many difficult
    games having to be played consecutively. These fixtures are from the
    Daily Star so who's saying how reliable they are!
    
    Jim.
45.407errr...92/93 I think!!JUMBLY::FAIRBURNJThu Jul 02 1992 23:552
    
    
45.408Gazza !LARVAE::FERRARO_AFri Jul 03 1992 17:1013
45.409GLL gets loadsa liraSIOG::SPENCERPeter Spencer @DBO 827-2286Fri Jul 03 1992 17:383
45.410LentiniLARVAE::FERRARO_AFri Jul 03 1992 19:279
45.411Friendlies...PEKING::HUTCHISONPTue Jul 07 1992 17:3214
    re .404
    
    Whilst I was up in Birmingham a couple of weeks ago, a friend said that
    Spurs were playing West Brom early August in a pre-season friendly. 
    I think he said the 3rd, but thats a week-end so I'm not sure.  Maybe 
    they don't care to much as its not the season proper!!!
    
    I'll try to find out for certain.
    
    We'll probably lose anyway (I used to live near Aldershot)
    
    ;-)
    
    Peter
45.412Pre-Season Games..PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CFri Jul 10 1992 14:5131
    
    
    Here are the pre-season games.....
    
      They are all away,
    
    25th July
    v Hearts
    
    29th
    v Brighton
    
    1st August
    v Glenarvon
    
    3rd
    v West Brom
    
    5th
    v Sunderland
    
    8th
    v Watford
    
    10th
    v Portsmouth
    
    
      Also the first Lazio game is at WHL on the 17th August.
    
    Dave...
45.413LazioLARVAE::FERRARO_AFri Jul 10 1992 15:205
Dave, I thought the first Lazio game was in Rome with the return at WHL in 
November.

antony

45.414Away first.....PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CFri Jul 10 1992 15:588
    
    Re-1
    
      Antony....Yeah your right as it happens,but we are supposed to be
    playing Coventry on the 18th according to .400 something,so we will
    have to see if things get sorted out.
    
    Dave...
45.415Lazio at HomeLARVAE::FERRARO_AFri Jul 10 1992 16:079
Chaps,

After the notes tournament, that we thrashed the Arsenal Noters, we said we 
would have to met up and all go to watch a game, I reckon the Lazio game will 
be the one to see. So when it's announced keep the diary free.

antony


45.416The Dutch 8 Arsenal 1UTROP1::JANSENReading Blondes have more funFri Jul 10 1992 16:2119
                    <<< Note 45.415 by LARVAE::FERRARO_A >>>
                               -< Lazio at Home >-

>>Chaps,

>>After the notes tournament, that we thrashed the Arsenal Noters, we said we 
>>would have to met up and all go to watch a game, I reckon the Lazio game will 
>>be the one to see. So when it's announced keep the diary free.

>>antony

Antony,

you make it sound like an achievement but didn't all teams trash the
Arsenal Noters :-) :-)

T_


45.417We talk a good game........BRUMMY::SPRINGALLConfusion now has met his master!Fri Jul 10 1992 17:3911
    -.1
    
    Yes, you our right; I personally missed 4 goals in the Tottenham v Arsenal
    match. We should have beat them 12-0, but then they have always been a
    bit lucky! 
    
    Next year I will practice scoring in little goals!
    
    Yours in sport,
    
      John
45.418Pre-season walkovers....?PGREEN::FAIRBURNJFri Jul 10 1992 17:509
    No one can say that we weren't generous either...we even let them score
    ( Did they manage a goal in any of their other games :-) )
    
    Anyway, looking down the pre-season list I may go and see them at
    Brighton and possibly Watford too. With a bit of luck some of the new
    boys will play and also its always interesting to see some of the
    up-and-coming youngsters.
    
    Jim.
45.419The Gorgie BOYZ are in TownPAKORA::CPATRICKThe BERMUDA Triangle,spreads FEARMon Jul 13 1992 01:555
    Are any of you's boys travelling up for the Hearts game on 
    Saturday 25th July ???? If so,we could always meet for a wee bevvy
    before the game......
    
    SQF Jambo
45.420Ruddock not back at the Lane yet...PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CThu Jul 16 1992 12:328
45.421Ruddock !LARVAE::FERRARO_AThu Jul 16 1992 15:129
45.422One more signing ?????PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CThu Jul 16 1992 15:3612
    
    
    Re-1
    
       I agree about the midfield,according to this mornings
    Express,Tottenham were one of 6 English clubs after the Danish player
    the Arse have signed.Maybe Livermore and Clemence are going to go with
    Samways,the potentials there,but he never seems to live up to our
    expectations,well mine anyway.
      The good midfielders are out of our pricerange anyway.
    
    Dave...
45.423samways !LARVAE::FERRARO_AThu Jul 16 1992 16:1613
Dave,

I think Samways has to be totally involved or else on his bike, no more sitting 
on the subs bench). He is on the list but no one has come forward for him or at 
least bid for him in public. I think if he does stay and still doesn't convince 
everyone this season then he will go. I'm still not convinced he is the player 
we need.

I'm surprised Nayim has not gone as he wanted to go back to Spain!

antony


45.424Looking foward to 15th August...whats the team ??PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CThu Jul 16 1992 17:2022
    
    Antony..
    
      I'm suprised a few other players havent gone.I was told West Ham want
    Paul Allen,but havent seen anything about any others.I cant see Steve
    Sedgley,Nayim,Paul Allen,Fenwick or Van Den Hauwe getting regular first
    team football next season.They should be sold for whatever price can be
    got for them,with Fenwick getting a free.
      I wonder if the plan is to throw Dean Austin straight in at right
    back,with Justin Edinburgh at left back,I hope so.Will Beadle play
    straight away,or is he another that will be thrown into the reserves
    never to be seen again,there is also that new Irish kid,he's supposed
    to be a bit special.According to the mail a few months ago,Venables was
    keen to get him into first team football as quickly as possible.I
    suppose we arent in the market for a striker now Durie is
    staying,although he isnt really a good bet to get 25 goals next
    season,I'd be suprised if he plays 25 games as it happens.The defence
    should be much more solid,hopefully,and if we can sort out our home
    form,we should do ok.
    
    Dave...
      
45.425Gerard McMahonGALVIA::SPAINThere's always the U.S.Thu Jul 16 1992 17:255
    
    Re -1,  the young Irih kid is Gerard McMahon.  He is good.  He's a
    midfielder cum winger.
    
    Gary.
45.426squad at present !LARVAE::FERRARO_AThu Jul 16 1992 17:5834
Dave,

There is quite a lot of unresolved business that Venables would like to do, 
however with the players you mentioned still being at the club I think it ties 
his hands a bit in terms of money available.

Maybe the thinking on Sedgeley is that we would not sell him until Ruddock was 
confirmed. I actually would like Sedgeley  to stay as I think he can play in 
midfield or defence.

The squad at present looks like :

goalkeepers :				Midfield :		
	
Thorsvedt				Stewart
Walker					Gray
Dearden(on loan at Birmingham)		Samways
					Howells
Defenders :				Nayim
					
Mabbutt
Sedgeley				Forwards :
Cundy					
Fenwick					Durie
Van den Hauwe				Anderton	
Edinburgh				McMahon
Austin					Beedle
Ruddock ???				Hendry

Plus youngsters :

There are plenty of permutations for the first team places.

antony
45.427Neil Ruddock on/off..PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CFri Jul 17 1992 13:1013
45.428Paul Allen !LARVAE::FERRARO_AFri Jul 17 1992 13:213
Missed him out of the midfield.

antony
45.429Gazza live in two weeks time!!!!!!KBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameFri Jul 17 1992 16:3116
  Iam not sure where I should put this, but I though Gazzas old hunting ground
would be a good place....

   Lazio Rome are playing a friendly game about 15 miles from here on Aug 1st in
a small town pop ca 30,000....  I ordered four tickets yesterday, very
reasonable 11dms, approx 4 pounds st....... It will be Lazios first pre-season
game and they will be there with all there stars, Gazza, Thomas Doll, Karl-Heinz
Riedle, Aron Winter, and some chap from Brazil, as well as two or three Italian
internationals... and Dino Zoff is there trainer.....

   If anyone wants an update on the game, and how Gazza is settling down then I
will send in a small match report... Iam also sure I will get a chance to talk
to Gazza, because the fans are not fenced off..... I'll bring along a MARS bar
for the kid......

                                      
45.430Weekend press news..PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CMon Jul 20 1992 12:3211
    
    Terry Venables has put Pat Van Den Hauwe and Gudni Bergsson on the
    transfer list.This could be the start of a clear out,with a few others
    to follow.
    
    The Ruddock saga should be settled one way or the other this
    week,it seems he is training with Tottenham at the moment,as in an
    Interview with Darren Anderton in the Express yesterday,he said he was
    one of 4 newcomers at the club who started traing a week early.
    
    Dave...
45.431C'mon Ye HeartsKIRKTN::CPATRICKThe BERMUDA Triangle,spreads FEARMon Jul 20 1992 14:365
    Tottenham play Hearts at Tynecastle park on Saturday 27th July.
    
    
    
    SQF Jambo
45.432bergsson !LARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Jul 20 1992 16:0820
45.433PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CMon Jul 20 1992 17:2810
45.434JIMMY GREAVESLARVAE::FERRARO_ATue Jul 21 1992 15:4415
James Greaves Esq has an article in today's Mirror stating the fact that he 
believes Spurs will go down this season. It seems that "Our Jim" does not 
particularly have an fondness left for his old club and is according to the 
paper not on the best of terms with our chief exec. El Tel. 

This prediction from one of the countries most knowledgeable football pundits 
outside of elton Welsby obviously means black clouds over WHL this season. 

HA HA HA !!!

We must be in for a good season now.

Antony


45.435News....BADPEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CWed Jul 22 1992 12:2518
45.436Bad news alright!LARVAE::FERRARO_AWed Jul 22 1992 12:5512
Well I think the family pressure on Stewart has proven too much to bear 
probably. I know his family have moved back North a while ago and he has 
strange travel and time off arrangements to visit them. Lets hope we can get as 
outrageous a price as possible - a swoop with Utd and Neill Webb is definately 
not what is required. The only trouble is I honestly cannot think of any decent 
midfield players in the league at present that would be targets. 

I think Venables could well go abroad for this replacement! Enzo Schifo please 
Terry. 

antony

45.437Probably a very good offer...YUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Thu Jul 23 1992 15:194
    We'll swap you Dean Saunders??
    
    Stew.
    
45.438No ThanksREPAIR::WILSONThu Jul 23 1992 15:411
    
45.439FYIPEKING::JOLLYLViva la rock .... the killer lives onThu Jul 23 1992 16:345
    
    Spurs are playing Basingstoke 1-Aug.  It will probably be the reserves
    (Basingstokes ;-)),
    
    Loz.
45.440Spurs in Northern IrelandLARVAE::FERRARO_AThu Jul 23 1992 18:0210
Spurs first team are playing Glenavon the first of August so it will be the 
reserves at Basingstoke. As for Saunders, a good player but our main problem 
area is midfield, unless Venables can get Saunders plus some dosh and then get 
another player. 

Trouble is the market is now totally OTT so we could not afford even an average 
player. I still think if Venables has a target for midfield he will come out of 
Europe.

antony
45.441PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CThu Jul 23 1992 18:2818
    
    
      Vinny Samways has apparently asked to be taken of the transfer
    list,so maybe TV has decided to give him another go.Also on Thames news
    last night,Venables said that they are still hopefull Paul Stewart will
    stay at WHL.
      Paper talk yesterday/Today....
         Ruddock will be the knew captain,linking up with Cundy at centre
    back,as Mabbutt is struggling with an injury.
         Livermore/Clemence are very optimistic for the new season,with the
    new players and youngsters coming through,They believe the competition
    for places is very good now,and that can only be good for the club.
      I suppose the team that plays against Hearts on Saturday,will give us
    some idea what the starting line up will be Aug 15th.
    
    Dave...
      
     
45.442CAPTAINLARVAE::FERRARO_AThu Jul 23 1992 19:196
I heard Mabbutt was struggling to make the start of the new season. If Stewart
stays I would have thought he would be captain. Maybe that is the indication 
that he's off.

antony 

45.443Paul Stewart leaves....PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CFri Jul 24 1992 13:2010
    
    It looks like Stewart will definatly be off,he apparently wants to find
    a new club in the next 7 days,or as quickly as possible.There are
    reports that TV is trying to set up a swap deal with Teddy
    Sheringham,although I'd be suprised if this goes through as Nottingham
    isnt exactly the North West,and it seemd Stewart wife wants to live in
    that area.
    
    Dave...
    
45.444StewartLARVAE::FERRARO_AFri Jul 24 1992 13:4816
I also saw the piece in the Sun about Stewart. It certainly seems he has made 
his mind up to go. I think he wants a Manchester or Scouse club as this is the 
area of the country he wants to get back to. Mind you nothing is certain with 
Stewart as exactly the same problem happened last year and it was resolved. I 
really don't see Forest as an option as it's not going where Stewart wants to. 

Sheringham is probably a better choice than Saunders age and price wise although 
I think at the right price either player would be a welcome addition to our 
strike force as I do not see Durie as a twenty five goals a year man. 

However, this really compounds our midfield problem!!!!

Samways has come off the list and Ruddock is favourite to be captain.

antony

45.445homesick spursUPROAR::WOODWARDDDave WoodwardFri Jul 24 1992 17:1710
    We seem to have this problem every 3/4 months with stewy  , I wish he
    could just make up his mind what / where he wants to be.
    We always seem to get the "homesick" players , remember another sad
    loss in r. gough - never properly replaced , + now the durie story is
    raising its ugly head again.
    
    
    davew.
    btw re: -2 dave wilson - i work with george king, hello.
    
45.446PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CFri Jul 24 1992 17:468
    
    
      Re-1
      
      Hello Dave...
    
      
      Dave...
45.447PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CMon Jul 27 1992 12:2611
    
    
    First friendly ended in a 2-1 win at Hearts,two goals for Gordon Durie
    (1 pen).
    
    
    More transfer speculation,Paul Stewart will sign for Liverpool,early
    this week,and Spurs are on the verge of signing Teddy Sheringham,from
    Forest,both deals could go through today.
    
    Dave...
45.448Tell me its not True ....UPROAR::SHORESDDavid Shores@ime DTN:7769 8042Mon Jul 27 1992 15:1210
    
    Re Teddy to Spurs....
    
    Is this True? Is the source reliable (hope not! 8-) )
    What sort of price is being mentioned ?
    
    DavidS.
    
    (a depressed Forest Fan if the story is true)
    
45.449PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CMon Jul 27 1992 15:207
45.450PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CMon Jul 27 1992 16:4910
45.451R U Shaw ?EVOSG1::CHALLONERDave Challoner @EVO 7 858 2128Mon Jul 27 1992 17:3010
45.452REPAIR::WILSONMon Jul 27 1992 17:448
    
    Re-1
    
       Maybe he will play tonight,he apparently(according to this mornings
    Sun) flew out yesterday to join up with the other Liverpool players,so
    he must be playing tonight.
    
    Dave...
45.453Midfield - where is it ??LARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Jul 27 1992 17:4918
    Dave,
    
    What radio did you here it on. I looked in the Evening Standard at
    lunchtimne and there was no news. I expect I'll have to wait for later
    editions. The move for Sherringham means that the lad from Gillingham
    is not ready to be thrown into the fray.  
    
    Still does not stop the basic question of who the hell plays in
    midfield, even more so that Stewart has gone and a sad loss it is as he
    was the one guy in the team with a bit of commitment to the cause and
    helped us through many games last season. We have Samwyas of the lisdt
    but I feel that our "creative" players our lacking at the club. That
    doesn't mean buying Neil Webb, in the words of Mike McCabe, founder
    member of the Neil Webb fan club "he's fat. he's round he's not worth
    half a crown, Neil Webb, Neil Webb. If nothing else it jusdt shows how
    old Mike is.
    
    Antony
45.454PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CMon Jul 27 1992 18:0711
45.455SHERRINGHAM !LARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Jul 27 1992 18:1711
45.456A shame to see Stewart goXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandMon Jul 27 1992 18:1816
    Hey it's not so bad - we played most of last season by hoofing the ball
    and missing out the midfield, why bother to spend on players that
    aren't gonna get a kick.
    
    Seriously, Stewie is gonna be badly missed, my player of the year last
    season.  The midfield is really light.  I don't really know much about
    any of the players coming through the youth or reserves, I guess we
    must have faith in TV.  I wouldn't be surprised if he splashes out on a
    glamour boy from the continent.
    
    Read something about Paul Allen going to West Ham in exchange for
    Martin Allen.  Anyone heard about that?
    
    Adrian
    
    
45.457YUPPY::PANESAccidental death of an anti-christMon Jul 27 1992 18:4311
                    <<< Note 45.455 by LARVAE::FERRARO_A >>>
                               -< SHERRINGHAM ! >-

>world's best Under 21's/23's(never remember which) are playing and snatched a 
>bargain but never mind. 

I believe that it is under 22.

Stuart


45.458TRUCKS::SANTlurching from disaster to apocalypse..Mon Jul 27 1992 19:147
    
    	Hey, Ant! What's this about Brighton on Wednesday? 
    
    	Fancy a lift in return for a share of the gas? I'll go along with 
    	you if you promise to only talk about football 8-)

    	Andy.
45.459Man UtdLARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Jul 27 1992 19:363
You mean no Man Utd talk then. I'll give you a call.

antony
45.460Abit previous....PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CTue Jul 28 1992 14:228
    
    
       Spurs havent signed Sheringham,He is on tour with Forest in
    Ireland,and negotiations are still going on between Forest and
    Tottenham.We'll probably have to wait until they come back off tour
    until anything further happens.
    
    Dave...
45.461PGREEN::FAIRBURNJThu Jul 30 1992 17:5213
    Stewy had a bit of a nightmare playing for Liverpool last night getting
    booked and scoring an own goal. I hope that if we buy a direct
    replacement for him that we do it pre-season and don't wait until a
    "real" game!!
    
    IMHO Sherringham isn't that good a player so I personally won't be
    disappointed if we don't land him. He plays a lot like Durie from what
    I saw on tv last year even though he did score a few goals. Maybe I'll
    be proved wrong...if its at WHL I'll happily swallow my words.
    
    Any news from the Brighton game Antony?
    
    Jim.
45.462News.....PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CFri Jul 31 1992 12:4313
    
    
      Spurs drew 1-1 at Brighton,with Vinny Samways getting the goal.I
    didnt go but according to the Spurs line,Tottenham played very well in
    the first half,and should have been 3 or 4 up at half time.In the
    second half there were 6(?) substitutions,and Spurs didnt play that
    well,and were caught appealing for offside when Brighton scored.
    
       The Sheringham deal is off according to yesterdays Ceefax,Forest
    have pulled out at the last minute due to not being able to get a
    replacemant.
    
    Dave...
45.463RE: NewsLARVAE::FERRARO_AFri Jul 31 1992 12:5912
45.464TRUCKS::SANTlurching from disaster to apocalypse..Fri Jul 31 1992 17:339
    
    	Don't lie, Ferraro, the G-Gs had nothing to do with it 8-) 8-)
    	(self-preservation more like it!!)
    
    	But don't worry, Ant....I won't spill the beans ;-)
    
    	When you going to contact me about the Pompey/Spurs/Villa game?
                                          
    	Andy.
45.465Self PreservationLARVAE::FERRARO_AFri Jul 31 1992 18:118
Andy...

Absolutely true, preparing for the gee-gee's with the missus holding a rolling 
pin to my head if I went to the game. I'll settle for the Pompey game on the 
10th at Fratton, KO 7.30pm I reckon toget to the ground by 6pm and a few beers 
in the Rutland Arms and stroll to the gams about 7.25pm.

antony
45.466PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CMon Aug 03 1992 12:399
    
    
    Spurs beat Glenavon 1-0 on Saturday,another goal for Vinny
    Samways,apparently Neil Ruddock picked up an injury,which was thought
    to be serious,but he is ok.
    
    A Spurs XI also beat Basingstoke town 3-1.
    
    Dave...
45.467Another convincing win...PGREEN::FAIRBURNJMon Aug 03 1992 17:0317
    Over the weekend Brian Clough was reported to say something like:
    
    "I hope Tottenham don't think we've been messing them about"
    
    concerning the Sherringham deal. As Clough is not hiding the fact
    that he is looking for a striker, this could mean that the clubs could
    yet come to an agreement.
    
    A 1-0 against Glenavon(?) is hardly convincing stuff although Samways
    seems to have his scoring head on. According to some of Sundays papers
    Spurs were quite lethargic and they are hardly likely to set the
    `Premier' League alight. Do we expect them to? 
    
    Hopefully, we still have something up the sleeve...maybe we should have
    put in a bid for Maradona!
    
    Jim.
45.468PRE-SEASON GOSSIPLARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Aug 03 1992 17:1918
Well the win on Saturday sets us up for WBA on Monday, Sunderland on Wednesday, 
Watford next Saturday finishing the friendlies off with Portsmouth next Monday 
evening.

Vinnie Samways joint top scorer - things must be bad.

I'll be at Watford and Pompey if anyone fancies the journey down to the south 
coast - I know this nice little boozer.

On Sherringham, Forest are talking about Saunders of Stewartpool and the Smith 
of Arsenal as a replacement so a solution all round, I think, will happen 
before the season starts. Apparently the situation for Sherringham is the same 
as Stewart and Gough but in this case his family want to come back to London. 

antony



45.469PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CTue Aug 04 1992 12:368
    
    
       Spurs beat West Brom 2-0 last night with goals from John Hendry and
    Nayim.
       Although its nothing spectacular,atleast we are unbeaten so far in
    the pre-season games.
    
    Dave...
45.470HendryLARVAE::FERRARO_ATue Aug 04 1992 13:409
Good to see John Hendry playing as I rate him. I forgot about Nayim totally. He
can play really well as per semi and final FA cup 91, but more usually gets 
himself tangled up.

The show rolls on to Sunderland tomorrow.

Can't wait for the season to start.

antony
45.471Maybe we don't need SherringhamPGREEN::FAIRBURNJTue Aug 04 1992 14:1317
    
    
    From the reports I have seen in the papers over the last couple of
    weeks Nayim seems to be playing well at the moment...or maybe its the
    lower class opposition that he's been facing.
    
    As regards Hendry, I agree with you Antony. Maybe it's time to give him
    a run in the first team. After all he's been with us a while and could
    hardly expect to push Lineker out last season.
    
    Jim.
    
    ps. If anyone is going to Watford on Saturday, drop me a mail or
    something as I'll probably go.
    
    
     
45.472PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CWed Aug 05 1992 14:3810
    
     Really bad news in the Mail this morning,Spurs are thought to be one
     of the teams bidding for Dion Dublin,I would prefer Teddy Sheringham
     to him,lets hope the latest news on the Spurs line about Spurs not
     being after a striker now the Sheringham deal APPEARS to be off is
     correct.Lets hope he hurries up and signs for Chelsea,he will fit in
     well down at the Bridge with all the other Jones Clones and nags that
     graze on the pitch on Saturdays.
    
     Dave...
45.473Newspapers gone wildLARVAE::FERRARO_AWed Aug 05 1992 15:279
Please no. Keep the cart horses in the other areas of London. 

I'll hoping to get to Watford on Saturday afternoon but still not 100% yet.
Looking forward to seeing the team in action, however the only real benefit of 
these matches in respect of winning them is just the build up of confidence. The 
real test starts 15th August down in my neck of the woods. I think we have every 
chance of achieving a good result from Southampton.

antony
45.474Major mistakePAKORA::GMOOREWho killed bambiThu Aug 06 1992 00:386
    
    Any truth in the rumour that Venabils is after Ian Ferguson of
    Rangers?
    
    
    
45.475Hatrick for Anderton...PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CThu Aug 06 1992 12:418
    
    
       Good news in the latest pre-season at Sunderland last night.Spurs
    won 3-0 with a hatrick from Darren Anderton.Its all going well at the
    moment.
    
    
    Dave...
45.476Looking good so farXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandThu Aug 06 1992 15:425
    According to the Mail Spurs' `sweeping moves were a joy to watch'. 
    Very encouraging news.  Unfortunatly I'm going to miss the first match,
    but I'll be at the first home game.  Can't wait.
    
    Adrian
45.477Transfer SpeculationLARVAE::FERRARO_AFri Aug 07 1992 16:535
I think that Dion Dublin's move to Old Transfer looks like going through, 
Phew!!! Lets hope this does not mean another rush of blood to El Tel's head 
and in particular a silly money offer for Mark Hughes.

Antony 
45.478PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CMon Aug 10 1992 12:277
    
    
      Spurs beat Watford 1-0 on Saturday,with Neil Ruddock getting the only
    goal,and according to the papers,had a really good game.
      Anyone go ???
    
    Dave...
45.479Spurs win !LARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Aug 10 1992 12:5833
I went to Watford Saturday and thought that overall the team looked OK. It was 
obvious that no one wanted to be injured with the new season only a week away 
but when we played we moved the ball around well although there was a tendancy 
for over elaboration. 

The team that started was

				Thorsvedt

				Ruddock(c)
	Edinburgh 					Mitchell
				Cundy

				Howells
	Nayim						Allen
				Samways

		Anderton			Hendrie

There were numerable substitutions at half time, with lots of younsters coming 
on in the second half and actually injecting a bit of will to win in the 
performance.

The defence looked fairly secure with Ruddock outstanding at the back. It looks 
like the idea of giving him the captaincy might be a good thing.

I'll be at Pompey tonight, but the important game is Saturday.

Antony




45.480PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CMon Aug 10 1992 16:4318
    
    
    Antony...
    
      How did Austin and Anderton look to you,I caught a report on the game
     on Capital Gold on Saturday,and they said that Anderton really is
    looking the part.Looking at the line up,Durie will obviously come in on
    Saturday,and unless a signing is made this week,Hendry will probably
    partner him in attack.Reports in yesterdays papers say that the
    Sheringham deal is back on,as long as Clough can get a replacement,and
    Spurs could also go for Dean Saunders this week if the Sheringham deal
    isnt completed.
    
      Good to see not many goals being conceeded in the pre seasons,maybe
    Cundy and Ruddock have started a solid base that the team can be built
    around.What happens when Mabbutt is fit in a couple of weeks ???
    
      Dave...
45.481VARIOUS !LARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Aug 10 1992 18:1714
I thought Anderton had a quiet game Saturday, in fact I thought he looked a bit 
in awe of it all, but maybe it was just a reaction to his performance v 
Sunderland, I definitely think his role is wide in the midfield and supporting 
the front two as against playing as one of the front two.. I thought the 
midfield looked smooth but lacked that killer touch, plus although I rate 
Hendry I think he needs building up a bit to cope in the premier division. I 
think it will be difficult for Mabbutt to regain his place easily, if anyone 
goes it will be Cundy, I must say that although it was only a friendly Ruddock 
really looked the part. I think his stint at Southampton and struggling in the 
first division have added real determination to his game since he was at Spurs. 
I think that the strenghening of our front line is required but was disapointed 
not to see the signing Beadle from Gillingham play and the young Irish lad. 

antony
45.482Blackout at Pompey !LARVAE::FERRARO_ATue Aug 11 1992 13:2232
Generally not much to write home about. I think that the result mattered much 
more to Pompey and Walshy, who looked extremely sharp, in particular. The first 
half saw us again playing without a recognised striker and it definitely 
counted against us. Walsh with a penalty, even the Portsmouth fans didn't think 
was one, and a late second goal close to half time.

				Thorsvedt

				Ruddock
	Sedgeley					Youngster		
				Cundy

				Howells
	Gray						Allen
				Samways

		Anderton			Youngster

Lots of changes at half time, saw us draw level 2-2, two for Samways, then a 
second penalty and a late fourth from another ex spurs Shaun Murray finished 
the evening off. I think Pompey look a useful side and could well be playing 
against us in the premier next season.

Still, Onwards and upwards and into the important games. I think Venables will 
get someone up front before the end of the week as Durie's absence has showed a 
real hole in the side. For this reason I was disappointed not to see Beadle and 
McMahon playing at all. I still feel the midfield lacks that spark as Samways 
is good but tends to delay releasing the ball too long and Gray, well, is 
really not Tottenham class. Saying that two or three of the youngsters who came 
on in the second half looked more than useful.

antony
45.483Sour GrapesXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandTue Aug 11 1992 13:3615
    Well I made a last minute dash down, shame I didn't spot you Antony.
    
    Ruddock looks like a very good buy, definate captain material in
    defence and useful coming forward for corners.  Samways played much
    better than anything he did last season, but we relied totally on him
    for creating our attacks which seems a bit risky.  I hope his
    confidence doesn't go when he gets back to the lane.
    
    I was very dissapointed in Anderton, he never really got into the game.
    
    We did look lightweight up front.
    
    Adrian
    
    PS.  The fourth goal was never a penalty, the foul was outside the box.
45.484PEKING::NAGLEJTue Aug 11 1992 14:445
    
    Have I missed the boat or has Paul Walsh left WHL. Where has
    he gone ? Pompey ?
    
    JN.
45.485And he's had his hair cut short!XNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandTue Aug 11 1992 14:503
    Yep, in part-exchange for Daren Anderton.
    
    Adrian
45.486PEKING::NAGLEJTue Aug 11 1992 16:079
    
    I'm suprised that he didn't go to another Premiere division
    team. Wasn't anybody interested ? I've always rated Walsh
    as a good player who had to sit in the wings at WHL while
    Lineker and Nayim were playing.
    
    I can appreciate his frustration last season.
    
    JN.
45.487He scored a hatrick for 'pool against Nowich when we won 6:2YUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Tue Aug 11 1992 16:209
    I always rated Walsh when he was at Liverpool, but unfortunately, he
    had the same problem there, with Rush and Dalglish in his way...
    Then, when he was given a season up front with Rush, he never really
    produced the goods...
    
    I reckon he'll do well for Pompey.
    
    Stew.
    
45.488Walshy - RIPUPROAR::WOODWARDDDave WoodwardTue Aug 11 1992 16:538
    I think he is best used as a Sub.
    He cant seem to keep up that vibrant zest for a full 90 mins , He is
    best used to come on in 2half to run at a tiring opposition.
    He is therefore best to be considered as a squad player rather than
    first XI.
    I agree with -1 though - He will be missed @whl.
    
    dw.
45.489PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CTue Aug 11 1992 17:4033
    
      Not the best of results last night,still overall the pre-season went
    quite well.
      
      Down to business on Saturday at Southampton,then two home games v 
    Coventry and Palace.Nine points will set us up well for the trip to
    Leeds.
    
     I woudnt be suprised if Robert Fleck joins Spurs this week,as Chelsea
    have spent there allowance from Bates for the summer on Mick Harford
    and some kid from Rangers.It will be interesting to see what the line
    up will be on Saturday....
    
                                  Thorsvedt
    
           Austin        Cundy           Ruddock         Edingburgh
    
                        Gray      Samways    Howells
    
                                 Anderton (which side does he play on)
    
    
                        new signing       Durie 
    
    
      We definatly need another striker,as Hendry and Beadle dont look
    like they have really taken the chance to establish themselves as a
    first team regular.personally I would prefer Fleck to Sheringham,and
    Saunders to both of them.Saunders was supposed to have had a bad season
    last year,23 goals.....???
    
    Dave...
       
45.490TRANSFERSLARVAE::FERRARO_ATue Aug 11 1992 17:5520
45.491We'll find out soon enoughPGREEN::FAIRBURNJTue Aug 11 1992 17:5615
    re .-1
    
    >>Anderton (which side does he play on)
    
    Meybe his best position would be in the middle behind two front men as
    Waddle did in 88-89. Personally, I HATE Dean Saunders as he always
    seems to score against us so he would probably score own goals!!
    
    According to the papers the Sheringham deal is back on as Venners has
    re-opened negotiations. Not sure if this is good or bad.
    
    Pompey putting four past us isn't a good sign for our ever shaky
    defence. I hope the south coast doesn't hit us again on Saturday.
    
    Jim.
45.49229.....he's older than I thought..PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CTue Aug 11 1992 18:0813
    
    Antony..
    
      Is Saunders 29.......?????????,I thought he was about 27.I would
    agree with you if he is 29,although I still think as an out and out
    goalscorer,he would be a better bet than Sheringham or Fleck.
      Fleck seems a good consistant performer,who always seems to get about
    20 goals a season.
      I'm still not convinced Sheringham is the answer to our goalscoring
    problems,but if we sign him I'll be more than pleased if he proves me
    wrong.
    
    Dave... 
45.493Happy Birthday BobbyPANIC::ANDERSONBye Bye 'PiesTue Aug 11 1992 18:169
    
    Saunders has just turned 28
    Fleck is 27 today
    Sheringham is 26
    
    
    ....just when you thought I'd lost my Rothmans, Paneso
    
    Rob (aspiring to Cunno's factual accuracies)
45.494Missed oportunityUPROAR::WOODWARDDDave WoodwardTue Aug 11 1992 18:258
    of course all this could and should have been sorted out last season .
     The management knew the Lynx was off + Ian Wright came on the market 
    	at 2 Million - We should have pinched him then + there - He will
    	score goals any/everywhere - even in goonersville.
    
    I think out of Sherringham + Fleck I'd prefer Sherringham.
    
    dw.
45.495XSTACY::MDUNPHYThe Hit ManTue Aug 11 1992 19:015
We got the Wright Man .8^)

Ha, ha.

Mick - so happy with pompey last nite.
45.496Gooners go homeUPROAR::WOODWARDDDave WoodwardTue Aug 11 1992 19:122
    Yes but how long will it be b4 gg swaps ian wright for another centre
    half cos i reckon he hasnt got enuff of those in his squad :-) :-)
45.497Saunders !LARVAE::FERRARO_ATue Aug 11 1992 19:407
My apologies to Mr Saunders but I could have sworn I read somewere that he was 
29. Never mind my fault for believing the super soaraway.

I vote for me, a proven scorer in the City of Southampton Sunday morning 
league, Premier division(Ladies Hockey)!!!

Antony
45.498Enfield 1-1 TottenhamPGREEN::FAIRBURNJJames FairbairnThu Aug 13 1992 13:1210
    Spurs drew one each with Enfield last night with Andy Gray scoring to
    "save Tottenhams blushes". 
    
    In yesterdays Mirror Sir Alf Ramsay called on Terry Venables to become
    the next England Manager. It would have to be part-time though!
    
    Looks like we'll have to go for Sheringham now with Fleck joining
    Chelsea last night for 2.1mill. Over-priced anyhow.
    
    Jim.
45.499Scottish StrikeforceUPROAR::WOODWARDDDave WoodwardFri Aug 14 1992 15:3413
    
    
    Story in todays Mirror 
    
    
    	"Spurs to sign Gallacher "
    
    
    
    He would be an excellent buy for us I feel.
    
    
    comments ?
45.500Gallacher to Chelsea or Spurs....or Man CityPEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CFri Aug 14 1992 17:0512
45.5012 million Gallacher?PGREEN::FAIRBURNJJames FairbairnFri Aug 14 1992 17:4313
    If the Sun is telling the truth (:-)) then Chelsea have bought 4
    forwards in three days. 
    
    I have seen Gallacher play a few times and do rate him as a player,
    unfortunately he is not a real goalscorer. I think he's more of a 14-15
    a season man. I think our options are limited now though as I've heard
    nothing about Saunders or Sheringham for a few days. We may have to
    rely on what we've got for the moment. I presume this means Hendry or
    Beadle or A.N.Other.
    
    I reckon we'll get a result at the Dell anyway. I hope so.
    
    Jim.
45.502PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CMon Aug 17 1992 13:5212
    
    
    Well we are off to a flying start with a 0-0 at Southampton.Spurs didnt
    play very well apparently,only creating one clear chance,but in the ned
    were lucky to hang on for a point.Still we didnt conceed any
    goals,Ruddock was supposed to be outstanding.
      Seeing Teddy Sheringham yesterday,it wouldnt be a bad thing if we
    signed him,he played well yesterday,and scored a blinder.According to
    todays press,he wants Tottenham to sign him....we'll see what
    happens,but we need a goal scorer quickly.
    
     Dave...
45.503SheringhamLARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Aug 17 1992 16:0516
Very impressed with Edward Sheringham, his goal was excellent and his overall 
play was extremely tidy and I feel he would fit very well into the Spurs set 
up. His reaction in today's paper is that he wants to play for Spurs and there 
was also a press piece in a sunday tabloid with Ray Clemence that said that we 
were still very interested in Sheringham. We were apparently fortunate to get a 
point and Ruddock played very weel at the back with Cundy, why the hell is 
Fenwick playing. Anderton had a very quiet game. Lets keep patience with him as 
I'm sure he will come good.

A win on Wednesday evening would be very nice.

Finally I was very impressed with the BSkyB coverage of this weekends games.

Our first televised game is Ipswich Away on the 30th.

antony 
45.504PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CMon Aug 17 1992 16:5311
    
    
      I was very dissapointed to see Fenwicks name in the starting line
    up,with Austin on the Bench.Hopefully this is only a temporary measure
    and Austin will start on Wednesday v Coventry.
    
    Dave Woodward
    
      Did George mention wednesday night to you...???
    
    Dave...
45.505Just a few posers...PGREEN::FAIRBURNJJames FairbairnMon Aug 17 1992 18:5810
    Anyone...
    
    Who is Turner who started the game on Saturday? Why did we pay 900K for
    Andy Gray if he can't get into the side because of someone unheard of?
    Why the HELL hasn't anyone damaged Fenwick permanently?
    
    Is Erik injured or not match fit or has Walker become no.1 choice
    goalkeeper now?
    
    Jim.
45.506???????LARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Aug 17 1992 20:2716
45.507F.off FenwickUPROAR::WOODWARDDDave WoodwardTue Aug 18 1992 13:2616
45.508toned downUPROAR::WOODWARDDDave WoodwardTue Aug 18 1992 14:509
    
    
    Thank u moderator for setting my note hidden - I didnt realise Terry
    Fenwick was a moderater !!!! - I do apologise if my note caused
    offense.
    
    
    re : dave wilson - I'll be outside Antwerp Arms from 18:00 wed. nite.
    	 Glen knows me. c u there.
45.509PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CTue Aug 18 1992 16:288
    
    
      Notts Forest have said that Teddy Sheringham wont be going
    anywhere,so it looks like we wont be signing him,at the moment
    anyway.They cant find a replacement,as the Arse dont want to sell
    Smith to Forest.
    
    Dave...
45.510Friends needed!!!PGREEN::FAIRBURNJJames FairbairnTue Aug 18 1992 17:3311
    Who is going to the game tomorrow? 
    
    I'm going on my own so if anyone can put up with having a couple of
    pre-match jars with a fellow spurs noter, can you let me know what pub
    you are going to be at and what time.
    
    I'll be standing in the Paxton Road end for the first time as I've
    always been a Park Lane bod up to now. I'm a new member - can I stand
    on the "shelfette" or is that Season tickets only?
    
    Jim.
45.511On the ShelfXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandTue Aug 18 1992 18:0010
    I'm going but I can't guarentee getting there in time for a drink.  Let
    me know if anything gets arranged and I'll see what I can do. I'm
    going on Saturday tho' and I can get there early for that one.
    
    'fraid the Shelf is season ticket holders only.  Fool that I am, that's
    where I'll be.
    
    Come on you Spurs.
    
    Adrian
45.512REPAIR::WILSONTue Aug 18 1992 18:148
    
     Iam going aswell,but I cant gaurantee what time I'll be getting there
    as Iam getting a lift with a mate,and he's not sure what time he's
    picking me up yet,but  we are meeting Dave Woodward in the
    Antwerp Arms at some time before the game,but if it will be in time to
    have a drink is doubtful as we dont finish work in time.
    
    Dave...
45.513I cant believe, i'm writing in this tpoic.XSTACY::MDUNPHYThe Hit ManTue Aug 18 1992 21:3614
Let's make this short and sweet:

I have some relatives going over to england for the spurs Vs loony'pool game
in october.

Now i rang the ticket office and they said the tickets will be out late sept
(either 21 or 31 cant remember). What Id like to know is where in the stadium 
would it be good to watch the game? The ticket price range was 12,14(i think),
17.5,18.5,19.5 So which prices corresponds to the sugguestion that you'll mention.


Thanks,

Mick. (who supports the ONLY team in LONDON & its not this ONE either!!)
45.514SIOG::SPENCERPeter Spencer @DBO 827-2286Tue Aug 18 1992 21:586
    Mick,
    
    The most expensive seats are the ones to go for 'cos they don't face
    the pitch. ;-) 
    
    It must be terrible to be lumbered with such loony relatives.
45.515Postman rings twiceUPROAR::WOODWARDDDave WoodwardThu Aug 20 1992 11:5227
    Match Report on last night V Coventry.
    
    Spurs were total cr*p. Not only did we lose but we didnt ever create
    anything , there was nothing there - no team.
    
    The only players that looked like they were trying was Ruddock,Gray and
    Paul Allen (once Anderton - a complete passenger - had got out of his
    position.) Anderton - I cant actually remember him touching the ball in
    the whole game for anything more than 2-3 seconds. He also pushed Paul
    Allen into the midfield role 'cos he wanted to play an out and out
    Right winger so he negated mssr. Allen .
    
    Our friend Fenwick was starting everything at the back (so you can
    imagine how bad it was) but just like last yr. he took another player
    out cas they had to cover him.
    
    I didnt recog. the short haired no. 7 - he played ok but really we just
    looked *scrappy* - a sad thing to say about a Spurs side.
    
    As for subbing ian walker @ h-t - what a joke , the implication being
    that the keeper was at fault for the goals. Their first was gifted by
    our defence, we actually trapped a corner on the goal line for their 
    postman to poke it in and the second was when postie ran thru (very
    fast) and buried it.
    
    
    Its gonna be a *real* tough time this yr.
45.516PoorXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandThu Aug 20 1992 13:0821
    I'll second .515.  We were p*ss poor.  Did we really want to win?  It
    didn't look like it.
    
    Howells in particular had a terrible first half, he got better in the
    second when he drifted out of the game completely.  Samways and Ruddock
    were the best for me.  Is Anderton playing out of position, he doesn't
    look like a good partner for Durie, I'd rather see Hendry up front with
    Anderton playing behind them - we certainly need more than Vinny in
    trying to create moves in midfield.
    
    I think Walker went off injured.  He was holding his side for most of
    the first half (after the first goal).
    
    I have to disagree about Gray tho'.  He was terrible.
    
    Things can only get better.  The formation pre-match warm up looked
    good!
    
    A win over Palace on Saturday might be a nice idea.
    
    Adrian
45.517Come in no.2 your time is upPGREEN::FAIRBURNJJames FairbairnThu Aug 20 1992 13:2025
    Re .515
    
    Have to agree entirely about us being total cr@p. I was very
    disappointed not even to see the odd flash of skill from Anderton.
    Ruddock was about the only player visably giving 100% although I
    thought that Samways looked better than he has for a long time (ie
    stronger and more confident on the ball)
    
    Walker was substituted at half time because of injury (side-strain
    according to Today) and we were unlucky to lose Cundy after about 45
    seconds. Howells didn't have a clue trying to play at centre back. In
    the second half it looked like Allen was playing right-back trying to
    cover Fenwick...even his team-mates don't trust him.
    
    We either need to sign a striker or at least play another one very soon
    or I can't see us scoring for a long time. I was hoping that at h-t
    Hendry would be brought on but Walker put paid to that. 
    
    I couldn't believe thr Coventry player wasn't sent off for mucous-
    mashing Durie even though he did make a meal of it. `Who's the w***ker
    in the green' doesn't have the same ring to it does it :-)
    
    It IS going to be tough this year.
    
    Jim.
45.518PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CThu Aug 20 1992 14:1615
    
     So on Saturday,the idea of playing Anderton up front with Durie will
    be dropped and either Hendry or Beadle will get a chance,neither of
    them can do any worse.Anderton is under alot of pressure without the
    added burden of trying to suddenly become a goal scorer,he wasnt
    regarded as being a goalscorer at Pompey anyway.
    
    While the dynamic duo are at it they can bring Dean Austin into the
    team in place of Terry Fenwick.
    
    I hope so......
    
    Rumours that Spurs are going for John Fashanu.
    
    Dave...
45.519NIGHTMARE SCENARIOLARVAE::FERRARO_AThu Aug 20 1992 14:2610
Dave,

Please tell me your joking.

To be honest I wasn't too impressed with Austin in the friendlies I saw but he 
cannot be worse then TF. Bergsson would be a much better choice. 

I will not be abe to get to any games till Man Utd.

antony
45.520Vigilante needs workPGREEN::FAIRBURNJJames FairbairnThu Aug 20 1992 14:4512
    Well it seems like its unanimous throughout spurs notes - something has
    to be done about Fenwick.
    
    I'm prepared to risk my entire future for the good of the club so if
    anyone can supply me with his address, habits and regular comings and
    goings I'll do it. A few years in pokey is quite appealing compared
    with X-years in Division One :-)
    
    And while we're at it, does anyone know what nightclub Howells is going
    to this Saturday?
    
    Jim.
45.521Help PleaseXSTACY::MDUNPHYThe Hit ManThu Aug 20 1992 15:4917
>I have some relatives going over to england for the spurs Vs loony'pool game
>in october.

>Now i rang the ticket office and they said the tickets will be out late sept
>(either 21 or 31 cant remember). What Id like to know is where in the stadium 
>would it be good to watch the game? The ticket price range was 12,14(i think),
>17.5,18.5,19.5 So which prices corresponds to the sugguestion that you'll mention.


Lads,
	My Mum's one of them going to the game, so if i dont deliver the goods
i'm history!!!!!


Thanks for the help

	Mick.
45.522TicketsXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandThu Aug 20 1992 16:0019
    West Stand Upper    19.00
    West Stand Lower    17.00
          (This is the stand along the side of the pitch with the tunnel
           and the dugout - the one seen on tv.  I'd go for the lower tier
    	   as a lot of the upper is season ticket holders and the best
           seats will have gone.  Ask for ones near the Liverpool end)
    South Stand Upper   14.00
    South Stand Lower   10.00
          (Behind the visitors goal)
    East Stand Upper    18.00
    East Stand Lower    12.00
          (Same comments as for the West Stand)
    
    I think tickets will go on sale on the 31st of Sept - one month
    before the match.
    
    Enjoy.
    
    Adrian
45.523HELPLARVAE::FERRARO_AThu Aug 20 1992 16:2222
45.524Man Utd TicketsXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandMon Aug 24 1992 13:297
    Mick,
    
    According to Saturday's program, tickets for the Man U game go on sale
    on Sept 14th..
    
    Adrian
    
45.525At least we've hit the net..PGREEN::FAIRBURNJThe Farewell Tour '92Mon Aug 24 1992 17:256
    Anyone at the game who could give us a match report? 
    
    I only saw the clips on MotD. Ruddock unlucky to be sent off and
    Sedgeleys goal was hilarious.
    
    Jim.
45.526Here goes !LARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Aug 24 1992 18:0667
Well a last minute decision meant an early season visit to see the new look 
Spurs in action. I thought we started quite brightly. The referee started to 
give free kicks on everything right from the word go. Cristal Palace looked 
like they were going to use these opportunities as their main attacks and so it 
turned out throughout the game. 

We opened the scoring with a good goal, good play from Sideways and finished 
off by Durie. Palace continued to look threatening with the set pieces but their 
only resort in open play was the punt over the top of our defenders. I actually 
thought our defence did not look bad but from a free kick we lost concentration 
and McGoldrick stole in to equalise. This led to typical heads down from Spurs 
and resulted in a variety of free kicks in and around the Spurs half all of 
which were pommelled into the area. From one of these Fenwick extremely clumsily  
jumped into a Palace attacker, penalty. The penalty was smacked at Erik and the 
pace of the ball from his save pushed it out past the oncoming melee of players. 
By this time their were a number of niggly fouls, slanging matches starting, all 
of which the referee did not seem to control. 

Typical example was a free kick given to Spurs sixteen yards out of the Palace 
goal for steps by Martyn. There was no way the wall was 10 yards back and this 
was eventually punished by a yellow card after Samways dummied the ball and the 
wall encroached to about 6-7yds away. Sawmays repeated this exercise and was 
then booked by the ref who seemed to ignore the fact the wall was creeping back 
again. The free kick was taken with the wall about 7-8 yds away. 

Second half started as the first finished with Spurs playing most of the 
football but Palace looked dangerous from set pieces with continued niggle over 
most challenges. This was heightened when with Andy Gray coming on as sub his 
first touch was met with a kick from behind by Thomas who looked totally out of 
sorts throughout the game. This then meant a mass beating of chests and handbag 
fight between about 12- 13 players.

Then we had the sendings off. Ruddock put in a terrific tackle on Thorn and was 
quickly up to recover his position and stumbled over/past the recovering Thorn. 
Thorn then went chasing after him and slapped him across the back of the neck to 
which the ref and about ten players started arguing and Ruddock/Thorn were sent 
off, all of which killed the game of as a serious encounter. Another free kick 
about twelve mins from time was again meet with a Palace player stealing in 2 - 
1. I thought that was it and proceeded to get as close to the exit as I could 
whilst continuing to watch the game, Spurs pressure was rewarded with a scrappy 
but very welcome goal from Sedgeley. Full time 2-2. 

I terms of plus's/minus's for Spurs then

	Plus's

Anderton and Samways linked well in midfield. Anderton looked more confident as 
the game progressed. I thought Ruddock looked OK at the back, he needs a good 
partner - Cundy/Mabbutt.

Erik, Allen, Duris had solid games.

We fought back and equalised when last season we would have rolled over and 
died.

	Minus's

Continued susceptibility to set pieces, corners
Fenwick
Lack of Partner up front to Durie

The big thing this game has done is change my opinion that our most important 
position to sort out is a striker to partner Durie, someone to score goals, put 
away the chances as we were creating good situations.

Antony

45.527A different teamXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandMon Aug 24 1992 19:1024
    A much better performance in all areas on Saturday.  Although scoring
    in the last two minutes makes it seem like we were a bit lucky to get a
    point, it was the least we deserved.  Palace really don't have much
    idea, but then that didn't stop Coventry humiliating us.
                                                
    Anderton looked like a different player playing behind the front two,
    instead of being one of them.  He got better as the match went on and
    had a couple of goal attempts.
    
    Hendry played up front with Durie, in the absence of anyone else I'd
    give him a spell in the team.  Overall we looked much more balanced and
    capable.
    
    I know it's been said before (and will probably be said again), but
    Fenwick is really a liability.  He was caught out of position several
    times, and when he was in position he was next to useless.  Still it
    looks like we'll be stuck with him until Cundy and/or Mabbutt are back.
    
    I presume we'll be without Ruddock (another excellent game on Sat) for
    tomorrow against Leeds, otherwise I would have said we'd be good for a
    point up there.
    
    Adrian
                                                   
45.528PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CTue Aug 25 1992 14:1211
    
     I think Ruddock plays tonight,his one game ban wont be for another
    couple of games.We dont have a bad record at Leeds but I hope we dont feel
    a backlash from the Leeds performance on Saturday.I'll be well happy
    with a point,and a win would be brilliant.
    
     There was a report in the Daily Mirror yesterday that said Forest will
    now sell Sheringham to Spurs,as long as Gary Mabbutt is part of the
    deal.
    
    Dave...
45.529PriceLARVAE::FERRARO_ATue Aug 25 1992 14:547
I think that might not be a bad move dependant on the price, could we also give 
them Fenwick.

The only thing about Leeeds is if they decide to turn it on after their result 
on saturday. If Cundy comes back and Austin replaces Fenwick we can get at 
least a draw.

45.530Sounds interesting....UPROAR::SHORESDAnd now the end is near....Tue Aug 25 1992 15:1718
    
    Re last 2
    
    How true is this Mabbutt - Sheri thing. Also, how old is Mabbutt ? I've
    always rated him and reckon Forest could benefit from the deal as he
    will help provide a bit of bite and solidity to the defence as well as
    much needed experience at centre back for the youngsters to feed on. 
    He's also not a bad midfielder so he's comfortable on the ball which forest
    definitely need when coming out on the counter. however, it'll probably
    only happen if we get another striker (smith??) to replace sheri. Maybe
    after his performance on Saturday Cloughies thinking of popping
    Bannister in as the replacement and releasing an unhappy sheri to
    return to london ???
    
    Any thoughts ???
    
    DavidS.
    
45.531PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CTue Aug 25 1992 15:5719
    
    re-1
    
    How true is it ?????
    
    It was in the tabloid press,so it might or might not be true...who
    knows.
    
    Mabbutt has just turned 31 I think.
    
    
    There is alot of competition for the two centre back positions now,with
    Ruddock,Cundy,Tuttle and Mabbutt.I would think Ruddock is a definate
    starter.Mabbutt might not find it that easy to force his way back into
    the side.
    
    It could happen IMO,it depends how desperate TV is to get a striker.
    
    Dave...
45.532PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CWed Aug 26 1992 12:477
    
    5-0
    
    Its early days yet,but this is a disaster.We are struggling to say the
    least.
    
    Dave...
45.533Don't panic - well, maybe just a bit..XNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandWed Aug 26 1992 13:1814
    A bit of a nightmare to say the least.  Fenwick wasn't even in team so
    we haven't got that excuse.  Sounds like we were completely outplayed.
    
    It looks like it's gonna be one of those seasons; generally average
    results with the odd 'mare and goodie thrown in to keep things
    interesting.  However, I predict wins over the Arse and Chelsea for a
    change.
    
    The team is still finding its feet and I think we're too good to down,
    but we need to get a couple of wins under our belts and keep ourselves
    out of the bottom 6.
    
    Adrian
    
45.534TRUCKS::SANTlurching from disaster to apocalypse..Wed Aug 26 1992 14:1713
    
    	Don't kid yourself about being "too good to go down".
    
    	Many sides with that attitude have had a rude awakening, and 
    	without St.Gary's goals this season and losing Stewart you're 
    	going to struggle.
    
    	Three go down this year. Southampton are favourites, but picking
    	two more could be tricky - there don't appear to be any other
    	obvious contenders. Look out....
    
    	Andy.
  
45.535Staying Up XNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandWed Aug 26 1992 14:439
    There are a lot of average teams in the so-called "Premier"
    League, this year we will be one of them, but the potential is
    definately there for better things.
    
    At the moment the team has yet to really gel (which is why we didn't
    beat Coventry and Palace), but it will and we'll pick up enough points
    along the way.
    
    Adrian
45.536Help: Please apply within...UKBOPS::RDGPHThe Rebel (without a clue)Wed Aug 26 1992 15:133
    I'm sorry but I have to agree with -2, I fear the worst.
    
    Peter
45.537Sunday's result and performance crucialLARVAE::FERRARO_AWed Aug 26 1992 16:049
I think that Sunday is crucial to our season in respect of seeing how the team 
moral is. Both Arsenal and Leeds(hourts me to say it) have shown that they have 
the guts and determination to come back from bad results. Lets hope we can do 
the same. On Durie I think the need for a top class striker is even more crucial 
if Durie is found guilty.

Come on you Spurs!(Please)

Antony
45.538SeeyaPGREEN::FAIRBURNJThe Farewell Tour '92Wed Aug 26 1992 16:3227
    Well...I'm coming to the end of my time at Digital so I'm gonna enter
    my last note in here and its not a very happy one :-(
    
    It must be a few years since Spurs conceded five without replying (1-5
    v Wimbledon is about as bad as I can recall) and I have to agree with
    the last few notes implying that we're gonna struggle. Remember, last
    year we struggled even with the Goalden One knocking 'em in.
    
    My view isn't just because of last nights result either. I saw us play
    Coventry (which is where I'll be living soon, incidentally) and was
    suprised at how little we created and how poor our forward line was.
    This was emphasised when Hendry was brought in on Saturday, had little
    effect and was subbed.
    
    We need a striker big-time. Maybe someone with a lot of experience
    would be a good idea as we do have a very young side. 
    
    I hope and believe that we will survive relegation but its going to be
    a real grind. I see Southampton, Wimbledon and Coventry taking the
    drop, but we'll be around there I think. I bloody hope not though. 
    
    Its all very well buying for the future but we've gotta
    survive the present aswell.
    
    Cheers folks and long live Spurs
    
    Jim. 
45.539Adieu Jim!BRUMMY::SPRINGALLConfusion now has met his master!Wed Aug 26 1992 16:5710
    Jim,
    
    I'm sorry to see you go, especially as you are a regular contributor to
    this topic.
    
    Where are you going and what will you be doing?
    
    Best Wishes for the future,
    
    John
45.540JimLARVAE::FERRARO_AWed Aug 26 1992 18:3511
Jim, a star contributor in our mammoth thrashing of the Arsenal 5asiders in 
June as we released our dynamic goalie who then went to torment the opposition 
goal.

Give me a call on 0256 37 1176 close to the Lazio game as we'll try to get a 
group for the game, otherwise save it till next noters 5aside.

Good Luck, make sure you don't get any silly accents whilst you're up there, 
sorry John Springall,

Antony
45.5418 points and mid table on Wednesday morning..PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CThu Aug 27 1992 16:128
    
    
    I believe we have drawn Brentford in the Coca-Cola Cup,the first leg is
    at home.Ipswich live on SKY on Sunday,we really need a result.Then we
    play Sheff Utd at home on Tuesday.We are currently second from
    bottom,although that will change when we beat Ipswich and t'blades.
    
    Dave...
45.542hope you're rightCLADA::DODONNELLDenisThu Aug 27 1992 17:312
    
    Your optimism is to be admired, Dave.
45.543CLADA::DODONNELLDenisFri Aug 28 1992 12:473
    
    I've heard that Forest and Spurs have agreed on a fee for Sheringham.
    He will sign for 2.1 million. Anyone confirm this?
45.544WHATS A GOAL!PEKING::BAREFIELDACHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUBFri Aug 28 1992 12:577
    
    On CNN news this morning it was said that the deal should be
    going through today, Sheringham will coming to White Hart Lane
    for 2.1 million..
    
    ANDY....B
    
45.545Tel gets his man at lastXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandFri Aug 28 1992 13:2616
    Good news.  According to the back of someone's paper on the train
    this morning, Venners is hoping to have the deal signed in time for
    Sherringham to play on Sunday.  The contract is for four years.
    
    On the face of it, it looks like a good move, a good partner for Durie
    and it also means we wont be left without an experienced striker if the
    head-butting-one decides to head back to Scotland.  I still hope to see
    Hendry in the side getting a feel for first team football (as a sub, or
    covering for injuries and suspensions) as I think he's done well in the
    little I've seen.
    
    In the next week we've got Ipswich away, then Sheff Utd and Everton at
    home.  None of them easy matches, but we need 5 or 6 points badly.
    
    Adrian
    
45.546A butt ?UPROAR::WOODWARDDDave WoodwardFri Aug 28 1992 14:4712
    re : head butter.
    
    I was at the game at it did look to me like Durie feigned injury.
    
    He says the video clears him but if it does - why havent we seen it ?
    
    It was getting very scrappy at the time of the incident but I really do
    find it hard to "take on board" (excuse the americanism) the fact that
    one of our players would do such a thing.
    
    
    Anyone else see the event clearly ????
45.547PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CTue Sep 01 1992 12:5321
    
    Ipswich 1  Spurs 1
               Cundy
    
    
    A point gained really,Ipswich dominated the game really,with Spurs
    playing on the break.Jason Cundy scored the luckiest goal of the
    season,when clearing a ball just over the halfway line it flew into the
    net.Ipswich equalised when John Wark ran onto a through ball and looped
    it over Walker.
    
      The defence still looked dodgy at times,although they are starting to
    get it together.I was impressed with Dean Austin,he had a good game
    imo,as did Cundy.We look lightweight in midfield,and personally I
    would prefer to see Andy Gray in midfield than Steve Sedgley,as a ball
    winner.Darren Anderton was very quite.Teddy Sheringham did ok,his first
    touch is excellent.
    
     Sheff Utd on Wed,and hopefully our first win of the season.
    
    Dave...
45.548WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringTue Sep 01 1992 17:175
    To the first Spurs fan who hasn't been to derogatory about Man United,
    the Spurs vs Moscow Torpedo program, played 16th Nov 1959. I picked
    this 2 page prog up at a local car boot sale.
    
    Mail me at above if interested.
45.549Gray to GoSUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSWed Sep 02 1992 16:363
    Todays Sun says Spurs are trying to offload Andy gray already. 
    
    Can anyone confirm/clarify ???
45.550Forest hero to secure Spurs position in thePREMIERMACNAS::MJGREANEYBananna RepublicThu Sep 03 1992 12:118
    nice to see Former Forest Favourite Edward "Teddy" Sheringham score on
    his "home debut",a steal at 2.1 million and a guaranteed top class
    player!!!!
    
    
    
    
    M.J. a dejected Forest fan
45.551At Last a win...and better signs.PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CThu Sep 03 1992 12:3328
    
    Tottenham 2  Sheff Utd
    Sheringham
    Durie
    
    
    A much better all round performance last night,against a very poor
    Sheff Utd team.Ruddock had a fine game again,marking Brian Deane out
    of the game,although Deane is a good player,he was a different class to
    the rest of the Sheff Utd team last night.
      Spurs went ahead just before half time,when the impressive
    Sheringham poked in a low cross from Paul Allen(I think) from about 5
    yards.Durie got the second right after half time when he intercepted a
    back pass,but was forced wide by the keeper chasing he out towards the
    touchline,Durie just went round the keeper and curled it into the
    corner.Just to sum up his night,the keeper got sent off,after he tried
    to dribble the ball out of the penalty area,eneded up giving away a
    throw in,and then dived on Andy Gray to stop him taking it before he
    got back in Goal.He had been booked earlier.
      Its only one win,but hopefully it will be something to build on,there
    were signs that things are definatly coming together last
    night,although Darren Anderton found it hard to get into the game
    again.He is going to need plenty of time to adjust to the premier
    league.
    
    Everton on Saturday.
    
    Dave...
45.552Two wins !LARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Sep 07 1992 17:3417
Well we doubled our tally of wins for the season on Saturday. I heard 
commentary of the game on Radio 5 and we were clearly outplayed in the first 
half but through our newly found fighting quality we came back into the game 
and snatched it at the death.

Good confidence booster for Andy Turner. We suffered severe critism for 
our defence which when you think we are missing Ruddock and Mabbutt from our 
defence perhaps there is a little more hope. After Sherrigham's signing we need 
to finalise the plan in midfield, Anderton needs time to settle but we do not 
have the midfield with sufficient quality to finish the team off, lets hope 
we've got a couple of talented younsters in the background ready to shine. 
Still no sign of our summer signings, Beadle and McMahon.

Coventry next game, which I believe is live on Sky next Monday night. Revenge 
please.

Antony
45.553That's EntertainmentXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandMon Sep 07 1992 19:1537
    A couple of good wins last week that will have boosted confidence
    amongst the players.  It was certainly good leaving the ground on
    Saturday, especially when they announced the result from Selhurst Park.
    
    Hopefully the defensive problems are just lack of experience playing
    together as individually they are pretty good. (Teenage Mutant Ninja)
    Tuttle and Austin played well on Saturday and we'll need them 'cos
    Ruddock doesn't seem to have learnt much: he got himself booked on
    Wednesday for stupidly kicking the ball away after a free kick had been
    awarded.
    
    Sherringham is going to be worthwhile buy, he's a good all round
    striker and was laying off some good balls on Saturday. 
    
    I don't understand the way Samways is playing.  He can really worry
    defences coming forward and setting up one-twos but he (and the rest of
    the middle 4) don't get forward in time to support Durie and
    Sherringham.  We're going to have to be patient with Anderton who seems
    reluctant to get involved, but the crowd (well the Shelf anyway) don't
    seem willing to give Samways the same time.  Venables said that he's
    never seen such talent emerging through the youth ranks, so I'd expect
    to see Jeff Minton and Turner making a few more appearances this season
    if the current regulars don't shape up.
    
    Does anyone else think that all this pre-match entertainment is a
    steaming load of .... ?  Do they really think people wake up on a
    Saturday morning and say `Oh goodie, the Searchers are doing the
    pre-match at Spurs today, I think I'll go and boogie down to that hip
    bunch of crazy funsters'.  NOT!  The reason people go to WHL is to
    hopefully see Spurs play great football and stuff the opposition at the
    same time.
    
    Alan Sugar, get a life.
    
    Adrian (arriving at the ground at 2:55 from now on..)
    
    
45.554UTRUST::CAMPBELLSorry Sir. We've sold out of PN'sMon Sep 07 1992 19:347
    Well, at least they're making an effort to do something extra for the
    fans.  I, for one, appreciate the fact they're thinking about them.
    
    If only we could get a bit more entertainment on the pitch, bring back
    Hoddle, Waddle and Gazza!
    
    Stevo
45.555ENTERTAINMENT !LARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Sep 07 1992 19:376
I can never understand why we don't have a youth game before the main game, 
say from twelve thirty till just after two in the afternoon. I suppose the 
pitch couldn't take it. It would be good to see the stars of tomorrow on 
display plus great experience for the players.

antony
45.556PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CTue Sep 08 1992 14:3213
    
    I agree with Adrian about the defence,individually they are all
    good,but I think it's the system Venables/Livermoore and Clemence
    persist with.I believe they use the Zonal marking system at the
    back,when surely it would be better for the back 4 just to mark men,and
    I wish they wouldnt stick so ridigley to the offside game,it was badly
    exposed on Saturday,as already noted,we would have been slaughtered if
    it wasnt for Walker.Ruddock is paying for his reputation,there's no
    doubt he is a good player.
      Durie and Sheringham look good together,and Beardsley should be in
    the England squad.
    
    Dave...
45.557PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CWed Sep 09 1992 13:186
    Darren Anderton scored the only goal in the England U21's win against
    Spain last night.Maybe this will be the spark he needs.According to
    press reports this morning Ian Walker had another brilliant
    game,keeping England in the game.
    
    Dave...
45.558Spurs v The SearchersPEKING::HUTCHISONPThu Sep 10 1992 13:408
    Adrian,
    
    You've upset me now.... I didn't know the Searchers were on.  I arrived
    5 minutes into the game and must of missed them.
    
    D*m and Blast.
    
    Peter
45.559El tel Live at the LaneLARVAE::FERRARO_AThu Sep 10 1992 14:4520
It's all a warm up to the the "BIG" event at the lan this year,

Terry "Julio Iglesias" Venables makes his first live UK appearance since his 
days singing at the Hammersmith Palais to bolster his Chelsea income.

Singing such favourites as :

"Who wants to be a millionaire" - Lifetime favourite 
"Big Spender" 	 
"Money's too tight to mention" - Last years hit single

with his big finale tracks 

"Arriverderci GAZZA"

Least that's what I heard

Antony


45.560PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CFri Sep 11 1992 15:559
    
    
    We have 4 difficult games ahead,which will probably go along way to
    telling us what sort of season we are in for.We play Coventry on Monday
    night(live on Sky) followed by Man Utd at Home,Sheff Wed-Away(live on
    Sky) and the QPR-Away.We also play Brentford in the Coca-Cola in
    between.
    
    Dave...
45.561Oh Well !LARVAE::FERRARO_AWed Sep 16 1992 13:5622
Spurs stop a promising winning run in it's tracks with a 1-0 defeat at 
Coventry. It seems it will take a while to get the front two working well 
and certainly our midfield does not inspire the team as it has in the last few 
years.  We were according to radio 5 well organised and played neat controlled 
football but lacked the killer movement or final ball to outwit the coventry 
defence. Unfortunately I think Samways is a good skilful player but lacks that 
final thrust forward, he always seems to want to pass one too many times, Gray 
is well Gray and Paul Allen was never the skill player of the team. I think 
Anderton will come good but he's an investment in the future  not immediate.

If you look at the age of the players then I think it's Allen and Mabbutt 
(Fenwick doesn't count) in the thirties, Gray is 28ish? then the next youngest 
players are 26, Durie and Sheringham and probably Sedgeley then we have a lot of 
24, 23 22, 21, 20 right down to 17. 

The key to staying in the premier is taking points from these away games plus 
doing OK at home(Oh shit I here you say).

Big Game on Saturday, United are apparently on good form so realistically I 
think a point will be a good result.

Antony
45.562Venables for Chancellor!XNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandFri Sep 18 1992 13:3215
    Tottenham Hostspur plc announced 2.6m profit for the last finacial
    year. This does not include the 5.5m received from selling Gascoigne to
    Lazio.
    
    A few players had knocks from the Coventry game (Durie, Sherringham,
    Samways, +1 other), with Samways the most doubtful for tomorrow.  I
    think it will be a close game and Utd will find hopefully find it
    difficult to score since our defence seems to be coming together after
    the nightmare at Ellen Rd.  Whether or not we can win will depend
    taking control (or at least being competitive) in midfield, something
    we've yet to get to grips with this season, but hopefully we can
    surprise all those in the Predictions topic that have got us down as
    a home defeat!
    
    Adrian
45.563A Point gainedLARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Sep 21 1992 12:5010
Well a good point earned v United who apparently had more of the play but we 
had generally the better chances. Newspaper reports say we are well organised 
and generally break quite well. Just need to put the chances away, what price a 
Lineker comeback!!

Brentford tonight at home 7.45pm
Lazio on Wed Away - Not now being shown on SKY - refusal of FA - probably goal 
highlights on next Saturday's GAzzetta Italian football - Channel 4 10.30am.

Antony
45.564Getting better all the timeXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandMon Sep 21 1992 13:1920
    Excellent performance from the Spurs on Saturday, best of the season so
    far.  Probably a fair result on the balance of play: Utd had more of
    the pressure, but Spurs had the better chances.
    
    Sherringham should've scored after he went past Schmeichel but
    couldn't shoot past the defender on the line, and Durie had a good
    chance that was blocked by a good tackle.
    
    Giggs was good for Utd and his goal was very classy, but whereas last
    year we would've given up and started to leak goals, on Saturday we
    kept on trying and Durie deserved his goal.  One of his best games.
    
    Andy Turner played very well on the left wing, especially in the first
    half, and Sedgley was more involved than I've seen for a long time. 
    
    We should be looking for a stack of goals against Brentford tonight,
    hopefully Samways will be back and replace Gray.
    
    Adrian
    
45.565Teddy for Premier League top scorer!!!!MACNAS::MJGREANEYBananna RepublicMon Sep 21 1992 14:0513
    who needs Lineker when you got Edward Sheringham!!!!!!!!
    
    Had Teddy scored from the effort which carthorse (Bruce) cleared off
    the line,Lineker would well and truly be forgotten by the Spurs
    faithful. Sheringham's vision and excellent wing play with his ability
    to deliver an inch perfect cross made Durie's goal simple!!!
    
    Q.   Has Sheringham been capped at any level????? 
    
    
    
    
    M.J. who regrets O.B.E.'s decision to let EDWARD leave the City Ground!
45.566PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Sep 22 1992 12:3413
    
     Spurs 3  Brentford 1
    
     Good result last night,in what could have been a dodgy game with so many
     injuries.Goals from Sheringham,Kevin Watson,an 18 year old midfielder
     and Gordon Durie.
       A good point on Saturday,against Man Utd,things seem to be coming
    together.
    
      Antony,SKY are still advertising the Lazio game,are you sure its not
    on ??.
    
     Dave...
45.567Who says you cant take it with you?XNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandTue Sep 22 1992 13:1418
    The Lazio match *is* on Sky, according to announcements at the match
    last night, about which...
    
    Did you go Dave?  It was a dodgy game, even at 3-1 I thought Brentford
    might come back into it.  The main difference in the teams was that we
    had Sherringhan and Durie.  Teddy's first touches are a joy sometimes,
    and Durie's goal was a classic: controlled on the chest and volleyed in
    to top of the net from 25 yards.  Wonderful.
    
    Good debut from Kevin Watson playing on the right of midfield
    (replacing the injured Andy Gray), and Anderton showed more confidence
    and had a couple of good runs at defenders and put in the odd cross.
    
    It was an understandably average performance after the good one on
    Saturday, the players probably didn't want to put too much into it in
    case they miss the jolly over to Rome tomorrow!
    
    Adrian
45.568IT'S ONLARVAE::FERRARO_ATue Sep 22 1992 14:2613
Chaps,

I read that the game was off in the Sunday papers but last night Spurs said it 
was on. GREAT !!

Not too bad, most important was no injuries, everyone seemed to want to make 
sure they had some strength left for Wednesday evening.

Three good goals, some good individual performances, and we looked capable of 
scoring when we wanted to, the rest was a bit of a canter, still I think we 
have done enough to go through to round 3.

Antony
45.569InjuriesXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandWed Sep 23 1992 15:009
    Not in Rome for tonights match:  Pat Van Den Hauwe, Darren Anderton,
    Dean Austin, Vinny Samways, and Gordon Durie - all injured apparently.
    
    Two away matches on the trot: Sheff Wed and then QPR.  I'd like to
    think we'll come away with at least a couple of points from them as
    we've only been beaten once since the Leeds match.
    
    Adrian
    
45.570recording wanted,if possible....EICMFG::HOWEAlice in ordnungWed Sep 23 1992 15:148
    
    Would anybody owning a satellite dish, do me a favour and record this
    evenings match against Lazio. I'll sortout any costs.... I'm living in
    Germany by the way, and don't own a satellite dish.
    
    Thanks,
    
    Keith.
45.571RDGENG::YERKESSbring me sunshine in your smileWed Sep 23 1992 15:448
Keith,

I'll see what I can do. I don't own a sattellite dish but I know a man who
does. 

Let you know tomorrow. 

Phil.
45.572thanks....EICMFG::HOWEAlice in ordnungWed Sep 23 1992 16:527
    Thanks for the offer Phil, but Messrs Birse and Lacey who are located
    in Munich (with satellite dishes) have already decently enough made
    offers to record the game.
    
    Keith.
    
    P.s. How's life in sunny Reading?
45.573hi keithUPROAR::WOODWARDDDave WoodwardWed Sep 23 1992 20:0210
    
    Keith ,
    	I dont own a dish either (only 4 X cups & saucer !) , I was gonna
    go to the game but the $399 cost by spurs travel ( 1 nite in hotel) was
    prohibitive.
    	In the old days we gould have gonbe down the Crispin + watch it
    !!!!
    
    
    dave w.
45.574Ohne ClrakEICMFG::HOWEAlice in ordnungThu Sep 24 1992 12:3114
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>>    	In the old days we gould have gonbe down the Crispin + watch it
>>      !!!!
    
  
      As long as you promised NOT to bring Ken Clark along!!!! 8-0  
    
    
    	Keith.
45.575Gazza's back..PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Sep 24 1992 13:5026
    
    Lazio 3  Tottenham 0
    Gascoigne
    Stroppa
    Farhi(?)
    
    
    Not a bad game,and despite the result Spurs played well fielding a very
    young team.The future looks bright at Tottenham,we have some really
    good players coming through the ranks.
      The game was all about Paul Gascoigne,and he didnt let anyone
    down,scoring after 10 minutes,latching onto a cut back from Thomas Doll
    to score from about 8 yards.Gascoigne played really well considering
    his long lay off,and although it was a friendly,and he has alot of
    tough games ahead,he was heavily involved and looks capable of getting
    back to his beat very quickly which is brilliant news for England.He
    set up Stropa for the second with a short ball through the defence.
      Gascoigne was taken off after 65 minutes to a standing ovation.I for
    one hope he will be available for the Norway game,as even a half match
    fit Gascoigne is far better than anyone else at the moment available to 
    England.
    
      Neil Ruddock limped off,and could be doubtfull for the Sheff Wed
    match on Sunday,but Gary Mabbutt came back for 45 minutes.
    
    Dave...
45.576PEKING::NAGLEJThu Sep 24 1992 14:2820
    
    It would be nice to see a mentally mature Gazza back to his 
    best. I was worried that there would be bad reports in the 
    press this morning if he played badly. He was scathed last
    week due to his poor showing in the 70 minute reserve game
    in Italy.
    
    I'm happy that he played well, I haven't seen a paper yet but
    the press make me laugh. After a 16 month layoff after major
    repair work on his knee they expect him to run out and still
    do the business. As little as 5/6 years ago his injury would
    have ended your footballing career.
    
    Did anyone record the game ? If so may I borrow the tape. I've
    yet to speak with a mate of mine and I'm hoping he's recorded
    it but if he hasn't would somebody oblige ?
    
    Cheers,
    
    JN.
45.577Lazio v TottenhamPEKING::BAREFIELDACHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUBFri Sep 25 1992 14:169
    
     Jeff..
    
    
       Does your video recorder have long play, if so I taped the
       game cause I had to go out..
    
     Andy.....B
    
45.578PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Sep 28 1992 16:0519
    
    Sheff Wed 2  Spurs 0
    Bright
    Anderson
    
    
    Not a very good performance yesterday,we were lucky to go in a half
    time only 2 down.It was better in the second half,but Wednesday still
    looked more like scoring than we did.
      Sheringham hit the bar,and that was about the only time Chris Woods
    was threatened.
      I thought Darren Anderton had just about his best game so far this
    season,also Andy Turner had another good game.Walker was excellent in
    goal,making one brilliant save just before the final whistle.
      
     QPR next week at Loftus Road...or Rangers Stadium,whatever its called
    now.Another difficult game.
    
    Dave...
45.579or something spelt like that...YUPPY::PANESFull mental racketMon Sep 28 1992 16:119
           <<< Note 45.578 by PEKING::WILSOND1 "DAVE WILSON @WLC" >>>

    
>     QPR next week at Loftus Road...or Rangers Stadium,whatever its called
>    now.Another difficult game.
    
     The Subbuteo Ground.

     Stuart
45.580you aaahhhhhssCHEFS::HOUSEBMon Sep 28 1992 16:243
    Is the game at QPR all ticket next week ??
    
    		Brian.
45.581PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Sep 28 1992 16:297
45.582Flick To KickARRODS::OHAGANBThick as ThievesMon Sep 28 1992 16:4214
    re. 579
    
    Actually Stuart, the East Stand at WHL (or is it the West? Well, the 
    one which has the TV gantry and was used as a temporary morgue during 
    WWII.......and ever since, judging by the atmosphere) bears a close 
    resemblance to one of dem "more realistic and modern" Subbuteo Stands 
    too.  
     
    barry.
    
    
    I suppose Subbuteo have designed a Sainsbury's superstore especially 
    for all you Palace Subbuteo enthusiasts?
          
45.583Quicksand, fumes, toxic waste, it's all ours!XNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandMon Oct 05 1992 12:3828
    QPR  several   Totts  1
    
    It was all going so well, I was having such fun, why did our back four
    ruin a perfectly good day?  One-nil up before half-time, even Fenwick
    (on for the injured Justin) was playing alright, lots of happy singing,
    Vinny through with only the keeper to beat, swiftly followed by Nicky
    Barmby missing a good chance, then with only half an hour left the
    ghost of Tottenham past came to visit the back four.
    
    Fortunately we were at the other end of the pitch so we could really
    see the full horror of it all, but even from there it was bad.  I
    couldn't stand to see if it was shown on MOTD on Saturday, but I might
    be brave enough to check out the goals again on local news tonight.
    
    A few crumbs of comfort....  err, well there weren't any really were
    there?  It's so pissy when, with the exception of Durie, we put out our
    strongest and potentially talented team and they just fall apart.
    
    All credit to the R's, they play the sort of quick passing and running
    at defenders style of football I'd like to see us play more often. 
    With Samways and Anderton we've got the players to do that, but they're
    just too inconsistant at the moment.  I guess it makes life
    interesting.
    
    Never mind, hopefully a trip out to Brentford will just turn this into a
    distant memory.
    
    Adrian
45.584Very worried...its got to get better.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Oct 05 1992 13:2912
    
    This was a disaster,more than holding our own for an hour,could have
    well been 3 up,then all of a sudden we are 3-1 down and out of it.The
    defence just fell apart.The 4th goal just about summed it up.
     
     A week off now,no game next week,then another tough game,home to
    'boro.We really need a run of wins the way things are going at the
    moment we will go down,its not worth pretending we are to good to go
    down,we're not.Its still early days,but we could get dragged into the
    relegation battle,its not long till Xmas.
    
    Dave...
45.585Out to the cemetary, come on everybody!XNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandWed Oct 07 1992 12:3613
    Time to get behind the team again for tonights match at Brentford.  A
    score of 2-0 to Brentford would see them go through on away goals, so
    they must think they've got a chance.
    
    Even so soon after Saturday I'm looking forward to seeing the boys
    again, I don't think Spurs will be too complacent and we'll get a goal
    and kill the tie.  There's also a chance to laugh at Arsenal if the
    result from Millwall goes the right way:-)  (I bet I'm gonna regret all
    this tomorrow).
    
    Come on you Spurs,
    Adrian
    
45.586Safely throughXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandThu Oct 08 1992 14:0118
    Brentford 2    Spurs 4 (Anderton, Sherringham 2, Turner)
    
    An easy win in the end and off to Maine Road for the next round.
    
    Anderton scored a lovely goal after a couple of minutes with a well
    placed shot on the turn, and then Sherringham scored from the penalty
    spot - all in the first ten minutes.  After that the contest was over
    but it stayed fairly competitive.
    
    Nicky Barmby went off injured (saw him later on crutches) and was
    replaced by Andy Turner who played up front with Teddy.  Turner had a
    great game, probably was the best Spurs player on the night.  Anderton
    also looked as if he's settling in more and was the most involved I've
    seen him so far.
    
    So the roller-coaster of good and bad performances continues..
    Adrian
    
45.587PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Oct 08 1992 14:3213
    
    A good result last night after what happened on Saturday at Rangers.
    It could have been difficult.Good to see Darren Anderton get off the
    mark,lets hope he is finally finding his feet.
     Away to Man City next round,well it should be a good game.
    
    Adrian..
      What was the team last night ?,I missed the start of the programme on
    Capital Gold,and didnt here the team as we had to put up with
    MIIIILLLLLLLWWWWWAAAAALLLLLLL v Arsenal as the commentary(SP) game.I
    knew those lucky b*stards would sneak through on pens.
    
    Dave...
45.588From memory: no report in my paper..XNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandThu Oct 08 1992 15:0518
    The team....
    
                         Walker
    
     Van Den Hauwe  Tuttle    Ruddock   Edindburgh
    
        Allen      Samways     Sedgely    Anderton
    
                   Sherringham   Barmby
    
    
    Barmby got injured very early in the first half and Turner came on,
    then Vinny (after playing alright) also went off injured with about 30
    mins left.  He was replaced by Austin.
    
    Yeah, shame about Millwall..
    
    Adrian 
45.589Dates for Man CityLARVAE::FERRARO_AThu Oct 08 1992 16:173
Date announced yet. I wouldn't mind a trip.

Antony
45.590TRUCKS::SANTTorpedoed in Moskow....Thu Oct 08 1992 16:196
    
    Pop round any time, Antony...I'll give you a trip...
    
    By the way, it's your turn to by the coffees/beer/sandwiches.
    
    8-)
45.591It's grim up northXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandThu Oct 08 1992 16:5110
    Should be the 27th or 28th.
    
    First person to get through to the Totts ticket office wins a prize:-) 
    Can't see them making it all ticket, but you never know.  I would think
    that tickets will be available next Saturday at the Middlesborough
    match.
    
    I'll probably go, so maybe a few of us could share the petrol costs?
    
    Adrian
45.592PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Oct 08 1992 17:134
    It might be all ticket for awy supporters at maine road at the
    moment,due to building work.
    
    Dave...
45.593Lazio match is soonXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandFri Oct 09 1992 12:0112
    Tottenham Hotspurs V Lazio
    
    Tuesday 20th October, ko 7:45pm
    
    Got a letter from THFC this morning saying that the match was on. 
    No other information really, apart from the fact that season tickets
    aren't valid.  Terrace admission is 8 quid.
    
    So is this the reunion of the Arsenal conquering noters team?
    
    Adrian
    
45.594Absolutely !LARVAE::FERRARO_AFri Oct 09 1992 14:563
Its in the diary

antony
45.595v. Lazio???BRUMMY::SPRINGALLConfusion now has met his master!Fri Oct 09 1992 16:115
    I'd like to go but I've got to attend an "Aiming for Excellence"
    seminar in the afternoon. I don't think that allows enough time to get
    to the match in time for KO, but please keep me posted!
    
    John - 'tis cold in the Midlands today.
45.596No, this wasn't a spirited fightbackXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandMon Oct 19 1992 12:3827
    Tottenham 2    Middlesborough  2
    
    The sort of team that we should really beat at home, but in the end we
    can count ourselves as being lucky to get a point.  A truly awful first
    half, followed by marginally better second.  Individually only Tuttle
    and Van Den Hauwe had bad matches, but for most of the match the `team'
    played as if they'd never seen each other.
    
    Middlesborough must be kicking themselves, 2-0 up and they pulled back
    and gave up the midfield and allowed Spurs back into the match.  Durie
    was given good write ups in the Sunday papers and he deserved them,
    playing a bit deeper in the second half when Barmby replaced Anderton.
    
    Nayim played well when he came on in the 2nd half.  He replaced Tuttle,
    Allen taking Tutt's place at right back and Nayim playing on the right
    of midfield.
    
    This was not an encouraging performance, given the tough run-in to
    Xmas that we've got when we play Liverpool, Blackburn, Villa, Man City,
    Chelsea, and Arsenal.  We will have to improve on Saturday's efforts if
    we are to get through these matches without drifting futher into the
    danger zone.
    
    If Lazio wanted they could probably score 4 or 5 on Tuesday, however I
    think diplomacy will prevail and Spurs will win 4-2.
    
    Adrian
45.597POSSIBLE NEW PLAYERLARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Oct 19 1992 16:375
I saw in last week's papers that we had a young Russian player on trial from 
Dynamo Kiev, I think he's about 22 yeard old and scored a hat trick in a 
specially arranged friendly. Can't for the life of me remember his name.

antony
45.598It'll be that bloke BorisRTOEU::RDELANEYMon Oct 19 1992 17:401
    
45.599Possible ruskie at Spurs..OPG::TONYTue Oct 20 1992 14:151
I think his name is Salenko...!!
45.600Bye bye Gazza !LARVAE::FERRARO_AThu Oct 22 1992 16:2710
Well Gazza has gone, his last appearance at at Spurs resulted in a 5-0 aggregate 
win for Lazio over a team of in the main, youngsters. We play good footballl but 
seem to lack any cutting edge. 

Adrian, apoloigies for not meeting you beforehand but I got caught in some 
monster traffic jams.

I've got my first article in latest SPUR.

Antony
45.601YUPPY::PANESSack one Major not 30000 miners!!Thu Oct 22 1992 17:4412
                    <<< Note 45.600 by LARVAE::FERRARO_A >>>
                              -< Bye bye Gazza ! >-


>I've got my first article in latest SPUR.

Antony,

Is there any "joined-up" writing involved?

Stuart

45.602ABSOLUTELY NOTLARVAE::FERRARO_AThu Oct 22 1992 18:104
Learnt all my writing skills off that veteran noter and fanzine contributor Mad 
Mike McCabe. OH SHIT !

Antony
45.603ARRODS::OHAGANBThu Oct 22 1992 18:3611
    The Spur? The last time I read that I thought I'd picked up a
    copy of GQ or The Face with a price to match. It definitely 
    is'nt produced in classic fanzine style i.e. a typewriter, some
    staples and a few sheets of bog roll, although it could be argued
    that the subject matter is related to something usually found on
    bog roll. ( terrible shot at our poorer North London neighbours)
    
    :^)
    
    barry. 
    
45.604Another draw.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Oct 26 1992 15:4221
    
    Wimbledon  1  Spurs  1
                  Barmby
    
    I didnt see all the game,but we seemed to dominate the second
    half,after a very poor first half.Gary Mabbutt came back into defence
    and played well.Wimbledons goal came when Fashunu was put through by
    Earl,Walker came out and as the two clashed the ball came out and was
    crossed for Terry Gibson to score.Walker was badly injured and Eric
    took over in goal.
      Durie went off injured (again) and Barmby took his place,Spurs upped
    a gear and Barmby scored with a didving header from Teddy Sheringhams
    cross.Spurs had the chances to win the game,Samways,who played well,had
    a shot cleared off the line when he lobbed the keeper.
    
     We really need to put some wins together,next week its Liverpool at
    home then we have Blackburn away and Villa at home,as already noted its
    a difficult period,but we need to get wins at home.
      Man City on Wed in the Coca Cola.
    
    Dave...
45.605Up the football league we goXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandMon Oct 26 1992 18:2424
    Nothing much to add to what Dave said, aside from a weather report from
    the terrace - it was wet!
    
    Not the most enjoyable game, with Spurs only really playing football in
    patches, mainly through them giving the ball away too much.  In the end
    I was happy with a point, although before the match I had hoped for
    more.
    
    There's much talk of `transition' this season, but we really need to
    get up the table a bit so that the team can come together without the
    pressure of a bottom of the table dog fight.  It's going to be
    an interesting few weeks, I have this horrible feeling that we're going
    to be overrun by Liverpool on Saturday.
    
    I didn't do anything about traveling to Maine Rd, so it's gonna have to
    be Capital Gold on Wednesday (I really hate listening on the radio). 
    My 10p goes on a 0-0 draw.
    
    Antony: don't worry about it, we'll sort something out the next time
    you go up..
    
    Adrian
    
    
45.606Oh Well !LARVAE::FERRARO_AMon Oct 26 1992 20:2213
I saw the game on Sky and thought overall we were not too bad, we made most of 
the games better chances and with better finishing would have won fairly 
comfortably. Still there was enough to suggest we will cope this year.

The Russian forward we have on trial is Oleg Salenko and apparently a final 
trial match behind closed doors will be organised this week to decide whether 
we try to sign him - Work permits permitting.

Better luck Wednesday at Maine rd. - Is it only one leg as yesterdays Observer 
advertised the games as Coca Cola cup 3rd rd 1st leg?

Antony

45.607Spurs are on the way to Wembley?XNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandTue Oct 27 1992 12:004
    Just the one leg.  Man City aren't playing that well at the moment, so
    we've got a chance.
    
    Adrian
45.608PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Oct 27 1992 12:2913
    
    I must admit,imo it wont be a disaster if we lose tomorrow night.This
    season the main thing is to preserve Premier League status,its going to
    a long hard struggle unless we put some results together,and a good cup
    run,nice as it would be might deflect attention from the league.I for
    one dont want to get relegated and win the League Cup or the FA Cup for
    that matter.We are far to close to the getting involved in the annual
    relegation battle after Xmas for my liking,and being heavily involved
    in cups wont help.Lets just make sure we stay up.
    
    Pesimistic Dave...
    
    
45.609First clean sheet since September 2nd!XNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandThu Oct 29 1992 12:1413
    Man City 0   Tottenham 1  (Samways)
    
    Well, we're through!!  According to reports we go through to the next
    round and another visit to Nottingham Forest thanks to good
    performances from Vinny and Eric.  Stuart Hall on R5 said that Vinny
    was great in the first half and Spurs were playing really good stuff. 
    I went out after that, but it seems that Man City had their chances and
    either failed to take them or were denied by Eric the Viking.
    
    So all in all an excellent result.  Maybe we'll be alright on Saturday
    after all (now that's really tempting fate)..
    
    Adrian
45.610Great resultLARVAE::FERRARO_AThu Oct 29 1992 14:3711
Sounds like a good performance was capped with our fist away win this season 
which will hopefully result in a few more. Forest away is going to be tough but 
we can do it. Lets hope this win picks the side up, lifts confidence and results 
in some more winning displays this year. 

Maybe a Digital trip to Nottingham is in order. (I think the tie is to be 
played week starting 30th Nov)

Anyone heard anymore about this Ruskie.

Antony
45.611Great Result IIPEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Oct 29 1992 16:0110
    Ive changed my mind about not getting involved in Cup runs....well
    pleased with the result.Sounds like it was the best performance of the
    season.Is Vinny Samways finally coming good ???.
     
     Hopefully this can be the launch pad for some good performances,I
    thought this after the wins over Brentford,Everton and the draw with
    the mancs,but maybe this time.
     Forest again...Yawn.
    
    Dave...
45.612Anderton Op !!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Oct 30 1992 14:035
    Anderton has gone into hospital for a Hernia op. He'll be out for a
    month or so. Lets hope we can carry the performance and result to
    Liverpool tomorrow.
    
    Antony
45.613Getting there...XNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandMon Nov 02 1992 14:1726
    Tottenham 2       Nayeeeeeeeeeemmmmmmmmmm, Ruddock
    Liverpool 0
    
    Best performance of the season, no doubt about it.  Spurs looked far
    more together and deserved to win.  Highlight of the day was a
    wonderful volley from Nayim to put us 1-0 up.
    
    Tottenham controlled the midfield for most of the game, although the
    'pool had their fair share of chances you always thought that Spurs
    would be the team to score.  Mabbutt and Ruddock are forming a good
    partnership at the back, however, Austin seems to struggle against
    wingers who run at him (Giggs in the Man U match, and Thomas on Sat). 
    It was no surprise when he was subbed and Allen dropped back.
    
    Durie played most of the match behind Sherringham and Barmby (who got
    himself into good positions but failed to make the most of them). 
    Barmby played well, but Teddy seems to have lost his touch for the
    moment.
    
    Tickets for the Forest match are on sale after the Villa match on the
    21st.  We've got an allocation of 5,000.
    
    Now, lets have lots of pessimistic notes before the Blackburn match and
    maybe we'll sneek 3 pts!
    
    Adrian
45.614CLADA::DODONNELLDenisMon Nov 02 1992 17:234
    
    I'll start the ball rolling by saying Spurs will be lucky to come away
    with a draw against Blackburn. Then again, maybe that's not pessimistic
    enough. ;-)
45.615Its getting better and better....PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Nov 09 1992 10:5425
    
    Blackburn 0  Spurs 2
                 Howells
                 Sheringham (pen)
    
    
    What a result......brilliant.Its getting better and better,three wins
    in a row and three clean sheets.There is still along way to go and talk
    of getting back into the Title race is a bit ambitious,but things a
    looking much better than they were a month ago.
     I listened to the game on Capital Gold,when they wernt boring everyone
    with Commentary from Highbury,With the highlights on MOTD it confirmed
    we were well worth the win,Rovers were limited to very few scoring
    opportunities,with Ruddock and Mabbutt marking Newell and Shearer
    pretty much out of it.Howells looked to have a good game getting foward
    to poke in Sheringham's downwood header in the 67 minute.The game was
    made safe when Durie,on his own just inside the Blackburn half,ran at
    Colin Hendry who eventually pulled him down in the penalty area,a
    blatant penalty,which Sheringham put away.
      The best performance of the season so far,going on from the best
    performance last week against Liverpool.
     Villa next week,and another good game in which we will need to be at
    our best again.
    
    No so pesermistic Dave. 
45.616Things looking brighter !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Nov 10 1992 14:278
    I think a lot of the senior players by our standards ie. Samways, Nayim
    are realising that if they don't perform this season then it will be
    the end of their career at Spurs. It's also good because it gives the
    youngsters the platform to establish themselves in a more confident
    side which will help them. I think someone like Anderton who seems to
    be still needing that confidence in his performance will benefit in
    particular. Still with quite a tough run in till Christmas things can
    easily change. Any news on our Russian front? 
45.617Excellent resultXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandTue Nov 10 1992 16:5014
    I haven't seen anything about the Russian in any of the papers I've
    read.
    
    Our next home match is against Villa, one of the two teams in
    championship form at the moment (unfortunately we all know the other
    one :-), so that should be a really good test of the current recovery. 
    Dougie and Clem's talk of being contenders is probably a bit
    optimistic after our poor start, but a good cup run would keep the
    interest up.
    
    Incidently, the Villa match isn't all ticket and the Arsenal match might
    be moved to a Sun or Mon depending on Sky (I'll find out on Thurs).
    
    Adrian  
45.618YUPPY::MCCABEMikeTue Nov 17 1992 16:058
    Antony, I saw your article in "Spur", good stuff.  Are you (or any
    other Totteringham supporters) going to the Arsenal game on the 12th.
    If yes, how about a pint beforehand?  I usually go to the Chequers. 
    However, that might be a bit iffy as it was regulars only last year 
    ("But I am a regular, squire.  I've been here once or twice a year for 
    the past ten years!")
    
    Mike M
45.619Last year was fun.YUPPY::OHAGANBDirk, Nasty, Stig, Barry, LeggyTue Nov 17 1992 17:225
    I don't s'ppose there's any chance of a tickets for this game? 
    
    A flying pig.
    
    
45.620Probably not very helpful..XNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandTue Nov 17 1992 17:5011
    Arsenal (and Chelsea the week before) have been allocated the whole of
    the Park Lane end, so they may still have a few left.  Otherwise you
    could chance it in the new seats in the East Stand.
    
    Spurs Dial-a -Seat (081 808 3030) is notoriously bad to get through to,
    but you could try faxing on 081 880 3428 with credit card details. 
    
    Mike, I'm going and it would be good to meet for a drink. I'll send
    mail nearer the match.
    
    Adrian
45.621Spurs v ArsenalLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Nov 17 1992 19:3521
    Mike, Adrian,
    
    My brother is supposedly getting me tickets for the game so I'll be
    there, sounds a good idea to me. The only thing is they are talking
    about it being on SKY!! So it might be Sunday or Monday evening. 
    
    I'm in London on Thursday so I'll catch up with you then.
    
    On the article for the SPUR I got a nice note from the editor Stuart
    Mutler who is apparently best mates with the main man of "When Saturday
    comes", any other contributions would be appreciated so if other Spurs
    noters want to have a go then do so. The only trouble is there is not an 
    aweful lot to talk about in general. One question on the redevelopment of 
    the ground, has anyone seen the plans for the North Stand part of the 
    ground which is going to be worked on during the Summer, apparently they 
    are looking to put the roof at the same level and joining the East and 
    West stands.
    
    cheers,
    
    antony
45.622ARRODS::OHAGANBThe Return of KipperheadWed Nov 18 1992 12:408
    re .last
    
    Putting the roof at the same level as the East and West Stands
    would create a triple decker North Stand or mean having exec
    boxes sandwiched between two seating sections? Well that's my
    guess anyway. 
    
    barry.  
45.623Spurs 0 - 0 VillaXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandMon Nov 23 1992 12:3826
    What a great match, in front of a nearly full Lane.  Spurs had slightly
    more posession (especially in the first half), but Villa had the best
    of the chances.
    
    The first half was Spurs at their best, lovely passing and running,
    matched by a Villa team that play really good football.  Nayim and
    Samways worked well together and Howells had his best game for a long
    time.  Howells seemed to sum up the change in the Spurs side this
    season.  Last year he just didn't look as if he wanted to be in the
    team, but on Saturday he looked as if he believed in Spurs and the way
    the team were playing.
    
    Spurs best chance in the first half fell to Durie from a corner, but
    his header was just too high.  Sherringham and Samways both had good
    oppotunities, as did Barmby just before the end, but finishing was the
    only area that we didn't do well.
    
    The second half saw Villa come back into it much more, really
    dominating for (too) long spells.  Only excellent saves from Eric and
    some last ditch clearences off the line kept Villa out.  At the end of
    the day, I think 0-0 was a fair reflection and although the second half
    couldn't live up to the first, it was still a truly entertaining
    match.  
    
    Looking forward to the trip to Forest,
    Adrian  
45.624Spurs on the telly.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Nov 27 1992 14:308
    There is a channel 4 documentary on Spurs on Sunday. I think it starts
    about 5pm. It details the financial dealings of the club over the last
    couple of years. 
    
    Lets hope for a repeat of the coca cola result, then onto Forest. I've
    sent off for my Arsenal tickets.
    
    antony
45.625Chelsea and Arsenal both lose to SpursPEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Nov 30 1992 13:289
    
    Manc City 0  Spurs 1
                 Phelan OG ( or Watson)
    
    The run continues,8 games without defeat and 5 without conceeding a
    goal.
     Forest on Wednesday,then Chelsea and Arsenal at home.
    
    Dave...
45.626Empty stadiums in future years?BRUMMY::SPRINGALLConfusion now has met his master!Mon Nov 30 1992 16:1011
    I watched Sundays Channel 4 program (Sick As A Parrot) about Sugar,
    Murdoch & Co.;  warning of the stranglehold that satelite TV may get
    on our beloved sport.
    
    Although some of the points are valid, I thought the program failed
    dismally, giving a very incomplete and unbalanced view of the
    situation.
    
    Let's hope a proper documentary, the calibre of "World in Action", is
    in the making! 
    
45.627Sick as a Gooner!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Nov 30 1992 20:2613
    The book touted by the program will certainly be on my Christmas list,
    as I expect will Mr Scholar's soon to be released version of events. There
    was a good piece in the Sunday times which gave a good summary of our 
    Irv's time in charge at the lane.
    
    The program took the gloss off a good result at the weekend although
    the manner of the performance was perhaps not all it should have been,
    that and United winning at Highbury was pretty good though. 
    
    Lets hope for good results v Forest, our bogey team Chelsea and
    Arsenal.  
    
    Antony
45.628The wagon's rolling on and I'm on itXNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandTue Dec 01 1992 12:3824
    Is that Chris Horrie's "Sick as a Parrot"?  I didn't see the program,
    but I found the book very interesting.  It's very easy too read,
    and dates the financial dealings with what was happening on the pitch. 
    There's a good couple of introductory chapters which briefly go through
    the history of the club and it's generally well written.  I actually
    ended up feeling rather sorry for Scholar; a real fan of the club, just
    crap at running it.
    
    On to matters football.  Another win, based on a solid defence.  Good
    to see Paul Moran making a 1st team appearence after showing promise a
    couple of seasons back, and then missing all of last year with an
    injury.  It's difficult to see where Cundy is going to fit into the
    team at the moment, he certainly hasn't the skill to replace Howells or
    Sedgeley in front of the back four.
    
    Things are going so well at the moment, I hope we can continue for the
    next three matches at least.  I'm looking forward to going to
    Nottingham tomorrow, in theory we should win given both teams current
    form, but Forest are still no push over.  A couple more league wins
    will put us in contention for a European place.
    
    Fingers crossed,
    Adrian
    
45.629The book !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Dec 01 1992 14:517
    THE BOOK IN QUESTION IS :
    
 "Behind Closed doors - Dreams and nightmares at Spurs" 
    
    by Mihir Bose
    
    antony   	
45.630Its about time we beat them....PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Dec 02 1992 11:486
    
    I'll be in Nottingham tonight and it looks like just like last time we
    played them in the League Cup in Nottingham its going to rain.Still
    atleast I will undercover tonight.
    
    Dave...
45.6312-0 to FOREST:-)))MACNAS::MJGREANEYBananna RepublicWed Dec 02 1992 23:411
    
45.632Forest was bad...Chelsea againPEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Dec 07 1992 13:2826
    
    Forest 2   Spurs 0
    Woan
    Keene
    
    
    We didnt play well,infact it was pretty poor.We hardly created anything
    up front and were getting caught....again,by Forest passing ability on
    the edge of the box.The only real chances fell to Samways in the first
    half and Sheringham in the second.If Samways had scored it might have
    been different as it was 0-0 at the time.
     The only pluses on a dissapointing night was that I didnt get wet in
    the main stand.The new stand at Forest is looks impressive and on this
    form(and on Saturday) they wont have to worry about going down.
    
    Spurs 1  Chelsea 2
    Cambell  Newton 2
    
    Another loss to Chelsea,they havent lost a WHL for 5 seasons now.
    I didnt go so somoene else can fill in the details.Looking at the goals
    we looked very square at the back.
    
    
    Arsenal on Saturday,back on form for this one.
    
    dave...
45.633Minor slump or the start of a recession?XNOGOV::PATTISONWe All StandMon Dec 07 1992 14:3822
    Forest was definately an off day, not helped by the early withdrawl of
    Allen.  A better performance against Chelsea, but an unsurprising
    result.
    
    An even and rather frantic first half but few chances to either side. 
    Spurs need Sedgley or Howells back to replace Cundy in front of the
    back four.  Nicky Barmby was our best player, always busy and likely to
    cause trouble for the Chelsea defence.  Watson didn't have a good game,
    I'd rather see Turner given a run until Allen returns.  Samways and
    Nayim are working well together.
    
    Given the makeshift midfield and attack it wasn't surprising when
    Chelsea got their first goal.  This was after a dire first 20 minutes
    of the second half, followed the arrival of Anderton and Sol Campbell
    which seemed to wake Spurs up.  Spurs pushed forward trying to
    equalise, but goal attempts were few and far between.  Inevitably we
    got caught on the break.
    
    So a bit of a slip up on our recent form, but hopefully our first
    choices will be back for Saturday, or else the new line up will settle.
    
    Adrian
45.634PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Dec 07 1992 15:305
    
    I forgot to mention we have been drawn against VS Rugby or Marlow in
    the FA Cup,away but both could get the game changed to WHL.
    
    Dave...
45.635WERE BACKGAOV10::JDALYWed Dec 09 1992 15:4418
    hi folks,
            I would like to announce myself as a new noter in the Spurs
            topic.I would like to start this note by saying,,
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
                SPURS 2-1 THE ARSE
    
           REGARDS,
    
                THE BART MAN.
    
45.636Pre or Apres match apperitifsLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Dec 11 1992 13:525
    Who's going for a bevy before the game tomorrow.
    
    Suggestions !
    
    Antony
45.637A pint of Bass, please.YUPPY::MCCABEMikeFri Dec 11 1992 15:448
    >>Who's going for a bevy before the game tomorrow.
    
    Certainly am, Antony.  I'm meeting a couple of friends outside the 
    Chequers at 12.30pm.  If we can't get in there because of the regulars 
    only rule we'll probably try the THFC Supporters Club in WHL.  If we 
    can't get in there then, er...
    
    Mike M
45.638No glass in the Howells jaw..!PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Dec 14 1992 13:2418
    
    Spurs 1  Arsenal 0
    Allen
    
    Well we won a game that didnt exactly get headlines for the WRIGHT
    reasons. That bloke is some sort of nutcase.
    I didnt go so, cant comment on all the off the ball incidents which
    always go on when the two teams meet, but Wright has gone too far. He is
    an idiot who should never play for England again.
    
    Paul Allen got the only goal from a ball that was knocked into his path
    by the Arse defender.
    
    Good win to bounce back from back to back defeats.
    
    David Howells takes a good shot...no doubt about that...(-:
    
    Dave...
45.639TRUCKS::SANTBut sir, it's *supposed* to do that!Wed Dec 16 1992 20:2610
    
    	Gordon Durie has been cleared, on appeal, of the charge he was
    	originally found guilty of by the FA tribunal, ie. feigning
    	injury.
    
    	Just heard it on the news driving down the M3, so it must be true
    	
    	;-)
    
    	Andy.
45.640Play until Oldham score.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Dec 21 1992 13:2718
    
    Dissapointing losing to Oldham in the last minute. Still it didnt really
    turn out too bad as results didnt really affect our league position
    this weekend, with everyone else around us losing or drawing.
    Good to see Teddy Sheringham remebering where the goal is, I thought
    he'd forgotten. We need to start taking chances. The reports on Capital
    Gold said we had three one on ones with their keeper in the first 20
    minutes and managed to hit the keeper each time.
    
    Norwich away, on Boxing day then Forest at home on the 28th.
    
    
    On a different note:
    I had to laugh at Jonathen Pearce on Capital Gold this weekend when
    Chelsea scored, he has the tendancy to go abit beserk when the London
    team score but this was the best yet.He needs to calm down.
    
    Dave...             
45.641BLKPUD::WATTERSONPBy eck it's parkyMon Dec 21 1992 14:2110
>>    I had to laugh at Jonathen Pearce on Capital Gold this weekend when
>>    Chelsea scored, he has the tendancy to go abit beserk when the London
>>    team score but this was the best yet.He needs to calm down.
  
    Is this the bloke that sounds like a horse racing commentator -
    they had someone doing a report from the Chelsea - Man Utd game on
    Radio City, the idependant radio station in Liverpool. I've never heard
    anyone as excited as that - does he smoke something ?   
    
    Paul
45.642PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jan 04 1993 16:0524
    
    Good Xmas period for Spurs.
    
    I went to Norwich on Boxing Day for the 0-0 draw.We really should have
    beaten the league leaders.Both teams had chances but Norwich never
    really looked like scoring to me.Spurs had numerous chances with
    Darren Anderton having a weak shot kicked off the line in the first
    half and RUddock having a goal disallowed and Sheringham and Samways
    all going close.Samways was through in the last minute but shot wide.
    Not a bad point really though.
    
    Forest were beaten on Xmas Monday.I listened to the game and we seemed
    to play well in the first half to go in 1-0,they came back in the
    second half and scored through Gemmill but Gary Mabbutt poked in the
    winner in the last few minutes.Nick Barmby was apparently outstanding
    for Spurs scoring the first and laying on the winner.
    
    Marlow were dismissed on Sat 5-1 in a game where Spurs didnt really
    play that well but got the job done without to many problems.Goals
    from Sheringham,Barmby 2 and Samways 2.
    
    Norwich or Coventry,awy in the 4th round of the Cup.
    
    Dave...
45.643CLADA::DODONNELLDenisThu Jan 07 1993 13:134
    
    Can anyone confirm if Liverpool have put in a 3m pound bid
    for Durie? Thought I heard it on the radio yesterday. Would
    it be good business for Spurs?
45.644PEKING::BAREFIELDAJACK CHARLTON IS DESPICABLEThu Jan 07 1993 13:255
    
    Yes Liverpool have put in a bid of 3m for Durie, this has got to be
    the worst buy of the season. Durie has alot of talent but spends
    great lenghts of time out of the game with injuries, even at 
    Chelsea he only used to played about half a season.
45.645CLADA::DODONNELLDenisThu Jan 07 1993 14:534
    
    Then it would make good business sense from a Tottenham point
    of view. He does seem to miss a lot of games so wouldn't be 
    that big a loss to Spurs.
45.646Thrashed by the Mancs..PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jan 11 1993 15:4817
45.647Durie Bye Bye !!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Jan 12 1993 19:278
45.648Is Gazza coming back?????CLADA::JMURPHYTue Jan 19 1993 20:007
    
    Are the Spurs going to but back Gazza , seeing that Lazio are keen
    to ofload him asap.....
    
    Maybe you could do a swap deal involving Durie....
    
    jm
45.649Durie Bye bye ???LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Jan 22 1993 16:133
    Have we got rid of Durie yet !!
    
    Antony
45.650Overpriced,no one wants him.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Jan 22 1993 17:268
    Re-1
    
    Durie stays and is in the squad for Sunday.
    
    The Russian has been refused a work permit so it looks like the deal
    is off.
    
    Dave...
45.651CLADA::DODONNELLDenisMon Jan 25 1993 13:135
 Even though Norwich are going through a poor spell at the moment,
 it must still go down as a good away win. Spurs played brilliantly
 at times and could have had five or six. Why cant't they show this
 form in the league?
45.652About Bloody time !!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Jan 25 1993 16:3123
    Let's hope the result and the performance can lift the side to some
    good performances for the rest of the season. What a player Barmby
    looks and the whole team feels well balanced and attack minded. Plus
    Ruddock and Mabbut give us strength and platform to build on at the 
    back. 
    
    5th round pits us against Villa or Wimbledon.
    
    In the 5th rd it's enough to get a home draw. Villa are a better
    side on paper than Wimbledon but even they see slightly eratic at the
    moment.
    
    Worrying thought is that :
    
    Knocked out of cup
    
    			Season 91/92		Season 92/93	
    
    League Cup :	Notts forest		Notts Forest
    
    FA Cup     :	Aston Villa
    
    Antony
45.653CLADA::DODONNELLDenisMon Jan 25 1993 17:344
 But on a more optimistic note, 1993 is the Chinese year of the cockerel.
 The last Chinese year of the cockerel was 1981.

45.654..In the Cup for Tottingham.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jan 25 1993 18:298
    
    Good performance,we can beat anyone on our day.I'd be confident against
    Villa or Wimbledon at home.
    
    Thoughts of another visit to Wembley in May, maybe to early yet but the
    twin towers are getting closer.I'd love it.
    
    Dave...
45.655PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jan 27 1993 12:4414
    
    Spurs play Ipswich tonight at WHL. A couple if injury worries, Paul
    Allen and Teddy Sheringham picked up knocks at Norwich.
    Lets hope both are fit and we carry on where we left off at Norwich,
    although Ipswich are a difficult side to beat. Three points is a must
    as we are alittle too close to the relegation zone and could get
    dragged in yet.
    
    Spurs are also involved in a "club v country" war over Nicky Barmby's
    selection for the England youth team, who tour some where soon and 
    Spurs dont want to let him go as he will miss 6 matches which could 
    include the 6th round of the FA cup.
                   
    Dave... 
45.6563 points further awy from trouble.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Feb 01 1993 12:5510
    
    3-1 at Palace on Sat,goals by Sheringham 2 and Andy Gray playing his
    first game for ages.
    
    Listened to the game on LBC for a change,not bad commentary with much
    laughter about Palace's first half display.
    
    A good 3 points after the loss to Ipswich in midweek.
    
    Dave...
45.657Cup 5th Round !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Feb 04 1993 13:114
    Wimbledon in the next round of the cup. Someone told me it's live on
    Sky but am not sure if it's on Sunday or Monday.
    
    Antony
45.658CLADA::DODONNELLDenisThu Feb 04 1993 18:353
    
    On Sportsnight last night they said it was on Sunday. Does that mean
    live coverage by the BBC or Sky?
45.659Sky News :^)...UNTADI::BIRSETesta OSI Investigation teamFri Feb 05 1993 12:093
    Live on Sky. Start 11:30 Kick-off 13:00
    
    malcolm
45.6601-0 down...4-1 upPEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Feb 08 1993 11:4917
    
    What a turn around,we are 1-0 down and struggling..4 minutes and 44 seconds
    later we are 4-1 up.
     Soton went ahead with there first attack after about 20 mins,Spurs
    dominated the first half and should have had a couple,Teddy Sheringham
    being the main culpprit in frony of goal,then in the second half Spurs
    ran riot.Sheringham got the first from a header,Barmby got the second
    latching onto Sheringham misshit volley to slot it in.Darren Anderton
    got the third and Sheringham got his second a couple of seconds later.
    
    Soton had Freddie Mercury sent off for assualting Nick Barmby and
    scored with a good header after that.
    
    Everton on Tuesday(or Wednesday) I cant remeber,then Wimledon on Sat in
    the cup.
    
    dave... 
45.661Spurs win at home !!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Feb 08 1993 19:0120
    Watched the game on Sky, only one team in it first half with us
    dominating, but we could not score. Then Soton score with their first
    and last attack of the half and the heart sank. Second half Soton came
    out and started quite well then a freekick and Sheringham headed home
    from Anderton's free-kick. Then three more goals followed. The second
    was only only one questioned by SKY who thought Barmby was offside as
    their were not two defenders between him and the goal. What they
    forgot was that he was at maximum level with Sheringham so was actually
    on-side(Offside lesson for Alan Mullery.)
    
    Dean Holdsworth? the Wimbledon forward was also an expert summariser!!!
    for the game and he reckoned there was nothing to worry Wimbledon, bit
    of bravado, someone should have showed him the league table. I
    think it's down to use taking our chances v Wimbledon. Certainyly
    Mabbutt and Ruddock look very solid with our Southend connection
    full-backs. The midfield looks bright and full of ideas, the only
    problem is up front if Barmby and Durie are injured then who partners
    Sheringham.
    
    Antony     
45.662Ian Scanlon - Hat-Trick in 165 secondsPANIC::ANDERSONThe original MagpiesMon Feb 08 1993 19:4118
    
    Re -1
    
    Antony,
    
    Long Time No See !!
    
>>    was only only one questioned by SKY who thought Barmby was offside as
>>    their were not two defenders between him and the goal. What they
>>    forgot was that he was at maximum level with Sheringham so was actually
>>    on-side(Offside lesson for Alan Mullery.)
  
    ...interesting interpretation - since when has Sheringham been a So'ton
    player? The rule is two opponents between the player and goal line
    (aside from whether he's level or not).
    
    Rob
    
45.663Offside or not off-side, that is the question !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Feb 09 1993 17:4214
    Rob,
    
    Hi there Rob,
    
    I thought that the offside rule only stood if the player is in front of
    the ball when the ball is played. ie, if two attackers beat the last
    defender and have only the goalkeeper in front of them then if one
    attacker draws the goalie and passes the ball to the other attacker, AS
    LONG AS THE OTHER PLAYER IS BEHIND/LEVEL THE BALL when the ball is played 
    then he's on-side. Barmby looked as if he was no further than level when 
    Sheringham played the ball so was on-side. Apologies for my ignorance 
    if this is not the case.
    
    Antony
45.664You Could Well Be Right !PANIC::ANDERSONThe original MagpiesTue Feb 09 1993 18:2412
    Antony,
    
    I didn't see this particular instance, so didn't understand from your
    note that Sherri passed the ball 'back' to Barmby. If that was the
    case then no he wasn't offside; Teddy however will have been, though
    may not have been interfering with play of course when Barmby shot !
    
    It's all academic now of course, but who gives a t*!s.
    
    All the best,
    
    Rob
45.665PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Feb 12 1993 15:2514
    
    Good result on Wednesday away to Everton...how come Paul Allen always
    scores against Everton ???
    Capital Gold did the honours from Goodison,it sounded like a good game
    but reading the reports in the Everton note from noters who attended,
    maybe it wasnt.Still three more points that puts us above the Arse and
    Chelsea.
    
    The Wombles on Sunday in the Cup.As usual it will be difficult.The
    "crazy gang" are getting abit touchy lately about critism and they are
    getting alot.So I expect Vinny to be running around head butting walls
    before the game and they will all be determined to get a result.
    
    Dave...
45.6661981...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Feb 15 1993 13:2616
    
    Spurs  3   Wimbledon 2
    Anderton
    Sheringham
    Barmby
    
    Great result..great performance.Completly played them off the park.3-2
    flattered them,they were never in it.Anderton,Barmby and Ruddock were
    outstanding for Spurs,but we could be without Barmby (England duty) and
    Ruddock (suspended) for the next round away to Man City.
    
    Maybe a touch of over confidence by the Dons..they all seemed sure they
    would win.In the end it was very one sided,even though the score doesnt
    show it.
    
    Dave...
45.667TRUCKS::SANTNostalgia *is* what it used to be...Mon Feb 15 1993 15:3811
    
    	Three excellent goals for Tottering Hopeless yesterday....Barmby's
    	goal was superb. He is some player, and will get even beter.
    
    	Spurs look great going forward, but gave up two soft goals with
    	the game seemingly won.
    
    	Look out City in the QFs...
    
    	Andy.
             
45.668Anderton ala WaddleCLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Mon Feb 15 1993 17:468
    
    Is Anderton the new Chris Waddle ?????
     
    or is he just a Cup player just like Spurs.....
    
    Tough game at City in the qf
    
    jm
45.669Upwards and onwards!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Feb 17 1993 14:5422
    According to BBC Breakfast TV, Anderton was the man of the match for
    England u21 yesterday evening. 
    
    I am concerned that Barmby and particularly Ruddock will be missing from 
    the qtr final, as Barmby gives us a good combination up front with 
    Sheringham and Ruddock has been excellent this season at the back. I 
    suppose Durie will be back by then. But we have little alternative at the 
    back, Sedgeley is the best alternative, I believe Cundy is still
    injuried. Coping with Quinn is the problem, I thought Ruddock's
    handling of Fashanu was excellent, it was however, still disappointing
    to give Wimbledon two goals in such a one sided match.  
    
    What are the dates for the sixth round?
    
    With SKy having a game on Sunday, BBC1 on Sunday and Sky on Monday
    evening there will be only one tie played on Saturday !! 
    
    Whatever happens I want the draw back on a Monday lunchtime. There was
    nothing better being able to spend the weekend and Monday morning
    speculating who you would want your team to get in the next round. 	
    
    Antony	
45.670REPAIR::WILSONWed Feb 17 1993 15:048
    
    Spurs play Man City on Sunday 7th March.
    
    Its the live game on BBC.
    
    Dave...                   
    
    
45.671Help - Spurs phone #ESSB::SONEILLFri Feb 19 1993 12:279
    Does anyone have the # of the SPurs box office?    I assume tomorrow's
    game Vs leeds will hardly be sold out but want to try and get a ticket. 
    Does anyone know if it is "all-ticket" as many of Leeds away games are?
    
    Shane
    
    p.s. anyone out there in the reading area going down?
    
    
45.672PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Feb 19 1993 13:567
    
    
    Ticket Office..081-880-3377
    
    Dial a Seat....081-808-3030
    
    Dave...
45.673Spurs hammer the Chumpions..PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Feb 22 1993 12:3913
    
    Spurs 4  Leeds 0
    
    Sheringham 3
    Ruddock
    
    Great result and good to get revenge for the 5-0 thrashing at Elland Rd
    at the start of the season.
    Spurs are rampant at the moment, 16 goals in the last 5 games.
    
    As for Leeds, well.....
    
    Dave...
45.674Edward to capture the golden bootMACNAS::MJGREANEYVILLA for the PREMIER TITLE!Mon Feb 22 1993 13:155
    Great to see former Forest favourite Teddy Sheringham bring his
    season's tally to 20,must be leading scorer in the Premier League now!
    
    
    M.J.
45.675Ruddock to play the Qtr Final ?LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Feb 22 1993 14:0812
    Good news on the Ruddock, qtr final front. Apparently we will be
    playing a game v Sheffield Utd which was meant to take place on the 5th
    round date prior to the City game to clear Ruddock's suspension. There
    is a lot of newspaper talk about the Barmby situation, with Peter
    Swales (Man City Chairman) in some position of authority with regards
    to the England Youth tour to Australia. Venables wants some flexibility
    in keeping Barmby, Swales says he will go with England, I wonder why
    he's taking that attitude. I must say I think country comes before club
    but it's typical footballing authorities to organise a tournament in a
    season.                               
    
    Antony
45.676Will he or wont he ??PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Feb 24 1993 13:2825
    
    It looks like the Nick Barmby situation is getting serious.As expected
    Barmby was selected in the England U19 Squad to go to Australia in
    March. Terry Venables is now looking at withdrawing Barmby from the
    squad as Spurs feel he is an important member of the team and it would
    mean him missing the FA cup Quarter Final at Man City. If he is
    withdrawn the FA are now saying that Spurs could face being kicked out
    of the FA Cup.
    
    Its a difficult situation for everyone.Obviously England want the best
    players but so do Spurs,the player himself will be under alot of
    pressure maybe thinking if he doesnt go to Australia he might
    jeopordise his future England prospects.
    
    Apparently Kevin Keegan and Trevor Francis are also very upset about
    losing key players at a vital time in the season,and also dont want to
    let them go.
    
    It seems the FA wont accept anything as THFC offered to fly Barmby out
    after the Man City game at there own expense,which would mean him only
    missing one match against Korea,but the FA feel this is unacceptible.
    
    Its a problem.
    
    Dave...
45.677BLKPUD::WATTERSONPanother day another billWed Feb 24 1993 17:2813
    
    Another brilliant decision by the FA - I thought the idea of these
    tournaments was to give young players experience, I don't see any real
    value in actually winning the thing - surely it's defeating the point
    by depriving established first team players, like Barmby, of big games
    for Tottenham (not to mention Tottenham being deprived of their most
    influencial player at present)
    
    I wonder if the FA's pig-headed attitude is influenced by the fact that
    Peter Swales' (dunno if he's chairman, but he's on the committee) club
    Man City benefit from Tottenham losing Barmby....
    
    Paul
45.678CLADA::DODONNELLDenisWed Feb 24 1993 18:493
    
    How long is this tour going to take? If Spurs draw with City, would
    Barmby be back for the replay?
45.679PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Feb 24 1993 19:025
    Re.678
    
    No way....the squad will be away for 6 weeks I think.
    
    dave...
45.680PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Mar 01 1993 12:4322
45.681Likely line up !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Mar 01 1993 13:379
    Great win Saturday, I listened on Capital radio. 
    
    I think that the likely scenario if Durie isn't fit will be Anderton up
    front with Nayim taking his place in the midfield.
    
    Slightly concerned at breaking a winning formula up but think Spurs
    made the right decision in the end.
    
    Antony
45.682PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Mar 02 1993 13:166
    
    Apparently the game v Sheff Utd is under threat tonight due to a frozen
    pitch at Brammell lane,this is bad news as it will mean Neil Ruddock
    will still be suspended on Sunday.
    
    Dave...
45.6836-0CHEFS::HOUSEBWed Mar 03 1993 11:155
    No, the game was played.......... I'll leave it to the Spurs faithful to
    comment.
    
    		Brian.
    
45.684Welcome back Razor..PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Mar 03 1993 11:299
    
    Back down to earth with a very large BANG.
    
    Mullerered 6-0 at Bramall Lane,and a big job for Livermore and Clemence
    to pick the players up for the Man City game on Sunday.
    
    Not alot you can say really.
    
    Dave...
45.685CLADA::DODONNELLNothing personal. It's just businessWed Mar 03 1993 12:423
    
    Did Spurs field a full strength team? This result is hard to believe
    after the recent good form.
45.686PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Mar 03 1993 12:4920
    
    Last nights team:
    
    Thorsvedt
    Austin
    Mabbutt
    Cundy 
    Van Den Hauwe
    Gray
    Allen
    Nayim
    Samways
    Anderton
    Sheringham
    
    Only missing Neil Ruddock,Justin Edingurgh and Neil Ruddock. Hopefully 
    Edinburgh will be back on Sunday,and Ruddock will come back in for
    Cundy who apparently had a nightmare.
    
    Dave...
45.687EBYGUM::WATTERSONPanother day another billWed Mar 03 1993 13:249
    Dave,
    
>>>    Only missing Neil Ruddock,Justin Edingurgh and Neil Ruddock. Hopefully 
    
    Neil Ruddock's that important to Tottenham's defence then ?
    
    Your lot didn't do Everton any favours last night.... :-(
    
    Paul
45.688err..PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Mar 03 1993 14:239
    
    Paul...
    
    I'm still in shock, that was meant to read Neil Ruddock, Justin
    Edinburgh and Nick Barmby. 
    
    Highwayman on Sunday ????
    
    Dave... 
45.689EBYGUM::WATTERSONPanother day another billWed Mar 03 1993 14:554
    
    Yeh I hope so - what sort of time 1:00ish ?
    
    Paul
45.690ECCGY4::HAIGHA1v30CM wubble wubble!Wed Mar 03 1993 15:376
    
    	Hey Paul are you going to watch the City v a London XI game with a
    Spuds fan? Make sure you're giving Peters boys a shout. You'll be
    siding with the right, you do realize that!
    
    		
45.691EBYGUM::WATTERSONPanother day another billWed Mar 03 1993 15:536
    Scurrilous acusation Mr Haigh,
    
    No I'm justing meeting Dave for a swift half in Warrington.
    
    Paul
45.692Great resultKIRKTN::SRODIEI'm a right donkeyFri Mar 05 1993 03:422
    
    That result was great just what Spurs deserved
45.693yesterdays result ?SWBNEU::TOURNE::WRIGHTMon Mar 08 1993 11:164
Can anyone tell me the result against City ? And if we got through who did we 
draw in the semi's ?

Thanks,  Ray
45.694The thugs are at it again.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Mon Mar 08 1993 11:3816
Man City 2        Spurs 4
Sheron            Nayim 3     
Phelan            Sedgley

Spurs now meet the Arse in a repeat of the 1991 semi-final.

The match was over-shadowed by a pitch invasion after Phelan's goal with just
2 mins to go. Approx. 100-150 thugs left the city area and tried to bait the
Spurs fans at the other end. The police on horse-back had to come on to the 
field to sort out the chaos out.


      Cunno

          
45.695CLADA::DODONNELLNothing personal.It's just business.Mon Mar 08 1993 16:252
    
    Great performance by Spurs. Will Barmby be back for the semi?
45.696PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Mar 09 1993 13:3311
    
    Great result on Sunday, unfortunatly it was overshadowed by the
    trouble. Still no point in going on about that. At the moment (Sheff
    Utd away excluded) the team are playing very well, it seems to be the 
    runners from midfield that teams can't handle.
    
    Onto to April 4th and another meeting with the Arse at Wembley....
    
    Villa away on tomorrow night.
    
    Dave...
45.697PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Mar 10 1993 13:2710
    
    So tonights game suddenly takes on a greater importance for Villa. With
    United getting into the annual flap, and looking at who they can hand
    the title to this year, Villa must see the chance to go clear. Still we
    can still save the day for the Mancs with a win tonight as a place in
    the UEFA cup isnt out of the question for Spurs. If the completly
    unexpected does somehow happen and  we dont win the FA Cup, then we can 
    still sneak into Europe with a good finish in the League.
    
    Dave... 
45.698Update !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Mar 12 1993 13:5622
    Wednesday evening's result was according to the radio a good
    disciplined defensive performance. Very good for building confidnece.
    We must not forget to keep pressure on the league to give a possibility
    of Europe next year on two fronts, particularly if UEFA adds places to
    the competition.
    
    Two points, one on Samway maybe being charged at giving Phelan a two
    fingered slaute on Sunday, the other ref Ian Wright who if booked in
    the next two Arsenal games will be banned for the semi. George Graham
    is thinking of resting him.
    
    I believe that Barmby would be available for the semi even if England
    stayed the course in Oz.
    
    Tickets for the semi, season ticket holders by post, then club members
    on the 21st/22nd/23rd March, after that on general sale.
    
    Antony
    
    Antony
    
    
45.699Back to action tomorrow !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Mar 19 1993 13:488
    Well a game v our bogey team of the last few years Chelsea tomorrow.
    Tickets on sales for the semi on Sunday for Members. We then have Man
    City on Tuesday followed by a week and a half's rest prior to the semi.
    Hopefully this will give Barmbey time to get back to fitness to add to 
    our squad for wembley.
    
    
    Antony
45.700CLADA::DODONNELLNothing personal.It's just business.Fri Mar 19 1993 16:546
    
    Antony,
    
    Is the semi being televised by Sky or BBC?
    
    Denis.
45.701telly scheduleLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Mar 19 1993 17:558
    Denis
    
    Schedule for the 4th April is : 	
    
    Spurs/Arsenal - BBC 1 11.45am live - Noon kick off.
    Shefield semi - SKY 3pmish live - BBC2 7pm highlights.
    
    Antony 
45.702CLADA::DODONNELLNothing personal.It's just business.Fri Mar 19 1993 18:024
    
    Thanks.
    
    D.
45.703Stop scoring Teddy...then you'll get picked.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Mar 22 1993 13:3012
    
    1-1 at the Bridge on Saturday, not a bad result really considering that
    we usually lose to Chelsea and that we were missing Mabbutt, Samways,
    Allen and Sedgley.
    
    Goal No 23 for Teddy Sheringham, thats still not enough to get
    Graham Taylor to pick him in the England squad. Only Wright has scored
    more. Wright's injured until April 4th and as the game v Turkey is March
    31st, wont play in Izmir. Still there's always the prolific Brian Deane
    and Les Ferdinand to save the day.
    
    Dave...
45.704Man City tomorrow!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Mar 22 1993 19:377
    I expect tomorrow evening's game v Man city will not be easy with City
    looking for some revenge after our third and most damaging win at their
    ground this season. We need a good performance to keep confidence high
    for a week Sunday.
    
    Antony
    
45.705PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Mar 25 1993 13:3213
    
    Spurs 3  Man City 1
    
    Anderton
    Nayim
    Turner
    
    The 4th time we have beaten City this seasson, a good result and now
    its rest time for a week and half.
    
    Sixth in the table...
    
    Dave...
45.706Andy Turner..GAOV10::MURPHYTue Mar 30 1993 15:457
    QUESTION::
             Has Andy Turner claimed for the Republic of Ireland yet?????
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
45.707swapsiesUPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyWed Mar 31 1993 12:178
    Fellow Totts , 
    
    	I've got a #20 gooner seat for sunday (block G) and I wanna swap it
    	for a similiar Spur one.
    
    	Anyone help ????
    
    Woody.f
45.708Spurs are on there way to Wembley..PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Mar 31 1993 12:4313
    
    There are conflicting reports in the press today, the Express says that
    Teddy Sheringham has picked up an injury, and is struggling to be fit
    for sunday, but Nick Barmby is 100% fit as is Dareen Anderton. The
    Daily Mail has no mention of Teddy Sheringham's injury but says Nick
    Barmby isnt fit and will probably only be on the bench.
    
    Still the opposition seem to have numerous injury problems of there own
    to worry about.
    
    Not long to go now.
    
    Dave...
45.709Roll on SundayLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Mar 31 1993 14:419
    I will not be going Sunday due to the fact that Digital in Solent are
    chasing our own cup final and Championship double. However, I've very
    much looking forward to the game Sunday. I spoke to my brother toady
    who's friend or a friend with Jason Cunday and he says they are very
    confident in the club at present and are very geared up for the game
    Sunday. I'm sure if things don't happen for us it won't be for lack of
    effort. 
    
    Antony
45.710No Gazza or Gary...So its Dazza and Teddy.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Apr 02 1993 14:2713
    
    
    Well two days to go, and Spurs seem to have a fully fit squad. Teddy
    Sheringham has apparently recovered and it seems it will be the same
    team as at Man City with Nick Barmby on the bench.
    
    It looks like my attempts to find a reasonably priced ticket have been
    dashed, unless I get some joy tonight. So it'll have to be an all day
    celibration in the pub........I hope.
    
    COME ON YOU SPURS !!!
    
    Dave...
45.711PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Apr 05 1993 12:3322
    
    
    Arse 1   Tottenham 0
    
    Gutted.....we got beat. It wasnt a good game imo. Anyone who tries to
    play the Arse in a game of who can kick the ball the furthest will
    lose, and thats what Spurs got themselves involved in for most of the
    game. We got on top in the last 20 minutes of the first half, by
    passing the ball about, but when the chances came they were not taken.
    
    Penalty ?, when Linnigan got his hoofs wrapped around Darren Anderton's
    legs, with the aid of replays, yes, but the ref had to make the
    decision and he didnt give it.
    
    At the end of the day it could have gone either way, but they got the
    goal and it ended a good week for Tony Adams.
    
    Very dissapointed.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.712wasn't to be !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Apr 05 1993 13:4421
    I think the challenge on Anderton and also the Samways miss, when one on
    one with the goalie, were our opportunities to take the game. I think
    it's one of those things were Spurs didn't want the first half to end
    and Arsenal were pleased when it did. 
    
    I saw the first half and then listened to the half time summarising on
    the radio before going out to play myself. David Pleat said the same thing
    and that this would probably gee Arsenal up, let Graham talk to them at
    half time and that's exactly what happened. 
    
    Personally I was disappointed we didn't play with Barmby up front
    from the start as I think this would have given us more opportunities up
    front and the Arsenal defence more to think about, but I do not know
    the situation reference his fitness.  
    
    This season has certainly given more than I expected at the start, when
    after five or six games we were close to the bottom. Lets hope we can
    finish this season well and build for next year.
                       
    Antony
     
45.713Norwich this FridayLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Apr 07 1993 19:446
    Our next game is I believe on Good Friday KO Midday V Norwich. I'm sure
    that all the club is disappointed at last Sunday's result but we must
    try to aim as high in the league as possible. 
    
    Antony
     
45.7144-0 to Spurs??????GAOV10::JDALYFri Apr 09 1993 18:363
    anyone to clarify the present scoreline v Norwich, 4-0 to Spurs
    
    Jimmy
45.715It's now a two horse race.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Fri Apr 09 1993 20:1910
                      <<< Note 45.714 by GAOV10::JDALY >>>
                            -< 4-0 to Spurs?????? >-

    anyone to clarify the present scoreline v Norwich, 4-0 to Spurs
    
    Jimmy
          Spurs beat Norwich 5-1

   
          Cunno
45.716Easter games...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Apr 13 1993 12:5041
    
    
    Spurs 5      Norwich 1
    
    Ruddock
    Sheringham 2
    Barmby
    Nayim
    
    
    I didnt go, (chose the wrong game this weekend) great result that ended
    any hope Norwich had of maybe sneaking in and snatching the title.
    Ruddock got the first with a freekick from about 25 yards that flew
    into the net, the keeper didnt even move. Teddy Sheringham grabbed 2
    too make 25 this season with Nick Barmby and Nayim (although it did look
    like a cross) getting the other two. 
    
    
    Forest  2   Tottenham  1
                
                Sedgley
    
    
    Great game in difficult conditions, Ive been to Forest many times,
    but Ive never seen the atmosphere like it was yesterday. It was
    absolutley buzzing in the City Ground. I think it just came down to the
    fact that they wanted it more than us, but after going two down in the
    first 25 minutes Spurs came back well and could easily have grabbed a
    result from the game, although Forest probably just about deserved the
    win. Great flowing Football from both sides along with plenty of giving 
    the ball away in dangerous places, it made for great entertainment.
    Steve Sedgley got Spurs' goal with a header just before half time.
    
    
    
    Some news...
    
    Nayim looks to be on his way to Real Zarragoza in a #500,000 deal at
    the end of the season.
    
    Dave... 
45.717Squad strengthening !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Apr 14 1993 15:5512
    With Nayim going to Spain this close season, I think our main target in
    respect of strenghening the squad is the midfield, although our cover
    up front might also need looking at. I think Roy Keane would be a good 
    addition and certainly looks as though he'll be available this summer.
    Would add the strength and runs from deep which could compliment
    Samways well. Paul Allen although playing well is now in his thirties
    although Andy Turner seems to be coming through well to replace that
    area. 
                
    Any other candidates ?
    
    Antony
45.718Gazza please..PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Apr 14 1993 17:1122
    
    
    
    
    
    I read in the Papers a few days ago that Spurs were going to bid for
    Andy Townsend in the summer. This could be pure speculation, as I doubt
    Chelsea would sell Townsend to Spurs, although Durie (they got a good
    deal in that one) and Cundy have moved across.
    
    Roy Keane...great player, but I cant see Spurs being able to get him to
    come as he is always fighting with the Spurs players...on Monday and in
    the League Cup.
    
    The other possibility is Paul Gascoigne, TV gets first option
    on him if Lazio want to sell. 
    
    Or what about saving money and going with Kevin Watson or Darren
    Caskey, both look good players.
    
    
    Dave...
45.719Keane a Spurs fan ?LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Apr 14 1993 17:548
    possibly, but I think both will require a couple more seasons. Keane
    actually stated that he was a Spurs fan before the cup final and I
    think will only be a stop gap before he moves abroad, as I really rate
    him. I think Gazza has a Spurs future but it is a good few years in he
    future. I read the Italain newspapers and I don't think the opportunity
    of Gazza coming back to the UK is a possibility.     
    
    Antony
45.720You already have a "top" midfield starYUPPY::PANESTidy old chassis, or what!Wed Apr 14 1993 18:094
   What about the "investment" you made in Andy Gray?


   G Thomas
45.721nothin but an average squad player..at best.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Apr 14 1993 18:116
    
    >> What about the "investment" you made in Andy Gray?
    
    What about it ??
    
    Dave...
45.722Only Taylor cant see it..Waddle should be in.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Apr 15 1993 17:107
    
    Teddy Sheringham has been called into the England squad for the game
    against Holland on Wednesday week.
    
    Still no Chris Waddle....
    
    Dave...
45.723TRUCKS::SANTNostalgia *is* what it used to be...Thu Apr 15 1993 20:259
    
    	>Still no Chris Waddle....
    
    	Thank God! Time has faded the memory of just how rubbish he has
    	been in the past for England.
    
    	An enigma of John Barnes proportions. 
    
    	Andy.
45.724Andy Sant..The Gary Lineker of the Football notesPEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Apr 16 1993 12:206
    
    Re-1
    
    Steady on Andy...thats alsmost controversial.
    
    Dave...
45.725TRUCKS::SANTNostalgia *is* what it used to be...Fri Apr 16 1993 16:569
    
    	8-) 8-)
    
    	Gary Lineker? Bryan Robson, *please*..... ;-)
    
    	[ie. rough, tough, hard-drinker, womaniser...I could go on, 
    	but....]
    
    	Andy.
45.726Mve over Vinny the SANTS here !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Apr 19 1993 16:3930
    MORE LIKE VINNY JONES !!!!!! 
    
    I've been the victim of the Sant's footballing abilities in the past !
                                       
    I also think that the problems of Waddle not living up to his potential
    in an England shirt after starring for Spurs, Marseilles and now Sheff
    Wed is that as a country we become so obsessed with building these long
    unbeaten records between championships we do not let the team develop
    and build more for the real important games in major championships. I
    think that the media has a lot to answer for on this point.
    
    I agree Waddle has not starred for England which with the talent he has
    is a crying shame, but we expect to harness these players in regimes 
    which do not make the most of their undoubted talents. The best case in 
    point has been Hoddle, a player who most other European countries would 
    have built a team around yet England couldn't fit him in the system. This
    was shown in particular in the 86 World cup were nesessity meant a
    midfield was lead and built around Hoddle, but as soon as we got back
    we reverted to the same old style.    
    
    Even Gascoigne at the start of his England career disregarded Robson's
    commands to take over in his style rather than sit in the Manager's
    which would have stiffled him.
    
    I think this is the wrong note to discuss further but Spurs players have
    definitely been the victim of this in the past.
    
    Antony
    
    Antony
45.727PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Apr 19 1993 16:5019
    
    Spurs 4  Oldham 1
    
    Sheringham (2 pens)
    Anderton
    Turner
    
    Great result, I only got to see the highlights on SKY yesterday morning
    but again we are rampant at home.  Sheringham also had a goal
    disallowed, hit the bar and set up the other two for Darren Anderton
    and Andy Turner.
    
    'Boro tommorow night at Ayresome Park, I hope we can keep going and
    finish as high as possible. 
    
    Does anyone know when the game against the cloggers at Highbury has
    been re-arranged for.
    
    Dave...
45.728TRUCKS::SANTNostalgia *is* what it used to be...Mon Apr 19 1993 17:504
    
    	.726....
    
    	You're walking home, Ferraro!!
45.729Highbury boundLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Apr 19 1993 18:373
    I was told the Arsenal game was cup final week. 
    
    Antony
45.730"Donkey wins the Derby" Part II.YUPPY::MCCABEMikeMon Apr 19 1993 22:007
    >>I was told the Arsenal game was cup final week. 
    
    >>Antony
    
    Yep, 11th May, 7.45 kick off.    
    
    Mike M
45.731ADAMS THE DONKEY STRIKES AGAINLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Apr 20 1993 15:3514
    Heard on Radio 1 this morning 
    
    (Overheard conversation - Hospital near Wembley - Sunday evening)
    
    Doctor - So how did you do it son.
    
    Patient - I fell off a donkey doctor.
    
    well it made me laugh.
    
    Antony
                              
    
    
45.7323pts tonight pleaseLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Apr 20 1993 21:247
    A win away at Middlesborough this evening would help us gain ground on
    Blackburn in the league.
    
    However our victory would probably mark the end for Boro so expect a
    battle.
    
    Antony 
45.733Thrashed...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Apr 21 1993 11:536
    
    We got a battle......beaten 3-0.
    
    Apparently Spurs were rubbish.
    
    Dave...
45.734LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Apr 23 1993 18:074
    Has the Nayim transfer been agreed. I understand that Spurs are playing
    Zaragoza today on a friendly in Spain.
    
    Antony
45.735Spurs back in Europe... for an evening.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Apr 23 1993 21:118
    I've just heard that Spurs are hosting a three team tournament Tuesday
    evening, 27th at WHL starting 7pm called the Fiorucci Cup which will
    feature Spurs, Inter Milan and Real Madrid playing three 40 minute
    games. Is this true. I suspect we will have a depleted side with
    Sheringham in the full England Squad and Barmby and Anderton in the U21
    side that evening at Pompey.                         
    
    Antony 
45.736TRUCKS::SANTNostalgia *is* what it used to be...Mon Apr 26 1993 13:286
    
    	Yes, Antony, it is true. Ray Wilkins also said yesterday on the
    	C4 Italian footie that is was a "one-touch" tournament. Oooh, err,
    	missus 8-)
    
    	Andy.
45.737Fiorucci Cup...used to make good Jeans.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Apr 28 1993 14:2121
    
    
    Spurs v Real Madrid.
    
    Awfull game, Real Madrid scored with the only chance of the match.
    Spurs didnt create one chance.
    
    Spurs v inter Milan
    
    Inter fielded an almost full strenghth team, but didnt impress and
    Spurs should have won easily. Ruddock had a free kick goal disallowed 
    from a free kick, and from the second re-take Nayim hit the bar. 
    Further chances fell to Fenwick, Andy Gray and Kevin Hodges. Salvatore
    Schillaci should have had a penalty for Inter when he was brought down
    by Deardon in goal. We had the usual wide eyed appeal to the ref from
    Toto....(it took me back to Italia 90..). The game when to penalties
    and eventually Inter went through to play Real in the final. 
    
    I didnt watch the final, anyone know who won ??
    
    Dave...
45.738Winners to play Rangers?FORTY2::ASHGrahame Ash @REOWed Apr 28 1993 17:316
	Inter 1 Real 2

Sounds like a great night out Dave!

g
45.739Fiorucci CupLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Apr 29 1993 14:148
    Apparently there was only about 3,000 people attending. I think it's a
    shame as both Real and Inter brought good teams over to compete. I
    think Spurs missed an opprtunity in marketing the event. Certainly I
    did not hear about it till only a few days before. I'm sure if they had 
    sold it well there would have been better contingents from italian and
    spanish communities. 
    
    Antony
45.740Chinese whispers UPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyWed May 05 1993 12:346
    I heard a whisper the other day from someone with connexions at the
    club that a certain A.Townsend esq. will soon be on our books.
    Apparantly one of our reserves (Nethercott ?) is going over there with
    a cash adjustment for the Irish captain.
    
    dw.
45.741Here comes the silly saeson !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed May 05 1993 13:337
    I don't think that Townsend is the best buy for us unless he comes at a
    knockdown price - too old. I would prefer to pay some dosh and get Keane 
    on a five year deal. Still it's nearly time for the silly season when we 
    are linked at some stage or another with at least half the footballing
    population of the UK.
    
    Antony
45.742PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed May 05 1993 17:1016
    
    I would prefer Keane, then again wouldnt everyone. It looks like he
    will be going North, he doesnt deny he has been looking at property in
    the Manchester area so United and Blackburn have to be favourites.
    
    Townsend..? he'll have to show better form than he has been showing at
    Chelsea , according to those strange people that support Chelsea, he
    has been well below par this season.
    
    By the way 1-1 with Wimbledon on Saturday, with Darren Anderton
    scoring. Anderton's name has been linked with the England squad being
    named today to go to the States in the summer.
    
    Blackburn tonight.
    
    Dave...
45.743PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu May 06 1993 17:206
    
    Spurs 1      Blackburn 2
    
    Anderton     Newell 2
    
    Yawn.....................ROLL ON AUGUST.
45.744The boy Lineker done good!AIMTEC::WICKS_Aon the Streets of San FranciscoMon May 10 1993 02:137
    Since we don't have a movies note I thought i'd just mention
    that Gary Lineker (and wife Michelle) make cameo appearances in the
    new Eric Idle movie called "Splitting Heirs"
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
45.745KURMA::SNEILMon May 10 1993 03:1310
    
    The movies note is....  
    
    
                 Movies(file2145::valkyr$dka200:[notes]movies.note)
    
    
    
    
  
45.746CLADA::DODONNELLNothing personal.It's just business.Mon May 10 1993 12:543
    
    What happened against Liverpool? Had Spurs a full team?
    
45.747WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringMon May 10 1993 20:313
    It could equally well have been 6:2 to Spurs; Grobelaar played a
    blinder; Spurs had some reserves in -- and no one was interested
    anyway:-
45.748F.A. Cup Tics needed.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Wed May 12 1993 20:2710
      I have a friend who wants to go to the cup final on Saturday and he is
looking for two tickets. Any help in this note would be greatly appreciated.


      Come on you Spurs


        Cunno
   
45.749Wrong finalists???AIMTEC::WICKS_Aon the Streets of San FranciscoWed May 12 1993 20:587
    Matrtin,
    
    Isn't the final between Arsenal and Sheff wed??
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
45.750Always nice to beat the Arsenal !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed May 12 1993 21:558
    Arsenal 1 Spurs 3
    
    Anyone go? I heard it was two young teams, still it makes nice viewing
    of the final league table to see us above Arsenal. I think
    Sheringham(1) and John Hendry(2) scored our goals.
    
    Antony
    
45.751GALVIA::SPAINThere's always the U.S.Thu May 13 1993 01:058
    
    Re .748
    
    Talk about rubbing it in Martin.  :-)  I'm sure the Tottenham fans are
    already in mourning coz of the semi final without you asking for
    Wembley tickets.  :-)
    
    Gary.
45.752PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu May 13 1993 14:2116
    
    
    Final game, and we beat Arsenal 3-1 at Highbury. That means we doubled
    the Arse but lost the one that mattered........and they get through to
    Wembley to spoil what is usually a great day.  
    
    Not a bad season overall. I remeber going to QPR early in the season,
    getting beat 4-1 and seroiusly worrying about getting relegated, we
    were so bad. Things turned around and we finished in 8th.
    
    Teddy Sheringham picked up the Golden Boot with 22 League Goals and
    ended the season with 29 goals, a good buy, no doubt about that.
    
    Roll on August..and Come on you Owls.
    
    Dave...
45.753TRUCKS::SANTThis is as good as it gets!Thu May 13 1993 14:4318
    
    	Dave, what must have been pleasing this year for Spurs fans
    	was the way they persevered with their youngsters and style
    	of play, and managed to avert a relegation dog-fight that
    	they looked like being involved in a couple of months into the
    	season.
    
    	Around the end of October Spurs looked to be in for a tough time,
    	but stuck at it and the likes of Anderton/Barmby/Edinburgh/Walker
    	will be the better for it.
    
    	No one is ever "too good to go down" (just ask Nottm Forest fans..)
    	but Spurs certainly turned things around to finish quite well.
    	A couple of players short of a very good side, imo... (Clough +	
    	an experienced striker like Barnes..).
    
    	Andy.
    
45.754Teddy's Tally Thirty?BRUMMY::SPRINGALLConfusion now has met his master!Thu May 13 1993 17:465
    On Sportsnight last night they said Sheringham goals tally is 30 for
    the season.
    
    Is anyone prepared to confirm or deny this rumour?
    
45.755Err....CRISIS !!PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri May 14 1993 12:2610
    
    It seems that THFC are in crisis this morning with Alan Sugar
    reportedly wanting Terry Venables to resign his position at the club.
    It seems there has been a major difference of opinion between the two
    which has led to the rift.
    
    The players have come out in support of Terry Venables, stating that if
    he goes so do they.
    
    Dave...
45.756WIZZER::FISCHERI can always sleep standing upFri May 14 1993 16:495
The meeting was at 10am - does anyone know what's happening?



	Ian
45.757PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri May 14 1993 17:109
    
    Ok... so things have got serious.....
    
    Terry Venables has been sacked.
    
    I cant believe this, 
    
    Dave...
    
45.758PLUNDR::MORANTripple ripple truffle shufflerFri May 14 1993 17:272
    
    Sheringham has reported that he's leaving too.
45.759MONEY TALKS!!!!!PEKING::MCKIENNICKFri May 14 1993 17:3220
    
    Dave,
    
       Apparently Sugar likes people to know he has all the DOSH and so he
       want's to run the whole business himself.
       He was counting on Spurs being in Europe next season and making him
       more money.
    
       It looks as if he is just out to feather his own nest at any cost.
       The Spurs fans won't be very happy about Venables going because HE
       IS SPURS.
    
       People like Sugar are going to ruin more clubs if they are given the 
       chance.
    
       I bet the Fans are congragating outside WHL already and calling for
       Sugars HEAD.
    
    
         NICK.
45.760FORTY2::ROBERTSONLiving with Flamingos on the DELTAFri May 14 1993 17:3411
What's the odds on this being another Barnet?

Venables back in by the end of the day, and Sugar out by next 
season.

If the players start leaving I can't see Sugar having much option than
to re-instate Venables.

Anyone got any details as to the differences between TV & Sugar?

Al
45.761CLADA::DODONNELLNothing personal.It's just business.Fri May 14 1993 17:585
    
    How could this happen? Just when the club were showing some potential
    after a disastrous few years. Is Venables really gone?
    
    Denis.
45.762guttedSWBNEU::TOURNE::WRIGHTFri May 14 1993 18:029
if all the stuff about venables and the players leaving is kosher, thats me 
finished as a Spurs fan. I've supported them for as long as i can remember, at
least 25 years, but enough is enough. I didn't think anything could make me say
that, but when the football team is no longer their first priority, thats it.
Finished.

   Ray

ps. i still hope that Arsenal get stuffed tomorrow. Some things you can't change
45.763what will happen to the coach ?KERNEL::SMITHSmore nonsense in a minute ...Fri May 14 1993 18:1810
    On the radio @13:00 they said a large crowd was gathering outside
    WHL,and the mood was not friendly !!
    Ray Clements and Doug Livermore had just been summoned to the board
    meeting,so there future may also be in question,will they be loyal to
    TV or the club.
    
    Steve,
    
    (not a spurs supporter,but a bit miffed that this sort of thing is
    still happening in football)
45.764feet (or lack of them) will do the talkingFORTY2::ROBERTSONLiving with Flamingos on the DELTAFri May 14 1993 18:337
re .762

I wouldn't be surprised if that's the attitude with a vast majority of
fans. If Sugar doesn't change his mind, the fans won't be there
next season.

Al (Not a Spurs fan but they're my favourite London team)
45.765Get Sugar out...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri May 14 1993 18:388
    
    He's definatly been sacked, what a nightmare. I cant believe he wont be
    reinstated within a week. What can the rest of the board be thinking
    about voting him out...???
    
    Terry Venables must stay at WHL !!
    
    Dave...
45.766CLADA::DODONNELLNothing personal.It's just business.Fri May 14 1993 18:452
    
    If Sugar goes, how are Spurs fixed for readies?
45.767Gob smacked!BRUMMY::SPRINGALLConfusion now has met his master!Fri May 14 1993 19:3712
    I heard it on Radio 5 this afternoon - Venables sacked!
    
    El Tel is one of the best managers in Europe. FLAME ON. What the 'ell
    is Sugar playing at! FLAME off.
    
    This side has so much potential, is it going to be destroyed in one
    crass move?
    
    As a fan & share-holder I can't believe it's true!
    
    I've just gone sour on Sugar!!!
    
45.768TV NEWOA::GUTHRIE_JPanic SleeperFri May 14 1993 21:4422
    Just like to add my sympathy on the the departure of El Tel he's done a
    great job for the Spurs and will be surley missed.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Ah well looks like you'll be joining Palace next season in Divison One.
    
    We beat the Scum 0-1 We beat the Scum 0-1
    
    See you in Europe,oh no we won't I keep forgetting.
    
    
    Now didn't that anoy you?
    
    
    Good luck for next season you'll need it.
    
    
    Jason...In case you haven't guessed a true GOONER.
45.769Lights blue touchpaper & stands well clear......PAKORA::JJACKSat May 15 1993 08:1310
45.770PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCSat May 15 1993 13:089
    
    Re-1
    
    Err..The FA Cup in 1991.
    
    
    Venables back in...for now.
    
    Dave...Sugar out.
45.771whats happening ?SWBNEU::TOURNE::WRIGHTSat May 15 1993 13:266
developments at spurs haven't made it in to the swiss papers, and there wasn't
anything on world service news this morning either (some people have no sense of
priorities...), so - what are the latest developments ? is sugar out/venables in
happening, or just wishful thinking ?

        anxious of neuchatel
45.772El Tel is Back for NowESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Sat May 15 1993 15:325
45.773Sort this sh*t out...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon May 24 1993 17:4215
    
     High Court Meeting tomorrow, another adjournment(sp) is favourite.
    
     Terry Venables has apparently had a few offers of financial help to
     buy out Sugar, but Sugar doesnt want to sell.
    
     If it comes down to Sugar having to prove that its in the best
     interest's of the club that TV goes, I really cant see him winning the
     case, that is unless he has some evidence of wrong doings by TV.
    
     Hope to see TV back in very soon and Des Walker and Roy Keane at WHL
     next season.
    
     Dave...
    
45.774Could we sue the FA on the grounds of Racial descrimination?KIRKTN::ISUTHERLANDSerial WasterTue May 25 1993 05:5410
    
    Can any of you Spurs fans tell me if Rangers are still being allowed
    to play in the Gary Mabbutt Testimonial? If so,has a date been set
    for it yet?
    	The reason i ask is because i've just heard that the FA,in their
    infinite wisdom,have put a block on Rangers taking part in the Makita
    Invitation Trophy.
    
    			Thanx in advance,
    					Iain.
45.775Another 2 weeksFORTY2::ROBERTSONLiving with Flamingos on the DELTATue May 25 1993 19:034
Well the hearing has been adjourned for a further 2 weeks. Probably due to
Sugar not having a decent reason for sacking TV.

Al
45.776Its going to drag on and on...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed May 26 1993 13:2811
    
    It seeems Sugar has more support than first thought. Most of the staff
    at WHL are in support of Alan Sugar, stating the reason that while
    Terry Venables is fighting the case the Club is in turmoil and they
    cannot do their jobs. I dont understand legal procedure, but as it
    stands at the moment, I must admit, its not looking to good for Terry 
    Venables.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.777Unhappy of the Crescent !!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed May 26 1993 16:1928
    Apparently Vanables and Sugar had a half hour meeting to discuss how
    the club would be run through the period till the full hearing. There
    seems to be one major loser throughout this and that's the name of
    Tottenham Hotspur FC. I think that Sugar will have enough evidence to
    dismiss Venables and I think that Venables is using his media influence
    to make Sugar buy him out at a price of Venables choosing not just what
    Sugar originally offered. S*@T OR BUST FOR TV. 
    
    It seems that even Venables original supporters in the club, board
    members and the clubs commercial manager and Secretary are now in favour of
    Venables being sacked, as his talents on the football side of things
    were obviously not the same as his talents on the commercial side of
    things. His choice of business partners seems another major reason for
    his downfall. There was an article in the Sunday Times about the
    backgrounds of his two main sidekicks who seem decidly dodgy.
    
    Back on football talk if Venables goes who will come in. I would love
    to see Hoddle at Spurs but listening the the last 6.06 a couple of
    weeks ago David Mellor was heavily hinting that Bates had as good as
    got his man and the man was Hoddle. Other contenders are the existing
    managers, Clemence and Livermore who have kept well out of the
    publicity and others could include Ardiles, Perryman ??? 
    
    Football Italia mentioned that Spurs are in the bidding and have
    expressed interest in Walker along with Sheff Wed and Leeds. Who knows,
    it looks like a real B**tard of a summer for Spurs fans.
    
    Antony
45.778PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed May 26 1993 17:0715
    
    If Venables does go, I would have thought Alan Sugar had better make
    sure he gets Hoddle. Livermore and Clemence were ok, but Terry
    Venables was behind them...on there own ????. Ardiles has said he isnt
    interested..its got to be Hoddle.
    
    What happens to the likes of Teddy Sheringham and Neil Ruddock if TV
    does go..they have been right behing Venables all the way, will they
    leave ?, as for a couple of major summer signings..I think we can forget
    that. Holding onto the players we've got is going to be hard enough.
    
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.779PLUNDR::MORANTripple ripple truffle shufflerWed May 26 1993 17:158
    
    You don't need a 'replacement' for TV. If you are looking for people
    to replace, look no further than Livermore and Clemence (although I'd
    give them another season to be honest) . TV is primarily an executive 
    now and WHL has enough of those already, in my opinion. -- Too many cooks
    and all that.
    
    Tim
45.780Spurs in the news again !!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Jun 01 1993 14:2018
    Sunday's Times carried two story's on the current Spurs saga. The first
    on the front page is the most damaging with Sugar set to lift the lid
    on transfer dealings and back payments etc. Although this should be
    sorted out for all football it seems that Tottenham's name will go 
    through the shit again before it is sorted. The other story is about the 
    council for Venables who has had previous financial problems. 
    
    The first story was followed up yesterday in the tabloids.
    
    Yesterday Glenn took Swindon through the play off final into the
    Premier league. Not only galling watching Glenda play and constant
    links to Chelsea, which he however denied this morning but also John
    Moncur who we sold last year after never establishing himself at Spurs
    playing a blinder in the Swindon side.
    
    Antony
    
    
45.781PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Jun 01 1993 14:268
    
    
    ...and even worse in the press over the weekend, Alan Sugar has lined
    up Joe Kinnear as a replacement for Terry Venables.
    
    I dont think so.
    
    Dave...
45.782It's turning to Rat Sh@t !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Jun 01 1993 14:5718
    Dave.
    
    I saw that Kinnear was being lined up to help Sounness at Liverpool. 
    Although not my first choice I think Kinnear is ex Tottenham and
    despite his Wimbledon team is mean't to be a good coach. Notice success of
    ex Totts Hoddle and Ardiles at the weekend. Despite Ardiles saying he
    was not interested I suspect that might change if the Venables
    situation is sorted and Sugar wins. 
    
    Whatever Sugar is doing I don't believe he is the type of person to 
    interfere in the football side of things and I believe that there are 
    going to be a few stones turned over next week. I don't think he's
    doing this for the fun of it. My only doub't about him is his connection
    to Sky.
    
    Antony
    
    Antony
45.783CLADA::DODONNELLNothing personal.It's just business.Tue Jun 01 1993 17:527
    
    But how will players like Sherringham & Anderton react if Sugar wins?
    Can they be persuaded to stay or will they walk out in support of
    TV?
    
    Denis.
    
45.784PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Jun 01 1993 18:196
    
    I think alot will depend on who takes over. I really cant see TV
    staying at WHL, so a replacement will have to be named ASAP. I think if
    it's Hoddle, there is a good chance the team will stay together.
    
    Dave...
45.785CODS::ESBECKDec Van EsbeckWed Jun 02 1993 14:301
    A spoonful of Sugar helps the Venables go down......
45.786Hoddle to ChelseaLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Jun 02 1993 17:144
    Reading today's tabloids it seems that Hoddle will be made manager of
    Chelsea next week. 
    
    Antony
45.787Who comes to WHL..???PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jun 02 1993 17:265
    
    yeah, it looks like Hoddle is going to Chelsea...what a waste.
    
    
    Dave...
45.788Makita at WHLLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Jun 03 1993 15:299
    Pre-season news. 
    
    Spurs, Chelsea, Ajax and Lazio will ake part in the Makita tournament
    this coming pre-season July 31st/August 1st at White Hart Lane.
    
    There will be a press conference today with Sugar and Venables both
    attending.
    
    Antony
45.789?PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jun 03 1993 16:007
    
    Antony..
    
    Is the press conference to announce the makita Tournement, or are is
    there something else on the agenda...???
    
    Dave...
45.790It'll all be sort soooooonnnn !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Jun 03 1993 16:487
    The mirror has given only a small article to it, mind you with the
    goings on last night, I'm not surprised. I think all will be resolved
    on the 8th. Am if forced to bet on an outcome I think El tel will be on
    his way. Maybe a dark horse if the FA sack Taylor if England lose to
    Holland in September.
    
    Antony
45.791Another bout of Self abuse for THFC.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Jun 08 1993 16:0914
    Well, Thursday's court appearance is fast approaching. I will just be
    glad to get the whole thing done. I do not believe that Venables will
    get his job back. I honestly believe that although he is the man we
    need to guide the football team, his business expertise is not what it
    should be to run a publicly limited company. It's a shame but I don't
    think Sugar is messing around for no reason. Venables has put all his
    efforts into the club but there must be something lurking which looks
    like being exposed in court to explain all this upheaval. In the
    meantime it looks like we've missed out on Keane, we have definitely
    missed out on Hoddle and Clough jnr. I see Ruddock and Sherringham are
    now making noises about leaving. Perhaps this though is just good
    public support for El Tel.                                      
    
    Antony 
45.792Just a thoughtOPG::TONYTue Jun 08 1993 16:2910
I get the impression that Venables is trying to create a position similar
to what we see in the continent. Where by a President is involved/has a say
in all aspects of a club, from the football side to the financial side.

A bit like Tapin at Marseile or even the Italian Club presidents who
sometimes buy players without the coaches being aware..!!

Just a thought..

Tony
45.793Batsie's your man.NEWOA::BURTONTue Jun 08 1993 17:214
    
    A bit like Ken Bates then ! 8-)
    
    Nige.
45.794Why are Edward and Razor shouting so loud???YUPPY::PANESWin your weight in fishTue Jun 08 1993 18:3710
  When El Veg was at the Palace there were alot of strange comings and goings
  some of which involved an agency ( Prop. Mrs El Veg ) allegedly. I am
  sure that Alan Michael Sugar has probably got some dirt in this area
  which he will now doubt fling if the legal system appears to be going 
  against him.

  I have a lot of time for Venables the football coach/manager, but I suspect
  that some of his off the field activities are less than "lillywhite".

  Stuart
45.795SPURS INCOURTLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Jun 10 1993 17:233
    TODAY'S THE DAY OF THE HEARING. ANY NEWS.
    
    ANTONY
45.796PLUNDR::MORANDANGER: Volatile Database at largeThu Jun 10 1993 17:385
    
    Yep, it's been aleged that Clough took cash bribes from Venables over
    the sale of Teddy Sheringham to Spurs. Venables denies it.
                      
    Tim
45.797CLADA::DODONNELLNothing personal.It's just business.Thu Jun 10 1993 18:484
    
    Are you serious? Did Sugar make this allegation?
    
    Thanks.
45.798PLUNDR::MORANDANGER: Volatile Database at largeThu Jun 10 1993 18:575
    
    Oh yes. Apparently (allegedly) Clough picked his money up at a motorway
    service station. Sugar is definately digging up some dirt.
    
    Tim
45.799The Case Continuous.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Jun 11 1993 14:2711
    
    
    Nothing that wasnt expected yesterday, the allegations about Clough
    were obviously going to come out. Has Sugar got any other evidence
    other than hearsay ???, I suppose we will find out today.
    
    All in all, not much was resolved. Alan Sugar could get in trouble for
    contempt of court for allegedly making threats to Johnathen Crystal
    over the phone.
    
    Dave...
45.800Any more news?KERNEL::NDAYQuazimodo sang,'It started with a syst'Fri Jun 11 1993 21:003
    Any other news relating to the VENABLES  V  SUGAR  fight as yet ??
    
    Nige.
45.801ON and ON and ON....until January possibly.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCSat Jun 12 1993 11:2415
    
    Gary Mabbutt and Neil Ruddock were in court to support Teyy Venables
    yesterday, both said that the club wouldnt be the same without him and
    the team would fall apart with as many as 11 players asking for
    transfers if he was forced out. Alan Sugar's QC answered this by saying
    that they wanted TV out of his position as Cheif Executive, not as
    manager.....??????
    
    TV also admitted he made a mistake by agreeing to the share issue when
    that Alan Sugar funded, giving Sugar a controlling interest in the
    club.
    
    The very bad news is this could drag on until January........
    
    Dave...
45.802Make him ManagerESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Sat Jun 12 1993 15:576
45.803Souness afterRuddock?YR2000::WICKS_AU.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there!Mon Jun 14 1993 09:0210
    Liverpool have made an offer for Neil ruddock
    
    It was in the washingtom post so it must be true as they had to make
    room for the baltimore orioles hero worship section to list it...
    
    now if only we good buy a midfielder too...
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
45.804PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jun 14 1993 13:0311
    
    Alan Sugar has hit back at speculation that the team will fall apart if
    Terry Venables leaves, saying that of the 10 players who's contract are
    up, one has signed, two have agreed and the rest are reserves and
    youths.
    
    He has also stated that Neil Ruddock and Nick Barmby are not for sale.
    
    The case continues today.
    
    Dave...
45.805Not so sweet..even though it was expected.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Jun 15 1993 12:0322
    
    Well the expected happened, Terry Venables has been removed from his
    position as chief executive at WHL and is no longer employed by
    THFCPLC.
    
    Although I expected it, its very sad and annoying. Sugar might be a
    good business man, and Venables not, but who cares. A Football club
    isnt something you can have as a hobby just to add a couple more
    million to your bank account. Terry Venables put everything he had and
    more in Tottenham Hotspur FC, and deserves better than this. Sugar in
    an interview yesterday was summed up by the fact he didnt even know how
    many clubs there were in all four divisions, he said 70 and had to be
    reminded by one of his sheep (probably one of the Tottenham Directors
    that Venables kept in a job and has now stabbed him in the back). 
    
    I hope the boycott of supporters happens, Sugar think fans have short
    memories, and this will have all blown over by August....Terry Venables
    deserves better than that.
    
    Totally Pissed off.
    
    Dave...
45.806Oh to oh to be oh to be a GoonerKERNEL::WITHALLGNever heard of himTue Jun 15 1993 12:456
    
    
    Isn't TV still manager, he has only lost his job as Cheif Exec ?.
    
    
    Gary
45.807More Dirt ????UPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyTue Jun 15 1993 17:3615
    Front page of the Standard tonite
    "Venables faces new Spurs axe"
    
    The story basically says that unless Venners gives up his bid for
    reinstatement Sugar will dish some more dirt"
    
    
    Sugar is obv. totally out of touch with reality as he's also called on 
    Spurs supporters to unite around the new regime and make Spurs the
    "best team in England"
    
    
    Sad days indeed.	:-(
    
    dw.
45.808XSTACY::MDUNPHYJust another Day!!Tue Jun 15 1993 18:3911
	Happy days are here again.......!!!!

	All ye disillusioned Fans, why not give up this excuse of a club
	and join a REAL, DOMINANT, STABLE and Sucessful club....

	its just around the corner..

	ARSENAL, ARSENAL, ARSENAL.......

	Just thought I'd lighten up our day!!!
45.809ArZZZZZZZZZZenal..no thanks.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Jun 15 1993 18:597
    
    RE-1
    
    ITS NOT THAT BAD....!!!
    
    
    Dave...     
45.810yr. from WoolwichUPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyTue Jun 15 1993 19:4515
    re . -2
    	> its just around the corner
    
    
    
    It never used to be till quite recently , it used to be on its own
    patch
    of ground in Sth.London , come to think of it it never used to have a
    tube station either , or I dont really even think this club should be
    in the top div. since they didn't get there fairly (by auto. finishing
    top)...........or dont gooners know history !
    
    
    
    dw.
45.811Lets not get childishNEWOA::GUTHRIE_JPanic SleeperWed Jun 16 1993 01:4719
    
    
    Of course the Arsenal don't deserve to be in the Premier League I mean
    since they got there they have never been out of the top flight and
    have won the league 10 times,feats which a certain team which name
    escapes me but who's topic I believe I'm writing in sadly fail to equal
    by quite some considerable margin.
    
    I don't wish to get into a slanging match but lets not dig up ancient
    history in a desperate attempt to put your rivals down purely because
    your own club is going through a rough patch.
    
    I have to admit although I can't stand Spurs I do not like what has
    happened to TV and the club in general,I always want Arsenal to beat
    Spurs but by being the better side not because Spurs have been ripped
    apart by a money mad maniac.
    
    Jason...A true gooner and football fan.(Some would say a contradiction
    in terms). 
45.812What Provocation !UPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyWed Jun 16 1993 16:196
    re: -1 - point taken.
    
    The  note that provoked it was like a red flag to a bull !!!
    
    
    dw.
45.813Ossie back at the lane ??LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Jun 17 1993 13:364
    yesterday's Mail ststed that Ardiles is cutting short a family
    holiday to speak to Alan Sugar about taking over at WHL.
    
    Antony
45.814or KinnearCLADA::DODONNELLNothing personal.It's just business.Thu Jun 17 1993 14:546
    
    To-day's Irish Independant also mentioned that Ardiles has been
    contacted by Spurs but also said that Joe Kinnear was being tipped
    to be the new boss.
    
    Denis.
45.815Return of OzzieUPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyMon Jun 21 1993 13:249
    The OZ is back at WHL !!!!!
    
    Seems to be a master stroke of PR by s*g*r , will it work ?? , well
    Barmby;s dad has app. said he's willing to make peace with Oz + the
    little man is talking to Razor + Teddy this week.
    
    
    
    dw.
45.816I feel I've been mugged.......PEKING::HUTCHISONPMon Jun 21 1993 13:4814
    Nice bit of PR, but at what price.  WBA are going for legal action with
    compensation claims of 1 Million.  
    
    Although we made a working profit last year, do we need the extra debt?? 
     - even though that has very little to do with Football itself.
    
    Personally the choice of Ossie is a good one, but oh what a shame
    Hoddle signed for Chelsea 10 days before.  With a bit of luck and good
    timing, it could have been him.  But what a dilemma to have.  Hoddle or
    Ossie?  
    
    Maybe every cloud has a silver lining??
    
    Peter
45.817PLUNDR::MORANDANGER: Volatile Database at largeMon Jun 21 1993 14:4022
    
    Although undoubtedly Ossie's team play with flair, I feel they always
    lack cohesion at the back. Whilst he was at Newcastle, he got the
    defenders to concentrate on passing rather than defending (some defenders 
    did pass comment about this and were unhappy), and as a consequence he 
    nearly got the club relegated to the old third division (and total 
    financial collapse) and would of done so, had he not been given the sack. 
    During this time, there was serious boardroom disharmony and he did not 
    take this added pressure well.  He did get the team playing very good
    football, but as I've said, they were incredibly poor at the back. 
    
    In addition, his use of the English language is not so hot and he is 
    quite difficult to understand. Kevin Keegan took basically the same 
    players (alright he did sign a couple) into the premier league. Ossie 
    remains unproved at a 'big club' and I think the added boardroom strife, 
    coupled with his own inability to motivate players when the chips are down
    will signal some tough times ahead for Spurs, unless the squabbling
    stops. Of course, I could be wrong. He did do well at both Swindon and WBA,
    however, he didn't face the same sort of pressures he did at Newcastle and 
    no doubt will at Spurs.
    
    Tim
45.818Sugar is not sweetMIACT::RANKINEMon Jun 21 1993 22:1622
    The Sunday Times had an interview with Sugar, and it was a bit sad to
    read, as he seemed to be gloating.  The gist of the article was that I
    am a winner, the court case proves it, and the fans want Spurs to be
    1st not 2nd or 3rd, and only winners can get them there.  With TV out
    the way, the only way is up, and Spurs are on the brink of winning
    something.  The appointment of Ardilles will keep the vocal, pro-TV
    lobby quiet, and the season ticket sales will start to increase.
    
    My only counter to the above is that money may be able to buy power,
    but it does not guarantee success...lots of clubs have spent lots of
    dosh on players, and it hasnt worked...Derby are a prime example of
    this recently.  Winning a court case is one thing, especially when he
    has the majority of the board supporting him, ..winning the Prem League
    over 42(or is it more) games is another matter.
    
    If Spurs are on the verge of winning something, it has little to do
    with anyhting Sugar has done, but more on the time and effort that EL
    Tel has invested over the last couple of years.
    
    Time will tell
    
    Paul
45.819Dont go RazorUPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyWed Jun 23 1993 12:199
    In this am's Guardian it says Ruddock has broken off talks with Oz.
    	He (Razor) is quoted as sayging TV offered him better terms than
    what ozzie is offering. Man U. are said to be "alerted".
    
    
    
    woe is us.
    
    dw.
45.820Ruddock !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Jun 23 1993 13:449
    I'm not sure what this means as Ruddock has two years of a three year
    deal left. This deal was to tie him to another two years. I suspect
    there is more mileage in this story till something is sorted one way or
    another. 
    
    I hope he does not leave as I think his attitude was one of the major
    factors in our season last year.
    
    Antony
45.821Assistant manager ?LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Jun 24 1993 13:407
    Does anyone know who is Ossie's assistant at Spurs? I have heard it is
    either Clemence or Steve Perryman. The players will report back on the
    5th July for pre-season. Lets hope the players settle down as if
    Venables wins the court case then he will want a healthy club to
    take-over.
    
    Antony
45.822CLADA::DODONNELLNothing personal.It's just business.Thu Jun 24 1993 14:287
    
    Antony
    
    Is there still a possibility that Venables will be re-instated and
    Sugar ousted?
    
    Denis.
45.823Danger:optimist alert!UPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyThu Jun 24 1993 15:079
    >Is there still a possibility that Venables will be re-instated and
    	>Sugar ousted.
    
    
    
    
    Only in the mind of an *extreme* optimist , unfortunately. 
    Personally , I think you've got more chance of seeing Lord Lucan riding
    Shergar down the Seven Sisters Rd. Jack.
45.824Venables ????LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Jun 24 1993 16:3910
    I honestly believe that Venables chances of coming back are extremely
    limited but I thought that before his take over two years ago. I still
    think that crippling the club by not attending games and boycotting the
    club if that is the case is still wrong as the club will go down the
    toilet just to get back at Sugarr and if he then decided to go then I know
    who the real loser would be THFC. Plus the fact that I think Venables
    was naieve in his dealings as a chief executive rather than as a
    football manager.
    
    Antony
45.825Meat and no VegYUPPY::HAMBLYThu Jun 24 1993 19:2312
    Re -2  Would that be Alan Shergar?
    
    I think El Veg's goose is well and truly cooked.  His financial backing
    has already started to drift away and as his 250K salary has gone, 
    I can't see how he is going to meet his interest payments.  Unless he
    has a very generous sponsor/benefactor, I expect him to take the money
    and run, i.e. sell out to Sugar.
    
    Now, I seem to recall Barnet are in dire need of a backer at the
    moment...
    
    Clive.
45.826more rumour ?UPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyFri Jul 02 1993 19:263
    I see that after Ozzie saying Vinnie Sideways was staying , he's now
    demanded
    a transfer.
45.827Ossie's back...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jul 05 1993 16:1319
    
    Latest news according to some of the press yesterday..
    
    Razor now might stay, if he is offered the same contract as being
    offered by TV, then he will stay. He is meeting Ossie today.
    
    David Howells wants a transfer.
    
    Spurs want Gavin Peacock from Newcastle...I dont know much about him,
    any of the Geordie Noters fill in any details, is he any good..??
    
    As for the appointment of Ossie..well I hope he does well, but I would
    still like to see TV back, but thats doubtfull, so now we might aswell
    get behing Ossie, and hope that Razor and Sheringham stay, and we build
    the team around Razor, Darren Anderton, Nick Barmby and Teddy
    Sheringham.
    
    Dave...
    
45.828Makita dates and ticket pricesLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Jul 05 1993 16:5310
    Anyone got details of this Makita tournament at Spurs at the end of
    July. 
    
    We are apparently after Peacock of Newcastle and the central defender 
    of Swindon.
    
    Antony
    
    
    
45.829PLUNDR::MORANDANGER: Volatile Database at largeMon Jul 05 1993 17:1911
45.830PLUNDR::MORANDANGER: Volatile Database at largeMon Jul 05 1993 19:578
45.831Clear as Mud !!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Jul 06 1993 13:378
    Ossie was back from Holiday in Spain yesterday. Perryman resigned as
    Manager of Watford yesterday. The players report back for training
    tomorrow. I suspect that a lot with regard to transfers in and out of
    the club, and back room appointments will be sorted out by the end of
    the week. 
    
    Antony
      
45.832THFC Fixtures 1993/94LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Jul 06 1993 15:5553
    August 	14	Newcastle 	A
    "		16	Arsenal		H SKY
    "		21	Man City	H
    "		25	Liverpool	A
    "		28	Aston Villa	A
    "		31	Chelsea		H
    
    September	11	Sheff Utd	A
    "		18	Oldham		H
    "		26	Ipswich		A SKY
    
    October	 3	Everton		H SKY
    "		16	Man Utd		A
    "		23	Swindon		H
    "		30	Blackburn	A
    
    November	 6	Southampton	A
    "		20	Leeds		H
    "		23	Wimbledon	H
    "		27	QPR		H
    
    December	 4	Newcastle	H
    "		 7	Arsenal		A
    "		11	Man City	A
    "		18	Liverpool	H
    "		27	Norwich		H
    "		28	West Ham	A
    
    January	 1	Coventry	H
    "		 3	Sheff Wed	A
    "		 8	FA Cup 3rd Rd	?
    "		15	Man Utd		H
    "		22	Swindon		A
    
    February	12	Blackburn	H
    "		19	Aston Villa	H
    "		26	Chelsea		A
    
    March	 5	Sheff Utd	H
    "		12	Oldham		A
    "		19	Ipswich		H
    "		26	Everton		A
    "		29	Sheff Wed	H
    
    April	 2	Norwich		A
    "		 4	West Ham	H
    "		 9	Coventry	A
    "		16	Leeds		A
    "		23	Southampton	H
    "		30	Wimbledon	A
    
    May		 7	QPR		H	
    
45.833PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Jul 06 1993 17:156
    
    Steve Perryman has been confirmed as Spurs assistant manager. Ray
    Clemence has been sacked. Doug Livermore takes over as reserve team
    coach and as chief Scout.
    
    Dave...
45.834CLADA::DODONNELLNothing personal.It's just business.Tue Jul 06 1993 17:595
    
    I wondor why did Perryman initially turn down the No. 2 job. Sounds
    like a good partnership. I hope they can keep the backbone of the team.
    
    Denis.
45.835Petchey turned it down!YUPPY::TAYLORMWed Jul 07 1993 14:196
    re .last. Perryman did NOT originally turn the job down. He was on
    holiday at the time and made no comment. It was the Watford chairman
    Jack Petchey who turned it down. To me it was obvious Perryman 
    would accept the 4 year contract on offer at Spurs.
    
    Martin
45.836PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jul 07 1993 14:2413
    
    Pat Jennings takes over as Goalkeeping coach.
    
    more press speculation...
    
    Neil Ruddock turned up for pre season training yesterday stating that
    nothing has changed and he still wants to leave unless he gets the
    contract offered by TV. THFC have turned down an offer od #1.75 million
    from Blackburn for Ruddock.
    
    I hope all this gets sorted out soon.
    
    Dave...
45.837Can't wait for the season to start.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Jul 07 1993 14:4716
    I hope that once pre-season training starts then some emotion will be
    defused out of the situation. I do not know the differences between the
    contract offered to Ruddock from TV and from Ardiles. I hope it is
    something that can be surmounted as I rated Ruddock as a real character
    in the Spurs team last year. The only thing I think is that Mabbutt is
    getting towards the end of his career and we need to start thinking
    about a new partner for Ruddock not losing him.
    
    It's a shame about Clemence who has been at Spurs for 12 years. I think
    it was a case of Clem not wanting to go back to the ranks of reserve
    coaching. I am pleased though that the mgmt have a real Tottenham
    flavour to them and particularly the fact that Spurs will play the type
    of football we expect under Ardiles. Something we have not always down
    under TV.
    
    Antony
45.838three in...who's out ??PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jul 08 1993 13:369
    
    I saw Ossie interviewed last night (either on SKY news or London
    Tonight..I cant remeber) and he stated that three new players would be
    signed before the start of the new season, and he hopes to sort out all
    the contract problems soon. He wouldnt state who the three new players
    will be, but it doed seem that two will be Gavin Peacock and Colin
    Calderwood, as press speculation continues.
    
    Dave...
45.839Rumours spurred on by Terry MacPLUNDR::MORANHurrah for Pres. Clinton and Bill too!Thu Jul 08 1993 14:0211
    
    >but it doed seem that two will be Gavin Peacock and Colin Calderwood,
    >as press speculation continues.
    
    Terry Mac has stated that Peacock will not be leaving Newcastle, as he
    is still wanted and they need to keep competition for places. Last time 
    he made a comment like this, he was referring to David Kelly, the day 
    before he was sold (sacrificed) to Wolves. Read into this what you
    like.
    
    Tim
45.840RumoursUPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyFri Jul 09 1993 18:5113
    In the Mirror this am it said (World exclusive) that TV was gonna
    buy...
    
    wait for  it...........\
    
    	Luton Town !!!!!!!
    
    This has been denied in this evenings Standard where TV says Luton
    approached him not the other way round and that his aim was still to
    regain control at Spurs .
    
    
    dw.
45.841Walker for WednesdayLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Jul 12 1993 14:295
    I see today's television and radio say that Des Walker is going to Sheff
    Wed. I thought he would be one of our targets, particularly if Ruddock
    seems so determined to get away from Spurs.        
    
    Antony
45.842Ruddock to StayESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Mon Jul 12 1993 16:053
45.843Ruddock will go..PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jul 15 1993 16:3414
    
    It looks like Ruddock will go. According to some press this morning,
    Ossie has refused to give him the contract agreed by TV, and has agreed
    to sell him. It seems that there are a number of clubs in the hunt for
    him, Newcastle, Blackburn, Liverpool and Chelsea have been linked with
    him. Ossie wants 2.7 million, and said he wont sell for any less.
    Ruddock has said he is pleased it is all sorted out.
    
    Shame he's leaving, but there isnt much point in keeping a player that
    doesnt want to play for the club. 
    
    Who takes his place..????
    
    Dave...
45.844Big ImprovementESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Thu Jul 15 1993 17:006
45.845Colin calderwoodNEWOA::BOYDThu Jul 15 1993 19:1910
           <<< Note 45.843 by PEKING::WILSOND1 "DAVE WILSON @WLC" >>>
                             -< Ruddock will go.. >-

    >> Who takes his place..????
    
    According to the local Swindon paper Colin Calderwood is a strong
    contender. The paper said that until Ruddock was on the move no offer
    would be made.
    
    Well if he is on the move.....
45.846PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Jul 16 1993 16:5314
    
    Ruddock didnt turn up for the tour of Ireland. Ossie Ardiles has said
    that he was offered the contract that TV had already offered him but
    Razor wanted more. Probably only getting 6000 per week, who can blame
    him.
    
    It looks like he will move to either Newcastle or Blackburn and Spurs
    will sign Colin Calderwood. Does anyone know if he is any good. When I
    saw Swindon last season they were great going foward, but absolutley
    sh*t at the back (mind you that sounds like THFC). He'll have a hard
    job replacing Razor. Just when things were getting sorted at the back,
    its back to square one, and Mabbutt cant go on forever.
    
    Dave... 
45.847Repeat performanceUPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyFri Jul 16 1993 20:037
    re: -1
    
    It's like when we lost Richard Gough - it took us years to recover
    the stability that he offered and this looks like a repear performance
    with Ruddock. I can't see anyone giving us what he offered last year.
    
    dw.
45.848PLUNDR::MORANHurrah for Pres Clinton and Bill too!Mon Jul 19 1993 13:446
    
    I heard that over the weekend Spurs agreed a fee with 3 teams for
    Ruddock (Newcastle, Blackburn and Liverpool) and he was supposed to
    have had talks with all of them. Any news of his decision yet?
    
    Tim
45.849PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jul 19 1993 14:2218
    
    Two wins on the tour of Ireland..
    
    I cant remeber who the game on Friday was against but Spurs won 4-2
    with Goals from Barmby (2) Andy Turner and either an own goal or Teddy
    Sheringham, depending on which report you read.
    
    The other game was against Drogheda (Sp), which finished 3-1 with two
    from Teddy and one for Darren Anderton.
    
    Re. Neil Ruddock
    
    Looks like its up to him to choose from the three clubs mentioned in
    the previous note, but Chelsea and Villa are also interested. It should
    be decided this week. Ossie will have talks with Colin Calderwood
    today.
    
    Dave...
45.850PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jul 19 1993 18:398
    
    Ruddock has signed for Liverpool for 2.5 million.
    
    and rumour has it, he's injured already.....
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.851Bye Bye Ruddock .LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Jul 19 1993 18:5411
    Dave,
    
    Oh well I thought we had solved our defensive problems with Ruddock but 
    obviously not. I know Ardiles has been in talks with Caulderwood of 
    Swindon. I am disappointed as I thought we could solve the Ruddock problem 
    but I think in the end there was more to it than just Venables leaving. 
    
    2 million quid profit on a year is not bad though. Do Southampton take
    any % of the deal.
    
    Antony
45.852Yes then NOWOTVAX::MACDONALDIStalybridge CelticTue Jul 20 1993 12:2614
    
    Ruddocks move to Liverpool is OFF(at the moment!!).
    
    Everything between Spurs and Liverpool had been agreed on, but Ruddock
    has thrown a spanner in the works by demanding #150 000 as a signing on
    fee from Spurs. #50 000 for each of his 3 remaining years of his
    contract at Spurs. Ardiles has said NO, so the deal is off.
    Ardiles has said that he will not pay the amount asked for, but
    insisted that if Liverpool want to pay it they can.
    
    Have to wait and see. There is even a picture of Ruddock in a Liverpool
    sweater on the paper today... who says money doesn't talk!?!?!
    
    mac
45.853Ossie's first signing.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Jul 20 1993 13:2110
    Why should Ruddock get this signing on fee for the remainder of his
    contract when he is the guy who requested the transfer. Perhaps this
    shows more of the real reason that Ruddock decided on a move when he
    saw the vast amounts of money being banded around for his services.
    
    Spurs have apparently signed Caulderwood of Swindon for 750k. He talked
    to Ossie in the afternoon and didn't even bother to go and see Chelsea
    who were also interested later in the day.
    
    Antony 
45.854PLUNDR::MORANHurrah for Pres Clinton and Bill too!Tue Jul 20 1993 13:249
    
    >Ruddocks move to Liverpool is OFF(at the moment!!).
    
    I might be wrong, but I can't see it going ahead now. The last time a
    player mucked Graeme Souness around (John Beresford) a mystery ailment
    was invented and the medical failed. He's since went onto greater things
    anyway at Newcastle. ;-) Ruddock might just have to do the same.
    
    Tim
45.855First LossUPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyWed Jul 21 1993 12:1113
    re -few
    
    :-(    Sorry all He's gone.
    
    Ruddock signed yesterday for L'pool - 2.6 million.
    Spurs paid hom 50 K bonus but refused the 150K Razor asked for for next
    3 seasons.
    
    Liverpool appears to be becoming a port'o'call for disgruntled
    ex-Spurs !
    
    
    dw.
45.856WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringWed Jul 21 1993 12:553
    I don't understand why Spurs paid Ruddock a 'loyalty' bonus, as it was
    called. I would have told him to sod off. He was only there a year;
    some loyalty.
45.857Goodbye and good riddance !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Jul 21 1993 13:4911
    I agree.. for someone with the principle of wanting to leave because of
    Venables then trying to take 150k off after asking for the transfer
    himself is a bit much. I heard his agetn Eric Hall who is also Venners
    agent stating that Ruddock was entitled to this money etc. 
    
    Hall is a Venables appointed vice president of Spurs and from any 
    television/radio interviews in the past was a real wide boy. I think 
    Hall is another of the decisions at Spurs which eventually cost Venables 
    his job.
    
    Antony
45.858Firmly behind Ossie...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jul 21 1993 14:2717
    
    Dissapointed to see Ruddock leave, but I agree, How can he expect
    loyalty payments when he left after one season.
    
    Spurs have paid him the 50K for one season, but have refused the other 
    100K for the two remaining years on his contract. I think Neil Ruddock
    got alittle to greedy.
    
    I admire him for staying behind Venables, but there was clearly more to
    it than that, he's a greedy basket.
    
    I will be at the Makita Tournement next weekend. A chance to see Colin
    Calderwood in action. Spurs play Lazio on Saturday and Chelsea play
    Ajax. With the losers playing in the 3rd and 4th place playoffs and the
    final on Sunday afternoon.
    
    Dave...
45.859Time to read the history books....GYMAC::DCASSIDYWed Jul 21 1993 15:0916
    
    Did anyone see that show on Sky Sports last night with Eric Hall. He
    was hardly the most eloquent of genetlmen. In fact he was darned right
    rude. If people like this are having such an influence on the game and
    effectively bleeding the game dry then something radicle should be done
    by the FA and PFA together. This type of agent activity has been seen
    in the USA accross all sports and obviously in the entertainment field
    and to a certain extent been addressed. 
    
    	Time for the FA and PFA to read into how the problem was solved in
    the States and at least get an incline to how they 'might' address it.
    
    Cheers,
    
    Dezzz.
    
45.860Sugar on Tele .LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Jul 21 1993 15:345
    Dig anyone see the interview on ITV Carlton earlier this week with
    Alan Sugar? It was on this sports show on I think Monday evening with Ian 
    St John.
    
    Antony 
45.861PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jul 21 1993 16:5610
    
    Re-1
    
    No..........I forgot to tape it..Sporting Question was the programme.
    
    Apparently Sugar got some stick.
    
    Anyone know what was said..??
    
    Dave...
45.862Sugar for SpicePEKING::MCKIENNICKWed Jul 21 1993 17:3615
    Dave.
    
    As a non Spurs fan, I can say that it was interesting to hear Sugars
    views on the situation at the Club. He admitted that he knew little 
    about football and was only interested in the Clubs long term future.
      Most of the questions put to him were loaded and the auaience were
    mainly of the WHL persuation.
      It was obvious that he was uncomfortable with the questions and
    refused to answer some of them because TV was not there and because of
    legal reasons.
     I think he was cohersed into appearing to give the show some spice.
    
    TV is on next week.
           
        NICK.
45.863Venners on next weekLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Jul 21 1993 18:565
    Dave,
    
    can you tape next week.
    
    Antony
45.864PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jul 22 1993 12:164
    
    Yeah...I'll send it to you on Tuesday.
    
    Dave...
45.865ECCGY4::HAIGHGod save the mad parade.Thu Jul 22 1993 15:2711
    >Hall is a Venables appointed vice president of Spurs and from any 
    >television/radio interviews in the past was a real wide boy. I think 
    
    
    	I think that Eric Hall fits in perfectly with the current image of
    Spurs football club. Spurs are, in my opinion, in a very dicey
    position, when you have a club filled with shadey charachters and
    money-grabbing 'entrepreneurs' then a BIG fall is on the cards.
    
    
    			Steve
45.866(-: Four times last season...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jul 22 1993 16:027
45.867On the up!BREW11::SPRINGALLConfusion now has met his master!Thu Jul 22 1993 17:1717
    Steve,
    
    I disagree. Most, if not all of the "shady characters" have been
    removed from any position of influence in the club.
    
    As for a "big fall", I think we had that a few years ago when the club
    got into dire financial straits. The club is now financially very
    sound, this provides Ardilles with the scope to rebuild a first class
    team, using last seasons excellent foundations prepared by Messrs.
    Venables, Clemence and Livermore.
    
    Therefore I am looking forward to a very promising new season, where
    Spurs will as usual let their footballing skills do all the "talking"
    that is necessary!
     
    John
    
45.868ECCGY4::HAIGHGod save the mad parade.Thu Jul 22 1993 17:379
    
    	I bet .866 was from Mr Wilson. :-)
    
    	John, assuming that Spurs are over the worst of the internal
    bickering - which I doubt, don't you think it will take a couple of
    seasons to get over the turmoil and to build a decent squad? 
    
    	I think Ardilles is a good manager and will eventually do the
    business but it'll take some time.
45.869Venners sharesLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Jul 23 1993 20:109
    Venables has had two different offers for his Spurs shares. One unknown
    and one from the owner of Binatone, an acquaintance of Sugar. El Tel still
    says that he wants to buy out Sugar but if this is unsuccessful will
    sell to ensure there is not any trouble at the club.
    
    I believe Spurs are currently touring Norway and returning for the Makita
    tournament next weekend.
    
    Antony
45.870PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jul 26 1993 16:5421
    
    The tour of Norway hasnt gone well, the results have been ok, but
    injuries are causing problems. Justin Edinburgh is struggling to make
    the start of the season after picking up a knee injury. Vinny Samways,
    Darren Anderton and Nick Barmby have also picked up injuries. Ossie 
    Ardiles isnt happy about playing nine games before the season starts.
    Colin Calderwood apparently made a good start, getting voted MOM in his
    first game when Spurs beat some Norwegian part timers 1-0 on Friday.
    
    Alan Sugar has written to supporters explaining why TV was sacked. Four 
    Hundred fans who were "vocal" supporters of TV where chosen.
    
    The three Spurs players, Darren Caskey, Sol Cambell and Chris Day all
    had good tournements for the victorious England u18 team that won the
    European Championships yesterday. Darren Caskey captained the team, and
    scored the winner yesterday in the final v Turkey. Chris Day was voted
    best goalkeeper in the tournement and Sol Cambell got MOM yesterday for
    the second time.
    
    Dave...
    
45.871Tempered optimism!BREW11::SPRINGALLConfusion now has met his master!Mon Jul 26 1993 16:5627
    Re. .868
    
    I think Spurs have got a decent squad. Last season they introduced a
    lot of young, new players to the team and they surprised everyone,
    including myself, with how well they played.
    
    My biggest concern is over Ruddock, he was a rock, a real workhorse and
    a good motivator - an example to some of the younger players. He will
    be difficult to replace, let's hope Calderwood (an unknown quantity to
    me) can fill those big boots!
    
    Regards the turmoil, sure it's been difficult, especially in the closed
    season. However, I think that once the team are playing for real again,
    then the troubles will soon fade away into the background. On the whole
    they are young, impressionable and enthuisiastic. But above all they
    are winners and will want their fair share of success, to reward the
    footballing skills and effort that they have displayed on previous
    occassions.
    
    Of course at this level of the game, Premier league, there is a very
    fine dividing line between success and failure - anyone who saw Forest
    play and then get the relegated will understand this. So whilst being
    optimistic, I wouldn't be too surprised if Spurs have a hesitant start.
    
    Yours in sport,
    
      John  
45.872Makita on TVLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Jul 26 1993 17:427
    I believe the Makita tournament is going to be live on ITV. I see in
    ther weekends newspapers we are linked with Anders Limpar. Surprising
    really as we have Anderton and Andy Turner already to fill those
    positions. I would have said a replacement for Mabbutt and someone in
    central midfield would be more appropriate.
                                                  
    Antony
45.873PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jul 26 1993 18:0817
    
    I saw the Limpar rumours. Lets hope George Graham refuses to sell him.
    It worries me alittle, as Ossie in an interview has said that Limpar is
    one of the players he is looking at, so there must be something in it.
    I hope there isnt any intention of selling Darren Anderton. One of my
    main concern's about Alan Sugar were the rumours that he was happy to
    cash in on the top players. This maybe completly untrue, but as Antony
    has said, Andy Turner and Darren Anderton have already shown they are
    well capable of playing in wide positions.
    
    As for a replacement for Mabbutt, there is Jason Cundy, David Tuttle
    and the very impressive Sol Cambell, although he could be seen as
    being to young. I would stick with Mabbutt for another season, he
    settles all around him, and until Colin Calderwood settles down, we
    might need Mabbutt's calm. 
    
    Dave...
45.874Teddy must stay...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jul 28 1993 14:4210
    
    Worrying news this moring in todays tabloids that Teedy Sheringham
    could be off, if his contract talks break down. I suppose this will be
    a good chance to see if Alan Sugar is really interested in keeping the
    top players or just increasing his bank account.
    
    Sheringham scored a hatrick last night in 14 minutes as Spurs ended the
    Norwegian tour with a 5-4 win over Porsgrunn.
    
    Dave...
45.875Talks next weekLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Jul 28 1993 14:467
    DAve,
    
    I heard that Teddy S would be discussing a new contract after the
    Makita tournament with Ossie. I think it's paper talk just stirring the
    pot.
    
    Antony
45.876YUPPY::MCCABEMikeWed Jul 28 1993 17:013
    I wonder if Sheringham's agent (Eric Hall?) has been phoning the press?
    
    Mike M                                                  
45.877Money TalksUPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyWed Jul 28 1993 17:4811
    > I wonder if Sheringham's agent (Eric Hall?) has been phoning the
    > press?
    
    I'd say so . It's like every time Durie wanted a pay rise he suddenley
    managed to let it be known he was "homesick". Similar to Stewart also
    - mind you he used his wife as the excuse.
    
    These agents need banning from the game.
    
    
    dw.
45.878PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jul 28 1993 17:5614
    
    I havent actually seen anything about Sheringham wanting to leave the
    club. He was quoted in yesterdays Daily Express as saying he had spoken
    to Ossie as to where the club was going, and that he wasnt happy to
    stay at a club who were happy with mid table. Ossie apparently told
    assured him they were still aiming as high as possible, and having read
    the story in Todays Sun, it does actually say that it all depends on
    the contract talks between the two breaking down, and at the moment
    there isnt anything to suggest they will. The report states that Sheff
    Wed and Chelsea are keeping an eye on the situation. The headline of
    "Trev in for Sheri" was abit misleading.
    
    Dave...
    
45.879erm oh dearCHEFS::HARRISRGoosenargh!Mon Aug 02 1993 15:3918
    Hi
      Just like to confirm where my loyalties are, were and always will be.
    As a devout Spurs fan I would only like to say, about yesterday.....
    
    
    
    oops.
    
    
    				Richard Harris. (Chips)
    
    
    p.s. If Sugar had waited a couple of weeks we could have had the best
    young manager in the country, but Chelsea got him instead.
    
    p.p.s Glen Hoddle is my footballing hero, and I even bought diamond
    lights!
    
45.880Makita Tournement.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Aug 03 1993 13:1231
    
    Spurs 3  Lazio 2
    
    Good performance from Spurs in this one. Some good Football played and
    good goals. Calderwood got the first with a flying header from a
    corner. Teddy got the second and also played very well, and shouldnt be
    allowed to leave whatever. Lazio scored from a disputed penalty when
    Gascoigne (who was Lazio's best player easily) was brought down.
    Signori scored from the spot. Darren Anderton got Spurs' third before
    gascoigne scored the goal of the game.
     Overall I was pleased with the way we played....but..
    
    Spurs 0  Chelsea 4
    
    This was a nightmare, after all the good work on Saturday, we were
    spanked by Chelsea. I know it was a pre-season friendly, but no wants
    to lose 4-0, especially to one of your local rivals. It happened last
    time we played in the tournement mind you that was worse, it was the
    Arse. We didnt play well at all, and looked very shaky at the back.
    I'll give the blue's the credit they deserve, as they played very well,
    but if we play like that at Newcastle.........
    
    Conclusion....Sheringham must be kept at all costs. Sol Cambell should
    play at left back until Justin Edinburgh is fit, and looks a very good
    player who could even steal that position. We need another midfielder.
    Darren Caskey isnt ready yet for a premier league campaign, but is a
    good prospect. I was dissapointed Andy Turner didnt get a run out. The
    result on Sunday was a disaster, but we did play very well on Saturday.
    Calderwood looks ok, but he isnt Neil Ruddock.....
    
    Dave...
45.881Dozell signs..??????PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Aug 03 1993 14:2511
    
    A report in todays "today" says that Spurs have signed jason Dozell
    from Ipswich for 2 mill. Apparently the deal was done last night, and
    Dozell will sign today. 
    
    There is nothing in the other papers, so I dont know if this is true or
    not.
    
    Dave...
    
    ps.. Is he a midfielder or foward, I cant remeber...?  
45.882Spurs looking OK !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Aug 03 1993 15:1831
    Dave,
    
    if this is true I think it's a good signing. Ossie gave notice to his
    intention of playing Samways in a holding role and he did look very
    comfortable directing play. I think if Dozzell does sign we will have a
    very good squad whill will more than be able to hold our own. 
    
    Makita tournament. - Very disappointing result considering the style of
    play on Saturday. I went Saturday and saw both games. Hoddle was
    different class and could easily fill a role not only for Chelsea but
    also for England. However I thought Ajax were the better side and
    should have won but wanted to walk the ball into the net.
    
    Spurs started very well and deserved a 2-0 lead, knocked the ball about
    well and looked on good form. Sherringham looked great up front as did
    Barmby. He takes such intelligent positions up, he reminds me of
    Daglish. Calderwood looked comfortable but you cannot tell these things
    till the season starts in earnest.
    
    I was disappointed with the crowd's booing of Gazza, he fell in the
    area but the ref gave the penalty not him. How quickly we forget what a
    hero he was to us a couple of years ago. Important lesson for Venables
    to bear in mind I think. Who says Sugar wasn't astute. I thought Sol
    Campbell looked very comfortable at left back and could challenge for
    first team this year as could Caskey.
    
    Looking forward to the new season and I think that we might start
    slowly but watch us in the cup competitions.
    
    Antony
                     
45.883Yes.He's a SpurUPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyTue Aug 03 1993 16:129
    re : Dozzel
    	The Mirror says we signed him also. Fee 2b decided by tribunal.
    
    
    
    Is he any good ?
    
    
    dw.
45.884;-)GVA05::BURKHALTERTue Aug 03 1993 16:295
    Re:-1
    
    If Dozzels fee is 2billion he'd better pretty good!!
    
    -Dom
45.885PEKING::BAREFIELDABLUE IS THE COLOURTue Aug 03 1993 16:316
    
    Why dont Tottenham offer Chelsea 2M for Cascarino, he's already
    showed Tottenham how to put the ball in the net..
    
    Andy..B
    
45.886PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Aug 03 1993 16:439
    
    yeah, Ive just read it. It seems he has signed and is pretty happy
    about it. Ossie has said this will help convince Teddy Sheringham to
    stay.
    
    Spurs are also interested in a Celtic player, but I cant remeber his
    name. Ossie will be there to watch him against Man Utd.
    
    Dave...
45.887It's official LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Aug 03 1993 17:368
45.888What?BOOZER::SPRINGALLConfusion now has met his master!Tue Aug 03 1993 18:052
    Not Joan Collins then?
    
45.889Teddy wants alot of money....PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Aug 04 1993 12:3116
    
    Last night on "London Tonight" Teddy said he wants to stay at Spurs,
    but in todays Sun it is reported that he wants 10K aweek. Thats alot of
    money. In his case I would say he should be payed it. Its hard to get
    hold of gaurenteed goalscorers these days, and he is one. Ossie is in a
    difficult position, as there will be no shortage of takers if his
    demands arent met. I hope the management team can meet these demands,
    as I would say he is vital to the team.
    
    Unfortunatley football transfer fees and wages have gone beserk now,
    but if you want the best you have to pay it, as there is someone else
    who will. I can see teddy's point as he saying he was top scorer last
    season and wants to be payed what the other top players in the country
    are getting.
    
    Dave...
45.890ticket swap for Newcastle gameBONNET::HARDYWed Aug 04 1993 21:569
    Chaps,
    
    If anyone is willing to swop my 2 standing tickets for the Spurs end of
    the Newcastle game, for your 2 tickets anywhere else in the ground
    please mail me @vbo. Usual cash adjustment, etc.
    
    thanks
    
    peter
45.891PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Aug 05 1993 12:237
    
    Last time I contacted THFC, Spurs were not getting any tickets for this
    game due to building work at the ground. 
    
    Has this changed now....?
    
    Dave... 
45.892I hope so!BONNET::HARDYThu Aug 05 1993 14:025
    Dave,
    
    I (or at least my Spurs supporter buddy) has just got 2 from WHL.
    
    Peter
45.893Tickets for NewcastleLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Aug 05 1993 15:314
    Dave, Spurs got 2,000 tickets which went on sale on the Saturday after
    the Makita games. Very large queue for them.
    
    Antony
45.894The season approaches.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Aug 09 1993 21:4736
    Spurs drew 0-0 with Brentford last Friday with Dozzell making his debut.
    
    Today's currant bun indicates a clear out at Spurs with Howells, Gray,
    Van Den Hauwe, Samways ??(Don't believe that one) and Durie all ready to 
    be purchased. Tuttle and Hendon have gone. Phil King(Think tyhat's his
    name) of Sheffield Wed full back is a target with Edinburgh being injuried
    and Mrs Mandy Smith not in favour. John Collins of Celtic has signed a 
    new three year deal so he is maybe not on his way down to WHL and another 
    Spurs target Mark Stein at Stoke who were not offered enough money.
    
    There was also some terrace gossip at the Makita about Edinburgh being
    unsettled as he is currently dating Miss Venables.
    
    Can't wait till Saturday and we can get down to proper football, not
    meaningless friendlies. I like what they are doing with the North
    Stand.
    
    My starting line up would be :
    
    				Thorsvedt
    
    				Mabbutt
    	Sol	                       			Austin
    				Caulderwood
    
    		      		
    	Anderton              	Samways		       Allen
    		Barmby				Dozzell		  
    
    				Sherringham
    
    Subs : 	Sedgeley
    	       	Turner
    		Walker 	
    
    Antony   
45.895PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Aug 10 1993 12:1210
    
    Antony...
    
    It looks like Nick Barmby will be out for a few weeks with shin
    splints. Gordon Durie played in the win at Peterboro last night.
    
    Spurs won 2-1 goals from Sol Cambell, who was apparently impressive at
    left back (as he was v Lazio) and Teddy Sheringham.
    
    Dave...
45.8965 days and counting !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Aug 10 1993 13:159
    I guess I would replace Barmby with Durie, who in the cup win v Norwich
    last year looked good in a midfield supporting role. It sounds like
    Beardsley and Vennison will be out of the Newcastle side on Saturday,
    bad news for Newcastle bad good for us. Also there was a very good
    article on Ardiles in the Sunday Times this week. I will be sending it
    to the Spur asking if they can print it. It will make a change from all
    the negative sh*t that seems to pervade the fanzine at present.
                    
    Antony
45.897PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Aug 10 1993 14:2716
    
    Ossie has denied he is looking to sell Samways or Howells, and has also
    denied being interested in Phil King, the Shef Wed left back.
    
    The Newcastle game should be interesting, they will miss Beardsley. We
    will need to be on top form as they will be rampant in front of 25000
    sreaming black and white faces. It is a hard game to start with, but
    the pressure could get to them, if they dont get on top early. I dont
    really know what to expect this season, its basically the same team as
    last year, but what worries me is that we could miss Razor, and if we
    start leeking goals, we are in trouble.
    
    Dave...
    
    
    
45.898the Ruddock investment gets eaten away.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Aug 10 1993 17:214
45.899PLUNDR::MORANSmell Tuna? Then PSC CD, fast!Tue Aug 10 1993 18:147
    
    >......form as they will be rampant in front of 25000 sreaming black
    > and white faces
    
    37,500 - up until Christmas.
    
    Tim
45.900They were asking for itESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Tue Aug 10 1993 18:475
45.901Is Dozies price settled yet ?CHEFS::HARRISRGoosenargh!Tue Aug 10 1993 18:5110
45.902Razor..well worth 750KPEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Aug 10 1993 20:316
    
    Re- Last time we had a bargain....
    
    Neil Ruddock.
    
    Dave...
45.903The Season starts...and already its "out Injured"PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Aug 13 1993 12:4517
    
    Ian Walker wants a move, as Eric will be first choice. Walker has said
    he talked to Ossie and Ossie said he will listen to any offers.
    
    The season starts tomorrow, and we have some injury problems. Darren
    Anderton is rated very doubtfull for the game with an ankle injury.
    There is also a problem around Jason Dozell and Paul Allen. With Nick
    Barmby and Justin Edinburgh already out it isnt really the best
    preperation to the new season. Its a bit of a joke really, at the start
    of the season, it seems Tottenham are not the only team who have lots
    of injury problems. I suppose its what comes of playing too many pre
    season friendlies. There is no wonder our players in this country are
    always injured, the season doesnt really stop now.
    
    Still, I cant wait for 3:00 tomorrow.
    
    Dave...
45.904PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Aug 16 1993 13:3617
    
    Newcastle 0  Tottenham 1
    
                 Sheringham
    
    Great start to the season. Listening to the game on the radio and
    watching MOTD, confirmed that we should have thrashed them. They had
    lots of passion and effort, but apart from a Cole chance well saved by
    Eric and the freekick that hit the post at the end, the hardly created
    anything. Good to see Teddy on target, and he looked very sharp.
    
    The Arse tonight at home, after there embaressment on Sat, they will
    probably be out practising kicking the ball as far as possible, (good
    challenge by the England right back on Saturday to give away the
    penalty).
    
    Dave...
45.905It's all go again tonight !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Aug 16 1993 16:0312
    Great result, particularly with Anderton, Barmby, Allen and Edinburgh 
    absent. I wonder if Keegan had a chat with Walker whilst he was up there 
    as Walker is looking for 1st team football, Ardiles said he would
    listen to offers and Newcastle were said to be interested. 
    
    Well another big game tonight, lets hope our good start is built upon
    although we must be patient and even if we have some bad results give
    the team our support. 
    
    Samways was MOM in the report in the Sunday Times.
    
    Antony   
45.906The Arse didndt really snatch it..PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Aug 17 1993 12:5732
    
    Spurs 0  Arsenal 1
     
             Wright
    
    We can have no complaints with this result. Arsenal dominated the game
    and we really should have been dead and buried before I was just
    begining to think we might get away with a draw. Three minutes to go
    and a corner comes over, Linighan heads goalwards, and the completley
    unmarked Ian Wright directs it into the other corner. 
    
     It wasnt a good performance from Spurs, who tried to play but weren't
    allowed to by Arsenal, it resulted in some good Football in our own
    half, but no penetration and the ball being given away in their half.
    
    Arsenal had numerous chances, Spurs had two, Teddy Sheringham had a
    clear chance in the first half, Jason Dozzell chalenged Seamen and the
    ball fell to Teddy, who instead of hitting it first time with his left
    foot, tried to pull it onto his right and Seamen grabbed it off his
    foot. The other chance fell to Calderwood in the second half from a
    corner, he didnt make a good contact with the header and it ended up
    being cleared. Arsenal also scored, but the ref didnt think it was over
    the line.
    
    Sol Cambell again played well, as did Darren Caskey when he came on.
    Durie was rubbish and the midfield struggled to compete with Arsenal
    until Caskey came on 15 minutes from then end. We need to get Darren
    Anderton and Nick Barmby fit asap.
    
    Its still early days yet.
    
    Dave...
45.907Big Banana skinsLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Aug 17 1993 15:4215
    Absolutely correct Dave, I watched on SKY and it was painful. Arsenal
    were sharper and double as determined to win than us. I think they
    should have had a goal in the first half but we were fortunate. Just as
    the corner was about to be taken I said to my friend that they would
    score from this and I wish I'd kept my big mouth shut. Still there were
    positives - Campbell, particularly his saving challenge on Wright,
    Caskey when he came on and I thought Calderwood was OK. The remainder
    of the midfield were non-existant. Up front had no support and very
    little opportunity with the ball. It's early days and we have a young
    team with several first team absentee's. We must keep the faith.
    
    Barmby, Anderton and Allen were particularly missed.
    
    Antony
    
45.908Happy days are here again!!!XSTACY::MDUNPHYJust another Day!!Tue Aug 17 1993 16:5810
    	Well what can I say, I'm delighted, our first win and where else but the
	lane. A good performance overall, with parlour having a good game, and
	eddie came into it a bit after a quite start. I still think Jensen
	is a waste of space. We created a good few chances and thankfully
	we got the goal we deserved. Dont ask me how the ref didnt allow
	adams attempt, ya man was miles over the line. I was beginning
	to think we'd end up with a draw, but the game turned our way.
	

	Till next saturday.
45.909FORTY2::FOWLERMCome the glorious dayFri Aug 20 1993 18:399
Wotcha,

A friend of mine is after buying her husband some tickets for the Man Utd versus
Spurs game at White Hart Lane on Jan 15th next year. How should she go about
getting tickets?

Cheers for any help,

Mike
45.9101 - 0 HOME WINCHEFS::HARRISRGoosenargh!Mon Aug 23 1993 17:3115
    Has nobody noticed the fact that we won ? Ok so it was only against Man
    City, but it was still a win. From what I could make out, it was a dire
    game with City commiting suicide at the back. Sedgley finally sliding
    in from about 3 inches, after Coton had saved magnificantly from a
    powerful header from Andy Hill ( his own side ) who was trying to emulate a
    splendid goal scored for us by Des Walker a couple of years ago ! Ossie
    needs to get everyone fit A.S.A.P and maybe get a top class playmaker
    from somewhere. Lazio have an above average lump of lard but I don't
    expect him to come back to WHL, but we are lacking a killer ball for
    the likes of Sheringham to latch on to. Still, Barmby and Anderton
    should do the biz.
    
    Rich H
    
    
45.911spurs gossipLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Aug 23 1993 18:199
    Yesterday's Sunday Mirror gossip section said that Spurs werew after
    Daley  and Parker from Villa.  The Sunday Times had an article
    detailing where the Venables funds came from to buy his shares in Spurs
    and that he was, contrary to what he is saying, not open to losing any
    money personally if he loses the Tottenham battle.
    
    I think we miss Anderton and Barmby in particular.
    
    Antony
45.912PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Aug 24 1993 12:4413
    
    Spurs beat Man City...well that's obvious. Spurs were apparently all
    over City but couldnt score, until Sedgley knocked the ball over the
    line from about a yard.
    
    Twp hard games this week, which should tell us how our season will go.
    Liverpool on Wednesday and Villa on Saturday. both away.
    
    Re tickets for Man Utd...
    
    These wont go on sale until a month before the game.
    
    Dave...
45.913PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Aug 26 1993 12:2223
    
    Liverpool 1  Spurs 2
    
    Clough       Sheringham 2
    
    
    Great result.....I listened to the game on the radio, although
    Liverpool had alot of pressure in the second half, they hardly created
    a chance. Liverpool took the lead through Clough, but Spurs equalised
    when Burrows pushed Teddy over and he scored from the spot. Just before
    half time Teddy knocked in Jason Dozzell's shot and we have our third
    win at Anfield. 
    
    I must amit to being abit worried before the game, but I suppose
    Liverpool couldnt continue at the pace they had set off at, and as
    Southampton proved last night, beating Swindon by 5 isnt anything
    special. We can hopefully build on this now, with another hard game
    away to Villa on Saturday coming up.
    
    Well pleased....
    
    Dave...
    
45.914A Cunno free day !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Aug 26 1993 15:009
    Who have Spurs got in the Rumbelows cup? 
    
    Liverpool - Excellent result for us, we must now build on this v Villa 
    and then our bogey team Chelsea at home. I think we will do well away 
    from home this year as we can break quickly and effectively whereas at 
    home we will have the same thing done to us. Has Teddy signed his new
    contract yet? 
    
    Antony
45.915PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Aug 26 1993 15:068
    
    Antony..
    
    I checked teletext this morning, I'm not sure when the draw was made,
    but it wasnt on there at about 7:15.
    
    Dave...
    
45.916YUPPY::BUSHAlive and KickingThu Aug 26 1993 15:076
    
    	Away to Burnley, I believe.
    
    although I could be wrong.
    
    Tony B.
45.917Dozzell fee empty's the coffersLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Aug 27 1993 18:0215
45.918CODS::ESBECKDec Van EsbeckFri Aug 27 1993 18:161
    I thought Dozell was 27?
45.919ESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Fri Aug 27 1993 19:033
45.920PEKING::JOLLYLViva la rock .... the killer lives onFri Aug 27 1993 21:447
    
    Ant,
    
    you don't appear to be looking forward to our visit do you?  Come on
    cheer up and show some enthusiasm, you might even win,
    
    Loz.
45.9211-1 v ChelseaLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Sep 02 1993 16:5111
    Well Chelsea nearly had their hoo-doo on us again with Sheringham
    scoring a late disputed penalty to secure a point. We seemed to have 
    plenty of pressure in the 2nd half, but do we always need the other side 
    to score before we start playing. Hopefully Allen and Barmby will be 
    back soon.
    
    We now have a rest for a week or so till Sheff Utd away. 
    
    What are the dates for Burnley.
    
    Antony
45.922End of the Venners era !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Sep 03 1993 13:439
    Terry Venables has sold his share-holding in Spurs. He apparently
    cannot afford to sustain his campaign to buy the club from Sugar, 
    which I think is a sensible decision as I didn't rate his chances.
    
    It is not known to whom Venables sold his shares to. This is worrying
    as the thing we need at the club is non-football stability.
    
    Antony	
    
45.923BLKPUD::WATTERSONPCan I speak to an adult ?Fri Sep 03 1993 16:259
    
    I wonder if Venables timing has anything to do with next week's England
    game - anything other than a victory for England could see the end of
    Taylor.... and if that does happen, Venables doesn't want to rule
    himself out of the running by fighting over Tottenham.
    
    Just a thought..
    
    Paul
45.924PEKING::COSSEYNFri Sep 03 1993 16:566
    
    What really worrys me is the fact that Steve Coppell hasn't taken
    a new Mangerial role, could it be that he is also waiting in the
    wings.  Only time will tell...
    
    Neil..
45.925Back to league actionLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Sep 09 1993 15:2512
    Apparently Anderton went off at half time for England u21 on Tuesday
    evening. Hope he's OK for Saturday. I have booked tickets for Oldham
    next week and hope also to make the trip to Burnley. I see Spurs are
    offering family tickets, offering in certain areas of the ground that if
    you purchase one tickets another ticket is half pricce, maximum 4 full
    price/half price tickets per order. Good idea on the smaller games to
    attract families. 
    
    Durie did well for Scotland last night I heard, miss of the game for
    England from Mr Wright, I know it's wrong but I had to smile.
    
    Antony 
45.926....go marching on.......BOOZER::SPRINGALLConfusion now has met his master!Thu Sep 09 1993 16:3222
    Dear fellow Spurs supporters & others,
    
    This may well be the last note I write as I am leaving Digital at the
    end of the month. I'll miss you all very much and the banter that goes
    on in this conference. Best wishes for the future to you all - even
    Ars* fans! (Sorry I couldn't bring myself to finish the unmentionable!)
    
    On another topic, my lad plays football every week and for some time
    I've been worried about injuries and "overuse". The article in last
    Sunday's 'Mail on Sunday' voices these concerns. Anyway, I decided to
    do something about it and I have just successfully completed the FA
    course "Basic Certificate in the Treatment and Management of Injuries"
    at a local colledge. I can thoroughly recommend it for anyone involved
    in their local team and I've now secured the position of "sponge man"
    for the Feckenham Juniors under 10's team! Wow!
    
    (NB. We "professionals" don't use a bucket and sponge any more because
    of the danger of cross-infection).
    
    Yours in sport,
    
    John
45.927Good Luck John...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Sep 09 1993 16:391
    
45.928PEKING::JOLLYLViva la rock .... the killer lives onThu Sep 09 1993 17:028
    
    John,
    
    I'm sorry to see you go, George is really p*ssed as the colonials say.
    It was nice to meet you both through work and footy, I wish you all the
    best for the future.
    
    Lawrence.
45.929Good luck John. LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Sep 09 1993 17:4537
    John,
    
    good luck, I'll never forget that fateful day at the noters tournament
    when we tamed/spanked/whacked/whalloped/humiliated that team from note 46.
    
    **
    
    A joke I heard recently that I don't know whether you've heard.
    Probably as old as time but a new one for me.
    
    Glen Hoddle, Ossie and George Graham at a bar. A young lady walks up
    and starts chatting to Glenda. She plucks up the courage and asks if
    asks if she can have an autograph. Glenda is reluctant but the Woman
    then says that she wants him to sign her left buttock. Ok says Glenn
    and signs.
    
    She then moves to Ossie who is also very reluctant but the woman then
    say that she wants Ossie to sign her right buttock. OK says Ossie and
    signs.
    
    She then moves to GG and asks if he will give her an autograph. No says
    George as he has been bothered all day with autograph hunters.
    
    Go on says the woman, you can sign my C*nt.
    
    No change says George, I've signed enough of those in the last three
    seasons.
    
    I'll now go home and rest for a while.
    
    Antony
    
     
    
    
    
    Antony 
45.930Will it be forty, will it be fifty? Kay, sera...YUPPY::MCCABEMikeFri Sep 10 1993 13:4717
    Good luck, John.  
    
    You're right about the joke, Antony, as you say, "as old as time".  The
    only thing that changes is the names.  Personally, I prefer the following 
    "oldie", which has more than a grain of truth about it.
    
    A bloke dies and finds himself at the Pearly Gates.  St Peter says to
    him, "Sorry you can't come in because you've been a bad boy.  However,
    there is a way to redeem yourself.  Take this bucket and move all the
    water in the Atlantic ocean into the Pacific."  Rather than face the
    fiery furnace and eternal damnation the guy takes the bucket and off he
    goes.  A hundred years pass and the guy returns to the Pearly Gates
    where he meets St Peter.  "Look, this is impossible, isn't there another
    way I can gain redemption?"  "Hmmm," says St Peter, "OK, go back to
    Earth and help Tottenham win the League."  "Give me back the bucket!"
    
    Mike M        
45.931PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Sep 10 1993 14:2613
    
    Sheff Utd away tomorrow. I hope Darren Anderton was subbed as he wasnt
    playing well on Wednesday, and he hasnt had a reaccurance of the ankle
    problem.
    
    Some outs..
    
    Pat Van Den Hauwe to Millwall
    Terry Fenwick to Swindon
    Andy Gray to some Belgium club on trial with the possibilty of a 200K
    move.
    
    Dave...
45.932PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Sep 13 1993 16:587
    
    
    2-2 at Bramell Lane on Saturday. In the lead twice through Teddy and
    Jason Dozell's first goal for the club. Still its better than the 6-0
    beating we got last season.
    
    Dave...
45.933Panorama 16/09/93PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Sep 17 1993 12:4713
    
    Oh dear.....anyone see Panorama last night. The programme gave the
    details of why Terry Venables was sacked from WHL. It seems Terry has
    been up to no good. Now I doubt there are many people naive enough to
    think he wasnt involved in wrong doings somewhere along the lines, but
    the programme alleges serious fraud, involving a number of companies
    and also some bizarre cash payments to obscure American companies and
    Italian restaurant owners.
    
    If the allegations are true, I'd say Terry is in deep trouble.
    
    
    Dave...
45.934YUPPY::MCCABEMikeFri Sep 17 1993 13:4815
    >> .....anyone see Panorama last night.
    
    Yep, I saw it, Dave.  Fascinating stuff.  If it's all true, El Tel
    could be spending some time at Her Majesty's pleasure.  However, it was
    a one-sided story they were telling with no comeback from Venables,
    although he apparently was asked (and declined) to take part in the 
    programme.
    
    I'm sure that many of the accusations, e.g. large amounts of money being
    paid to people for "consultancy services", are par for the course at most
    football clubs - that doesn't make it right.  However, the most serious
    accusation, selling stuff that he didn't own to raise the money to put
    into Tottenham is serious bananas.  
    
    Mike M
45.935Not El Tel.......Says El TelPAKORA::JOWENSFri Sep 17 1993 15:397
    El Tel lawyer has made a statement this morning (heard ot on the radio)
    that the programme was libelous(sp) and that the matter would be taken
    further.  Suprisingly enough he also said that Venables totally denies
    the allegations.
    
     John
    
45.936A Spoonful of Sugar helps the Venables go down...CODS::ESBECKDec Van EsbeckFri Sep 17 1993 16:444
    It's starting to look as if the bold Alan was right all
    along.....despite the outrage of the Spurs fans at the time.
    
    Declan
45.937A TV StarESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Fri Sep 17 1993 16:545
45.938when will it end ?EBYGUM::WATTERSONPwho me ?Fri Sep 17 1993 17:107
    
    
    I reckon football's rife with these dodgy deals - Sugar's the first to
    blow the lid in a big way. I don't think it will end at Venables and
    Tottenham.
    
    Paul
45.939Tottenham Hotspur 5 Oldham 0CHEFS::HARRISRGOOSENARGHMon Sep 20 1993 14:357
    A good win, has anybody got a match report, as I saw brief highlights
    on MOTD. Teddy seems to be banging them in, and I read on Teletext
    yesterday that he has agreed to stay at WHL. I think fouth place is a
    good place to be at this stage of the season, but three places higher
    at the end would be better.
    
    Rich.
45.940No rest in the EL TEl affair.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Sep 20 1993 17:2633
    Well after we thought we could concentrate on the football back comes
    the Venables affair. It certainly looks like El Tel has some serious
    allegations to stand up to. Certainly from yesterday's Dispatches I
    feel that Sugar is playing off a straighter bat and Venables was ducking
    and diving. However, I do believe that TV presents items to shock and 
    looking at the Gascoigne transfer from the way Panorama covered it and 
    the way Dispatches covered it, there was a more realistic attitude on 
    Dispatches. Gino Santins role was covered and the overall truth on the
    transfer value, with Venables including the interest on the fee and the 
    value of two friendlies against Lazio. The reason Sugar was pissed off 
    about it was Venables attitude and performance during the transfer saga. 
    
    Venables business partners certainly don't stand up well in his
    defence. Eddie Ashby was proved to have lied on film about his
    position as Spurs. This can't have done Venables case any good and
    certainly looks to have been one of the main factors in Sugar deciding
    to sever Venables involvement at Spurs.
    
    On the team a good win although I can't say it was the best performance
    I've ever seen. I suppose three nil up after seven minutes does kill
    off the flow and balance of a game. Still three points and a good
    improvement of our goal standing is good news. Bad news is Dean
    Austin's injury. With Fenwick and Van den Hauwe gone it looks like
    Ossie might need to buy to sort out this position. I must say from a
    Spurs point of view, we now have a distinct Tottenham flavour about
    the team and back roon staff. We play the ball from the back. Thorsvedt 
    throws the ball out rather than reliance on the punt up field as per the 
    last couple of seasons.
    
    I know Ossie was interested in the Sheff Wed full back a while ago. If
    we are going to buy we must do so soon.
    
    Antony         
45.941PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Sep 20 1993 17:4814
    
    Great result on Saturday. Bad news about Dean Austin. He's out until
    the new year with a fracture of the fibula (?). I think Ossie will buy
    a left back, and move Sol Cambell over to right back, as he is right
    footed.
    
    Teddy looks like he is ready to sign now, that is good news.
    
    Burnley away on Wednesday.
    
    The Venables/Sugar thing cant be helping the team settle, although we
    have made a much better start than last season.
    
    Dave...
45.942A run to Wembley - yes pleaseLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Sep 23 1993 14:1129
    Burnley 0-0 away yesterday evening. Who replaced Austin at right back. 
    
    Is there any news on replacements and signings. I know we had our eye on
    Ablett of Everton and Stein of Stoke, who has put his value up since
    yesterday evening.
    
    I believe we have sold much more than bought since the summer. With
    Caulderwood and Dozzell being the only newcomers and the outgoings
    reading.
    
    Nayim
    Ruddock
    Allen
    Van Den Hauwe
    Fenwick
    Gray - On loan.
    Tuttle
    
    I still believe we are looking for someone to challenge for the
    positions up front, as Barmby's injury has I believe highlighted the
    shortage of options we have their. We must also be sure of our successor
    to Mabbutt who is playing as well as ever but coming to the end of his
    career.                                                      
    
    Antony
    
    
    
     
45.943FORTY2::ETHERIDGELayers and layers of drumsThu Sep 23 1993 14:245
	Some youngster called Carr played at right back I think. 
	He was getting booed in the second half so he must have done alright.


	Ian 
45.944PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Sep 23 1993 15:2719
    
    I saw the game last night on TV. Although Burnley had most of the play
    (on the highlights) they only created a couple of good chances. Ian 
    Walker made a fine save from a deflected shot, and all the other 
    chances were straight at him. Some good defending from Mabbut and 
    Calderwood.
    
    Teddy was unlucky when he hit the inside of the post with a curling
    lob, but he missed a good chance towards the end of the game, shooting
    over from just inside the box.
    
    Overall, not a bad result.
    
    
    
    Anyone se the Sun this morning, they are saying that Paul Gascoigne
    could be back at Spurs soon, on loan.
    
    Dave...
45.945PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Sep 27 1993 13:2826
    
    Ipswich 2    Spurs 2
    
    ?            Sheringham
    Marshall     Dozzell
    
    
    A good result in the end, but at half time I thought we were going
    third. We totally outclassed Ipswich in the first half, and should have
    been more than 1-0 up at half time. The goal from Teddy, was a good
    one, Darren Anderton bent a cross in and Teddy got in front of his
    marker and glanced the ball into the far corner.
    
    We controlled the game, but Ipswich got an equaliser, against the run
    of play.Then the game turned on the sending off of Colin Calderwood.
    (two bookable offences). Ipswich got well on top after that, and took
    the lead through Marshall. Three minutes too go, and Jason Dozzell, who
    I thought had an excellent game, sneaked in to grab an equaliser after
    Linighan fell over the ball in the penalty area.
    
    Good result, good game and at times in the first half some outstanding
    Football from Tottenham. Things are going well, and the addition of
    David Kerslake to the squad at right back (IS HE ANY GOOD ???), should
    help, as that is a problem position with Dean Austin's injury.
    
    Dave...
45.946We will, we will rock you!CHEFS::HARRISRGOOSENARGHThu Sep 30 1993 13:573
    Roll on the 16th of October when we shall play out of our skins.
    
    Rich.
45.947PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Oct 04 1993 11:2536
    
    Tottenham 3  Everton 2
    
    Teddy        Rideout
    Anderton     Cottee
    Caskey
    
    What a game, 1-2 with 70 seconds to go and we win 3-2. Brilliant, we
    did it to them last year, Paul...I bet your sick.
    
    We dominated the game, but Everton scored first, a good diving header
    from Rideout. Spurs started to get on top as half time approached, and
    Southall made the first of about 5 very good saves from Sheringam's
    flick, he also turned Calderwood's header over, and Sheringam had one
    cleared off the line. The Everton goal continued to live a charmed life
    in the second half, with Southall in top form. Teddy finally got the
    equaliser 15 minutes in with a free header. Thats it, I thought we
    would go on to win, and we did, but not as expected. Cottee ( who
    looked sharpe ) scored a penalty, then we got a stroke of luck when
    beagrie's turn and shot, bounced back off the cross bar.
    
    Then the climax, constant Tottenham pressure Hills cross, Teddy's
    miscued volley, and Darren Anderton cooley strokes the ball home. The
    Darren Caskey slots home the winner, after Teddy's shot was again well
    saved by Southall, and thankfully the Everton defender (Holmes?)
    decided topass to Caskey in the box.
    
    Great game. David Kerslake made a promising debut, Sheringham had a
    brilliant game..and Southall didnt deserve to lose, but it would have
    been totally unjust if we had lost.
    
    Fifth...
    
    Dave...(-:
    
    
45.948ffth and climbing.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Oct 04 1993 14:0911
    Great result, we can now look forward to the visit of Burnley on
    Wednesday. Where I will be making a visit to WHL. It's great organising
    business trips to london on home games. 
    
    I'm pleased to see the way the youngsters are playing, with Campbell,
    Caskey and now Hill all looking the part in the team. It was in the
    papers that Durie has been told he has no long term future at the club
    and as soon as Barmby is fit he will be looking to move. Ossie is still
    keen on Stein of Stoke.
    
    Antony
45.949Great entertainmentFORTY2::ROBERTSONLiving with Flamingos on the DELTAMon Oct 04 1993 14:5017
I saw the game on Sky yesterday, and it was one of the most entertaining games
I've seen in a long time. Both teams played exceptionally well, and I think a
draw would have been a fair result. 

However, as has been said many times before, football lasts for 90 minutes not
89, and Everton payed the price, though to be fair, in the last 10 minutes,
Spurs put a great amount of pressure on the Everton defense, and I was not
surprised when the equalised. I was however when the scored the winner. Everton
should have pulled everyone back, and I don't know what Holmes was thinking of
when he passed the ball to Caskey. As Dave said, Nev didn't deserve to be on the
losing side.

I was very impressed with Caskey, and I see him as a potential Captain of
England. He was my man of the match yesterday, and he's only 19.


Al
45.950PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Oct 05 1993 15:476
    
    Nick Barmby makes his comeback for the reserves today at Bristol City.
    He is a month ahead of schedule, so lets hope he is'nt rushed back and
    suffers any reaccurance.
    
    Dave... 
45.951Excellent newsLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Oct 05 1993 17:513
    Another week for Barmby and a return at Man Utd could be on the cards.
    
    Antony
45.952don't rush the lad Please!CHEFS::HARRISRGOOSENARGHWed Oct 06 1993 16:547
    I hope that they don't rush his return. I admire him as a player, but
    he needs to be completely rested, before he returns, as he is no use to
    us crocked. 
    
    Rich.
    
    
45.953PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Oct 07 1993 10:5312
    
    Spurs 3      Burnley 1
    
    Sheringham 2  ?
    Howells
    
    I havent seen the goals yet, but a good win. Barmby better be fit by
    next Saturday, as it looks like Durie has played his last game. After
    being subbed he apparently flew into a range shouting at Ossie that he
    is (according to the papers) a F****** C***. 
    
    Ossie wasnt too happy.... 
45.954Info needed!CHEFS::HARRISRGOOSENARGHThu Oct 07 1993 12:484
    Any body out there want to give us the name of the team we have drawn in 
    the CC cup ?
    
    Rich.
45.955KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJHow's that....you're outThu Oct 07 1993 12:547
45.956a familiar nameCHEFS::HARRISRGOOSENARGHThu Oct 07 1993 13:094
45.957Scrapped by.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Oct 07 1993 13:5519
    I went to the game last night, getting to my seat just after Sheringham
    had put us 1-0 up. The Burnley equaliser was a good strikers goal but a
    bad defensive blunder with Calderwood, who apart from this had an
    excellent game, and Thorsvedt, who looked nervous all night, both
    hesitating allowing the Burnley player to loop the ball into the net.
    Terrible conditions, and to be honest I did not see Caskey's incident
    to cause his expulsion but the ref immediately called him over. I
    thought Durie was very poor. If anyone is a F****** C*** it's him. Work
    rate of zero. Howells appearance livened Spurs up but Burnley hit the
    post and missed another gilt edged chance which could have sent us out
    of the cup. Excellent volley for the 2 goal and this killed Burnley
    off. At least the players have a rest before it's off to Old Trafford
    next Saturday. Derby away shouldn't hold any fears for us as we are
    playing well away from home. 
    
    Dozzell didn't play and we missed him in midfield. I think that if
    Durie goes Stein will be a top target.
    
    Antony 
45.958scraped by, actually....TRUCKS::SANTso near yet sofa...Thu Oct 07 1993 21:025
    
    	Yeah, what he said...it looked the same from the seat next to him
    	;-)
    
        Andy.
45.959I have faith.CHEFS::HARRISRGreat things are afoot!Wed Oct 13 1993 18:464
    Looks like nobody has any faith in Spurs, in the predictions this week.
    Still I think they'll do it. Man U 1 - Spurs 3. No problem.
    
    Rich.
45.960CHEFS::HARRISRGreat things are afoot!Thu Oct 14 1993 20:234
    Oh for Gods sake, someone put Spurs down for a win this weekend.
    
    Rich.
    
45.961PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Oct 18 1993 13:207
    
    Teddy is out for two weeks after picking up a knee injury on Saturday.
    
    Hopefully back to winning ways on Saturday against Swindon. Good to see
    Nick Barmby back.
    
    Dave...
45.962not goodCHEFS::HARRISRGreat things are afoot!Mon Oct 18 1993 14:526
    Bum bum bum. I realy thought we would do it. If it's not one thing it's
    another. Spurs are up infront of the F.A. for the way Ossie came to
    WHL. As soon as Barmby comes back, Sheringham goes out injured, but
    worst of all, WHAT HAS JUSTIN EDINBUROUGH DONE TO HIS HAIR !!!!
    
    Rich.
45.963PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Oct 20 1993 14:1211
    
    Teddy could be back this weekend. It was expected that he would need
    surgery on his knee, but a specialist has said that wont be neccesary,
    and he could be fit to score numerous goals this weekend against
    Swindon.
    
    Spurs have a Norwegian midfielder on trial. He was recomended by Eric, 
    and plays for the national team. If he signs the fee should be around 
    half a million.
    
    Dave...
45.964Up the Vikings !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Oct 20 1993 15:535
45.965Vikings for rentOSLACT::HENRIKWMaking the most of miseryWed Oct 20 1993 17:046
    Ronny Johnsen has been playing for the Norwegian club Lyn.
    Lyn dropped out of our top division after this season.
    Playing in England would definitely make him a better player.
    And yes, he scored in the game against Poland.
    
    Henrik
45.9663pts please!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Oct 22 1993 16:1510
    Swindon at home tomorrow. We must get three points but these are the
    kind of games that normally kick us up the backside.
    
    Does anyone know if the Norwegian lad is staying? I am glad to see that
    Teddy is recovering much quicker than expected from his injury.
    
    Lets hope for Barmby, Sherigham and Anderton to set WHL alight
    tomorrow.
    
    Antony
45.967PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Oct 22 1993 18:3013
    
    Apparently Spurs have two Norwegian's over for trials. Both are
    Internationals.
    
    If Teddy plays tomorrow, we will probably spank them, but Swindon have
    tightened up and have got to win sometime, I just hope its not
    tomorrow. Three points will keep us up with the pace, a place in Europe
    isnt out of the question, and a good Cup run will do very nicely. Its
    about our turn again for the FA Cup, and we its about time we got to
    the final of the Coke, semi's and quaters recently, mind you a hard
    game away to Derby next week to get through first.
    
    Dave...
45.968ConvictedGVA05::BURKHALTERSat Oct 23 1993 13:375
    Dave,
         Are these trials for the two Norwegian's some sort of attempt
       by Graham Taylor to get revenge, what are they charged with? :-)
    
    -Dom
45.969PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Oct 27 1993 11:0913
    
    After the dissapointing result on Saturday, its Derby away in the Coke
    Cup tonight. By all accounts, we were lucky to get a draw with Swindon
    despite taking the lead.
    
    Teddy Sheringham wont play tonight, according to Ceefax, so it looks
    like Jason Dozzell will partner Nick Barmby in attack, as he did in the 
    second half on Saturday.
    
    Derby are 100% at home this season, it will be a difficult game
    tonight.
    
    Dave...
45.970PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Oct 28 1993 11:1915
    
    Derby 0  Spurs 1
             Barmby
    
    Great result, I thought we might go out against a Derby side that have 
    won all their home games this season. Nick Barmby gets the winner in 
    the 71st minute, a tap in after Steve Sedgley hit the bar.
    
    Anyone know the draw yet....?
    
    Blackburn on Saturday. 
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.971Home in the cupLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Oct 28 1993 15:316
    Listened to it on the radio and it sounded like Spurs played well and
    took their opportunity. 
    
    Cup draw is home to Blackburn or Shreswbury. Wk commencing 29th Nov.
    
    Antony
45.972PEKING::COSSEYNFri Oct 29 1993 14:244
    
    Is Sheringham fit for tomorrows game ?...
    
    Neil...
45.973PAKORA::GPIKEFri Oct 29 1993 23:283
    
    
    No
45.974PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Nov 01 1993 12:3212
    
    Bad result at Blackburn, by all accounts (radio 5 commentary) we were
    completley outplayed and if it wasnt for the Viking we would have been
    annialated.
    
    Samways missed out due to a stomach upset.
    
    I was disapointed to hear that Ossie is very close to re-signing Nayim,
    according to the voice of London football, Jonathan Pearce. The deal is
    almost done. I cant understand this at all.
    
    Dave... 
45.975Transfer newsLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Nov 03 1993 13:416
    Apparently Ossie has failed in a bid to get Jamie Redknapp from
    Liverpool. Shame, he's a good player. Perhaps we'll try again with a
    better deal. I think this would be a good deal for us. If not then I
    reckon Gary Parker of Villa could be a target.
     
    Antony
45.976PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Nov 03 1993 13:506
    
    Also Mickey Hazzard has returned to the Lane for 50,000.
    
    Cover for injuries apparently.
    
    Dave...
45.977Waddle next (please oh please oh please)CHEFS::HARRISRGoosenargh!Wed Nov 03 1993 13:524
    Those were the days, when Hazzard and Hoddle were in the team. Anyone
    else we are going to buy back ?
    
    Rich.
45.978what about ...BERN02::SWIB01::WRIGHTWed Nov 03 1993 14:524
... garth crooks and stevie archibald, those were the days. Or i suppose we might
be able to tempt jimmy greaves out of retirement.

	Ray
45.979No..Please..No ...UPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyThu Nov 04 1993 11:157
    .....I hear Mark Falco and Ian Moores are available for work 
    
    
    
    
    
    
45.980PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Nov 08 1993 11:2213
    
    Soton 1  Spurs 0
    
    Come back Teddy......please. Two more weeks before we get back to
    normal. 
    
    Darren Caskey missed, well lets just say it was an easy chance, to
    equalise, after Steve Sedgley hit the post for the second time.
    
    Mid table mediocrity...we need to start getting some points, or we will
    be down with Chelsea in the relegation zone before we know it.
    
    Dave...
45.981New faces at the lane LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Nov 08 1993 12:409
    I think Ossie will be active in the transfer market. What happened to
    the two Norwegian lads. 
    
    Bad result really, although Southampton hasve run into a little form we
    should still be beating this opposition.
    
    Least Villa cheered up my weekend.
    
    Antony   
45.982SUBURB::COOKSTaking the biscuitMon Nov 08 1993 15:298
    A mate of mine wrote to Spurs to see if he could attend a training
    session (he`s a bit of a sad case).
    
    However,i was impressed to see a written letter from Spurs saying he`d
    be most welcome - signed by Ossie Ardilies himself.
    
    
    
45.983NEWOA::FIDO_TConation is the keyMon Nov 08 1993 17:123
    Well, they are a bit desparate for players these days ;-)
    
    Terry
45.984Washing my hair that dayKERNEL::WITHALLGWait Till They Getta Loada MeTue Nov 09 1993 12:549
    
    
    Watching Spurs train eh ?
    
    
    Early Aprils Fool joke.  Right ?.
    
    
    Gazzer
45.985SUBURB::COOKSTaking the biscuitTue Nov 09 1993 16:045
    Er,nope. I`ve seen the signed letter from Ossie,and it says "Come
    along,you`ll be welcomed,meet the players..." etc,etc. 
    
    As i say,i was most impressed at the effort.
    
45.986Enough fun for one day. Pls stopKERNEL::WITHALLGWait Till They Getta Loada MeTue Nov 09 1993 16:1410
    
    -1 
    
     Tell your friend to read the label again. I think they advise more
     water. ;-)
    
    
     Gazzer.
    
    
45.987SUBURB::COOKSTaking the biscuitTue Nov 09 1993 20:233
    Look! If you don`t believe me,give me your fax number,and i`ll fax
    it over to you!
    
45.988Blackburn in the cupLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Nov 10 1993 16:067
    Blackburn in the next rd of the fizzy pop cup. It's at WHL towards the
    end of November. I thought listening to the radio last night we'd be
    facing Shrewsbury.
                     
    Never Mind,
    
    Antony
45.989Sorry, I just cope with that.....KERNEL::WITHALLGWait Till They Getta Loada MeWed Nov 10 1993 17:477
    .987
    
    Oh no pls stoppit, I can't take anymore, this is so so funny.
    Pllleaasseeeeeeee  don't make me laugh anymore - it hurts it hurts....
    
    
    ....
45.990Greetings from the rich northern bastards !WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenWed Nov 10 1993 19:3410
    RE: .988
    
    My calendar says Coke Cup 4th Round Wednesday 1st December.
    
    Will Samways and Sheringham be back then because, big Erik excepted,
    you looked piss-poor without them.
    
    regards,
    
    Andy
45.991The boys wil be back.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Nov 10 1993 21:266
    Samways is back already but we must have Teddy back to be in with a
    chance. Wait till you see me Sheringham and Barmby playing up front.
    
    It'll be a totally different game to the other week.          
    
    Antony
45.992PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Nov 11 1993 10:599
    
    Another injury, Jason Dozzell injured a knee in the reserves on
    Tuesday. He doesnt need surgery, but no word on how long he will be
    out.
    
    Its a good job there are no games this weekend, it gives Ossie a chance
    to try and get 11 fit players for the Leeds game.
    
    Dave...
45.993PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Nov 15 1993 14:0010
    
    Press reports today say Spurs are close to finalising a Durie + Cash
    swap for Gerry Creanie from Celtic. I know we have been linked with
    Creanie before, so there could be something in this.
    
    Can any Celtic noters confirm or deny this, and is Creanie any good ?.
    
    Still rumours about Nayim returning....
    
    Dave...
45.994BUSSTP::DSMITHGazza's my hero...NOT!!!!!Mon Nov 15 1993 14:0810
    
    
     The Creaney/Durie swap was mentioned in the Sunday Rags up here.
    However, a spokesman for Celtic said that no contact had been made
    with Spurs. That means that the deal will probably go through in the
    near future.
    
     Is he any good??, a pretty average striker in my opinion.
    
    Danny.
45.995Creaney - Big Thumbs Down......XSTACY::TROCHEFri Nov 19 1993 16:1714
 From reading soccer reports about the games in Scotland, last season, 

 Creaney wasn't all that hot. In fact he became so bad at one point that

 the Celtic fans began calling him JIGSAW Creaney - every time he was in

 front of the posts, he fell to pieces....

	So I hope for Spurs sake that the rumour is false, we can do with 

 re-assembling Gerry every time he looks at the goal.

		Tim ... new to the conference, but a Spurs fan for ages...
45.996SUBURB::COOKSTaking the biscuitFri Nov 19 1993 16:257
    I wonder how my sad mate is getting on at the Spurs training ground.
    (Today is the day he`s going up there).
    
    He told me he`ll be hurling abuse at the lads to improve on their
    current performance,so I have visions of him being forcibly evicted
    from the ground.
    
45.997A goal at last.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGSun Nov 21 1993 21:577
    1 - 1 v Leeds and a fortunate point from looking at the chances on
    Match of the Day. Durie is off to Glasgow Rangers. With Barmby injuried
    we will struggle for forwards. What is the injury position on Barmby
    and Sheringham. What happended to Peter Beadle who Venables signed last 
    season.
    
    Antony
45.998Pleased with a point..PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Nov 22 1993 11:4020
    
    1.2 million is a good price for Durie. Although now he is at a club
    that he wants to play for he, might live up to some of that potential.
    His form in the last two season's isnt that of a player worth 1.2
    million, so we cant complain.
    
    Nick Barmby has recieved a kick on the knee/shin. It was thought at
    first his leg was broken, but it turned out to be badly bruised. Early
    reports have said he will be out for 2 weeks. Read into that what you
    want, they said that about Teddy, and that was four weeks ago. 
    
    Hopefully we can spend some of the money recieved on another foward.
    The News Of the World yesterday reported that Spurs were about to try
    and bring Andy Cole back to London for 3 million......???. I cant see
    this happening, but we need to strengthen our foward line. Bradley
    Allen is becoming a good player, and the Arsenal fan in charge of QPR
    finds it hard to turn down money.
    
    Dave...
     
45.999couple of transfer targets.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Nov 22 1993 12:126
    Two targets who might be closer are Ferdinand and/or Le Tissier.
    
    Thought about going Wednesday but it's Toooooo cooolld. I'll aim to go
    to see the Toon army at WHL on the 4th.
    
    Antony
45.1000CHEFS::HARRISRGoosenargh!Mon Nov 22 1993 12:1513
    Any news on Sheringham, as it said four weeks ago they said he would be
    fit in two, soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
    
    
    
    
    where is he ?
    
    Rich.
    
    
    p.s. I had to get note .1000 ;-)
    
45.1001PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Nov 22 1993 12:256
    
    Teddy should be playing Wednesday, according to Ceefax, but who knows,
    he has been due back for weeks, a pain killing injection didnt work on
    Saturday. 
    
    Dave...
45.1002SUBURB::COOKSTaking the biscuitMon Nov 22 1993 20:077
    My sad mate enjoyed training with Tottenham....got all the players
    autographs...gave Steve Perryman some advice...Eric the Viking saved
    a few of his shots...
    
    
    
    
45.1003Barmby back ? maybe !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Nov 23 1993 12:027
    Also been reported that Barmby might be in the starting line up.
    Still waiting for the press report rumour mill to start in earnest. It
    seems Micky Hazard is doing well. But he is definately a class act and
    if he looks after himself can do as well as Wilkins for another
    two/three years.
    
    Antony
45.1004another drawLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Nov 25 1993 11:5417
    1 - 1 with Wimbledon. Barmby getting the goal. Mabbut was carried off
    with a fractured cheek bone, courtesy of Mr Fashanu. 
    
    I think we will be active in the transfer market soon :
    
    My targets would be :
    
    Ndluv? of Coventry(On transfer list)
    Ferdinand of QPR
    Le Tissier of Southampton
    Cole of Newcastle
    
    Antony
    
    
    
    
45.1005PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Nov 25 1993 12:1815
    
    I cant see us getting Cole, although he is reportedly home sick, and
    wants to come back to London, I'd be suprised if Newcastle sold him for
    less then about 4 million, which I think is out of our price range. If
    they sold him at all. I cant believe Keegan would want to sell anyway.
    
    Another injury, things arent going too well at the moment, and all
    these injuries dont help.
    
    Hopefully Teddy will be back on Saturday at QPR, we could do with a
    good win to get things going again. 
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1006Signings ?LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Nov 25 1993 15:0612
45.1007PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Nov 26 1993 11:3311
    
    Bad news about Gary Mabbutt. He's been diagnosed as having a fractured
    skull after the clash with John Fashunu on Wednesday. He's had an
    operation. The club still dont know if the injury is career threatening
    or not yet.
    
    The Crazy Gang.....they're a great laugh arent they..
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1008PAKORA::SNEILOH! Smeg this for a laughFri Nov 26 1993 14:008

     I heard on the news that action was going to be taken against Fashunu.
    But I didn't hear by who,is it by the FA or a personal action by
    Mabbutt???.


    SCott
45.1009What a run up to Christmas.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Nov 26 1993 14:4311
    The action, if taken, will be by Tottenham as a club.  Mabbutt is one
    of the few leaders in our team. He is going to be missed. We are really
    strugling for players at present. I'm concerned as our form has
    definitely slipped since the Man Utd game a while ago.
    
    Difficualt game tomorrow v QPR, they'll be all fired up after losing to
    Swindon. Then it's Blackburn in the cup, the on form team Newcastle and 
    then Arsenal all in just over a week.
    
    Antony           
    
45.1010LOCK UP YOUR DAUGHTERS!!!!PLUNDR::WADDLEFri Nov 26 1993 20:033
    
    Got my ticket,any good pubs to visit before and after the match.
    
45.1011PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Nov 29 1993 11:4640
    
    QPR 1      Tottenham 1
    
    Ferdinand  Anderton
    
    Firstly can any Rangers noters explain the outragous ticket price
    increase at Loftus Road. The last three season's Ive sat in the
    Ellerslee Road stand and the price has been 12 quid-ish, and increase 
    of around a pound per season. Saturday it cost me 18 for a seat in that
    stand. What are they trying to catch up with all the other liberty
    takers in the Capital.
    
    The game wasnt bad, a draw was probably the right result, both teams
    had the chances to win it, although I was worried we were in for a
    hammering after Rangers scored from the first corner of the game after
    about a minute. Ferdinand scored, a good header although we had a man
    on the far post and should have stopped it. Ferdinand won every ball in
    the air all game, he's dangerous when he gets the ball and runs at
    defenders aswell. QPR had the better of the first 25 minutes, but after
    that Spurs started pushing them back. Darren Anderton had a goal
    disallowed for offside, and we had a cpuple of chances. The second half
    went the same way, with QPR dominating the early stages, but we came
    back at them. The penalty miss by Darren Anderton was awfull, but he
    made up for it with a great goal 5 minutes from the end. A good move
    finished well by Anderton.
    
    Some more injuries, David Howells went off with a knee injury, and
    needs an operation, and Steve Robinson, who came on for Howells also
    went off injured. Nick Barmby, who had a quiet game, also got injured
    again. We finished the game with Sol Cambell up front.
    
    We need some bite in midfield, Samways, Hazard and Caskey are all to
    similar, and we need some support up front for Barmby. Teddy Sheringham
    has had an operation on his knee, so who knows how long he will be out
    for.....
    
    Blackburn on Wednesday, and Newcastle on sat. Two tough games, that we
    needed to be at full strength for, but wont be.
    
    Dave...
45.1012Ossie's in the marketLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Nov 29 1993 12:1816
    Dave,
    
    in yesterdays papers Ardiles was asked if he was in the market for a
    defender and his response was he was in the market full stop.
    
    We need some support in all three areas, defence, midfield and attack.
    
    I read in Saturdays Mirror that Ferdinand was a Spurs supported and
    would be shaking ardiles hand at the end of the game as he is a big
    fan. Perhaps that's a coded message for a transfer.
    
    Antony
    
    Antony
    
    
45.1013Big game tonightLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Dec 01 1993 14:0012
    Any team news for this evening. Arsenal's result yeaterday eased my
    concern over today's game. At least if we lose we won't have to watch
    that lot at Wembley in the fizzy pop cup.
    
    However saying that I still believe we can win, but these injuries are
    mounting up. With Mabbutt out Sedgeley will play at the back with
    Calderwood. In midfield I think Dave's right, we lack that bit if bite.
    
    Antony ...
    
     
     
45.1014PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Dec 01 1993 14:2211
    
    Sedgley didnt look comfortable at centre back on Saturday, we need him
    in midfield imo, I dont know why ossie doesnt play Sol Cambell at
    Centre back, he played for England u18's in that position and can fill
    that role better than Steve Sedgley imo.
    
    Barmby was injured on Saturday, and he doesnt look fully fit to me.
    
    Ive got a ticket for Saturday's game, should be good.
    
    Dave...
45.1015Its still a ticket to Europe WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenWed Dec 01 1993 14:4011
    
    My tea leaves have Blackburn to win this one, this seasons poor results
    have been against teams who play everybody in defence, which I cannot
    see this Spurs team doing at home.
    
    Also, I don't think big Eric can put up another performance like he did
    at Ewood Park, but if he does we'll buy him before we leave tonight ;-).
                                                
    Hope its a good game, wish I could be there,
        
    Andy
45.1016GOOD PUBS NEEDED!!!!!!!!PLUNDR::WADDLEWed Dec 01 1993 20:237
    
    Travelling down with the "TOON ARMY"" for this one,any good pubs to
    sample your southern hospitality ?
    
    	
    

45.1017Ossie's going to Wembley...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Dec 02 1993 11:3232
    
    SPURS 1  BLACKBURN 0
    
    Cambell
    
    Great result...I must admit to not being confident about this game,
    with all the injuries, but Jason Dozell came back and David Kerslake
    also came back at right back. Still Sol Cambell was playing as an
    emergency striker and did the job. From the breif TV highlightes last
    night both teams had chances, Batty totally miised a header about 5
    yeards out and Ripley shot straight at Eric, but Dozzell also shot
    straight at Mimms when clean through and also had a shot turned over
    brilliantly by Mimms. The goal came when Edinburgh, Barmby and Sol
    cambell combined down the left, Barmby pushed it to Cambell who wrong
    footed the defender and hit it in, good goal. After that Barmby had a
    shot cleared off the line, and Blackburn had a couple more half chances
    but didnt take them .
    
    So now its Villa at home in January in the Quater finals.
    
    Re-1
    
    There are alot of pubs around the ground, take your pick, but I wouldnt
    recommend The Bull or Rudolphs......
    
    Should be a good game, Ive seen Newcastle when they have been on SKY
    this year, and they get 10 on the entertainment level. It'll be good to
    do the double over them....(-:
    
    Arzzzenal on Monday at Highbury.
    
    Dave... 
45.1018You just can't trust tea leavesWOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenThu Dec 02 1993 12:2312
    
    re: 1017, 
    
    Thanks for that, it seems like a fairly open game with both sides
    having chances.
    
    Did anybody out there go to the game ? I would like to know if the
    result was a fair reflection of the game.
    
    Cheers,
    
    Andy 
45.1019Toon Army visitLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Dec 03 1993 12:2011
    Big game tomorrow. I have seats in the North Stand members area. I'm
    really looking forward to seeing a cracking game of football. I have
    heard a lot recently about Newcastle and the way they constantly attack
    and I think this will make for a great game. I'm hoping our injury
    problems are behind us. Certainly seeing Dozzell and Austin back was
    good and I think the win on Wednesday will give us some confidence.
    
    What happened to Peter Beadle who was signed by Venables in his last
    season. He was a centre forward? Is he still at Spurs?
    
    Antony
45.1020PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Dec 03 1993 12:4411
    
    Antony...
    
    Last I heard he was on loan at Bournemouth. I dont know if he is still
    there. I was also wondering what happened to the Irish wonder kid TV
    signed....????
    
    I'm looking foward to tomorrows game, should be good. If we can get a
    win, it will put us in good shape for the Arse on Monday.
    
    Dave...
45.1021ESSB::PHAYDENFri Dec 03 1993 13:198
    
    >>there. I was also wondering what happened to the Irish wonder kid TV
    >>signed....????
    
    Andy Turner ??? Well if it is, he's in the reserves.
    
    Peter(An Impartial Celt).
    
45.1022PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Dec 03 1993 13:297
    Re-1
    
    No not Andy Turner, he's injured at the moment.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1023McMahon(Irish Wonder kid)LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Dec 03 1993 13:3112
    I think the Irish Wonder kid is Gerard MaMahon who signed at the start
    of last season by Mr Vegetables. He is playing in the reserves and
    there was an interview with him in the Spurs newspaper in September
    this year. He was playing at full back then.
    
    I forgot about the Arsenal game. Unfortunately I'm at college that
    evening but I'll tape the game. We seem to be Ok away from home and
    Arsenal have the wobbles at home.
    
    regards,
    
    Antony 
45.1024Tottenham Hotspur 1 - Newcastle United 2CHEFS::HARRISRGoosenargh!Mon Dec 06 1993 13:419
    Oh well. we seem to be sinking a little low in the league for my
    liking. Come back Teddy, we need you!!!! From all accounts it was a
    game we could have won, but didn't. Beardsly scored both of Newcastles
    goals, while Barmby got ours from the penalty spot, after Anderton was
    clumsily challenged in the box. At least we got an easy draw in the FA
    cup. 
    
    
    Rich.
45.1025Great game at the lane !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Dec 06 1993 15:2122
    Well I made a rare appearance at the Lane. I was really looking forward
    to this game and it lived up to all expectations. Excellent passing,
    movement, skill. Lots of good performances. Our only problem was
    Campbell is not a striker and we looked a bit lightweight. However we
    are creating chances and we are going to really thrash someone soon.
    Lets hope it's tonight. 
    
    Newcastle a a good attacking team, lots of good young talent, Cole had
    a great game and what can you say about Beardsley. Excellent goal to win
    the match. I think the Sunday Mirror summed it up well when it said Spurs 
    will play a lot worse this year and win.
    
    Excellent, reaffirmed my faith in English football. I'm sure
    tonight's game will change that. I do not expect a great game, Arsenal
    will attempt to stifle and harass. Our problem is up front. On capital
    the comment was that Le Tissier is Ossie's big target at present. As he
    can play up front and also in a team with Sherignham and Barmby leading
    the line. I expect to see Dozzell with Barmby tonight.
    
    Antony
    
     
45.10261 - 1 v The ArseLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Dec 07 1993 17:0213
    Well 1 - 1 isn't too bad a result. According to radio 5 we had the
    first half and Arsenal the 2nd. I taped the game and will watch
    tonight.
    
    The liverpool note says we are interested in Ronny Rosenthal. Can't see
    it somehow. It also says Clough will go to Derby. Now that is a player
    I would hope Ossie is interested in.
    
    I stil think Le Tissier and Ferdinand are the players we need.
    
    regards,
    
    Antony
45.1027Have Tottenham got that type of money ?.PEKING::COSSEYNTue Dec 07 1993 17:166
    
    Has Ossie got a spare 6 or 7 million ?...I don't think so...
    A 5 hundred thousend bid for Rosenthal(sp) is far more realistic..
    
    Neil...
    
45.1028In the market !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Dec 07 1993 19:316
    At the moment your right I don't think he has. But buying players who
    aren't up to the job isn't the answer. I think you'll find there is
    some selling to balance any buying. We seem for example to have a glut
    of goalkeepers. 
    
    Antony
45.1029PEKING::COSSEYNTue Dec 07 1993 19:5510
    
    At the end of the day it's all paper talk, I've just read another
    and in that one it say's Tottenham havn't made anymore inquiries since
    the original one where the 500.000 was first mentioned...Every time
    Rosenthal's(sp) name is mentioned I can't help thinking of that miss
    of his against Villa (I think) last season..He should have hung his
    boots up after that game...
    
    
    Neil...
45.1030FORTY2::FOWLERMFight the powerWed Dec 08 1993 12:518
I've been thinking the very same thing. It's all his fault that I started to
think Villa might win the league, and look where that got me.

Save your money, Alan. You could find a significantly better striker than
Rosenthal in the lower divisions: take the supremely excellent Jeffrey of
Doncaster, for example.

Mike
45.1031PLUNDR::MORANDeemed expendible!Wed Dec 08 1993 13:095
    
    Didn't Jeffrey sign for Newcastle and make his debut against Spurs,
    last Saturday?
    
    Tim
45.1032YUPPY::MCCABEMikeWed Dec 08 1993 13:3114
    >>Well 1 - 1 isn't too bad a result. According to radio 5 we had the
    >>first half and Arsenal the 2nd. 
    
    Yep, that's about what happened, Antony.  Arsenal were lucky not to 
    be 2 or 3 down at half time.  The second half was the complete reverse 
    with Arsenal having all the pressure and creating the better chances.
    
    I understand that some of your mentally challenged supporters scored a
    9 out of 10 on the "let's wreck the Clock End" scale and also stabbed 
    one of the boys in blue.  And some of those who were sitting in the
    North Bank got some early Christmas turkey carving practice in by
    slicing up some of the seats.  Nice people to do business with!
    
    Mike M
45.1033FORTY2::FOWLERMFight the powerWed Dec 08 1993 15:1211
RE:-2

S**t, you're joking. Bum, this always happend to us. I bet the Inland Revenue,
disciples of Satan that they are, told us to pay them more money or get wound up.

Only several months ago I read an interview with Steve Beaglehole (Donny's
manager) in which he promised that he would not sell Jeffrey no matter what.

Perhaps I'll just retreat into a corner and cry.

Mike
45.1034Idiots on the terrace.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Dec 08 1993 18:358
    re 1032.
    
    I apologise about my family's behaviour. Won't happen again !!!
    
    Unfortunately theres still some a**holes around in most clubs.
    Arsenal's problem is they play in the team.(Sorry, couldn't resist it).
                                        
    Antony
45.1035PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Dec 09 1993 10:5931
    
    Here's my views on the last two games. WE should have beaten Newcastle,
    I dont care what anyone says. I thought we dominated a very good game,
    although Newcastle played very well, I thought we were the better team,
    and had them hanging on. I disagree with Antony, I thought Cole was
    marked out of the game, to the extent that we forgot about Beardsley
    who was brilliant. I thought Samways and Darren Anderton were our best
    players, but I also thought Nick Barmby was begining to look the part
    again in this one. I was sick when Beardsley scored the winner, but you
    cant let a man like him run at you, three defenders and not one
    challenge. We paid a severe penalty.
    
    The Arse game was also good (for a change), we really should have had
    them beaten by half time. We completley dominated the first half, and
    played them off the park, but one goal wasnt enough. Darren Caskey and
    Vinny Samways also missed good chances. Great goal from Darren Anderton
    made by the excellent Mickey Hazzard. The second half as Mike said
    was all Arsenal, as usual looking at their most dangerous when David
    Seamen had the ball. Ian Wright didnt have a kick, but the punt from
    Seamen, knock down from Smith to Wimpar, who gave it to Wright on the
    volley and the equaliser. Still a draw was a fair result. Arsenal are
    awfull, despite the fact they get results, there's no wonder they get
    grief from the press, their only tactic is for Seamen to walk out of
    his area and whack the ball into the opposition penalty area and hope
    that Wright gets the knock down.
    
    Overall although we arent winning, we have played Leeds, Newcastle and
    the Arzze recently and have held our own in all three and when Teddy
    gets back the goals will start flowing again.
    
    dave...
45.1036Cole or not to Cole !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Dec 09 1993 11:5519
    Dave.
    
    reading your comments, I realised my mistake. It wasn't Cole I was
    thinking of it was the lad who plays in midfield. I keep getting the
    two mixed up. God knows how. - The skinhead lad. Good player. Was involved
    in most of their build up. 
    
    It was good to see Hendry back for the Arsenal game. The young lad has
    always scored goals when involved with the first team. The only thing
    we are lacking is some firepower up front. If we had taken our chances
    from both Arsenal and Newcastle we would have 6 pts instead of 1. But
    we didn't.
    
    Antony 
    
    Antony
    
    
    
45.1037re the Newcastle defeatPLUNDR::MORANDeemed expendible!Thu Dec 09 1993 12:125
    
    The skinhead lad is Lee Clark, a current England U21 int and I agree,
    you had the chances in a 20 minute spell in the 2nd half to beat us.
    
    Tim
45.1038PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Dec 09 1993 12:3412
    
    Lee Clark did play well, he's a player with potential. Newcastle are a 
    good side going foward, but really need to strengthen the defence to 
    challenge for the honours. We would have hammered them if we could score 
    a goal.
    
    They are great to watch, I would pay money to watch a game like Saturday's
    anytime, and we arent far away from getting it right either.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1039KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJHow's that....you're outFri Dec 10 1993 12:308
45.1040Danny Blanchflower.UPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyFri Dec 10 1993 12:459
    RIP Danny Blanchflower.
    
    With the tributes rolling in the press I liked the one where DB was
    quoted as saying that the greatest misconception was that football was
    about winning - whats important is doing things in *STYLE* , not boring
    opponents into submission. A true Spur. A sad loss.
    
    woody.
    
45.1041RIP DB.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Dec 10 1993 13:3915
45.1042IRNBRU::HOWARDFri Dec 10 1993 15:344
    did Blanchflower once refuse to go on his own "This is your life"
    programme?....Ray
    
    ps. a sad loss indeed
45.1043PLUNDR::MORANDeemed expendible!Fri Dec 10 1993 15:576
    
    Yes, he was the first person to refuse. A sad loss to his family and
    football. I understand that it was Altzheimers (sp? although it looks
    like a good effort) disease that finished him off. Very sad.
    
    Tim
45.1044Man City 0 - Tottenham Hotspur 2CHEFS::HARRISRGoosenargh!Mon Dec 13 1993 13:307
    There was a rather worrying report in one of the sunday scum rags that
    suggested that our beloved Spurs could be relegated at the end of the
    season, due to financial irregularities. Any other people out there
    able to comment? Also a good win (any win at the moment is good) on
    Saturday. I don't know, if it's not one thing it's another.
    
    Rich.
45.1045PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Dec 13 1993 14:2510
    
    World in Action tonight is about these payments/loans that seem to be
    causing the latest problems at WHL. 
    
    Good win on Saturday, being overshadowed as usual by all the off field
    problems.
    
    Liverpool on Saturday.
    
    Dave... 
45.1046YUPPY::HAMBLYMon Dec 13 1993 19:3113
    I think it is very unlikely that Spurs would be relegated even if they
    were found guilty of irregular payments.  Alan Sugar is being totally
    up front with everything - it is not a case of them being caught out,
    he has actually brought all the dodgy deals out into the open without
    any prompting.  You can bet your life that quite a few clubs out there
    will be doing a bit of soul searching of their own.  Spurs are not the
    only bad boys out there - it would be naive to think so.
    
    However, one can fantasise that Arsenal having being found guilty of
    the most dastardly crimes (aside from those perpetrated on the pitch
    each week) are relegated to the Conference. :-)
    
    Clive.  
45.1047World in ActionLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Dec 14 1993 13:2826
    I think the thing that yesterday evening's programme brought home more
    than most was that when business people come to football clubs (ala
    Scholar) they seem to leasve there brain at the door. 
    
    It was mentioned that Scholar was helping Ardiles with his tax.
    Scholar was not a tax person yet offered the player all sorts of deals
    to stop paying tax. We should also remember that footballers are like
    any other high earner that wants to minimise tax payed on their
    earnings. 
    
    It was also said by the players that if Spurs did not give these
    payments(loans) then other clubs would.
    
    
    I did think that Ardiles came out of the programme OK, after all he is
    like anyone else in employment and I certainly felt his loyalties
    throughout his time in England were definately with Spurs.
    
    
    lets hope we can get back to the football. But it looks like we can see
    one area where some of our profits and transfer sales have been going
    to pay. BAck tax.
    
    Antony
    Antony
    Antony
45.1048Blackburns twin town - St HelierWOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenTue Dec 14 1993 14:1531
45.1049CODS::ESBECKDay TripperTue Dec 14 1993 15:4712
    re .1046
    
    I don't think Spurs have ever recovered from the stitching up we gave
    them in 1919 when the true pride of London were promoted (despite
    finishing lower than Totts) and the Totts retained their rightful place
    in Division 2.......what Totts need to learn is that it's OK to indulge
    in skullduggery, as long as you don't get caught.
    
    As for last night's program, how much are Arsenal paying ITV to keep
    dragging Tottering through the muck? Long may it continue!
    
    Declan
45.1050GoonersUPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyWed Dec 15 1993 11:517
    re : -1.
    
    
    ...and they wonder why we call 'em "lucky Arsenal".
    
    
    dw.
45.1051YUPPY::MCCABEMikeWed Dec 15 1993 12:556
    Re: World In Action
    
    I must admit I thought World in Action were struggling to make a
    perfectly good 3 minute programme last 25 minutes.  
    
    Mike M
45.1052PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Dec 20 1993 16:1117
    
    Tottenham 3  Liverpool 3
    Samways      Fowler 2
    Hazard       Rednapp
    Caskey
    
    Listened to the game on Capital Gold, and saw the highlightes on MOTD,
    loads of entertainment but we should have won this. Liverpool had a ten
    minute spell, and scored three, so I suppose being 3-1 down it was a
    good point, but we created enough chances to win easily.
    
    btw..... What ever happaned to Teddy Sheringham...????
    
    Dave...  
    
    
                   
45.1053yPEKING::COSSEYNWorld Cup 1994 ZZzzzThu Dec 23 1993 18:575
     
    ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz YOUR ENTERTAINMENT......
    
    Neil...
    
45.1054PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Dec 24 1993 11:486
    
    Happy Xmas to everyone.....
    
    also good luck for 94.
    
    Dave...
45.10551 win/1 loss...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Dec 30 1993 16:0629
    Did'nt go to either game, but from highlightes and radio:
    
    Spurs    1  Barmby
    Norwich  3  Sutton 2 Ekoku
    
    Well beaten. 2-0 down at HT, and being outclassed, although we came 
    back into it in the second half with an oppertunist goal from Nick
    Barmby, who whacked the loose ball in from just inside the box, and we
    had them hanging on before the broke away and scored a couple of minutes 
    from the end.
    
    West Ham  1 Holmes (?)
    Spurs     3 Dozzell Hazard Anderton
    
    Good win, 1-0 after 10 minutes but came back to lead 2-1 at HT. Dozzell
    scored a tap in but the second goal from Hazard was class, build up from 
    the back, without a West Ham player touching the ball, and a good finish 
    from Hazard from the edge of the box. Darren Anderton got the third, 
    sneaking a shot inside the near post.
    
    Coventry (H) on Sat, and Sheff Wed (A) on Monday. Tedyy is making the
    long awaited comeback against Coventry (hopefully).
    
    I'll be going to Peterboro in the cup on the 8th....hopefully the start
    of a good cup run.
    
    Dave... 
    
    
45.10561 in 4...great form.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Jan 04 1994 13:2923
    
    
    Spurs    1  Caskey
    Coventry 2  ??, Wegerlie
    
    The only game I attended over Christmas, we were sh*t, and deserved
    what we got.
    
    Sheff Wed  1
    Spurs      0
    
    Another loss, one win in four games and apparently very lucky that we
    didnt get hammered yesterday.
    
    Its the cup on Saturday, and we need a drastic change of form, Ive
    given up hoping that Teddy will be fit, he apparently should play on
    Saturday, but Ive heard that before.
    
    Will Gary mabbutt play again..?
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1057UPROAR::LEMPThere ain't no Sanity Clause....Tue Jan 04 1994 16:056
    re Wednesday v Spurs
    
    Heard that Bright on his own missed six sitters.
    
    Paul.
    
45.1058SUBURB::ABSOLOMTI outlived 1993Tue Jan 04 1994 16:1210
    
    
    I tell you what, Mark Bright must be the best striker in the world for
    getting into scoring positions. Every game I read about, he seems to
    have missed about half a dozen `golden' opportunities. Imagine if he
    stuck them all away!!
    
    Tony
    
    
45.1059Short memor....UPROAR::LEMPThere ain't no Sanity Clause....Tue Jan 04 1994 19:089
    
    That's why Wednesday need David Hirst back so much. Between Bright,
    Jemson and Bartman we've missed loads of goals. Still, I suppose that
    as we are actually getting into those positions and *some* of them are
    being taken and we're winning then I shouldn't complain - at the
    beginning of the season we didn't score for ages.
    
    Paul.                                            
    
45.1060Dozzell in the dockLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Jan 06 1994 16:1510
    Apparently Jason Dozzell was stopped and nicked for drink driving on the 4th
    Jan. I'm not sure the size of his crime but a prison sentence wouldn't
    help us although Dozell should get no sympathy, idiot.
    
    I missed out on tickets for saturday. Lets hope by next thursday we
    still have some thing to play for this season.
    
    regards,
    
    Antony
45.1061PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jan 06 1994 16:2311
    
    Even more worrying is that Teddy has apparently picked up another
    injury.....and is now doubtfull for Saturday.
    
    With our form as it is at the moment, we really could have done with
    him being fit for the game on Saturday. 
    
    I'll be there......hoping not to witness another Bradford or Port
    Vale.
    
    Dave...
45.1062that is bad newsLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Jan 06 1994 17:029
    what is Ossie training them on, army assault courses. I'm worried that
    perhaps Teddy was being forced back too quickly due to our recent run
    of bad form and particular difficulty in putting the ball in the back
    of the net. I was surprised we did not replace Durie when he went. 
    
    reading the Telegraph fantasy football I see in our forwards they have
    quoted Beadle. Perhaps he might be worth pitching in.
    
    Antony
45.1063The man with contacts.KERNEL::WITHALLGWait Till They Getta Loada MeFri Jan 07 1994 12:1116
    
    
    As an Arse supporter I am very sad to say that one of the Viables 
    F.C.s next games is against Tottenham Hotspur Old boys. The team
    includes Ray Clemance, Mark Falco, Steve Perryman, Martin Chivers
    and Martin Peters. 
    
    Has anybody ever heard of these ?. I assume that they are really old.
    
    We are also playing the Met Police ( of FA Cup Glory ) and possibly
    an England EX 11.
    
    
    Gazzer. No'1 football manager.
    
    Gazzer.
45.1064I think I'm right...UPROAR::LEMPThere ain't no Sanity Clause....Fri Jan 07 1994 15:4637
    re -1
    
    >As an Arse supporter I am very sad to say that one of the Viables 
    >F.C.s next games is against Tottenham Hotspur Old boys. The team
    >includes Ray Clemance, Mark Falco, Steve Perryman, Martin Chivers
    >and Martin Peters. 
    
    >Has anybody ever heard of these ?. I assume that they are really old.
    
    Erm.....yes.
    
    Ray Clemence was an internationaly renowned goalie who played over 600
    games during a glamorous career at Liverpool and Spurs. I'm really
    suprised that you haven't heard of him as he's not that old.
    
    Mark Faldo has won the British Open golf championship, the US Masters,
    US PGA chamionship and approximately 100 other tour events in his
    glittering career. I presume he must have played for Spurs in his spare
    time.
    
    I'm sure that any follower of popular (or "pop" as the youngsters call
    it) music would have heard of the third player you mentioned. Have you
    never heard of that classic tune "Who paid the Perryman" by that
    lifelong Spurs fan, Chris de Burgh. I can't make out all the lyrics but
    it's something to do with Perryman's transfer request which was
    susequently turned down.
    
    Martin Chivers - Marmalade Magnate and Spurs centre forward.
    
    Finally, Martin Peters was perhaps better known as the male half of the
    famous 70's pop duo, Peters and Lee. He played for Spurs between gigs.
    Perhaps this could explain his ability to drift in on the blind side. 
    (or was that Geoff Hurst?).
    
    Paul.
    
    
45.1065nice one!SUBURB::ABSOLOMTbetty swollocksFri Jan 07 1994 16:278
    
    ho ho ho
    
    excuse me while I wipe beef crepe off my screen.
    
    Tony
    
    
45.1066KERNEL::WITHALLGWait Till They Getta Loada MeFri Jan 07 1994 16:3712
    
    
    -2.  Paul,
    
    
            I remember them all now bar Clemence. I still can't place him.
    Afterall what would Tottenham be doing with an International goalkeeper
    ?.  Wasn't Clemance the man who owned an Orange plantation >?
    
    
    
    GAzzer.
45.1067Escaped....PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jan 10 1994 13:3224
    
    Peterboro  1  Spurs  1
    ?             Dozzell
    
    We escaped with a draw, it was a terrible game, well I think it was, I
    could hardly see anything. 
    
    We dominated the first half, but as usual (without Teddy) didnt look a
    threat at all up front. I dont think Peterboro had a shot in the first
    half, but they took the lead after waking up in the second half. I
    thought we were out, we just didnt look like we were going to score,
    but 3 minutes from the end, Jason Dozzell saved the day by heading in
    David Kerslake's cross. Atleast we get them back to the Lane and
    hopefuuly with a better performance, should take care of them.
    
    If we do win we are away to the winners of the Swindon v Ipswich game
    in the 4th round.
    
    Villa on Wednesday, we will need to play alot better than we have been
    doing, or else we are out.
    
    Rumours that Teddy is out for the rest of the season.......!
    
    Dave...
45.1068Squad strengtheningLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Jan 11 1994 13:1424
    Dave,
    
    Ossie's quote at the end of the game was that 
    
    1. players needed to sharpen up. We look lazy and without ideas, which
    is totally different to the games v Liverpool and Newcastle before
    Christmas where we created lots of opportunity.
    
    2. We need new players. (notice plural) Ossie's comment was if he knew
    how long Teddy was going to be injuried for he would have bought. It
    was also reported that Sugar was back in the country after a business
    trip to the States. The problem with buying players is most of them are
    cup tied in both competitions, and that is where the real possibilities
    are for us for the remainder of this season.
    
    Villa on Wednesday, very tough game. We are not good at home and their
    best results seem to be coming away from home. I still do not see why
    we couldn't put a reserve striker in instead of putting players like
    Campbwell, Dozzell up front.
    
    After being in Semi finals for the last two years it would be nice to
    go further this year. 
    
    Antony                
45.1069PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jan 12 1994 16:0025
45.1070Too many hamburgersGLADYS::CRAVENYou are a case and a halfWed Jan 12 1994 16:134
    Having seen the World Youth Championships out here in early '93, I can
    see that Barmby looks exactly the player he did last season1
    
    Peter
45.1071WHAT...????PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jan 12 1994 16:202
    
    
45.1072Big Game tonight - fingers crossed for a resultLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Jan 12 1994 16:3614
45.1073SUBURB::WAITEGBOING BOINGWed Jan 12 1994 16:4411
    Re 1072 
    
    Anthony,
    
    There was rumours at the start of the season that Ossie would make a
    bid for Bob Taylor.  I also heard that West Brom want around 1.5 to 2
    million for him.  A bit pricey if you ask me but he's better than Don
    Goodman who West Brom sold to Sunderland.  
    
    
    Gary
45.1074SIOG::ESBECKDec Van EsbeckWed Jan 12 1994 19:222
    Liverpool are keen to sell Paul Stewart, which would still leave you
    with around 950k for a striker.
45.1075more like 941.25kSUBURB::ABSOLOMTbetty swollocksWed Jan 12 1994 21:386
    
    950k left??????? Don't clubs pay VAT on strikers then?
    
    Tony
    
    
45.1076one cup down on to go !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Jan 13 1994 12:2511
    Well our run in the Coca cola has ended, I listened to the game on and
    off on radio 5. A good first half display in which we had several chances 
    but failed to convert. Anderton hit the post early on. Then second half 
    Villa upped the pace and our marvellous home record continues. Looking at 
    the team last night we really have a very young side and perhaps when a 
    bit of experience is most needed we are found wanting.
    
    We now have games against Man Utd and Peterborough at home. Thank god
    we're away in the FA cup, If we beat Peterborough.
    
    Antony
45.1077CHEFS::HARRISRGoosenargh!Thu Jan 13 1994 12:508
    I read on teletext last night, but it wasn't shown on the tele that Sol
    Campbell was stretcherd off. Is it serious, or will he be out for two
    weeks like Teddy ;-).
    
    I say a 7 man midfield for Spurs, as anyone who is called a striker
    ends up in hospital.
    
    Rich.
45.1078PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jan 13 1994 13:2217
45.1079Whatabout Clive AllenLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Jan 13 1994 13:5214
    From recent newspaper reports I thought that Brett Angell was going to
    Pompey. He had agreed terms and it was just a case of the clubs agreeing a
    fee.
    
    We seem to create chances but our finishing is not what it should be.
    Anderton is still getting very good press, although looking at
    Saturday's reports and last night even he is guilty of missing good
    chances.
    
    Is Clive Allen fit, he hasn't been playing for West Ham and but can
    still finish well and would fit our price criteria.
    
    Antony
    
45.1080PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jan 13 1994 14:0915
    
    Antony..
    
    According to the Express the Angell/Pompey deal has broken down, and
    Ossie offered the money last night for him, and he is expected to sign
    today. Who knows if this is true, but I believe it is in the Sun
    aswell.
    
    Darren Anderton is our best player imo....he was very unlucky last
    night with the shot that hit the post, and on Saturday he was the only
    one who looked anything like. We'll probably sell him in the summer...
    
    Yeah..good choice Clive Allen, he knows where the goal is.
    
    Dave...
45.1081New signing ?LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Jan 13 1994 14:349
    Has Brett Angell already played for Southend in the cup this year? If
    he signs today he should be eligible for Saturday's match v United,
    another team whose's away form is better than home recently.
    
    The united game had sold out when I asked about tickets so I'll pop up
    to see the FA cup replay next Wednesday.
    
    Antony
    
45.1082SUBURB::WAITEGBOING BOINGThu Jan 13 1994 14:357
    Re 1081
    
    Brett Angell wouldn't have played in the FA Cup this season because
    Southend's game with Luton was called off last Saturday.
    
    
    /GAry
45.1083nutsFORTY2::ETHERIDGEThu Jan 13 1994 20:326
	I must say, Anderton did look quality last night on telly.

	great moment when he nutmegged McGrath through to Caskey to 
	shoot and score, albeit through a deflection. Very cheeky

	Ian.
45.1084PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Jan 14 1994 13:459
45.1085can we play away from home ?LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Jan 14 1994 15:5316
    remember where you heard it first. Ossie must have a hotline into our
    conversations. With regard to Brett Angell he is not in contract to
    Southend so it's whoever he decides and then it's a tribunal? I think
    this is the case. 
    
    After watching the tele highlights taped from Wednesday we looked to have 
    enough chances to have won the game and both Villa goals were a result of 
    mistakes and in the first case a tackle which fell into the path of 
    Saunders. 
    
    SOUR grapes - Absolutely.
    
    Mind you I'm not looking forward to tomorrow's game at home.
    
    Antony
                                                                
45.1086PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Jan 14 1994 18:314
    
    The title race is back on tomorrow night, as we will beat the Mancs.
    
    Dave...
45.1087he's no angellLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Jan 14 1994 19:2210
    Brett Angell has gone on a month's loan to Everton. I reckon he knows
    that Spurs are only having him as a reserve striker whereas at Everton
    he has a chance to more football.
    
    Let's hope Ossie has some alternatives.
    
    Keeping my fingers crossed for a result tomorrow. I'm going wednesday
    and hope to get tickets for the 4th round if we make it.
    
    Antony
45.1088Sure?YUPPY::PATEMANSome Fantastic PlaceFri Jan 14 1994 19:314
    Are you sure about that? He was on a loan to Everton a couple of months
    back (admittedly while Kendall was there)
    
    Paul
45.1089it was on the radioLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Jan 14 1994 20:014
    It was on Radio 5 on the 4pm bulletin. Are Everton playing Swindon
    tomorrow as he will play in this game.
    
    Antony
45.1090PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jan 17 1994 11:5221
    Spurs 0  Mancs 1
             Hughes/Calderwood (og)
    
    The title race is'nt back on, and we got beat. I didnt go, and after
    listening to the game on the Radio decided that Readers Wives on C4 was
    a better bet than the game on MOTD. From the radio, we did'nt really
    threaten, and the Mancs seemed in control for most of the game. I
    thought we would win this, but again the lack of fire power let us
    down, as when we did create chances they were not taken.
    
    Alan Sugar was off again in the Sun on Saturday, abusing Terry Venables
    for bad transfer dealing's, he doesnt seem to want to leave it alone.
    Maybe he wont be satisfied until he has ruined Terry's chances of
    getting the England job, hopefuuly he won't succeed.......
    
    West Ham have confirmed that Ossie made an approach for Clive Allen
    last week. 
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1091CHEFS::HARRISRGoosenargh!Mon Jan 17 1994 13:2810
45.1092PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jan 17 1994 13:394
45.1093Sugar's commentsLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Jan 18 1994 11:5718
    I listened to Alan Sugar on Radio 5 after the game on saturday and to
    be truthful he made a lot of sense. What is the point in buying a
    player that Ardiles hadn't even seen. He said that in his limited
    experience the deals that were made when they chose their player for
    example Anderton, Sheringham, Ruddock then they got(Venables) a good buy 
    but some of the buys made ie. Durie which were rushed deals turned out to
    be mistakes. 
    
    The Sun is always going to sensationalise any comments made.
    
    I was concerned that the young striker we have Beadle who we got from 
    Gillingham is going to be off loaded when we could have at least tried 
    him out recently. I was pleased to see Hendry playing.
    
    I agree that I would go for Clive Allen to see the season out.
    
    Antony
    
45.1094News...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jan 19 1994 14:0723
45.1095PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jan 20 1994 11:2817
    
    Spurs 1  Peterboro 1    Spurs win on Pens..5-4
    Barmby   Charnery (?)
    
    I think all you can say is we are through, but a win on penalties
    against a team that hasnt won away for 11 months and is bottom of the
    1st division, shows that were are in trouble at the moment. I listened
    to the game on Capital Gold, we seemed to start well, scoring in the
    11th minute, but after that Peterboro seemed as much in the game as we
    were, and were unlucky to go out to penalties.
    
    Atleast we are away in the next round.
    
    Dave...
    
    
     
45.1096What a load of rubbish !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Jan 20 1994 12:0523
    I was one of the poor B*****ds that paid good money yesterday evening. 
    
    We did start well, creating several chances a going ahead through
    Barmby. We then seemed to sit on our lead, Peterborough had several
    chances and scored, Walker went for the ball, missed it and they
    scored.
    
    After this we looked totally shell shocked, Hazrd went off with an
    injury early in the second half and really we could have played for
    several hours and not scored. 
    
    We relied on Walker kicking out off goal, no throws to our full backs.
    We played Barmby and Campbell up front against three six foot defenders
    and none of our midfield players is over 5'10". 
    
    I left after the first period of extra time as I couldn't take any
    more. 
    
    We desperately need someone to lead the line up front. I can't see us
    scoring and with confidence the way it is I can't see a cup run any
    further than Portman road.
    
    Antony
45.1097PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jan 20 1994 12:2510
45.1098PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Jan 21 1994 12:3420
45.1099Important two weeks !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Jan 21 1994 13:3917
    Dave,
    
    Can't agree more. We must use the pool of players we have. Even
    throwing Hendry on on Wednesday should have been done from the start
    with another striker on the bench. 
    
    I think we also miss one combatative player in midfield now
    Sedgeley has moved into the back four. Campbell is a centre half. I
    think I'd put Sedgeley into midfield and put Campbell in the back four.
    
    Let's hope our reasonable away form can deliver the goods over the next
    two weekends.
                               
    Antony.
    
    
    
45.1100transfer talk !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Jan 21 1994 16:4410
    Reading in the Sun(So it must be true) that Ossie has agreed a fee of
    250k for Rosenthal. The player will agree terms today. Will not happen
    it time for tomorrow's game at Swindon but will be OK for the game at
    Ipswich. Other rumour is that with Thorsvedt coming back tomorrow then
    Ian Walker will ask for a transfer, and with his dad not happy with
    Southall's form, he'll go to Everton. Likely fee for him 1 million.
                                                               
    Antony
    
    
45.1101CHEFS::HARRISRGoosenargh!Mon Jan 24 1994 12:321
    ooops.
45.1102You need to spend mate!!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENMon Jan 24 1994 13:1411
Amusing story

A friend of mine who is Tottenham through
and through was driving back from Swindon on
Saturday, very unhappy with the way things are
going, when he overtook Alan Sugar's car.  He
dropped back let Sugar overtake him, wound
down his window and waved his cheque book at Sugar,
whilst doing 70mph on the M4!!!

Chris.
45.1103PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jan 24 1994 14:0422
    
    Swindon 2  Spurs 1
    ???        Barmby
    ???
    
    Not unexpected. We are really struggling, and it doesnt help when the
    manager brings in another Centre back to play up front. This time
    Phil(?) Mayhorn, who is apparently a centre back in the reserves. Maybe
    Ossie could try a new tactic and play a foward in attack, you never
    know, he might even score a goal.
    
    According to the Radio Spurs were "woefull" and got what they desrved,
    Eric and Darren Anderton both went off injured.
    
    It doesnt help listening to the Palace v Leicester game, and hearing Paul
    Stewart have a blinder for Palace. Maybe we should have taken him back
    on loan and stuck him back up front.
    
    I'll be at Ipswich on Saturday, probably witnessing our Cup exit as we
    couldnt beat carpets at the moment, but you never know.
    
    Dave...
45.1104PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Jan 25 1994 18:2917
45.1105No need to set hiddenYUPPY::PANESIts pancreatitis, OfficerTue Jan 25 1994 18:5314
45.1106Gossip or What, anymore...PEKING::COSSEYNWorld Cup 1994 ZZzzzTue Jan 25 1994 19:144
    
    Clive Allen, Nah, can't belive that...
    
    Neil...
45.1107Spurs in the marketLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Jan 25 1994 19:5210
    I guess it depends on the amount of money given to Ossie my Sugar. I
    hope we can use the money for some long term signings but doubt that.
    My money is on Clive Allen. Our only prayer is Ipswich's pretty average
    home form. However, I can't see how can score for us. I thought we also
    had a young player we signed Gerard McMahon, reckoned to have a good
    future, why can't we use these players?
    
    Antony                    
    
    
45.1108Ronnie comes home !!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Jan 26 1994 15:396
    Spurs have apparently done the deal for Rosenthal. 250k to Liverpool,
    don't know the personal deal done. He won't be available for the cup
    match as will Anderton who has received a kick on the back of the calf,
    making him extremely doubtful.
    
    Antony
45.1109PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jan 27 1994 14:574
    
    Why is'nt Rosenthal available for the Cup game..??
    
    dave...
45.1110Go For It..SUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSThu Jan 27 1994 15:1412
    Surely...as Liverpool only played 2 and a bit games in the Cup this
    year (and I can't remember Ronnie making an appearance) he should be
    available on Saturday (so long as his registration goes through in
    time).
    
    Ronnie and Nicky up front...can only be an improvement...but I still
    have a few doubts (hopefully misfounded)...!
    
    Prediction.....Ipswich 1 Spurs 2
    
    Rob,
        
45.1111Frustrating is not the wordPIECES::63585::SWIFFENThu Jan 27 1994 15:175
You will have a hard job trying to explain
to our mate Ronnie how to stay onside - He
hasn't got a clue!

Chris.
45.1112UPROAR::LEMPLive slow, die youngThu Jan 27 1994 15:497
    re -1
    
    Then you should be OK against Arsenal this year, as they *never* play
    offside.
    
    Paul.
    
45.1113Ronnie !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Jan 27 1994 16:3910
    On radio 5 it stated the seven day rule for the FA cup. So even if
    Ronnie signed last Friday he still woulbn't be eligable. He would
    however be OK for any reply. I was impressed with Kit Symons of
    Portsmouth yeaterday evening. If we had some wonga he is a player I
    wouldn't mind us signing. Perhaps we could do a straight swap with
    Cundy.
    
    Or am I dreaming it all.!
    
    Antony
45.1114Oh no not another...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jan 27 1994 16:4310
    
    >> You will have a hard job trying to explain
    >> to our mate Ronnie how to stay onside - he
    >> hasn't got a clue!
    
    
    Ossie has been trying to explain what is on and offside to Sol Campbell 
    since October, so Ronnie can join in on that one.
    
    Dave...
45.1115Luck be a lady tomorrow.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Jan 28 1994 15:014
    Any team news for tomorrow ? Apparently they'll be a full house at
    Portman Road. 
    
    Antony
45.1116COME ON YOU SPURS PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Jan 28 1994 16:029
    
    Late tests for Darren Anderton and Jason Dozzell, but both are
    apparently expected to make it, but I would'nt bet on it.
    
    Mick Hazard is definatley out.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1117PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jan 31 1994 11:1724
    
    Ipswich 3  Spurs 0
    3 ipswich
    Players
    
    Sh*t performance, and now I could say wake me up in August, but I
    suppose I had better stay awake for the fight against relegation.
    First half was even, and we could moan about the clear handball by the
    Goalkeeper when Barmby was through, but we didnt really threaten apart
    from that, in fact I cant remeber their keeper having to make a save,
    and all the time we were looking dodgy at the back. The second half
    brought three goals from a team that have'nt scored three goals since
    last August. Two goals from corners, basically the Ipswich players just
    stood unmarked and waited for the ball to land on their head.
    
    Even the Police were laughing, one even turned and said "Ipwsich never
    score three"..........Ossie keeps saying he is confident he will turn
    things round. 
    
    He had better start soon.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1118PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Feb 01 1994 11:1010
45.1119good news and bad newsBONNET::HARDYTue Feb 01 1994 11:4416
    Yuppies,
    
    Look at Newcastle's defence, realise that we've sold him and then ask
    if he's any good.
    
    In truth, he's either very good, or very bad depending on various
    things such as whether or not we're on Match of the Day. This is an OK
    feature in a forward, but not the greatest strength in a defender.  
    
    He's quite skillful but is a sucker for the through ball. 
    
    He will fit in well to the Spurs style of classy play, but you probably
    need someone who is a bit harder. He'll no doubt score against us every
    time you play us.
    
    Peter. 
45.1120PLUNDR::MORANTue Feb 01 1994 12:129
    
    The sale of Scott is not in any of the papers, nor has it made local TV
    or even clubcall. Anyway, if he has gone, then good luck to him, he'll
    need it playing under Ossie's kamakaze style of management. He's very
    prone to errors, but is quite skillful nonetheless; he can pass it and
    he can put in a tackle once in a while. He is (was) our longest serving
    player too. Wonder who Keegan has lined up as a replacement?
    
    Tim
45.1121PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Feb 01 1994 12:228
    
    It's in both the papers Ive seen this morning, the Daily Express and
    the Daily Star.
    
    Apparently he travelled down last night, the clubs have agreed a fee
    and Scott will sign today.
    
    Dave...
45.1122Peacock for the MagpiesESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Tue Feb 01 1994 13:247
45.1123CHEFS::HARRISRDigitals recurrent nightmareThu Feb 03 1994 13:238
45.1124CHEFS::HARRISRDigitals recurrent nightmareThu Feb 03 1994 13:254
    saying that, we nicked Waddle and Gazza from Newcastle, so why not Cole
    ?
    
    Rich.
45.1125No chanceBONNET::HARDYThu Feb 03 1994 14:1210
    Rich,
    
    
    > we nicked Waddle and Gazza from Newcastle, so why not Cole?
    
    Because you WERE a better side and we had a different Board/Manager.
    
    And 3M just isn't enough.
    
    Peter
45.1126Last man left can be CaptainKERNEL::WITHALLGWait Till They Getta Loada MeThu Feb 03 1994 14:3411
    
    
     Cole is too good for Tottenham. Someone tell Ozzie to set his sights a
     little lower. Its like me saying I'll fight Tyson, I can shout about
     it all I want but it will never come off.
    
     Maybe its just his "They never made the cash available ploy" when he
     deserts a sinking ship.
    
    
     Gazzer.
45.1127close your eyes and it might go away.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Feb 09 1994 13:5410
    Well a week away and I thought we might turn the corner. 2 new signings
    yet by all acounts we were well beaten by both Ipswich and Sheff Wed. 
    
    Anyone go on Saturday? I also on my hols caught glimps of the Cole
    rumour but I can't believe that is true. 
    
    I see Mabbutt and Sheringham and not to far from being fully fit. maybe
    their return can lift the team. 
    
    Antony
45.1128Things turn round from Saturday on...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Feb 09 1994 14:2013
    
    I didnt go Saturday, but from the Sheff Wed note and various reports we
    were alittle unlucky. I saw the goals, two were defensive mistakes that
    gifted goals to Sheff Wed. Not a bad goal from Rosenthal, I hope he can
    get some goals. Andy Gray (remeber him, he's the England international)
    apparently added some steel to the midfield.
    
    Blackburn on Saturday, we cant keep on losing, a draw would atleast
    boost confidence alittle.
    
    The Cole thing has got to be paper talk.
    
    Dave...
45.1129team permutationsLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Feb 09 1994 14:5811
    I heard Rosenthal's goal was good but did our new signing from
    Newcastle play. Would this not push Sedgeley into midfield into a spot
    he did well in earlier this season. WOW, last I heard Andy Gray was on
    loan and definitely not wanted, how times change.
    
    I am concerned that with Mabbutt's injury he will never return be the
    same player as I'm sure I would be scared to go into challkenges after
    the ordeal he has gone through.
    
    Antony
    
45.1130Mabbutt on the come back trailLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Feb 11 1994 13:197
    Gary Mabbutt came through a reserve mathc yesterday v Chelsea. He is
    apparnetly wearing a light weight mask. The comeback could be before
    end of Feb. Blackburn at home tomorrow, not over hopeful. 
                                                            
    Antony.
    
    
45.1131What was the scoreNEWOA::BURTONFri Feb 11 1994 13:404
    
    Do you know what the score was ?
    
    Nige.
45.11321-1LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Feb 11 1994 14:012
    
    
45.11336onthetrotPEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Feb 14 1994 10:4910
    
    Spurs 0   Blackburn 2
              Shearer
              Gallagher (?)
    
    
    Another loss, the sixth on the trot, we are heading for relegation
    unless there is a dramatic return to form......................
    
    Dave...
45.1134?YUPPY::PANESStart choppin'Mon Feb 14 1994 11:529
           <<< Note 45.1133 by PEKING::WILSOND1 "DAVE WILSON @WLC" >>>
                                -< 6onthetrot >-

    
>    unless there is a dramatic return to form......................
    
      Have I missed something?

      Stuart
45.1135PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Feb 14 1994 12:056
    
    RE-1
    
    Yeah..oK,OK...but we did win a few games at the start of the season.
    
    Dave...
45.1136flying away.. perhaps never coming back.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Feb 15 1994 12:138
    Apparently, Ossie has has a heart to heart with the team and taken them
    on a break to Spain. Bloody good timing. They do not have a game this
    weekend so perhaps this is a good thing as they were supposed to be
    playing at home.
    
    regards,
    
    Antony
45.1137PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Feb 16 1994 14:135
    
    We won a game last night....a friendly against Athletico Madrid in
    Spain. Steve Sedgley and Andy Gray (pen) scored in a 2-1 win.
    
    Dave...
45.1138The turning point !!!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Feb 17 1994 12:106
    can we claim the 3 pts ???
    
    Good news , hopefully it will build some confidence in the squad. Are
    we playing any other games?
    
    Antony..
45.1139HAzardWEAR::BODDYSlaven was born offside !!!Thu Feb 17 1994 16:009
    
    
    	What's the status with HAZARD .
    
    	You see , we have a local Fantasy league going in our office
    	and Hazard is in my team .
    	Is it time to transfer him ?
    
    	Bill
45.11406 points....please ?PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Feb 23 1994 12:117
    
    The game at Stamford Bridge on Sunday is live on SKY, we need some sort
    of result, even a draw. The return of Gary Mabbutt might lift the team,
    hopefully. Then on Tuesday we play Villa at home, if we lose these two
    games Ossie might even be on his way.
    
    Dave...  
45.1141Waiting for teddy.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Feb 23 1994 12:384
    Any more on Sheringham's recovery. Chelsea has been a real bogey side
    the last three/four years.
    
    Antony
45.1142Teddy's InjurySUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSFri Feb 25 1994 13:436
    Sherry's injury....yesterday papers were saying he needed another Op'
    but this would be delayed for 10 days due to the surgeon being on
    holiday - however todays papers are saying he is going to try a play
    thru' the pain - either way....the whole thing seems out of control !
    
    Rob,
45.1143PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Feb 25 1994 14:265
    
    I read yesterday on Skytext that the club are denying he needs another
    op, and Teddy has been back in full training for 2 days now.
    
    Dave...
45.1144Sheringham, AAAHhhhhhhhh !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Feb 25 1994 16:1215
    This whole saga seems totally out of control. Last Ocotber it seemed he
    would be out for a couple of weeks now God knows what the situation is.
    You would think it would be resolved by now, at least to the point of
    knowing when he would be back. 
    
    I think losing Sheridan last season the head physio/consultant we had 
    was bad for us. I think he now runs his own private practice, very 
    lucrative I expect.
    
    Not hopeful for Sunday. At least I have no Spurs defenders on my
    fantasy team and Stein scoring well for me could slightly ease the pain.
    
    I'll sacrifice my fantasy points for three for Spurs, honest.
    
    Antony	
45.1145YGC laugh...I almost fell of my seat.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Feb 25 1994 17:399
    
    
    
    
                           Sunday=3 points
    
    
    Dave...
    
45.1146Sheri not good enough!!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEMidnight is where the day begins..Sat Feb 26 1994 21:167
 Re last few,
               What's the big deal about Teddy Sheringham. He is only a
mediocre striker anyway. His return will not change things for Sp.


 C U N N O 
45.1147hey heyUPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyMon Feb 28 1994 12:157
    re : last.
    at least he's better than ronnie whelan.
    (most players are)
    
    :-)
    
    woody
45.11482 important home games !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Feb 28 1994 17:1420
    Listening to the game on Radio 5, I still have the pleasure of watching
    the video, if I can stand it, both sides got a slating from the
    commentary team for bad defending. I must admit as soon as I heard our
    back line of Austin, Scott, Nethercott, Edinburgh and Edinburgh was
    injured in the first half then it didn't fill me with a lot of
    confidence. However, whomever you play, losing a 2-0 lead is not good
    enough.
    
    What is wrong with Calderwood, is he injured or dropped? 
    
    With reference to Sheringham, he was top scorer last season and was 
    scoring well before his injury in October, even in an average side. 
    He is a leader of the line for us, something we are definitely short 
    of this year.  
    
    We now have two home games, Villa on Wednesday and Sheff Utd on
    Saturday, we need at least 4 pts from these games, preferably taking 3
    from Sheffield as they are another side at the bottom of the table.
    
    Antony                                              
45.1149Teddy returns to actionLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Mar 01 1994 15:2913
    having now watched the game I feel a little better, yes we were
    defensively very naive, but on an attacking front we created many
    chances, as well as the two penalty awards we had another which should
    have been awarded in the first half on Anderton. The Chelsea goalie had
    an absolute blinder and won man of the match from Sky.
    
    It was certainly yhe most amount of chances I have seen us create for a
    long while. We must however start to stop goals and converty our
    chances. Sheringham came through a specially arranged game yesterday
    and I think actually scored. Perhaps we'll see a Sheringham, Barmby
    front line on Saturday, if not tomorrow.
    
    Antony 
45.1150Does the Mirror qualify as a Newspaper ?BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Tue Mar 01 1994 15:5210
    According to the paper today, Teddy limped off ten minutes into the
    second half. He apparently said that he was in pain from the start, and
    hadn't expected to make it through the full 90 minutes.  He is now
    expected to undergo another operation on the damaged cartilage.
    
    Assuming the newspaper report is accurate, then I doubt that he'll be 
    back in the next week or two !!!  Sorry to be the bearer of bad
    tidings.
           
    Jerry.
45.1151PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Mar 01 1994 16:1412
    
    Was Jason Dozell injured in the Chelsea game. I could'nt believe it
    when Ossie took him off, I thought he was having a really good game.
    
    We were awfull at the back, and losing a two goal lead is pretty
    depressing.
    
    Good to see Darren Anderton in the England squad, despite all the
    bad performances as a team, he is the only one who has shown any
    consistant form.
    
    Dave... 
45.1152SheringhamLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Mar 02 1994 11:514
    I was surprised by taking Dozzell off, he can at least hold the ball
    up. With reference to the newspaper talk they said yesterday that
    Mabbutt was going to need another operation and it turns out he is fit
    and available for Wednesday evening. 
45.1153relegation...?PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Mar 03 1994 11:1511
    
    Spurs  1   Villa  1
    Rosenthal  Parker
    
    First point for ages, but it should have been three, two penalties
    missed, this time Darren Anderton and Nick Barmby were the culprit's 
    although Bosnich saved both well. 
    
    Sheff Utd is a must win game on Saturday, relegation is looming.
    
    Dave... 
45.1154at least we're off 30pts.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Mar 03 1994 12:319
    At least we've stopped the numbers of goals conceded and are creating
    chances which I have not seen us do for a while. We cannot however
    afford to miss opportunities like Sunday and last night. 4 penalty's
    awarded and 3 missed in 4 days. Good news,  NOT! 
    
    You are absolutely right though Dave Saturday is a must for 3pts, we 
    are running out of games to achieve salvation.
    
    Antony
45.1155Spurs - VICTORY at lastUKARC1::ELANGCOThu Mar 03 1994 21:0568

Subject: Spurs - VICTORY at last


North London's most popular soccer team won an important 
match 1-1 at home to Aston Villa last night. This convincing 
victory ends a sequence in which straight-talking argentinian 
maestro Osvaldo Ardiles' team had been unlucky enough to lose
7 matches on the trot. 
"We're not going to change to the boring tactics of lesser teams
like Arsenal", said Ardiles (through an interpreter), "they may
be able to dominate games and even win them occasionally but
when will you ever see them put together a movement involving
23 passes between 11 players lasting 12 minutes and culminating in
managing to get the ball back to big Eric ? Huh? Squeak. No, we're
sticking to what we know and what our fans want - nice neat short
attractive passing movements, ball on the ground, squeak etc".
Never was this philosophy better exemplified than on the two  
occasions in this match when Spurs were awarded penalties when
Villa players had illegally "got in the way" of attractive football.
Some teams like Arsenal might have just tried hammering the ball into 
the back of the net for a goal but not Tottenham. No, the route-one
approach is simply not good enough for the cultured football connoiseurs 
of White Hart Lane. First Anderton, and then Barmby, stepped up and 
nicely, neatly, attractively even, passed the ball (on the ground) to
Mark Bosnich. All this at a time when Tottenham were 1-0 down, when to 
score the simple goal must have been very tempting. "We play to entertain",
said Orville, "and this kind of rubbish only serves to enrich the
total football experience that is a home Spurs game". 
Villa's goal after only 8 minutes came when Garry Parker found himself in 
space behind the Spurs defence. What looked at first like a pathetic 
attempt at an offside trap by the Tottenham back four was in fact a 
deliberate attempt to make a game of it. "We don't play offside traps",
said Artiless. No you certainly don't.
Spurs winner came towards the end when at the end of a delightful passing 
move involving many Spurs players passing the ball backwards and forwards
between themsleves and Villa players standing around watching and yawning 
culminated in a long ball from Barmby being met by the head of Rosenthal.
Barmby is to be docked 2 weeks wages for hitting the ball too far. "To win
a game one all is great after so much bad luck recently" said the manager,
"but we don't do things that way here in the home of football".
During half-time Spurs fans were treated to film of recent performances
by the likes of Wolves, Luton, Bolton, Notts Forest, and so on. "That's 
where we want to be", said one fan, "the premiership is just not classy
enough for us. In the Endsleigh league we'll be able to see the sort of 
football we've come to demand. They'll give us plenty of space and might
even make us look like a half decent side." That fan's dream could soon
become a reality. The 1 point from yesterday's win leaves the bottom of
the table like this...

Spurs          31  31
Southampton    29  30
Chelsea        28  29
Man City       30  29
Oldham         29  27
Sheff Utd      29  23
Swindon        31  23

So if the lower teams win their games in hand (and remember Soton,
Chelsea, and Man City are all having a bit of a renaissance at the 
moment with the arrivals of Alan Ball, Franny Lee & David Rocastle,
and Mark Stein respectively, while Oldham & Sheffield United are
old hands at the relegation battle scenario), Spurs would be left 
3rd from bottom in one of the coveted relegation positions, only one
point ahead of Sheff Utd. 

Looks like they'll be celebrating in North London at the end of this season.
45.1156Best note so far this year...:-)GVA05::BURKHALTERFri Mar 04 1994 11:561
    
45.1157My.....You're easily pleased ! KIRKTN::JJACKSugar Diabetes...The Welsh FlyweightFri Mar 04 1994 12:012
    
    
45.1158OK Point us where theres a better one...:-)GVA05::BURKHALTERFri Mar 04 1994 12:491
    
45.11593 points please...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Mar 04 1994 13:3320
    
    I think we are doomed if we don't win on tomorrow. Looking at the
    bottom of the table in the 'best note of the year' a few back all the 
    other teams have games in hand, and although there is still alot of
    points up for grabs, the other teams have been there before and have
    shown the ability to escape.
    
    If we do lose, it could be the end for Ossie, who eveytime anything is
    written in the papers constantly reminds us that this is his most
    challenging task as a manager, and the hardest job he has ever had. 
    Hopefully he will start to show he is up to the job soon, we have had
    injury problems this season, which has'nt helped but I must admit to
    not being too convinced about his buys or his team selections.
    
    I hope Ossie proves me wrong and goes on to get the club out of the
    sh*t we are in at the moment and gets us challenging for Europe next
    season, as it p*sses me off to see those muggy Gooners in Europe as I
    want to go.....(-:
    
    Dave...
45.1160We can do it !!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Mar 04 1994 13:5017
    Dave,
    
    I agree with you about Saturday, although I have been encouraged by the
    game last Sunday and Wednesday evening. What concerns me is that
    although we are starting to create chances again, we must now convert
    them. Sheringham's prolonged injury has badly hampered us. The
    transfer deadline is looming, perhaps we will be in the market. 
    
    I still feel confident we can make it, the teams below have games in
    hand but that does not mean they'll get them. The reason they are at
    the bottom of the table is that they are also not very good.
    
    I think the Oldham game next week will be cancelled because they are
    in the cup. That is another crucial game. Other important games are
    Everton A, Southampton H.                 
    
    Antony
45.1161deep in the S**t !!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGSat Mar 05 1994 19:469
    Well I'm having to sit at work on a saturday afternoon and the radion
    has told me with 4 mins to go Spurs have gone 2-1 down on a game they
    really had to win.
    
    Bo****ks !!!
    
    At least I can go and see them when they come down to Portsmouth.
    
    Antony
45.11622-2LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGSat Mar 05 1994 19:493
    still not enough !!
    
    
45.1163SIOG::ESBECKDec Van EsbeckTue Mar 08 1994 16:1411
    re .1159
    
    > I think we are doomed if we don't win on tomorrow. Looking at the
    
    
    
    I guess you're doomed, then.  Did you hear the Arsenal fans the other
    day singing "Ossie's going to Endsleigh" to the tune of the old Spurs
    cup final song?
    
    Declan
45.1164It's nothing to do with Cher eitherUPROAR::LEMPLive slow, die youngTue Mar 08 1994 16:2011
    re -1
    
    >I guess you're doomed, then.  Did you hear the Arsenal fans the other
    >day singing "Ossie's going to Endsleigh" to the tune of the old Spurs
    >cup final song?
    
    No, but heard the Spurs fans doing that old Arsenal favourite, "The
    Boo, Boo Song".
    
    Paul.
    
45.1165CHEFS::HARRISRDigitals recurrent nightmareTue Mar 08 1994 17:491
    Anyone know when mr Sheringham will be back ?
45.1166Not looking good!!PEKING::COSSEYNDry those Eyes Hastings.You Wimp!!Tue Mar 08 1994 17:576
    
    He see a specialist today and will find out whether he'll play again
    this season....
    
    Neil..
    
45.1167Spurs are on the way to EndsleighNEWOA::GUTHRIE_JIt's time for me to ascendTue Mar 08 1994 18:078
    RE-1
    
    >>>He see a specialist today and will find out whether he'll play again
    this season....
    
    Looking good then
    
    Jason
45.1168MARVIN::MORRELLLeeds United : League Champions 1992.Tue Mar 08 1994 18:113
    Reading vs Tottenham.. what a grudge match.. ;->
    
    Rick.
45.1169SUBURB::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitTue Mar 08 1994 20:263
    Spurs go down? Surely not. 
    
    Mind you,it`s quite incredible that you can go 5 months without a home win.
45.117019 months short of recordKIRKTN::BHUGHESWed Mar 09 1994 11:377
    re: -1
    
    Could be worse though !  Cowdenbeath (Scottish 2nd division, but only
    just) haven't won a home league game since April 1992 so Spurs haven't
    too much to worry about just yet.
    
    Brian.
45.1171Barmby InjuryLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Mar 09 1994 11:505
    Apparently Barmby was taken off playing for England u21 last night. He
    is being examined by Spurs Physio today. Not the best of news. The game
    v Oldham is now next wednesday the 16th March @Boundary Park.
    
    Antony
45.1172PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Mar 09 1994 12:4214
    
    More good news.. The X-Rays showed severe bruising according to todays
    paper, but the full extent of his injuries should be known today.
    
    Teddy Sheringham was operated on yesterday and we should also know how
    long he is likely to be out for today.
    
    Not a good result on Saturday, we needed to beat them, but luckily
    enough most of the other teams below us either drew or lost aswell,
    apart from Chelsea.
    
    I'm not that confident about the rest of the season.
    
    Dave...
45.1173PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Mar 10 1994 13:3110
    
    Teddy Sheringham could be back in two weeks, mind you, we've heard all
    this before, but his cartlidge op was a success, and the doctor found
    no other problems and reports say he will be back sooner rather than
    later....but dont hold your breath.
    
    Nick Barmby also only has bruising, and is expected to be fit for the
    game at Oldham next week.
    
    Dave...
45.1174Spurs in the market !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGSat Mar 12 1994 16:155
45.1175PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Mar 14 1994 11:0115
45.1176Important weekLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Mar 14 1994 12:1814
45.1177PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Mar 15 1994 16:135
45.11786pter this eveningLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Mar 16 1994 12:008
    Big game tonight. Barmby will not be in the team as he is still
    suffering. Oldham seem to be on a bit of a roll at the moment. Mind you
    so are we, two games unbeaten.
    
    Went to Highbury last night, rediscovered why I dislike Arsenal soooooo
    muuuchhh !
    
    Antony 
45.1179Arsenal == A cure for mass insomnia.CHEFS::HARRISRDigitals recurrent nightmareWed Mar 16 1994 12:124
    I wouldn't be seen dead in Highbury, unless Spurs were playing there.
    Are you a masochist or something Anthony ?
    
    Rich.
45.1180out out out....TRUCKS::SANTnetwork partner exitedWed Mar 16 1994 12:254
    
    	No - he's a Torino fan. Come on Ferraro, get out of the closet!
    
    	Andy.
45.1181Torino supporterLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Mar 16 1994 15:0020
    I got invited by the Torino sponsor Berretta. We went to the West
    Stand suite for something to eat and then watched the game. ALL FREE
    OF COURSE.   
    
    As for the game, I thought that Torino were not positive enough to
    deserve to win. They did not have Carbone playing for them and that
    was a big loss. He is 5'6" and would enjoy playing against two
    lumbering defenders, instead Torino played to Silenzi which was meat
    and drink to Arsenal. 
    
    Mind you these Arsenal supporters are easily pleased. The chap behind
    me was wetting himself every time Arsenal strung two passes together. 
    
    Extremely impressed by the Torino supporters. I spoke to a photographer
    in front of me who worked for Guerin Sportivo(Sports magazine) and he
    said they are a fanatical bunch. 
    
    Antony
    
      
45.1182PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Mar 16 1994 15:337
    
    Antony..
    
    Was there crowd trouble...at the begining of the game it looked like 
    there were alot of police going into the Torino supporters.
    
    Dave...
45.1183PEKING::JOLLYLViva la rock .... the killer lives onWed Mar 16 1994 16:097
    
    No wonder I missed you in the office yesterday, when I was told you were 
    in London I assumed you were working, skivving Minkey.
    
    Thanks for the tape it arrived in the post this morning.
    
    Loz.
45.1184bit of silliness !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Mar 16 1994 20:1816
    There was a little, Chatting to this Italian photographer he said there 
    are a hard core of supporters who can be prone to being silly. However the
    way the supporters were together didn't help and the Arsenal fans
    certainly weren't putting their European hats on and welcoming their
    fellow supporters. Mind you, it's amazing how vocal these supporters are
    when they are 100 yds away from you in the ground and absolutely quiet 
    after the game.  
    
    I think that if Arsenal come up against someone who can cause them
    problem in attack there might be a different sending. 
    
    I was working in the afternoon, honest guv.
    
    3pts this evening is what I really want.
    
    Antony
45.1185what happened ?CHEFS::HARRISRAve you gota loit boy ?Thu Mar 17 1994 16:504
    Can anyone tell me and anyone else who wants to know, why the game was
    called off last night ?????
    
    Rich.
45.1186PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Mar 17 1994 17:055
    
    
    Waterlogged pitch.
    
    Dave...
45.1187PEKING::JOLLYLViva la rock .... the killer lives onThu Mar 17 1994 17:053
    
    Water logged pitch
          
45.1188BERN01::GOODEJMr DragonThu Mar 17 1994 17:174
    
    Wat er log ged pit ch  8-)
    
    JBG
45.1189Truth onest guvKERNEL::WITHALLGWait Till They Getta Loada MeThu Mar 17 1994 17:292
    
    Tottenham couldn't field 11 players.
45.1190When's it rescheduled ?LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Mar 17 1994 19:455
    With the injury situation with Barmby and Sheringham the cancellation 
    might have been a result for us. The transfer deadline is closing, any 
    more gossip ref new players. Very important game Saturday v Ipswich.
                    
    Antony
45.1191PEKING::JOLLYLViva la rock .... the killer lives onFri Mar 18 1994 21:004
    
    Iw as in a h uury,
    
    Liz.
45.1192PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Mar 21 1994 14:2226
    
    Spurs 1  Ipswich 1
    Barmby   Kiwomya
    
    Another two points lost, or is it one gained....who knows. Luckily
    enough only Oldham won below us and so we did'nt drop anymore places.
    
    Listened to the game on Capital Gold, seems we dominated the possesion
    but Ipswich always looked likely to score on the break, as they did
    with there first attack.
    
    Thats three games unbeaten, but three draws at home....?
    
    According to Sir Jonathen Pierce and his 'special' guest, Alan Smith the
    Palace manager, Spurs were woefull in defence again.
    
    Reports say teddy will play next week v Everton.
    
    I must admit, even with Teddy back I still don't think Ossie Ardiles can
    turn this round and the only reason that we wont go down is that the
    teams below us are just as bad, if not worse.
    
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1193Papin...yes please.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Mar 22 1994 11:0611
45.1194MARVIN::MORRELLLeeds United : League Champions 1992.Tue Mar 22 1994 12:014
    Well if you do get him for 3 million it'll be the best deal of the
    season... & you might even stay up!! ;->
    
    Rick.
45.1195BERN01::GOODEJMr DragonTue Mar 22 1994 12:1210
    
    Not so fast....
    
    	apparently Papin has also had talks with West Brom. It seems he
    wants to play in the English 1st division next year and he can't decide
    which is more likely, ie.
    
    	Tottenham going down or WBA staying up..... 8-)
    
    JBG 
45.1196Sorry Spurs fansYUPPY::PATEMANSome Fantastic PlaceTue Mar 22 1994 12:167
    He'd never go to West Brom - he wouldn't get in the team in front of
    Bob Taylor would he? I mean Taylor is head and shoulders above all the
    leading English strikers such as Shearer, Sutton, Cole, Wright,
    Ferdinand, Armstrong, Sheringham etc etc.
    
    ;->
    
45.1197SUBURB::WAITEGWHO ARE YER???Tue Mar 22 1994 12:158
    Re 1195
    
    Papin is a second rate player.  I'd rather Bob Taylor anyday.  
    
    WBA don't want him... 
    
    
    /GAry
45.1198ARMSTRONG IS A DONKEY!!!SUBURB::WAITEGWHO ARE YER???Tue Mar 22 1994 12:167
    Re 1196
    
    You've seen the light, Mr Pateman.  Keep it up...  
    
    
    
    /Gary
45.1199No Papin for you...CLARID::KREYERAndre KREYER, Sophia Antipolis (FR)Tue Mar 22 1994 12:3213
45.1200Too good to be true..PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Mar 22 1994 13:128
    
    Re-1
    
    ........Oh well..it was good while it lasted. 
    
    Back to the real world and Ronnie Rosenthal.
    
    Dave...
45.1201XSTACY::PHAYDENTue Mar 22 1994 14:047
Well at least Jean Pierre and Ronnie have one thing in common...


The size of their noses !


Peter.
45.1202Yeah, he's the answer.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Mar 23 1994 11:2012
    
    It looks like we will miss out on Papin, but never mind, reports in
    various papers say we have the ideal replacement lined up........
    Ossie will make a sensational transfer deadline beating swoop for..
    
    TONY CASCARINO...
    
    What a F***ing joke.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1203BERN01::GOODEJMr DragonWed Mar 23 1994 11:346
    
    Sorry to disappoint you Dave, but Ossi's missed the boat again......
    
    Cascarino has just signed with Milan for 3 Mill!    8-)
    
    JBG  
45.1204YESSB::MCUNNIFFEMidnight is where the day begins..Wed Mar 23 1994 19:0711
RE -2,
     Dave,
          The Spurs could do a lot worse than Cass. He would do very well up
front with Rosie and when Sheri comes back, he and Cass can re-form that
great partnership that they had at Millwall. Cass could also do with premier
league football at the moment as we we getting closer to the world cup in the
USA.


C U N N O    

45.1205PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Mar 25 1994 12:0622
    
    Well after all the speculation, we did'nt sign anyone before the
    deadline. Thankfully, it seems that the reports about Tony Cascarino 
    were just paper and teletext talk.
    
    Everton away tomorrow, I see they have signed Anders Limpar, no doubt
    he will score in his first game.
    
    Not overly confident about the game, infact I'd be suprised if we won.
    No news on Teddy, he was supposed to play, but missed the reserve match
    in the week, so the speculation is that he isnt ready yet, if he does
    play, it might give the team a much needed lift. The team needs some
    inspiration, but it has'nt come yet and we are running out of games.
    
    Here's hoping that Swindon, Sheff Utd, Oldham and Man City all get
    beat this weekend......
    
    Getting very worried.
    
    Dave...
    
     
45.1206Everton 0 - Tottenham Hotspur 1CHEFS::HARRISRAve you gota loit boy ?Mon Mar 28 1994 14:043
    And about bloody time too.
    
    Rich.
45.120736pts ...LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Mar 28 1994 17:289
    Great result although pretty poor scrappy game. Still the first three
    points of 1994 are very gratefully received. Some very important games
    this week for the relegation area with most teams apart from Spurs
    playing. Good news also around the injury front with Howells, Hazard
    and Thorsvedt coming back, although ...
                               
    is the Sheringham saga ever going to end? 
    
    Antony
45.1208...but is Ossie the right man for the job..?PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Mar 29 1994 16:5617
    
    Teddy plays in the reserves today at Pompey, if he comes though without
    any problems he will play at Norwich on Saturday...
    
    Great result on Saturday, and with the other results going our way
    things are looking alittle brighter, but we are still in trouble but 
    hopefully we can put some wins together, and get clear of the
    relegation zone and ensure premiership football next season. 
    
    Dave...
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
45.1209PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Apr 05 1994 12:2620
    Norwich  1    Spurs  2
    Sutton        Sheringham
                  O.G.
    
    Spurs    1    West Ham  4
    Sheringham    Jones
                  Morley 2
                  ??
    
    From one extreme to the other, firstly a great win at Norwich, and with 
    Teddy coming back and scoring within 3 minutes of coming on as a sub for 
    Rosenthal, I really thought things were looking up and we would go on and 
    pull away from the relegation zone comfortably....but we were hammered at
    home by West Ham yesterday and we are back in it again. The only good
    thing is that most of the teams below us lost aswell.
    
    Great to see Teddy back, but even if we stay up it's been a poor season, 
    and to be honest I don't think Ossie is up to the job.
    
    Dave... 
45.1210Mixed weekend.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Apr 05 1994 14:1521
    I must admit that after Saturday I was hoping yesterday we would be
    bidding a fond farewell to the relegation battle. But we don't have a
    good record at home, and particularly in London derby's. The penalty
    award was clumsy to say the least and the third West Ham goal was a
    rare Mabbutt mistake. I am still annoyed about missing points at
    Chelsea and Aston Villa which would have take the pressure off. 
    
    With regards to Ardiles. I'm still not sure. We have had key men out at
    key times of the season. Also had to blood a lot of young players. I
    would give him one more year.
                                 
    His transfer activity is mixed with I believe at the time Calderwood,
    Dozzell and Kerslake not bad signings but not so sure about Rosenthal
    and Scott.
    
    I still think we can beat relegation, it is a blessing that we have so
    many away games to finish the season. 6 pts will I think keep us up.
    
    My three for the drop are Swindon, Sheff Utd and Southampton.
    
    Antony 
45.1211Glory daysPCOJCT::MICEKMarc MicekFri Apr 08 1994 00:3913
    I am an American, who spent 6 months in London during Spurs' 1991 FA
    Cup run.  Unfortunately, I had to return to the States the day after
    their great 3-1 semi win over Arsenal.  I have been told that they beat
    Forest for the Cup 2-1, but know little about the match itself (aside
    from Gazza's injury).
    
    Would any of you mind taking a moment to give me a brief summary of that 
    match?  It might be nice to think about happier times since this season 
    has been a disappointment to say the least.
    
    Thank you,
    
    Marc Micek
45.1212PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Apr 08 1994 12:3431
    Rumours last night on Sky Football news, Alan Sugar wants David Pleat
    to come back in the summer and work with Ossie Ardiles.
    
    Re-1  
    
    Marc...
    
    Nothing really happened for the first few minutes but after about 
    10 minutes Gascoigne  went into a challenge on the touchline, and missed 
    the ball but his foot was buried in ( I cant remeber who it was ) his 
    groin, it was a bad challenge and Gascoigne was booked. He had just 
    started running round like a lunatic, then about five minutes later he 
    steamed into Gary Charles just outside our penalty area. Gazza should 
    have been sent off really, but as we all know now he was injured badly. 
    He went off and was replaced by Nayim. From the resulting free kick,
    Stuart Pierce scored. The game was evenly balanced up to half time, and
    just before the break Lineker was put through and knocked the ball past
    Crosby and was brought down. Lineker, himself stepped up, but the
    penalty was saved.
    
    In the second half Spurs started to get on top, and when Nayim squared
    to Paul Allen, he put Paul Stewart away to score from just inside the
    box. The game then was even, and went into extra-time. In the first
    period Des Walker headed a corner into his own net under pressure from
    Gary Mabbutt. We hung on to win the FA Cup for a record 8th time. 
    Sir Terry Venables was a hero, and then went onto to rescue the club,
    but thats when things started to go wrong.
    
    Dave... 
    
     
45.121391 cup finalLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Apr 08 1994 13:0915
    I think the whole problem over Gazza in the cup final was he had been
    wound up by Venables and wasn't booked for the first assault on Parker.
    I think if he had he would have calmed down, instead he was not booked
    by the ref and went recklessly into a very late tackle on Gary Charles.
    
    It was for a Spurs supporter a real seesaw of emotions with us starting
    well, going one down, losing the one players who had taken us to the
    final, missing a penalty, havinf a goal ruled off-side which later
    showed to have been good. That was the first half, second half was
    mostly Spurs and we scored to equalize and win with an own goal from 
    Des Walker.
    
    I think I lost a year of my life watching it.
    
    Antony  
45.1214PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Apr 08 1994 13:3913
    
    I forgot about the Lineker offside goal, mind you although the odds
    were against us, when we got to half time only one down and having just
    missed a penalty, I remeber going down to get a drink and everyone was 
    really confident we could still win, the High Road was a good place to
    be that night, on a par with Trafalger Square in 1981.
    
    Nothing like going on about past glories, but its a case of having to 
    at the moment.
    
    Dave...
    
    Dave...
45.1215PCOJCT::MICEKMarc MicekFri Apr 08 1994 18:469
    re. last three
    
    Thinking back on 1991, perhaps the referees were hesitant about booking
    Gazza due to the Forest/West Ham sharade where a Hammer (Gale?) was
    sent off early in the match for a hard but not malicious tackle...
    
    Anyway, thank you for the story.  I'll be rooting you on from afar.
    
    Marc
45.1216MARVIN::MORRELLLeeds United : League Champions 1992.Fri Apr 08 1994 18:527
    >I'll be rooting you on from afar
    
    Boy do they need it.. I hear they are going to rename the club
    "Totteringham Hotspurs" as they are so close to going down! :->
    
    
    Rick.
45.1217CHEFS::HARRISRAve you gota loit boy ?Fri Apr 08 1994 19:014
    Rick,
    	We are on our way back. If only we could win at home :-(
    
    Rich.
45.1218Coventry 1 Tottenham didn'tCHEFS::HARRISRAve you gota loit boy ?Mon Apr 11 1994 13:307
    
    
    THAT WAS NO WAY A PENALTY .
    
    
    Rich.
    
45.1219Leeds 2 Totteringham - Division 1 :->MARVIN::MORRELLLeeds United : League Champions 1992.Mon Apr 11 1994 13:327
    Totteringham... Totteringham... Totteringham...
    
    	And you've got to play Leeds at home next week as well.. you might
    find yourselfs in the bottom 3 by next weekend! :->>>
    
    Rick
    
45.1220CHEFS::HARRISRAve you gota loit boy ?Mon Apr 11 1994 13:346
    Don't kick us when we're down. Who do you think you are ? Eric Cantona
    ???? 8^)
    
    Rich.
    
    p.s. I think I may turn religious soon.
45.1221sinking fast..PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Apr 11 1994 16:3420
    
    Another loss, and with everyone else winning, things are looking very 
    dodgy, we could go on about the fact that it was'nt a penalty, but 
    these things happen when your struggling.
    
    I think it is going to be a matter of picking up whatever points we can
    from the last few games, as we clearly arent going to suddenly burst
    into life and start winning games, if the two wins at Everton and
    Norwich couldnt lift us, then I doubt anything will now. We will
    probably have to rely on other teams losing to stay up.
    
    The oldham game is off on Wednesday, but Leeds away on Sunday isnt
    really the sort of game that we want at this stage.
    
    ......and the possibility that Chelsea are actually going win something 
    is starting to worry me aswell.
    
    
    Dave...
    
45.1222The drop is looming.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Apr 11 1994 16:4815
    I think the only thing that hearten's me is the fact that Ipswich look
    extremely dodgy with Man Utd, Blackburn, Sheff Wed and Swindon to play.
    Southampton also have Man Utd and Blackburn left on their five
    games as well as a trip to WHL, I bet their worried !!!. 
    
    Key games for us are our two home games and the game v Oldham. Leeds
    will be extremely difficult to pick anything up from and Wimbledon are
    always a tough prospect.
    
    Still trying to be optimistic. 7pts will see us through I think.
    
    Antony 
    
    
    
45.1223PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Apr 11 1994 17:2312
    
    Looking at our 5 remaining games, I'd say we can pick up 7pts. I cant
    see us getting anything at Leeds but we can beat Southampton, although it 
    is at home, they are inspired by Matt Le Tissier, and he is suspended for 
    this game. Oldham away will be difficult but I think we can get a point,
    that will leave us to get 3pts of either Wimbledon or QPR. We have a
    good record at Selhurst Park in recent season's and QPR seem to be
    struggling and have nothing to play for anyway.
    
    Dave... 
    
     
45.1224After Three..."Spurs are on there way to..?"YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITHashib smitty?Mon Apr 11 1994 18:0111
    
    Dave,
    
    What's with this anti-Chelsea thing? Is it because Hoddle went to
    Stamford Bridge instead of waiting for an emotional 'homecoming' to
    good-old-White Hart Lane? Is it because 'Blue is the Colour' is a 
    better song than 'Ossie's Dream'? Is it because we sold you Jason
    Cundy (erm....yeah sorry about that one..)? or is it simply (and more 
    likely) that every time you play us, you lose?
    
    Andy
45.1225PEKING::JOLLYLViva la rock .... the killer lives onMon Apr 11 1994 18:116
    
    No it's because he works next to Andy Barefield,
    
    :-)
    
    Loz.
45.1226PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Apr 11 1994 18:2917
    
    Andy...
    
    What..'Blue is the colour' is better than 'Ossie's dream' ???, not even
    in jest.
    
    All of the above, plus My brother in law is a season ticket holder at
    the bridge....and despite the fact that you always beat us, we can
    always laugh at the fact that you have to get the history books out to
    remeber the last time you won anything worthwhile.
    
    I cant stand the grief of getting relegated and Chelsea actually
    winning anything...
    
    Dave...(-: or should that be )-:
    
    
45.1227PEKING::JOLLYLViva la rock .... the killer lives onTue Apr 12 1994 16:4947
    
    Dave,
    
    this ones for you.
    
    The Chelsea players who have played in a winning side against Tottenham
    since February 1990:
    
    Dave Beasant
    Gareth Hall
    Tony Dorigo
    Andy Townsend
    Jason Cundy :-)
    Ken Monkou
    Graeme Le Saux
    John Bumstead
    Kerry Dixon
    Gordon Durie :-) :-) :-) :-)
    Dennis Wise
    Graham Stuart
    Damian Matthew
    Kevin Hitchcock
    Steve Clarke
    Tommy Boyd
    Paul Elliot
    Erland Johnsen
    Alan Dickens
    Kevin bloody (not) Wilson 
    Vinny Jones
    Clive Allen
    Craig Burley
    Frank Sinclair
    David Lee
    Mal Donaghy
    Robert Fleck
    Eddie Newton
    Andy Dow
    Glenn Hoddle
    Ian Pearce
    John Spencer
    Tony Cascarino
    Neil Shipperley
    Gavin Peacock
    Dmitri Kharine
    Jakob Kjeldbjerg
    Mark Stein
    David Hopkin
45.1228PEKING::JOLLYLViva la rock .... the killer lives onTue Apr 12 1994 16:523
    
    The Tottenham players who have played in a winning side against Chelsea
    since February 1990:
45.1229You have'nt won anything yet..!PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Apr 12 1994 17:0317
    
    re-1
    
    Now that is desperate, listing players who have been on the winning
    side, I was going to list all the trophies we have won since you last
    won anything, and dont start Barefield's usual trick of reminding me of
    boring pre season friendly tournements and 'cross channel cups' 'cause
    they dont count, real trophies are what counts. I made a trip to
    the CFC trophy room in the East stand a couple of years ago, I saw Ken
    polishing the trophy but all that empty space........It did make me
    smile, I had to explain to my nephew why there was no silverware in
    there as my Brother in law was to embarassed to take him in.
    
    ...but consolde yourselves with all those players that have beaten
    Tottenham, that is worth something..................(-:(-:(-:
    
    Dave...
45.1230PEKING::JOLLYLViva la rock .... the killer lives onTue Apr 12 1994 17:2314
    
    Dave,
    
    where's your gratitude, it took me ages to type that lot in.  Okay
    let's compare FA cup songs now, I heard a rough (rough being the
    operative word) version of the Chelsea Cup song last night on Sky, I
    don't think Chaz, Dave, Ossie, Waddle or Hoddle could hold a candle to
    it for bad taste.
    
    Knowing my luck the other half will buy it for me and I will have to
    smile graciously, thank her and maybe even play it, will that be enough 
    punishment for me?
    
    Loz.
45.1231PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Apr 12 1994 17:3312
    
    Loz...
    
    Is your manager the lead singer...?, I'll lend you the Tottenham Party
    Album, always goes down well, exspecially on Riverboats down the Thames
    the night before Cup Finals, and in the St James's Tavern on Cup Final
    day, You lot will all be in the Globe I suppose standing outside trying
    to look mean and scaring all the tourists......
    
    When you release a Party Album...then we can talk.
    
    Dave...
45.1232PEKING::JOLLYLViva la rock .... the killer lives onTue Apr 12 1994 17:444
    
    With a cup final every 24 years, it will take us a while to get enough
    songs together.
    
45.1233YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITHashib smitty?Tue Apr 12 1994 18:4216
    
    Speaking of Party Albums, have you heard that Man Utd are bringing
    out an Album of Beatles Classics to celebrate their bid for the 
    F.A. Cup. Highlights include:
    
    "Love Me do" - Ryan Giggs
    "Nowhere Man" - Dion Dublin
    "Strawberry Field" - Old Trafford Ground Staff
    "All you need is Love" - Alex Ferguson
    "If you dare to tackle me, I'll stamp on your head" - Eric Cantona
    
    Apparently, Cantona's effort is self-penned. The quality of the
    recording is best heard without too much treble.
    
    Andy
                                  
45.1234I'm rolling :-))))))))))))))))))XSTACY::PHAYDENTue Apr 12 1994 19:116
    >>"If you dare to tackle me, I'll stamp on your head" - Eric Cantona

 
:-))))))))))))

Peter.
45.1235I seen it.......PAKORA::CDOUDIEI would do anything for love..Tue Apr 12 1994 21:147
    re .1233 
    
    
    >> without too much treble......
       	       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    
    did you mean to say this or did you not notice the connection ??
45.1236Well I never... ;-)YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITHashib smitty?Wed Apr 13 1994 13:021
    
45.1237Wot a clever bloke ! ;-)BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Wed Apr 13 1994 14:370
45.1238TRUCKS::SANTnetwork partner exitedWed Apr 13 1994 14:394
    
    	re .1235
    
    	you were kidding, right Colin? Surely....
45.1239Too much hilarity in this company.....KIRKTN::CDOUDIEI would do anything for love..Wed Apr 13 1994 21:188
    
    OK, OK......
    
    what you should have typed was......too much "TREBLE"........
    
    ya "BASS".......8*)
    
    colin.
45.1240We're looking doomedLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Apr 18 1994 16:418
    Well, another opportunity to haul ourselves out of trouble is lost.
    Spurs from the r5 commentary did not look like wanting the game,
    although Leeds have an extremely good record at home. The games with
    Oldham and Southampton are taking on crucial status and I am now not at
    all hopeful, as these teams seem to have a lot more desire about them
    than us. Although Oldham lost at home to West Ham. 
    
    Antony                                   
45.1241RUBBISH !!PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Apr 18 1994 16:4534
    
    Leeds  2  Tottenham 0
    
    Wallace 2
    
    
    What a shambles, I wonder if the players realise they are on the brink
    of relegation, Where was the commitment..where was the fight..?, Leeds
    were there for the taking, they played like a team with nothing to play
    for waiting for the season to end, but they were still too good for us.
    
    I watched the Southampton v Blackburn game on MOTD and saw a team
    fighting for their survival, why cant we show that fight. We are going
    down, because I cant see us beating anyone at the moment and with
    Oldham and Southampton to play on Wednesday and Saturday, our fate
    could be  almost sealed by the end of the week.
    
    I keep hearing Ardiles saying we need to show commitment, so how come
    the team arent showing any, we played like a team that has accepted
    they are doomed and that isnt good enough.
    
    Ardiles made some great signings to pull us out of the relegation
    dogfight, Ronnie Rosenthal is rubbish, and as for Kevin Scott, he 
    cant deFend and spent most of the game asleep.
    
    Ardiles has to go, even if by some miracle we escape, but to do that we
    have to show abit more fight, bring in Andy Gray, he's sh*t but atleast
    he gets stuck in.
    
    Down with the swindon...
    
    Totally P*ssed off.
    
    Dave... 
45.1242Ossie *IS* going to Endsleigh!TRUCKS::SANTnetwork partner exitedMon Apr 18 1994 18:2112
    
    	yep. Tottering Hopeless look doomed, lads. Never mind, Ant, you'll
    	be able to see them at Pompey next season ;-)
   
    	and Reading....
    	and Southend....
    	and Barnsley..
    	and Grimsby....
    
    	he he he 8-) 8-) 8-)
    
    	Andy.
45.1243)-:PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Apr 19 1994 14:3219
    
    Alan Sugar was interviewed on SKY last night, he said Ossie Ardiles
    will not be sacked even if we are relegated, he also said relegation
    won't be the disaster everyone is trying to make it out to be. I get
    the feeling he is trying to cushion the blow, but saying it wont be a
    disaster is b*ll*cks, of course it will, for a start Teddy Sheringham,
    Darren Anderton and Nick Barmby will almost certainly want transfers,
    and we will end up losing the only really class players we have.
    
    Its alright saying we will bounce straight back, but if we lose all our
    class players, there is no guarantee we will. We would have to show
    alot more fighting spirit than they have showed in recent matches.
    
    Three points at Oldham tomorrow....please, the thought of relegation is
    depressing me.
    
    
    Dave...
    
45.1244Ossie's job's as safe as mineHEART::DIDCOCKTue Apr 19 1994 14:4812
    
    	To the dispashionate outsider I find it odd that they are keeping
    Ossie (or is this the chairman's kiss of judus?).  I gather he's spent
    4->5 million this season?   (This came from Alan Mullary on radio 4 a
    the weekend.  Sounded like he was after Ossie's job).  
    	Make's Billy Bonds look like an MBA.  Flogs off one player,  and
    gets in three better ones.  FA Cup 1/4 final - and happily languishing
    mid-table.  Now relegation concerns round East London thanks very much.
    Further,  with the addition of Sherringham up front,  we might even be
    able to beat the odd second division team in the cup next year.
    
    Cliff
45.1245CHEFS::HARRISRAve you gota loit boy ?Tue Apr 19 1994 14:546
    It's not just who Ossies bought, it's who he's sold. Ruddock and Walsh
    spring readily to mind. I severely disliked the man as a player (IMHO
    he was a dirty little b*gger) I dislike him more as a manager. Why oh
    why didn't they approach Hoddle ?
    
    Rich.
45.1246PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Apr 19 1994 15:1729
45.1247CHEFS::HARRISRAve you gota loit boy ?Tue Apr 19 1994 15:2915
    If Ossie was a manager in Digital
    
    he'd be given a hefty pay rise and all his staff would be layed off.
    
    
    
    
    
    If Ossie was a manager in any other company
    
    
    He'd have been sacked ages ago. In fact, with his past record, he'd
    have never been taken on.
    
    Rich.
45.12481994 a season to definately forget.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Apr 19 1994 16:3222
    I think hindsight is a wonderful thing. Allen was sold at a time we
    were playing well and was not a bad move. Ruddock basically was holding
    the club to ransom. At the time Dozzell and Calderwood were thought of
    as good moves, it was just the transfer fees set at tribunal were too
    high. Kerslake and Scott were panic moves. I agree that Durie should
    have been replaced immediately. He should have gone a lot earlier.  
    
    The period I am really concerned about is when we threw points away in the 
    middle of the season, playing Campbell up front. I do not expect Ossie 
    to survive if we are relegated.I think it is Sugar's rhetoric. It would
    not be favourable to wave more change at this time when minds should be 
    focused entirely on 4 games, starting tomorrow evening.
    
    I also wonder about the whole Sheringham injury front, it was extremely
    confusing to say the least, I think Ossie's decisions were based on
    medical information about Sheringham's recovery which was totally
    inaccurate.
    
    I still feel extremely nervous about the whole business. I do not think
    we have the grit to survive.
    
    Antony 
45.1249Hope doesn't win pointsBONNET::HARDYTue Apr 19 1994 17:3823
    Yuppies,
    
    Face up to it, Ozzie was a good player but is a useless manager. 
    
    He all but took Newcastle into the 2nd division and is now taking
    Spurs towards the 1st.
    
    The real problem is that if you survive (I think you will), you might
    keep him and if you don't survive then the 1st division is not the
    place to be.
    
    It's clear from the results, the transfers (or lack of them) and the
    religious adherence to the "diamond" formation that you've got a guy
    who cannot manage. Take manage as being " respond to changing
    circumstances", "get the best out of players individually", "get the
    best of of the players collectively", "build on the good", "eliminate
    the bad", etc, etc. Whatever it is Ozzie doesn't do it.
    
    So I wish you well but your only hope is that Sugar is not sweet.
    
    Peter.
    
    
45.1250How bad is bad?SIOG::FITZPATRICKTue Apr 19 1994 17:4318
Spurs result is always the first one I look for each week. I can't 
claim to be a supporter in this notes conference or I'd be savaged for 
not attending enough matches!

I watched them against Leeds on Sunday and was appalled. None of the 
team was committed. Half them would be dropped in any other side, even 
if they put in twice as much effort in a friendly. These guys were 
supposed to be fighting for survival. Leeds won EVERY 50-50 ball.

Scott is positively the worst Premier league player I've ever seen. 
How does he get his game? He'll bring Spurs down to his level next 
season, when they get relegated.

And they will get relegated. Spurs haven't a hope of getting any 
points off Oldham or Southampton. The only hope is that Everton will 
fare worse, and join Swindon and Sheffield United.

Michael.
45.1251FORTY2::ASHMail Interchange Group, ReadingTue Apr 19 1994 22:103
Well, at least I was pleased with the Kevin Scott transfer!

g
45.1252remaining matches?STAR::CASSILYWed Apr 20 1994 01:0910
    Would it be possible for someone to list the 4 matches remaining to
    Spurs?
    
    Also, who are the teams below them and what matches do they have
    remaining?
    
    It's hard to get schedule information on this side of the pond,
    although we do get the results.
    
    Mike (a Spurs supporter and former member when I resided in the UK)
45.1253A pointerAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanWed Apr 20 1994 02:139
    Mike,
    
    the fixtures got put in at the start of the season so see reply .832
    obviously one game got postponed/rearranged but I don't know which one
    anyway that reply lists 3 of the 4.
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.wicks
45.1254PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Apr 20 1994 12:2611
    
    Spurs play Oldham tonight then Southampton on Saturday, all three teams
    are in relegation trouble, we should have a good idea who's going down
    Saturday evening. Ipwsich could well get dragged in as their last three
    games are against Sheff Wed (away) and Blackburn and Man Utd, but they
    are currently three points ahead of us.
    
    Then we play Wimbledon away, and our last game is against QPR at WHL.
    
    Dave...
    
45.1255SUBURB::ABSOLOMTAye KarumbaWed Apr 20 1994 13:418
    
    You can still get 5/2 in the bookies that Spurs will go down. 
    
    I say, fill yer boots.
    
    Tony
    
    
45.1256Absolute minimum today is a point.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Apr 20 1994 16:358
    team news for tonight please. Perhaps now might be the time to bring
    Calderwood and Mabbutt together, they had a good partnership in the
    early part of the season. Anderton was pulled off Sunday is he fit and
    available. I think he has been on the England training saession.
    
    Antony
    
    
45.1257TRUCKS::SANTnetwork partner exitedWed Apr 20 1994 20:1812
    
    	>Anderton was pulled off Sunday...
    
    	Disgusting! We'll have less of that filth in here, Ferraro!!
    
    	Here's some more smut for you..
    
    
    	Going down going down going down 8-)
    
    	Andy.
                              
45.1258KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJShy Ann (Indian Virgin)Wed Apr 20 1994 20:592
    
    	I love it.		:-)
45.1259SNOC02::CRAVENPAULThu Apr 21 1994 06:403
    Anyone know the score last night  vs. Oldham ?
    
    Ica, in Australia with less info.Thanks.
45.1260PAKORA::GPIKEThu Apr 21 1994 08:113
    
    
    Game off - waterlogged pitch......
45.1261FA F.upUPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyThu Apr 21 1994 12:056
    The game was postponed at 16:30 !!!!!!!
    
    Spurs supporters half way up the M1 were *not* consulted !!!!.
    
    
    dw.
45.1262I've run out of nails.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Apr 21 1994 12:317
    Reading on teletaxt that with the FA wanting the premier league
    finished by the 8th of May, then Oldham have real fixtures problems.
    6 games in two weeks.
    
    Big game Saturday at home to Southampton.
    
    Antony
45.1263FORTY2::ABRAHAMSThu Apr 21 1994 16:426
is there a rule that games are forfeited if not played? Not that
Spurs need to clutch at straws or anything...

This is the second time the game has been postponed due to
a waterlogged pitch.
45.1264It's looking good.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGSat Apr 23 1994 20:2817
    Working on a saturday.... 20mins to go and Vincenzo Samways has just
    increased Spurs lead to 2-0 against Southampton. First goal from
    Sedgeley. If this is an omen I'll work for the next two Saturday's.
    
    Ipswich losing 4-0
    Everton drawing 0-0
    Oldham losing 3-2
    Sheff Utd winning 1-0
    Swindon losing 1-0
    
    Not out of the woods yet but I hope to enjoy this Saturday evening.
    
    COME ON YOU SPPPUUUURRRSSSSSSSSS !!!!!
    
    Antony
    
    
45.1265(-:PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Apr 25 1994 12:308
    
    Great result, we are not safe yet but this has made a big difference
    as most of our rivals lost...brilliant, always rated Ossie....
    
    Still we could still be relegated, as ' The People ' have come up with
    yet another ' dodgy deal '.......
    
    Dave...
45.1266The final result?STAR::CASSILYMon Apr 25 1994 16:113
    What was the final score?
    
    Mike
45.1267.................(-:PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Apr 25 1994 17:029
    
    Tottenham  3   Soton  0
    
    Sedgley
    Samways
    Anderton
    
    
    Dave...
45.1268CHEFS::HARRISRAve you gota loit boy ?Mon Apr 25 1994 17:0726
    Tottenham Hotspur 3 (yes that's three) Southampton 0 (nil)
    
    We won, We won, We won, We won, We won, We won, We won, We won, 
    We won, We won, We won, We won, We won, We won, We won, We won, 
    We won, We won, We won, We won, We won, We won, We won, We won, 
    
    
    at home as well.
    
    
    :breathes a small sigh of relief.
    
    bottom of premier division.
    
             		P   W   D   L   F   A   Pts	
    15 Man City........ 40  9   16  15  35  46  43
    16 Tottenham....... 39  10  12  17  50  55  42
    17 Ipswich......... 40  9   15  16  34  56  42
    18 Everton......... 40  11  8   21  39  58  41
    19 Southampton..... 39  11  6   22  42  60  39
    ----------------------------------------------
    20 Sheff Utd....... 39  7   17  15  37  56  38
    21 Oldham.......... 37  9   10  18  40  61  37
    22 Swindon......... 39  4   15  20  44  92  27 R
    
    Rich.
45.1269CHEFS::HARRISRAve you gota loit boy ?Mon Apr 25 1994 20:364
    I have a bad feeling that even if we do avoid the drop, then we will be
    relagated anyway.
    
    Rich.
45.1270R2ME2::HINXMANIt's waiting for it that's so tryingMon Apr 25 1994 20:489
	re .1269

	How would this work? Would fewer teams be demoted in the regular way,
	or would there be an extra promotion slot?

	Can anyone remember what happened when Peterborough were relegated
	for illegal payments to players?

	Tony
45.1271Spurs in the do da again.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Apr 25 1994 20:537
    I think the only thing in Spurs defence is the fact that they would be
    punishing a totally different set of people to those running and owning
    the club now. This could still mean problems for us however.
    
    I'm just glad we got a result on the playing field at last.
    
    Antony
45.1272Someone is savedMUGGER::NORTHMon Apr 25 1994 21:163
    If a team is relegated for misdemeanors the last team that should have
    been relegated is given a reprieve. This is what happened with Port
    Vale I think.
45.1273UPROAR::LEMPLive slow, die youngMon Apr 25 1994 21:1815
    If memory serves me correctly (which frequently it doesn't) Swindon
    were demoted for irregular payments to players at the end of the 89/90
    season. Previously in situations like this, the team in the last
    relegation place in the higher division were given an  eleventh hour
    reprieve and avoided the drop.
    
    However, in this instance, and ignoring all the precedents, the League
    decided that an extra second division (in those pre-Premier division
    days) team was promoted. I think this team was Sunderland who were
    second in the play-offs. Wednesday were in that third relegation slot -
    what a bummer.
    
    Paul.
     
    
45.1274Spurs vs WBA next season??? (in the 2nd division!)BERN01::GOODEJMr DragonTue Apr 26 1994 11:0924
    
    Richard,
    
    	If this illeagal payments thing is proved, as far as I can see, the
    FA will have no choice BUT to relegate Spurs. If this is the case, they
    better make sure they avoid the automatic drop or else they may well
    find themselves playing 2nd division football next year!!!! 
    
    Paul,
    
    	I believe the reason the F.A. opted to promote Sunderland was
    because Swindon had actually won themselves promotion to the 1st
    division but were sent directly back down.....which in effect meant
    they weren't promoted but Sunderland were instead.
    
    .....by the way all you Spurs fans, the Swindon manager who helped them
    to promotion was not himself involved in the payments scam (before his
    time etc). So, having gone to all that effort to get his team promoted,
    he sees all his hard work swept away.............(ok, ok, I'm getting
    to the point...). Anyway, in a cruel twist of fate....that poor manager
    is none other than your boy, Ossie Ardilles!! Talk about lightning
    striking twice!
    
    JBG
45.1275Different ownerLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Apr 26 1994 12:544
    I think the important thing to help us if at all is not a different
    manager but a totally different owner. 
    
    Antony
45.1276UPROAR::LEMPLive slow, die youngTue Apr 26 1994 13:0613
    JBG
    
    >	I believe the reason the F.A. opted to promote Sunderland was
    >because Swindon had actually won themselves promotion to the 1st
    >division but were sent directly back down.....which in effect meant
    >they weren't promoted but Sunderland were instead.
    
    Yes, but they were also talking about rewarding success rather than
    failure which, even though it was Wednesday who were involved, I had to
    agree with.
    
    Paul.
    
45.1277FORTY2::ASHMail Interchange Group, ReadingTue Apr 26 1994 16:227
If I were a Spurs fan (phew!), I'd only be worried about the team getting you 
relegated. Time after time it's been seen that 'big clubs' are not treated as 
badly (fairly?) as small clubs. I suspect that if Spurs do get found guilty of 
nefarious dealings they'll be up before the headmaster for stiff talking to, 
and the loss of a couple of weeks pocket money.

grahame
45.1278MARVIN::MORRELLLeeds United : League Champions 1992.Tue Apr 26 1994 16:3418
    Well lets look it like this...
    
    	The F.A. have just sign Terry to manage the England team.. & the
    last thing they want to do is to have to loose him just as they've got
    the whole country behind them after the Taylor fiasco...
    
    	Now if the F.A. did threaten to relegate Spurs then I wonder if
    further allegations about Terry's business dealings would start to
    circulate... & as the F.A. have already said that if there was any more
    allegations then Terry's out....
    
    	In the end the F.A. will end up being the loosers.....hence all
    Tottenham will just end up getting is a fine... if that...    
    
    	Basically, if the F.A. demote Tottenham then they're going to open
    a whole can of worms for themselves.. :->
    
    	Rick.
45.1279Advice from the corporate consultantWOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenTue Apr 26 1994 16:4312
    
    Oh boy, it looks like Spurs could be in trouble.
    
    How about getting rid of a lot of players and re-organising those that 
    are left, that usually does the trick doesn't it ?
    
    yours helpfully,
    
    Andy :-)
    
    p.s. A change of kit, may I suggest burgundy, might really get the old
    till ringing too !.  
45.1280BERN01::GOODEJMr DragonTue Apr 26 1994 16:4912
    
    Rick, you have a point, but you're assuming that if the F.A. decide to
    hide the can of worms in the cupboard nobody else will be interested in
    getting it out to have a looksee......
    
    If there is evidence to show that Spurs (and anyone else) have been
    dirty dealing then in the long run the F.A. would best have it all out
    in the open and clear the air, otherwise they leave themselves open to
    accusations of corruption.... did you know that the F.A.'s ticket
    processing system runs on a network of PC's? ......Amstrad PC's! 8-)
    
    JBG 
45.1281MARVIN::MORRELLLeeds United : League Champions 1992.Tue Apr 26 1994 16:535
    >processing system runs on a network of PC's? ......Amstrad PC's! 8-)
     
    Mmmmm.... interesting eh... Its a small world! ;->
    
    Rick.   
45.1282MARVIN::MORRELLLeeds United : League Champions 1992.Tue Apr 26 1994 17:0410
    I think that the FA would hind the can of worms... I think there's more
    riding on England winning the 1996 Euro. Champs.... I don't think they
    can afford to loose out by sacking Terry or else all their necks will
    be on the chopping block!
    
    If we do well in the '96 Championships then it will be work millions to
    the F.A. while if we do badly then they could end up loosing not only
    the money but most of the chief executives as well!
    
    Rick.
45.1283PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Apr 26 1994 17:159
    
    As far as I'm concerned the only thing I am worrying about is the team,
    if we get relegated because of financial irregularities then it is
    something that has happened and we have to face the consequences. It is
    nothing to do with the team, and is beyond their control. It's what
    happens on the pitch that counts.
    
    
    Dave...
45.1284KERNEL::WITHALLGWait Till They Getta Loada MeTue Apr 26 1994 17:187
    
    
    Off with their heads OFF WITH THEIR HEADS.......
    
    
    
    
45.1285XSTACY::PHAYDENTue Apr 26 1994 17:218
   >>Off with their heads OFF WITH THEIR HEADS.......
 

Well what do you do to Ronnie Rosenthal who has already had it done ?

Helpfully yours,

Peter.
45.1286SIOG::ESBECKDec Van EsbeckTue Apr 26 1994 17:466
    Of course, if Spurs finish in the bottom three, AND get relegated for
    financial irregularity, it's Division two football next year.
    
    I'd be heartbroken!
    
    Declan
45.1287luck is turning?YOUWOT::HOUSENWorld famous brick hypnotistTue Apr 26 1994 21:096
    Well done to Spurs on Saturday, they played quite well... their 
    luck is turning - after the first goal was allowed; Sheringham was 
    miles offside, in the build up, and then headed on for Sedgeley to
    score.
    
    Norman - Arsenal fan, who hopes Spurs stay up - a rare person ;-)
45.1288Next stop Selhurst - Mabbutt's revengeLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Apr 27 1994 14:568
    Well Oldham lost 3-0 last night to lose one of their games in hand and
    not increase their points. We are next at Selhurst Park on Saturday. I
    am aiming to make a rare appearance to a game. I vowed I would not see
    Spurs after the game at home v Peterborough until they improved. I see
    last Saturday as that improvement. Let's hope we can take a least a
    point from the Dons. It's going to be hard though.
    
    Antony 
45.1289KERNEL::WITHALLGWed Apr 27 1994 15:209
    
    
    The Dons are on a role and want that UEFA place. You won't find
    many teams in the country with the fighting spirit of this crazy 
    gang. A point for Spurs will be a good result, somehow I won't be 
    putting this one down as a draw on my coupon though.
    
    
    Gazzer 
45.1290You never know.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Apr 27 1994 16:044
    We do have a good record at away to Wimbledon, it's at home they seem
    to really stuff us. 
    
    Antony
45.1291So quiet, it's scarySTAR::CASSILYTue May 03 1994 05:524
    Wow, is this quiet lately......what happened at the weekend? Was it
    that bad?
    
    Mike
45.12922 games to go !!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue May 03 1994 12:5720
    Wimbledon 2 Spurs 1. Very scrappy game with Wimbledon playing their
    normal brand of stylish and elegant football. Spurs played quite well
    first half. The main aim for Wimbledon was to use corners and long
    throws to pummel our defence. One of these early in the first half they
    scored from. We looked very slow in thought and action, and from a
    breakaway Wimbledon scored a second. We then got a penalty and scored
    and had several chances to equalise but missed all. 
    
    The basic situation is that we need three points from our last two
    games 
    
    Away to Oldham 5th May 
    Home to QPR 7th May
    
    this would at minimum put us above Ipswich (Goal difference)and 
    Everton(1pt ahead)
    
    Nail biting stuff.
    
    Antony.
45.1293Let's be fair about this ...BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Tue May 03 1994 13:3020
     Re: .1292
    
>    Wimbledon 2 Spurs 1. Very scrappy game with Wimbledon playing their
>    normal brand of stylish and elegant football. Spurs played quite well
     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>    first half. The main aim for Wimbledon was to use corners and long
>    throws to pummel our defence. One of these early in the first half they
    
    
    Assuming that this is sarcasm, then I would have to disagree. I only
    saw highlights of the game on Sky, but Wimbledon certainly seemed to
    put some good moves together. The second goal was a cracker, with
    excellent interpassing on the break catching Spurs flat-footed.
    
    To be fair to Wimbledon, they've being playing some pretty good
    football lately, although it has been somewhat marred by heavy-handed
    tactics from Mr. Fashanu. The "challenge" on the Oldham player (Jobson
    ???) would have been far more at home on a WWF programme.
    
    Jerry.
45.1294Wimbledon the AC Milan of England NOTLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue May 03 1994 15:2112
    I went to the game and believe me it certainly wasn't a game for the
    football purists. Wimbledon do play the majority of their game with
    punts from the back four. Once they got the ball up front Holdsworth
    and Clarke did well, but I think the first goal summed up the game
    rather than the second which was a flowing break by the Dons.
    
    I also agree with V Jones comments about Spurs looking like mid table
    mediocrity rather than battling for survival. Particularly first part of 
    the second half.
    
    Antony
    
45.1295unless Everton lose to the Wombles, of course...TRUCKS::SANTnetwork partner exitedTue May 03 1994 15:2511
    
    	One gone, two to go...so far my prediction is working good, Antony!
    	
    	Another nil points on Thursday followed by nil points on Saturday
    	and you'll be going down with Ipswich...
    
    	Ossie won't be going to Endsleigh, they won't let him -
    
    	he'll be going to the Job Centre!
     
    	Andy.
45.1296PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue May 03 1994 15:2513
    
    Back in it again. I did'nt go, I have'nt been since the Ipswich game
    in the Cup and don't intend to either, but listened to the game on Cap
    Gold, the impression I got was that we did'nt wake up until we scored
    and just did'nt show enough fight again. I hope we start playing like a
    team in relegation trouble soon, maybe in the next two games would
    help. We proved against Soton it can be done, mind you how lucky were
    we that Le Tiss was'nt playing..???.
    
    One win will do it, maybe we can get it on the beach at Oldham on
    Thursday.
    
    Dave...
45.1297COME ON YOU SPURS...!!!!PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu May 05 1994 12:2811
    
    Its depressing, watching the Arsenal and all those Gooners taking part 
    in the ECWC final in Copenhagen against Parma and picking up yet another 
    trophy, and tonight we play Oldham to try and save our Premiership 
    status. It does'nt seem like 10 years ago that we were having European 
    glory nights. 
    
    Jealous, me ?.........................absolutley.
    
    
    Dave...
45.1298MARVIN::MORRELLLeeds United : League Champions 1992.Thu May 05 1994 12:406
    Well did you hear the Arsenal fans singing....
    
    
    	"Are you watching Tottenham.. " :->
    
    Rick.
45.1299On the boxWOTVAX::MACDONALDIStalybridge CelticThu May 05 1994 12:4310
    
    Just tolet you know the game between Oldham and Spurs is on live on SKY
    SPORTS tonight. 
    
    K.O.  7.45pm
    
    Come on the LATICS
    
    
    mac
45.1300Result vs. Oldham??STAR::CASSILYFri May 06 1994 07:425
    Help!
    
    Results for those of who live "over the pond", please...
    
    Mike
45.1301Result from 'downunder'GIDDAY::PARSONSWhich Space Corps Directive ?Fri May 06 1994 08:184
    
    Spurs 2  Oldham  0
    
    Spurs survive for another season.
45.1302BERN01::GOODEJMr DragonFri May 06 1994 12:257
    
    .....you mean Spurs will be playing at least 1st division football next
    season......and maybe, if the FA Chairman likes his new satellite
    system 8-), they'll even be allowed to stay in the Premier....as long
    as they're not >>caught<< bribing the FA..... 8-)
    
    JBG
45.1303...........(-:.................PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri May 06 1994 12:2819
    
    Staying up....(repeat)
    
    Well after a lack of ability to dig down and show the commitment to
    stay up in recent games, we showed plenty last night to comfortably 
    beat Oldham and ensure Premiership survival. It was'nt a classic but 
    there was to much at stake for both teams for that and the pitch is
    terrible.
    
    Good goal by Vinny, but what was the keeper doing..?, who cares. The
    second from David Howells sank Oldham and Vinny should have made it
    three, and Rosenthal ( who really did play well in this game, but that
    does'nt make him a good signing ) could have had a couple.
    
    Well we hopefully won't be in this position again in a hurry, I prefer
    mid table mediocrity and the odd cup here and there. 
    
    Dave..(-: (-: (-:........................(-:
    
45.1304Whew!SIOG::FITZPATRICKFri May 06 1994 13:3622
Well, as my only other entry in a long while here was to say that 
Spurs hadn't a hope of beating either Southampton or Oldham, I must 
thankfully admit that I was wrong.

I watched the game last night, and it was great to see Spurs play with 
such confidence. Both goals were very well taken, and there could have 
been more.

I still think Scott is a bit of a stick. He was extremely fortunate 
not to score an O.G. with the score at 0-1.

Am I biased, or did anybody else think Sheringham wes extremely 
unlucky to get booked? I reckon that if the Oldham keeper and defender 
had not tried to lynch him, there would have been no card. The replay 
showed that no contact was made. He had to make an attempt for the 
ball. Personally I thought that those involved in the fracas should 
have been sent off, or at least booked, not Sheringham. He walked away 
from the situation, very calmly, and refused to get involved. He 
behaved very professionally, in the best sense of the word!

Sigh of relief for another season,
Michael.
45.1305One law for us, another one for themWARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringFri May 06 1994 13:562
    Now if Manchester United or Arsenal had ever been involved in a fracas
    that involved 17 players, they would be deducted points and fined.....
45.1306PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon May 09 1994 17:1015
45.1307White Hart Car Boot Sale WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenMon May 09 1994 17:1910
45.1308SIOG::ESBECKDec Van EsbeckMon May 09 1994 20:255
    ...and you forgot to mention that Spurs defeat on Saturday meant that
    their home record in 93/94 is the worst in their history. A good start
    for the man who calls the Falklands "Malvinas"?
    
    Declan
45.1309Tottenham fiddle ? NEVERPEKING::ANTELLJFri May 13 1994 20:435
    Is there any truth in Tottenham being relegated for back handers
    and doing strange deals.
    
    
    
45.1310FORTY2::ABRAHAMSFri May 13 1994 21:096
ceefax yesterday said that the FA were looking into Spurs' affairs again.
What penalty they might choose remains to be seen. The Spurs position is
to argue that it would be cruel to penalise the current crew in the
new League for indiscretions committed by the old regime in the old League.
Hopefully some bowing and scraping will lead to a fine at worst.
45.1311Player Coach ???PAKORA::GMCKEEThat blokes' a nutterSat May 14 1994 00:016
    
    Any talk of Gough returning to WHL, rumours up here that Ardiles is
    offering 2million.
    
    G.
    
45.1312CHEFS::HARRISRAve you gota loit boy ?Mon May 16 1994 13:297
45.1313MARVIN::MORRELLLeeds United : League Champions 1992.Mon May 16 1994 13:293
    Looks like it could be Reading vs Tottenham next season after all!
    
    Rick
45.1314CHEFS::HARRISRAve you gota loit boy ?Mon May 16 1994 13:396
    More like Tottenham Hotspur vs Bristol Rovers
    
    bummer.
    
    
    Rich.
45.1315PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon May 16 1994 13:5114
    
    Re.1312
    
    Swindon don't have a case, as there are clear differences in what has
    been going on at Tottenham and what went on at Swindon. 
    
    I must admit to not being totally clear, but according to the Sunday
    Times yesterday, the difference is that Tottenham have'nt actually
    broken any laws, whereas Swindon were investigated by the Inland
    Revenue and the chairman ended up being sent to prison. Swindon also
    tried to hinder the investigation, whereas THFC have done everything 
    to help.
    
    Dave...
45.1316CHEFS::HARRISRAve you gota loit boy ?Mon May 16 1994 14:055
    I'm pretty sure that the inland revenue are also involved. I don't want
    my beloved Spurs to go down, but I have that kind of feeling that stops
    people from boarding planes.
    
    Rich.
45.1317Spurs or El TelNSIC00::ROLLITTCrisps - Vasco da Gama's dad JimMon May 16 1994 14:516
    It's either Spurs or Venables and the FA can't lose face by doing anything 
    to their precious managerial investment.
    
    Watch Amstrad shares for pointers.
    
    Simon
45.1318The saga continuesLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon May 16 1994 16:205
    I think a parallel is that Chelsea in 91 were fined heavily for
    undisaclosed paynment to players. I do not expect Spurs to go done,
    but wouldn't be too surprised.
    
    Antony
45.1319PEKING::JOLLYLViva la rock .... the killer lives onMon May 16 1994 16:2810
    
    Hey Anthony,
    
    I hope your ankle's better, you missed a great game Friday night, we
    won 3-1,
    
    Loz.
    
    Pity about Saturday though.
    
45.1320PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu May 19 1994 14:2716
    
    Darren Anderton has turned down an extention to his contract, Gary
    mabbutt looks like he has turned down an offer of a years contract and
    Steve Sedgley has also turned down another contract. All three are
    saying that the offer was well below what they expected. I find this
    worrying, this was what happened last season with Razor. Sugar/Ossie
    say they are offering a good deal, but the players say they are not. 
    
    I think we will see the extent of Alan Sugar's ambition this summer,
    but under no circumstances should Teddy, Nick Barmby, Darren Anderton
    and Darren Caskey be allowed to leave, if they are then it is clear
    that Sugar has no intention of trying to get us challenging for
    honours....and he is clearly only in it to make money on the sale of
    players.
    
    Dave...
45.1321FORTY2::ASHMail Interchange Group, ReadingThu May 19 1994 14:295
My paper says Anderton's current contract goes up to 1996. I imagine anyone 
would want a good deal to have that extended. I'm sure they don't want to get 
rid of him - just keep him on the cheap!

g
45.1322PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu May 19 1994 14:3614
45.1323KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJShy Ann (Indian Virgin)Thu May 19 1994 14:445
45.1324PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri May 27 1994 12:0717
45.1325CHEFS::HARRISRBaby don't cryFri May 27 1994 12:4814
    It's that Ossie guy. He's a jinx !
    
    I told you I had that kind of feeling that stopped people boarding
    planes. Seems like many shareholders have the same one too. 
    
    
    HEY ! I can see my beloved Spurs when I'm in Bristol at weekends, if
    they're playing Bristol City.
    
    
    Ohhhhhhhhh, it's not all bad then.
    
    
    Rich.
45.1326<<<< Crap Joke Alert >>>>UPROAR::LEMPLive slow, die youngFri May 27 1994 13:167
    >Spurs are close to signing a Danish international defender called Mark
    >Rieper..??????????, or something like that. Not sure what position he
    
    My, things are looking grim at Spurs.
    
    Paul.
    
45.1327CHEFS::HARRISRBaby don't cryFri May 27 1994 13:254
    Grim at Spurs ? Our home kits going to be black next year.
    
    
    Rich.
45.1328XSTACY::PHAYDENFri May 27 1994 13:4810
The more interesting question is. What will happen to Venables as a result of
this ? 
Will the F.A have the guts to sack him, in the face of a public outcry ,  if
they do relegate Spurs ?

I don't know. I reckon a large fine and a slap on the wrist will be the only
penalty, but then I've been known to be wrong before. 
Sheffield Utd. instead of Spurs. Give me Spurs any day.

Peter.
45.1329PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jun 06 1994 15:268
    
    Yet more allegations in the Sunday People yesterday, this time about
    transfer fixing. Every week the People come out with a world exclusive
    about wrong doings at the club, Someone the other day said that there
    is a 'dirty tricks' campaign against the club, to make sure we are
    relegated, well there is and its the Sunday People that is responsible.
    
    Dave...  
45.1330CHEFS::HARRISRBaby don't cryTue Jun 07 1994 18:4911
    I've seen in many sport shops, 2 new Spurs kits. One of these looks
    suspiciously like Blackburns home kit, with one side being navy blue
    and the other white. The badge is slap bang in the middle of the front
    of the shirt. The second is almost exactly the same as the Argentinian
    home kit (coincidence I think not Mr. Ardiles). Are these to be used as
    the first and second choice away kits or are they just a rip off kit
    used by Umbro to get more money ?
    
    
    
    Rich.
45.1331D DayLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Jun 14 1994 12:584
    Well today is D day for Spurs. They expect the hearing could go on for
    as long as 4 days. 
    
    Antony
45.1332I don't want to get picky but ...BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Tue Jun 14 1994 15:018
    RE: -1
    
>    Well today is D day for Spurs. They expect the hearing could go on for
>    as long as 4 days. 
    
    Doesn't that make it D-Day -4 ?
    
    Jerry.
45.1333Dave Mackay was a JAMBOPAKORA::JCRONINWed Jun 15 1994 00:188
    Read in the press this morning that the FA are thinking about putting
    a points penalty against Spurs for the start of next season.This is 
    seamingly because they think a fine would not effect them, with the
    amount of wealth their chairman has.Surely if they think a fine is no
    use,relegation is the only answer.This case should have been dealt with
    before the play-offs were decided.But it was probably timed for when 
    most punters were thinking about the world cup.
    FERRY JAMBO.
45.1334Banned44970::CBENNETTWed Jun 15 1994 03:314
45.1335Maybe relegation would have been kinder...BERN01::GOODEJMr DragonWed Jun 15 1994 12:0514
    
    	Wow, that is harsh punishment. In fact, I think it would have been
    kinder to put them out of their misery and relegate them automatically
    now instead of at the end of next season. 8-)
    
    	Seriously though, the FA have dealt Spurs some very harsh
    punishment. They clearly want to send the message to all clubs that
    dirty deals will not be tolerated. I think its good that the game is
    seen to be purged of such misconduct, however, Spurs are left in an
    unenviable position. The 600,000 fine may well turn out to be small
    compared to the losses incurred in a) no cup run & b) another
    relegation battle.

    JBG
45.1336GYMAC::DCASSIDYWed Jun 15 1994 12:289
    
    Maybe that's the point of 12 points deduction...they'll feel it for the
    next 12 months....
    
    In Germany you don't have to be 'guilty' of anything to get thrown out.
    Show an unsupported (unsponsered may be a better term) debt and its
    down a division....RW Essen felt it this year....
    
    Dezzz. 
45.1337(-:PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jun 15 1994 12:3013
    
    Well this means we are condemmed to a season long fight against
    relegation before the season starts, and without an entry into the FA
    cup, the only thing we might win.
    
    All these so called stars Ossie thinks he is going to sign won't be
    coming anyway now.
    
    A world cup without England, and now this..............
    
    yep...I love Football.
    
    Dave...
45.1338YUPPY::MCCABEMikeWed Jun 15 1994 13:177
    >>yep...I love Football.
    
    >>Dave...
    
    Yeah, me too, Dave.  Oh what a beautiful morning.... :-)
    
    Mike M
45.1339Not all over yet.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Jun 15 1994 13:1931
    The punishment is certainly severe, it is particularly annoying that
    Spurs themselves declared this and gave all the proper information to
    the FA. The new board of directors, the new players and the supporters
    are now to be punished, whilst a succession of players, managers and
    previous board have had absolutely no punishment or repremand. As a
    public company I believe it is Spurs duty to chase these individuals.
    
    These would include
    
    Irving Scholar
    Paul Broboff
    Peter Shreeves
    David Pleat
    Terry Venables - This would be particularly embarrasing for the FA.
    
    I think Spurs will appeal against this punishment. I suspect there are
    a few clubs who are very uncomfortable with this verdict. 
    
    I don't think we have heard the last of this one yet.
    
    Transfer front - Basil Boli of Marseilles is linked to Rangers and
    Spurs. I think it will be very difficult to attract this player and
    other targets unless Sugar opens his wallet big time. Colin Caulderwood
    is having talks with Celtic.
    
    Any others?
    
    Another long slog next season.
    
    Antony
    
45.1340WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringWed Jun 15 1994 13:595
    Spurs have been within 12 points of relegation for the last four
    seasons (you probably have to finish in the top ten not to?) and four
    go down next season as the premier league is reduced in size.
    
    The omens are looking good|bad. 
45.1341FORTY2::ABRAHAMSWed Jun 15 1994 14:3522
It is certainly a tough decision - but we have not been demoted, and we
have not been hit with the additional financial hardship that demotion
from the heavily sponsored Premiership would mean. I recall hearing
on the radio during the relegation struggle that relegation could 
cost a vast amount of sponsorship - 3 million if I remember rightly. 
Also, we have not been saddled with the reduced gate receipts of all 
those tedious 1st division games for a year, and looking on the
distinctly gloomy side, there is no risk of finding ourselves in the
2nd division after next season.

Still being in the Premiership has to be seen as good news, and I would 
rather we were appealing against the penalty actually incurred than appealing
against demotion. Disregarding our transfer hopes, how many of our squad
would want to stay with Spurs if they were made a 1st division team? 
At least this way, we have control over whether those 12 points lead to
relegation next year. 

I'd rather see us fighting for Premiership survival again than fighting for
promotion, and the 12 points will only matter if we perform as badly as we
did this season. Our attitude should be that we aim to win the Premiership,
just as in any other season. Look on the bright side.
45.1342count yourselves luckyMOEUR7::BOYDThu Jun 16 1994 13:286
    I think they got off lightly.
    
    The FA didn't think twice about relegating Swindon.
    
    Once again the big club/old boy network comes to the rescue.
    
45.1343KERNEL::WITHALLGBelieve in RevengeThu Jun 16 1994 16:466
    
    
    I'm real sorry Tottenham. ;-)
    
    
    
45.1344KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJEgg and bacon soda please...Thu Jun 16 1994 17:572
    
    I really must join Gazzer in consoling our Tottenham Brethren. ;-)
45.1345FORTY2::ABRAHAMSThu Jun 16 1994 20:123
You're just jealous cos your teams don't routinely feature on national
news programmes - even in the close season.
45.1346WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringThu Jun 16 1994 21:083
    The issue with Swindon is very different. They broke the law of the
    land; someone was even jailed, I believe. Spurs have contravened FA
    rules only.
45.1347Spurs to Appeal !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Jun 17 1994 15:2510
45.1348BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Fri Jun 17 1994 18:0913
    Antony,
    
    Only one member of Status Quo (the drummer, I think) claims to be a 
    life-long Spurs supporter. The manager is also a fan. At the time of
    the FA Cup song recording, the group were interviewed and one or two of
    them said they liked United, one said he liked Spurs (presumably the
    drummer again !) and another said he didn't watch much football but it
    was a good crack to record with the boys in Red.
    
    Sugar has very graciously (:=:) accepted their offer of help ! Wot a
    noice bloke !
    
    Jerry.
45.1349XAPPL::HINXMANBe not too hardFri Jun 17 1994 23:038
	re relegation vs 12 points deducted

	In what way were the offences committed by Spurs less than those
	committed by Peterborough?

	Didn't Port Vale also get relegated because of "irregularities"?

	Tony
45.1350PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jun 20 1994 15:547
45.1351SUBURB::ABSOLOMTAye KarumbaMon Jun 20 1994 17:186
    
    Did Jason Dozygit re-join Ipswich??
    
    Tony
    
     
45.1352EASE::SMYTHMon Jun 20 1994 17:245
Not yet, however I heard that Frank Clark of Forest wants to buy him ???????



GS in Dublin
45.1353We should be told...YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITHStraw? too stupid a fadMon Jun 20 1994 17:356
    re .1348
    
    Can anyone please confirm the rumour the 'Quo' will not be performing
    'Down, down, deeper and down' during their benefit gig.
    
    Andy
45.1354stupid question?XSTACY::PATTISONA rolling stone gets the wormWed Jun 22 1994 14:175
    Why does the FA have regulations about payments to players? Why is
    it any of their business what salary a player gets from his employer?

    Dave
45.1355fixture list 1994-1995 seasonCHEFS::HARRISRBaby don't cryFri Jun 24 1994 15:0561
    For what it's worth, here's our fixture list for the premier league next 
    season
    
    
    Rich.
    
    
	Aug 20	Sheffield Wednesday.............A
	24	Everton.........................H
	27	Mancherster United..............H
	30	Ipswich Town....................A
	
	Sep 10	Southampton.....................H
	17	Leicester City..................A
	24	Nottingham Forest...............H

	Oct 1	Wimbledon.......................A
	8	QPR.............................H
	15	Leeds United....................A
	22	Manchester City.................A
	29	West Ham United.................H	
	
	Nov 2	Chelsea.........................H
	5	Blackburn Rovers................A
	19	Aston Villa.....................H
	26	Liverpool.......................A
	
	Dec 3	Newcastle United................H
	10	Sheffield Wednesday.............H
	17	Everton.........................A
	26	Norwich City....................A
	27	Crystal Palace..................H
	31	Coventry City...................A

	Jan 2	Arsenal.........................H
	14	West Ham United.................A
	21	Manchester City.................H
	25	Aston Villa.....................A

	Feb 4	Blackburn Rovers................H
	11	Chelsea.........................A
	18      Liverpool.......................H
	22	Newcastle United................A
	25	Wimbledon.......................H

	Mar 4	Nottingham Forest...............A
	8	Ipswich Town....................H
	11	Manchester United...............A
	18	Leicester City..................H
	
	Apr 1	Southampton.....................A
	8	Coventry City...................H
	15	Crystal Palace..................A
	17	Norwich City....................H
	29	Arsenal.........................A

	May 6	QPR.............................A
	13	Leeds United....................H
	


45.1356FA AppealLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Jun 29 1994 16:576
    The appeal has been set for next Wednesday. It will be headed by Bert
    Millichip.
    
    Antony
    
    
45.1357CHEFS::HARRISRBaby don't cryTue Jul 05 1994 16:348
    I reckon that Sugar will get a suspension on every punishment bar the
    fine tomorrow. I don't believe the F.A. can punish Spurs when just
    about every other premier league club is under investigation for very
    similar offences. 
            
    
    Rich.                  
    
45.1358Mr Justice Venables presiding ....WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenTue Jul 05 1994 16:5315
>    about every other premier league club is under investigation for very
>    similar offences. 
            
    Rich,
    
    is there any evidence that this true or is it just another lets-muddy- 
    the-waters tactic ?                  
    
    Cheers,
    
    Andy
    
    p.s. Just the thought of seeing Alan Sugar playing the role of the
    vindicated innocent makes me puke !
45.1359CHEFS::HARRISRBaby don't cryTue Jul 05 1994 16:579
    I have read on many occasions that every football club in the premier
    league is being investigated by the inland revenue and the F.A. for
    financial irregularities. A couple of weeks ago it was pointed out that
    if four or five clubs had done the same thing as Spurs, which is more than
    likely, then they would all have to face the same punishment as
    tottenham, thus making the league and F.A. cup a farce.
    
    
    Rich.
45.1360I'm glad thats all clear now then :-) WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenTue Jul 05 1994 17:121
    
45.1361These names raise the interest, if only briefly.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Jul 05 1994 17:1922
    
    re.1357
    
    I hope so, I'll be a very happy Tottenham supporter if we get all the 
    punishment's suspended apart from the fine.
    
    Three names being linked to a possible move to Tottenham are Steffen
    Effenberg, the dirty dog who was sent home from the States for making
    obscene gestures at fans, and never looks any good whenever Ive seen
    him play, some Argentinian called Lopez, an attacking midfielder, that
    is so good, he did'nt even make the Argentian World Cup squad despite a
    massive press campaign to have him inlcuded in Argentina. Also the
    other name being mentioned in various papers is Radachouio ( I have'nt
    got a clue how to spell it ), but he's Rumanian, and does look pretty
    good, I'd prefer Gheorgie Hagi.........
    
    Of course if the appeal is unsuccessfull tomorrow, non of the above
    will be joining, and neither will anybody else.
    
    Dave...
    
     
45.1362Hagi for Spurs?PAVONE::TURNERTue Jul 05 1994 17:246
    Dave, you may be interested to hear that the Italian press are linking
    Hagi with Tottenham. I wouldn't read *too* much into it, but Tottenham
    were one of only two clubs mentioned in the article (the name of the
    other escapes me).
    
    Dom
45.1363PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Jul 05 1994 17:3011
    
    Dom..
    
    After his performances in the World Cup so far, I'm sure far better
    teams than Tottenham will be interested in signing him, but still its
    nice to be linked with such a good player, and stranger thing's have
    happened......
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1364FORTY2::FOWLERMResonate some understandingTue Jul 05 1994 20:067
With the money they'd be asking for him, I'm sure you could pick up a ton of
better players than Hagi. Remember that we use a man's football and have proper
goalkeepers in England so he won't be able to score from any flukey crosses.

What about Redondo? Where does he play?

Mike
45.1365Very good on the ball, though...PAVONE::TURNERTue Jul 05 1994 20:107
    Redondo --> Tennerife (Spain)
    Good technically, but he seems to goal AWOL when the chips are down.
    
    Not the sort of player I'd want in my team for a 3rd round F.A. Cup
    tie at Halifax on a rainy day ;-)
    
    Dom 
45.1366FORTY2::FOWLERMResonate some understandingTue Jul 05 1994 20:153
Uhh, okay. What about Leonardo or Marcio Santos? Or maybe even Finidi George?

Mike
45.1367CHEFS::HARRISRBaby don't cryWed Jul 06 1994 18:503
    Any news yet ?
    
    Rich.
45.1368Appeal resultLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Jul 06 1994 19:329
45.1369)-:PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jul 06 1994 19:3412
45.1370CUCKOO::YEOMANSDMinestroneWed Jul 06 1994 19:393
45.1371CHEFS::HARRISRBaby don't cryWed Jul 06 1994 19:507
    God help the rest of the premier league clubs that will be caught
    breaking the rules. The precident has now been set.
    
    
    Rich.
    
    p.s. I'm still gutted.
45.1372FORTY2::ABRAHAMSWed Jul 06 1994 19:598
if it spares us from relegation next season, 900000 would be worth it.

that's some appeal system. 

Hopefully we'll look a little more of a going concern for whatever
megastars we try to buy for the new season. But without the FA cup,
our hopes of a European place next year are still severely restricted, so
who'll sign for us? 
45.1373Nice prediction Rich!BERN01::GOODEJMr DragonWed Jul 06 1994 20:3510
    
    Hey Rich,
    
>>    I reckon that Sugar will get a suspension on every punishment bar the
>>    fine tomorrow. I don't believe the F.A. can punish Spurs .......
    
    	if you really want to know whats going to happen in the future, ask
    Jim Duggan, otherwise you could be a little bit wrong!!!! 8-)
    
    JBG
45.1374Other clubs are safe due to prediction in .1371 ;-)BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Wed Jul 06 1994 20:565
    Perhaps Sugar should appeal again. You never know he might get lucky
    and end getting the points deduction halved again and only having to
    cough up 2.4 Million ;-)
    
    Jerry.
45.1375PETRUS::GUEST_NAn innocent passer-byThu Jul 07 1994 15:2711
    
    Before the appeal the 'threat' wa to take the FA / premiership to 
    court if the penalties were not reasonable.  Has Alan spoken yet ?
    
    And since Spurs volunteered the information that led to this decision,
    where does that leave the clubs that have not disclosed it.  What kind
    of fine will they receive ?  We could see some clubs out of business.
    
    
    Nigel
    
45.1376AYOV20::MRENNISONWaiting for hell to freeze overThu Jul 07 1994 16:262
    
    What's all this about Hagi for Spurs then ????
45.1377Hagi and his Euro Chequebook.AYOV16::WCOLVILLEThu Jul 07 1994 16:429
    R.e  Hagi.
    
    What this Mark ??????
    
    Is he going to buy them, or pay off the other half of the fine ......
    
    
    :-)
    
45.1378Hagi..?PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jul 07 1994 19:157
    
    I dont think there is too much point in getting to excited about Hagi
    joining Spurs, Barcelona are also interested, and as Hagi has been
    quoted as saying he would like to return to Spain.
                                                       
    
    Dave...
45.1379dreaming..ZZZZZZZZZLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Jul 07 1994 19:5214
    dave,
    
    it's nice to dream though. 
    
    Let's hope we can inject some good new blood into the team to put in a 
    creditable performance in the league next year. See you at Wembley in 
    the oci koke coca cola cup next April where we're sure to see the super 
    spurs taking their european place next season.
    
    Seriously though, I think this will stir Sugar into parting with some
    serious cash just to get the FA back by winning something. I would not
    be surprised by some big signings. 
    
       Antony
45.1380AYOV20::MRENNISONWaiting for hell to freeze overThu Jul 07 1994 21:0710
45.1381TRUCKS::SANTa legend in his own lunchtimeThu Jul 07 1994 21:315
    
    	Yes, but would Totteringham Hopeless be happy to pay all that money
    	for just one day...;-)
    
    	Andy.
45.1382Sam on His WaysWOTVAX::MACDONALDIStalybridge CelticFri Jul 08 1994 12:038
    
    Read today that Vinny Samways has handed in a transfer request!!
    
         Is this the exodus of players that has been threatining???
    
    
    
    mac
45.1383PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Jul 08 1994 17:0622
    
    I read the article about Vincent Samways wanting a transfer, I'd try
    and keep him, as I still can't see Ossie convincing too many 'stars' to
    join the club, as basically we have nothing to offer, apart from money,
    and other clubs can offer money and Europe.
    
    I see Villa are in the hunt for Hagi now, even they can offer more than
    we can, as they are in Europe. Mind you unless you are Irish or over 50
    ( or preferably, both ) you don't get into Ron's side.
    
    What we need is Alan Sugar to get his hand in his pocket, and pay
    outrages amounts of wages, then we can lure the greedy bastard's 
    to the club. It worked for Blackburn with Alan Shearer, so it should
    work for us.
    
    Dave...
    
     
    
    
    
    
45.1384Err, how much for cash Mr Baggio ?WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenFri Jul 08 1994 17:1621
                     
>    What we need is Alan Sugar to get his hand in his pocket, and pay
>    outrages amounts of wages, then we can lure the greedy bastard's 
>    to the club.
    
    Dave, 
    
    isn't this exactly the kind of thing thats dropped you in the shit you
    are in now ?  ;-) 
    
    Cheers,
    
    Andy
     
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Dave,
45.1385PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Jul 08 1994 17:196
    
    Andy...
    
    Yeah, but this time we could even try and do it legally.......(-:
    
    Dave... 
45.1386Re SamwaysEASE::SMYTHFri Jul 08 1994 17:275
Didn't he sign a five year contract last yesr for spurs ?????



GS in Dublin
45.1387CHEFS::HARRISRBaby don't cryFri Jul 08 1994 17:3916
    There is a story in the mirror about a deal between premier league
    clubs and the inland revenue that will supposedly "blow the game
    apart".
    Strange how this comes out just after the appeal by Alan Sugar. 
    
    Even stranger that before Sugar we had sweeteners at WHL B^)
    
    What happens if all 16 clubs being investigated are guilty. Surely they
    must all face the same punnishments as Tottenham, which if it is dished
    out at the same time means nothing as most of the league will be in the
    same boat and not just one team struggling with a 6 point handicap.
    They should have suspended the punishments for 2 years until the
    findings of all the other clubs is published. Why should Spurs be the
    ones to suffer because they got caught first ?
    
    Rich.
45.1388FORTY2::ABRAHAMSFri Jul 08 1994 21:068
au contraire, if others are proved guilty, then they should be doubly
penalised, because Spurs assisted the Inland Revenue with their 
inquiries, and drew some irregularities to their attention. Other clubs
should be fined more and get a larger points deficit for trying to
beat the rap. Spurs should be declared league champions forthwith. Then
we could be the first team to win the league without a squad - rather
than being the first team to get relegated before a ball is kicked.
45.1389TransfersFORTY2::SHARPEMon Jul 11 1994 22:3214
Is reliable old Gary Mabbutt off as well???
Vinny was supposedly going to leave at the end of this season anyway BUT what will we do without Captain
Courageous?????????????
Tottenham signing Hagi??? England have got more chance of winning the world cup.
Even if we did we'd not be able to afford anyone else.

Where has all this supposed money gone that Al Sugar was bringing to the club??
Anderton + Sheringham where good buys
Dozzel, Calderwood + Scott -- "What a waste a money!!!!"

Re-sign Chris Waddle that's what I say


Steve
45.1390XSTACY::MDUNPHYJust another Day!!Mon Jul 11 1994 23:032
I think he needs the money to pay particular fine :-)

45.1391CHEFS::HARRISRBaby don't cryTue Jul 12 1994 00:1212
    I read somewhere that Mabbut was to sign a new contract with 
    
    Tottenham Hotspur !
    
    
    
    
    Yes our captain is staying. It was supposedly the promise of a
    testimonial that swung it.
    
    
    Rich.
45.1392World Cup TrioFORTY2::SHARPEWed Jul 13 1994 17:428
Last night I heard something about Spurs being interested in a World Cup trio?????
This was listed on a Teletext advert for SpursLine or whatever it is.

Has anyone else heard about this or any other prospective signings???

Lets hope we don't get another waste of money???

Steve
45.1393PEKING::BAREFIELDABLUE IS THE COLOURWed Jul 13 1994 19:494
    
    Probably sign up the Greece foward line...? :-)
    
    Andy..B
45.1394Boring boring ArsenalFORTY2::SHARPEFri Jul 15 1994 16:3531
I see Chris Sutton has made the best decision in his life putting Arsenal off
signing him. Tottenham may be crap(at the moment!!) but at least we play interesting
football.


What happened to Tottenham's interest in Chris???
He's not worth 5 million, plus ultra high wages but it would be nice to think
we could occasionally compete with the big clubs having formerly been one
ourselves.

God this is pesemistic!!!!!


I hear Spurs are vowing to keep a certain midfielder at WHL
Could this be our old friend Vincent Samways???


Anyway not long now till the new season starts with Spurs in good stead to at
least win the Coca Cola Cup (or whatever it is??)


Come on Mr Sugar buy some blinkin players!!!

Brian Roy (Dutch Inter.) would have been a good buy at 2.5 million
I hate Nottingham Forrest ever since seeing them beat Spurs when
Erik Thorstvedt let the ball slip through his hands in good old
Booby Mimms fashion.

Enough!! I'm gone!!

Steve
45.1395YUPPY::MCCABEMikeFri Jul 15 1994 17:068
    	"Tottenham may be crap (at the moment!!) but at least we play
    interesting football."
    
    Dream on!  In the past 15 or 20 years there was that one year when you
    had Hoddle and Ardiles in the team that on occasions Tottenham played 
    some "interesting" football.
    
    Mike M
45.1396Update please !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Jul 18 1994 16:1712
    Well, with my world cup dreams shattered it's now time to turn
    attention to the season 1994/95. No transfers have materialised, who
    are we after, what is the rumour.
    
    In the Italian papers it still mentions that Spurs are after Hagi. Has
    Vincenzo Samways been sold yet?
    
    It's gonna be a long long season.
    
                                    
    Antony
    
45.1397Vinny SamwaysFORTY2::SHARPEMon Jul 18 1994 17:1326
The latest rumours on old Vinny is that interesting Everton(???) made a bid of 1.5
million pounds for him and this was turned down by the Spurs board.

The Hagi rumour is indeed still going but why on earth would he want to go to
Tottenham, even if we could afford him??

It's exactly the same now as the transfer deadline at the end of last season.
Spurs fans hopeful that the riches of Al Sug's is going to be converted into
playing talent, and then nothing!!!!

With Spurs next season already in tatters before a ball's been kicked who in
there right mind would want to sign????




Referring to my previous comment about Spurs playing interesting football:-
The days of Chris Waddle, Paul Walsh, Paul Stewart and Gary Lineker are obviously
no more but I don't think you need to go as far back as Hoddle and Ardiles?????

We should of signed old Widley back when he came over from France cos he's still
one of the best players in the world when fit. Much better than John Barnes ever
was, he just had Liverpool FC to make him look good. Waddle did it all on his own,
or possibly with a bit of help from GAZZA.

Steve 
45.1398Check the Mirror!!!!!PEKING::ANTELLJTue Jul 19 1994 20:1815
    Waddle did it all own his own!!!
    
    We saw the penalty against Germany in the World Cup!! SOme player!!!!
    
    Did Spurs ever win the toss of a coin when Waddle was playing , i dont
    think they won much else.
    
    Barnes had Liverpool to make him look good, is football a team game or
    not, i think some Tottingham Supporters have got a sour taste in their
    mouths.
    
    If you lay down with dogs you get fleas (Allegedly)
    If you lay down with theives you get robbed (Allegedly)
    
    Is this Tottingham disaster down to Liverpool or Arsenal!!!!
45.1399Swap deal???FORTY2::SHARPETue Jul 19 1994 21:5415
Latest news on the Vinny Samways story is Tottenham are hoping to arrange
a part swap deal for one of Everton's great players?????

Everton are hoping to clinch the original cash deal asap.

As for the reply to my last note I really don't think I need
say anything!!!


Obviously a really bored Arsenal fan!!!

Ha,ha,ha!!!


Steve
45.1400Another one bites the dust !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Jul 19 1994 22:344
    Just heard on the radio that Doug Livermore, our 1st team/reserve coach 
    is going to Liverpool as their new assistant manager.
                
    Antony
45.1401XSTACY::MDUNPHYJust another Day!!Tue Jul 19 1994 22:544
	Is Sugar going to take legal action against Venerables/FA because he
wasnt in charge at the time of the money lending???
Mick
45.1402Argentina Hotspurs!!!ADDULT::ROBERTSONOSAKWed Jul 20 1994 14:524
45.1403News and reviewsPEKING::ANTELLJThu Jul 21 1994 20:515
    Just seen a paper that says Paul Walsh may be going back to Tottingham,
    
    I cant belive that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    I suppose Paul Miller will be back soon with Tony Galvin!!!!
45.1404Not really surprising is it ?WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenFri Jul 22 1994 15:286
45.1405FORTY2::FOWLERMResonate some understandingFri Jul 22 1994 15:494
45.1406............PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jul 25 1994 13:2220
    
    Pre season's got started with a 5-0 win over Bournemouth, and teddy got
    injured 12 minutes into the game.
    
    We play Cambridge tomorrow night.
    
    As for all the transfer cobbler's.....
    
    So far we have been linked with almost everyone, but quite amazingly we 
    havent secured any signatures. I can't believe players dont want to join 
    our great club, what can be wrong with them, we have so much to offer.....
    
    
    I'll be amazed if anyone sign's for us.
    
    Dave...
    
    
    
    
45.1407CHEFS::HARRISRMon Jul 25 1994 18:5813
    is it true that Ossie went shopping for groceries on Saturday and
    didn't even manage to buy a can of beans ?
    
    
    
    Perhaps this money that Alan Sugar has supposedly put on the table
    never existed, or perhaps the only phrase Ossie can say in English is
    "I'll buy him" (and (allegedly) "do you take bungs ?")
    
    get rid of him and get someone with some backbone.
    
    
    Rich.
45.1408beans not bungsPEKING::ANTELLJMon Jul 25 1994 20:478
    Never mind buying a can of beans,
    
    Ossie was good he could open a can of beans with either foot.
    
    Is Mario kempes still playing and Passerella , perhaps he could get
    some of his buddies to sign.
    
    How many season tickets have Tottingham sold ?
45.14098 goals in two games...6 points, no problem.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jul 27 1994 15:5613
    
    What pre-season form we are in, another fine 3-0 win last night over
    mighty Cambridge....we don't need any of these fool's who keep turning
    down the oppertunity to play for such a great club....do we ?????
    
    Teddy is injured (again) he was supposed to be playing last night, but
    pulled out with an ankle injury.
    
    I'm really excited about the new season......NOT.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1410Spurs win is good for confidence.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Jul 27 1994 16:2119
    Dave,
    
    I would much rather Teddy miss unimportant friendlies rather than risk
    it for the sake of winning a friendly match. I was glad to see Sol Campbell,
    David Howells and Stuart Nethercott all sign new contracts. we must
    ensure this young talent is kept at the club.
    
    I think that whoever was at the club now would have a real problem to
    sign players. To an extent any player who does come to the club will
    hold us to ramsom and perhaps not match his pay with commitment. I
    would prefer to sign players from the lower division with potential who
    want to prove themselves and would get the right opportunity at Spurs.
    
    What is the situation with Samways leaving ? What is the gossip on new
    possible transfers.
    
    Antony
    
    BTW  we'd be really pissed off if we lost these matches.
45.1411PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jul 27 1994 17:0112
    
    Antony..
    
    What worries me is that we could be going into the new season with a
    half fit Teddy Sheringham, and the same players that struggled last
    season minus Vinny Samways and Steve Sedgley.
    
    For us to stand any chance of survival next season we need Teddy match
    fit for Aug 20th, we cant afford him to miss the same amount of games
    this season as he did last.
    
    Dave...
45.1412we got oneUPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyThu Jul 28 1994 12:163
    Ossie has signed Ilie Dumitrescu (Romanian) from steau bucharest for
    2.6 million. He's also supposed to be looking at the Brazilian striker 
    Muller ( no relation to gerd) at a cost of 1.4 million.
45.1413PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jul 28 1994 12:2922
45.1414Have faith !!!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Jul 28 1994 13:188
    Very pleased with the signing, I just hope there are no problems with a
    work permit. Muller would also be a good additional, I remember him as
    not having the best skill levels in the world but he is very fast.
    
    I hope we can complete/resolve all transfers in and out, I certainly
    think with this transfer in Samways will soon be on his way. 
                    
    Antony
45.1415Who's going to defend ?XSTACY::PHAYDENThu Jul 28 1994 13:230
45.1416PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jul 28 1994 14:4014
    
    re-1
    
    Spurs are being linked with two defenders, Marcio Santos and the
    Belgium centre back who's name escaped me. I'd prefer to see Sol
    Cambell and Stuart Nethercott given a go as the central defensive
    partneship. Both are very promising, although this season might not be
    the ideal time for throwing two youngsters into such a vital position.
    
    Gary Mabbutt is still around, and we will probably need him, although I
    wonder how much he has left, and maybe a change is due, although I'm
    glad he has'nt left the club.
    
    Dave... 
45.1417Oh how cosmopolitan England is becoming..GYMAC::DCASSIDYThu Jul 28 1994 16:577
    
    Yeah Muller was the striker who basically blew it for Brazil in Italia 90
    against Argentina....Run o' the mill player..
    This Rumanian DOES look good though....
    
    Dezzz.
     
45.1418What's happened to Steve Sedgley????FORTY2::SHARPEThu Jul 28 1994 17:1136

Just catching up on the weeks Spurs Notes due to being locked from the conf for a week
and what did I see???


"Spurs will be without V Samways & S Sedgley next season"???


Could someone please tell me what has happened to Steve Sedgley???



I hear that excellent buy "Andy Gray" is off to some other club.
	What will we do without him???


Why are spurs singing foreigners only??
	Is it so Ossie isn't the only one no one can understand?
	OR
	Just cos they haven't heard about our points/cup penalties for next season?


Any further news on Terry Phealan??

Sign Guy Wittingham for 750,000 that's what I say
Pompey's best ever buy and now wasted playing for Villa's reserves

Buy 'em cheap when they're playing crap...
...work on 'em
then reap the benefits when the form returns

Great to see Ossie has finally got a DECENT player to sign for the world's greatest club!!!!!!!


Steve
45.1419PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jul 28 1994 17:176
45.1420FORTY2::FOWLERMResonate some understandingThu Jul 28 1994 17:455
If I was Big Ron I'd let you have Guy Whittinghsm for 750,000 pence, and still
think I'd ripped you off. Pompey's best player? I don't think so. Darren
Anderton? Paul Walsh?

Mike
45.1421Best player?TRUCKS::SANTa legend in his own lunchtimeThu Jul 28 1994 19:4221
    
    	Guy Whittingham was a prolific goalscorer for Portsmouth in the
    	old 2nd div. The records prove that. I think you'd find many of the
    	Pompey faithful would welcome him back, and he'd get goals again.
    	
    	Anderton was still very young when he left for a large sum of money
    	for what he was - a one-season (some would say one-match, the one
    	against Liverpool in the Cup) wonder that they cashed in. He's
    	still nowhere near the finished article, whatever that is!
    	
    	Paul Walsh is a pretty-boy journeyman who's never fulfilled his
    	obvious talent. For a striker he doesn't score enough goals, though
    	he'll pop up in the odd big game with a great goal. He has flair
    	and promise - and he's at the wrong end of a career in which he
    	has won ....errr....nothing.
    
    	Guy Whittingham was one of Pompey's best player no question. His
    	scoring record is the best they've ever had. 
    
    	Andy.
             
45.1422Anderton????FORTY2::SHARPEThu Jul 28 1994 20:0016
Andy

	How can you say Daz Anderton was a one match wonder for Pompey?????

	With the abscence of Sheringham for much of last season Darren
	seemed to mature into our only decent playmaker. Yes he needs time
	to mature but he's certainly come on more in the last year than
	many players do in their careers.


	I do agree 100% with your Paul Walsh comments though. Very talented
	but never all that productive when it came to scoring



Steve
45.1423FORTY2::FOWLERMResonate some understandingThu Jul 28 1994 20:497
No, I don't like Paul Walsh either, but I was struggling for players after
Anderton and didn't want to admit I was wrong. 8-)

I still think Villa would be insane to hang on to Whittingham though, because
it's a lot harder to turn your form around without a change of scenery. 

Mike
45.1424TRUCKS::SANTa legend in his own lunchtimeFri Jul 29 1994 12:1910
    
    	Er, Steve, you missed my point. I agree, he came on leaps and
    	bounds last season when Spurs needed it most.
    
    	I was commenting on his time at Portsmouth and the fact that
    	when Spurs bought him he was very much un-proven and had a long
    	way to go. Fortunately for Spurs he lived up to some of that
    	last year.
    
    	Andy.
45.1425I remember Paul Walsh when he was goodWOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenFri Jul 29 1994 12:5320
    
    Re: Paul Walsh, 
    
    I played against him a number of years ago, when we were both 18 ! 
    
    He was playing for the F.A. Youth XI alongside Terry Gibson (spurs fans
    might remember him) and their coach was Terry Venables. I was playing 
    for England Public Schools alongside Stewart Robson (Arsenal fans might
    remember him). 
    
    At that age Walsh was already breaking into Charltons first team and was 
    a bloody handful. His talent at that time was obvious and I agree he hasn't
    developed to his full potential but I think his experience at Liverpool
    screwed him up.
    
    Just thought i'd mention it,
    
    cheers,
    
    Andy                                                 
45.1426almost as naf as Venison'sYUPPY::PANESRoberto Baggio: the new Diana RossFri Jul 29 1994 12:566
re: Paul Walsh.

 Nevermind his footballing abilities - what that young man needs is a jolly
 good haircut.

 Stuart
45.1427BERN01::GOODEJMr DragonFri Jul 29 1994 13:155
    
    	Andy, any chance of a signed photo??? How come Kenny has snapped
    you up? 8-)
    
    JBG
45.1428Updates ?LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Jul 29 1994 13:2615
    Latest news on the transfer front is that Dumitrescu will come in to
    sign today, but awaiting a work permit, Muller signs like another cert. 
    
    We then still want Marcio Santos but are also looking at Pompescu of
    PSV Eindhoven. I remember him from the 1990 world cup and this summer
    and he looks a very good option to me.
    
    The Phelan affair will be sorted out today I think, I was speaking to a
    Man City fan and he said the newspapers in Manchester say there is a
    make or break meeting for Phelan and Brian Horton today.
    
    Teddy Sheringham still seems to be having injury problems so GOOD
    cover up front is essential for us. 
    
    Antony
45.1429Marcio Santos --> FiorentinaPAVONE::TURNERFri Jul 29 1994 13:449
    >We then still want Marcio Santos but are also looking at Pompescu of
    >PSV Eindhoven. I remember him from the 1990 world cup and this summer
    >and he looks a very good option to me.
    
    The Italian newspapers are saying that Marcio Santos is due to sign for
    Fiorentina today. Apparently, it came down to the issue of who could
    bid the most, and Fiorentina were always going to be favorites.
    
    Dom 
45.1430PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Jul 29 1994 14:3515
    
    Antony..
    
    I read that Popescu has turned down flat a move to us even though a
    price was agreed with PSV, and the Muller situation is now also very 
    doubtfull, as Sao Paulo don't want to sell him basically, although he 
    has apparently agreed terms and his contract runs out in 5 weeks but I 
    would'nt be suprised if the Muller deal goes through, maybe they are 
    stalling for more cash, as it seems the player wants to sign, and he will 
    be a free agent in a few weeks. 
    
    Ossie is denying that Teddy needs another op, and said he will be fit 
    for the start of the season.
    
    Dave...
45.1431it's all still in the air.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Jul 29 1994 14:538
    The Popescu news is a real shame, lets hope it's only newspaper talk. I
    think he would be an excellent addition to the team. 
    
    Let's hope Ossie is right over Teddy's fitness.
    
    An interesting weekend in prospect. 
    
    Antony
45.1432Klinsman SignsFORTY2::SHARPEFri Jul 29 1994 17:2720

Just heard on the radio that Juergan Klinsman has signed for Tottenham
for 2 million pounds!!!!

I can't believe it but I'm sure my ears heard it correctly.

Alright he might dive a bit but he's still got great skill and
should be a handful for most Premiership defences next season

If anybody wants to dispute this news please go ahead but I'm
sure I heard he'd actually signed on the dotted line!!!!!!



Definately go and see Spurs next season!!!



Steve
45.1433PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Jul 29 1994 17:358
    
    Yep, just been heard it myself. There is no doubting his ability just
    his antics, but I'll put up with that for a few performances like he
    gave in the World Cup.
    
    Great news...the season is looking more and more promising now.
    
    Dave...
45.1434Some good prospects...GYMAC::DCASSIDYFri Jul 29 1994 17:426
    
    Well, just lets wait for the Wimbledon v Spurs game....
    
    Vinny v Klinny.....
    
    
45.1435News just in ...BERN01::BOLGERWeather's here,wish U were beautifulFri Jul 29 1994 17:489
    Yep, I just heard on update on this one. Klinsmann signed the contract
    at White Hart Lane just after noon today. However, the team physio
    reckons that he'll miss at least the first ten games of the season.
    Apparently he took a dive at the press conference, and misjudged the 
    height of the rostrum. In the ensuing fall he broke his collar bone when 
    he landed on a Sinclair C5 which had been carelessly parked in the Aisle. 
    
    
    Jerry. ;-)
45.1436SUBURB::ABSOLOMTLet them eat fishFri Jul 29 1994 18:3810
    
    This is, without doubt, the most unlikely signing an English side has
    ever made.
    
    Does this mean that Spurs fans will be diving to his defence every time
    he hits the deck next season?? 
    
    Tony
    
    
45.1437Read all about it....KIRKTN::DROONEYLifes a beachFri Jul 29 1994 19:109
    
    Well done lads,good up to the minute news bulletin.
    
    I have no access to a radio in this prison,this is my only way
    of getting the latest gossip.
    
    Cheers,
    
    Davie
45.1438The real reason ...BERN01::BOLGERWeather's here,wish U were beautifulFri Jul 29 1994 19:119
    I just spoke to Ray Wright, our friendly local Spurs supporter. He
    reckons that they've signed Jurken Caveman, because he has relevant
    experience  ....
    
    
    He's used to going down !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    
    Jerry.
45.1439BLKPUD::WOODWARDJSee you in Division IFri Jul 29 1994 19:124
All these foreign players could cause you a
problem in Europe this season!

Jim ;-)
45.1440catty...FORTY2::JONESNeil - segi; touch typistFri Jul 29 1994 20:426
    
    If Ossie has any money left he should buy a good penalty taker or
    a free-kick specialist to capitilise on Klinnsman's acrobatics around
    and in the box.
    
    Neil :-)
45.1441FORTY2::ABRAHAMSFri Jul 29 1994 20:445
pah, you're just jealous. Naturally, as soon as he joins Spurs
he will accept the fair-play mantle of the great Lineker, and will
be a reformed man. Mr Cantona will remain the league's most cynical
foreigner.
45.144215 big ones...MASALA::DROONEYLifes a beachSat Jul 30 1994 12:265
    
    Todays Sun says,(it must be true),that Klinnsman will earn 15 thousand
    pounds a week,making him the highest paid footballer in Britain.
    
    Davie
45.1443Sheff Wed here we come .LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Aug 01 1994 13:4821
    Well I've recovered from the shock of two excellent signings and the
    prospect of more to come before the new season. We are playing at
    Brighton tomorrow evening and Watford on Saturday. I might wonder along
    to see the boys in action.
    
    Defenders seem to be the most important requirement. We now have Central 
    defenders of :
               
    Mabbutt
    Calderwood
    Scott
    Campbell
    Nethercott
    Cundy
    
    I would expect selling to happen as well as buying. I also hope the 
    Samways situation to be resolved this week. I notice our first home 
    game is Everton so Vinny will get an early return.
    
    Antony 
    
45.1444Now we can look foward to the new season..PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Aug 01 1994 14:4120
    
    I must admit to be totally wrong on the transfer front. I really did'nt
    expect us to sign anyone, never mind two of the top players in Europe.
    
    It seems that Dumitrescu will play as an attacking midfielder, as Ossie
    was quoted as saying " I will make sure he will be free of any defensive 
    duties ". With Teddy (who in the Express yesterday said he would be fit
    for the new season) and Klinsmann up front we have an attacking
    partneship that, on paper, is as good as any in the Premiership.
    
    Ossie also said he expects three more signing's before the start of the
    season, inluding one more foreign player.
    
    Ossie still has alot to prove after last season, but atleast we are
    starting with quality players and not the has beens and never has
    been's he purchased last season.
    
    I might even go the Sheffield now....
    
    Dave...
45.1445FORTY2::ABRAHAMSMon Aug 01 1994 16:217
45.1446PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Aug 01 1994 17:2312
    
    I cant see the logic in signing Muller, it's got to be paper talk.
    
    I'd say defenders are the priority, a centre back and with Justin
    Edinburgh out until Xmas, probably a left back. Although Sol Cambell
    might be lined up to play in that position.
    
    We need to offload some players also.
    
    I thought Marcio Santos had already signed for Fiorentina...??
    
    Dave...
45.1447SUBURB::ABSOLOMTLet them eat fishMon Aug 01 1994 19:438
45.1448PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Aug 02 1994 12:2617
45.1449Spurs offered a week with Michelle Fowler !!!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Aug 02 1994 12:4112
    Apparently part of the deal to take Marcio Santos to Fiorentina was "a
    night" with Sharon Stone. This is officially part of his contract.
    
    Effenburg is an interesting option, he did not have a good world cup
    but is a strong midfield player who could be the real driver, ball
    winner in the middle of the park.
    
    Antony
    
    
    
    
45.1450Redknapp Bid???FORTY2::SHARPETue Aug 02 1994 13:0124
Santos has definately signed for Fiorentina(sp??) so we've
missed out on him.

Vinny is supposed to be very near to signing for Everton
for 2.2million!! At last spurs are getting decent money for
the people we sell. I'm sick of getting rid of people for 
nothing then some other club selling them on for double.

Spurs are supposed to of bid 3 million for Jamie Redknapp
but this has been denied by assistant manager Steve Perryman.
They've looked at him but not tabled a bid.

As we all know, it's defenders we need cos we've been weak in
defence since we lost Richard Gough and this season we've only
got a few youngsters plus Mabbutt, oh and Calderwood + Scott!! Ha,ha!



Does anyone know when Spurs are playing Southampton at the Dell???
That's my nearest Premiership club ya see??????????????



Steve
45.1451BERN01::BOLGERWeather's here,wish U were beautifulTue Aug 02 1994 13:078
    Re: -1
    
>  I'm sick of getting rid of people for 
>  nothing then some other club selling them on for double.
    
    Err.....    (naw, forget it !)
    
    Jerry. ;-)
45.1452Tottenham in the live stock businessSTKOFF::SPERSSONPas de problemeTue Aug 02 1994 13:1815
    
>>  I'm sick of getting rid of people for 
>>  nothing then some other club selling them on for double.
>    
>    Err.....    (naw, forget it !)
    
    Jerry,
    
    If you're hinting at Paul Gascoigne be aware that Tottenham sold him to
    Lazio at the the same price per weight unit as they bought him from
    Newcastle.
    
    cheers,
    
    	Stefan
45.1453Spurs at the DellSTAR::CASSILYTue Aug 02 1994 20:344
    
    Spurs play Southampton at the Dell on 1 April.
    
    Mike
45.1454FORTY2::SHARPETue Aug 02 1994 22:226
Thanks Mike!

Steve


Could someone supply Spurs first 10 fixtures or so????
45.1455it's in 45.nn somewhereSTAR::CASSILYWed Aug 03 1994 06:227
    
    Steve,
    
    I think it's elsewhere in this 45.nn entry.....If you can't find it,
    let me know.
    
    Mike
45.1456PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Aug 03 1994 12:175
    
    Spurs beat brighton 3-0 last night in the latest pre-season friendly. I
    have'nt got any details, did you go Antony..???.
    
    Dave...
45.1457Didn't want to get wet.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Aug 03 1994 12:5215
    Dave,
    
    no I chickened out, it was raining heavily and I heard that Klinnsman
    and Dumitrescu are not appearing till Saturday at Watford. 
    
    I am keen to go to either Sheff Wed or Everton though to start the
    season. Samways move has been completed. Rumours linking us to Jamie
    Redknapp have been scotched. I would have thought we would be looking
    for anchor midfield players and defenders. From reports of previous
    pre-season game we have a triallist defender from Wolves who seems to
    be doing OK. 
    
    Antony
    
    Antony
45.1458FORTY2::ABRAHAMSWed Aug 03 1994 14:082
fixtures are 45.1355
45.1459PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Aug 04 1994 13:2615
45.1460Prices!!!!FORTY2::SHARPEThu Aug 04 1994 22:2722
I thought this country was meant to be in recession!!??

Why is it footballers seem to be going up in value more
than any other commodity in the world??? - esp UK ones??

Spurs have been linked with a number of reasonable players
and bought two very good foreigners for under 3 million each.
It seems UK prices are at least 1 million above the players 
worth

Chris Sutton was FAR too expensive and Blackburn just payed 
silly money for him, no matter how good he is!!



I'm still VERY worried about are defense though!!! Ossie really
must look for a couple of defenders before the new season or
we are going to be playing in a lot of 4-3  5-4 matches!!!

Cheers for the fixture list note address!

Steve
45.1461Spurs' top 11PCOJCT::MICEKnumber 2Thu Aug 04 1994 22:384
    With the recent signings in mind, does anyone want to take a guess at
    the starting eleven for the opener with Wednesday on Aug. 20th?
    
    
45.1462team v Sheff Wed -- Not!!FORTY2::SHARPEFri Aug 05 1994 12:5623
1.   Ian Walker
2.   Sol Cambell
3.   (The right back from Southend whose name escapes me??)
4.    ???
5.   Colin Calderwood
6.   Gary Mabbutt
7.   Jurgen Klinsman   
8.   That foreign geezer!)
9.   David Howells
10.  Teddy Sheringham
11.  Darren Anderton


There you go!

Probably totally wrong.

Thorstvedt is out injured isn't he?????




Steve
45.1463SUBURB::ABSOLOMTLet them eat fishFri Aug 05 1994 13:537
    
    Don't you think that Caskey will be starting this year now that Samways
    is gone?
    
    Tony
    
    
45.1464Caskey!!FORTY2::SHARPEFri Aug 05 1994 16:3211
Tony
	That's whose name I was trying to think of!!!

	Yes, he's very good and could turn out to be
	much better than Vinny

	With Barmby as a sub we should have quite a 
	strong team


Steve
45.1465Ready like TeddyPEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Aug 08 1994 12:1541
    
    Watford  1   Tottenham  1
    ?            Sheringham
    
    Well I got taken in by all the hype, and went to Watford on Saturday
    for the debut of the German player. The ground was packed and the
    atmosphere before the game was more like a cup tie. Klinsmann got a
    brilliant reception when he came out on the pitch for the warm up and
    also when the teams came out. 
    
    He looked good considering he had only started training on Friday, and 
    he had a couple of chances in the first half, miss hitting a shot
    badly, and curling a ball to the far post, but to close to the keeper.
    
    Watford took the lead with a shot from miles away, that moved all over
    the place in the air, and looping over Walker, who should have saved it
    really. In the second half Spurs had alot of chances, but teddy got the
    equaliser heading in a Darren Anderton cross. The German had a couple
    more header's in the second half but could'nt get on the score sheet
    
    Cambell and Nethercot played at the back together, with dean Austin at
    right back and David Kerslake at left back. The midfield was far too
    light with Calderwood, Howells, Barmby and Anderton and the service to
    the fowards wasnt good, it consisted of giving the ball to Darren
    Anderton, or Teddy coming deep to get it, and we are still trying to
    walk the ball into the net. Dumitrescu should give us more options in
    midfield. Teddy was the captain, and it looks like Gary Mabbut might
    well not figure in the plans for this season, as he hasnt played in any 
    of the pre-season's so far.
    
    Klinsmann should do well, he looks the part, and he and Teddy linked up
    well even at this early stage and I really don't think the physical side 
    of things will get to him, he knows he won't get away with falling over 
    everytime he's touched over here. Overall it was a pretty good debut.
    
    Over the weekend the transfer talk continued, we were linked with
    Phillipe Albert, Aldair, Richard Jobson and Paul Parker with the papers
    stating that we will be making a signing before Wednesday.
    
    Dave... 
    
45.1466XSTACY::PHAYDENMon Aug 08 1994 13:277
It's good to see Alan Sugar fighting back against Lancaster Gate. 
Spurs will definitely have my support this season. If they can only get their
defense in order they look like being a good outside bet for the Championship.
Either way, it looks like we'll get some entertaing games out of them( which is
what it's all about in the long run )

Peter.
45.1467Super smashing lovelyLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Aug 08 1994 16:2312
    I also saw the transfer speculation. I think Philippe Albert is the
    favourite and I think he would be an excellent signing by Ossie/Sugar
    but after the Klinsmann surprise anything can happen. The Babb deal was 
    rejected by Coventry and I cannot see us offering more for him if we can 
    get Albert for 2million. When do they think Dumitrescu will have a work
    permit? 
    
    We'll have to wait for Wednesday. 
    
    antony.. who's so excited by the coming season that he's seriously 
    thinking of adding Sky Sports to his Cable TV
    
45.1468Fat chance!TRUCKS::SANTa legend in his own lunchtimeMon Aug 08 1994 16:496
    
    	Maybe you are, Antony, but what does Sarah say? 8-)
    
    	I know where my money is....
    
    	Andy.
45.1469Cable addict. I watching Russian football now !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Aug 08 1994 16:596
    Andy,
    
    I am having to play this one very sneakily. Could be added whilst we're
    away on holiday. 
    
    Antony
45.1470PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Aug 08 1994 17:026
45.1471YUPPY::PANESRoberto Baggio: the new Diana RossMon Aug 08 1994 17:096
Das Boat XI..er sorry I mean the Totts ( now featuring the born again Weebil )
are playing at Tolka Park in Dublin tomorrow night.

Who will I be supporting? To be sure thats an easy one right enough.

Stuart
45.1472PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Aug 08 1994 17:3910
    
    >> who will I be supporting? To be sure thats an easy one right enough.
    
    Well done Stuart, that's good of you, getting behind us like that, it
    seems eveyone wants to support us now........(-:(-:
    
    3,700 tickets for the Sheff Wed game, I predict they will be snapped up
    in no-time.
    
    Dave...
45.1473Now he sign's for us....maybe.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Aug 09 1994 12:469
    
    Well according to the Sun this morning we have won the race to sign
    Phillipe Albert........
    
    All will be revealed at a press conference tomorrow apparently.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1474Another scoopLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Aug 09 1994 12:493
    excellent news. 
    
    Antony
45.1475Rupert Murdoch: what a *great* bloke he isUPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnTue Aug 09 1994 13:276
    
    In the Independent it said that Newcastle had agreed a fee with
    Anderlecht for his services and that he was about to sign. But then
    again the Sun is never wrong......
    
    Paul.
45.1476Foreign players??FORTY2::SHARPETue Aug 09 1994 21:2313
I could of swarn there used to be a limit as to how many foreigners
could play in the Premiership??

When we had Thorstvedt, Bergsson, and Nayim I thought we were on the
limit.

Has this limit of 3 foreign players changed or was I just dreaming??


Is there any other transfer gossip????


Steve
45.1477A Belgian Geordie....KIRKTN::DROONEYLifes a beachWed Aug 10 1994 05:075
    
    According to teletext Newcastle are about to sign Albert for 2 million
    quid.
    
    Davie...
45.1478PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Aug 10 1994 11:4921
45.1479Defensive problem to solve !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Aug 10 1994 13:0810
45.1480Spurs - Problems Galore!!!!SIOG::HAUGHEYWed Aug 10 1994 14:3719
    I was at the Tottenham v. Shelbourne match last night and to tell you
    the truth the FA should have gave Spurs 6 points, put them in the
    semi-final of the FA Cup and gave them loads-a-money to buy a team.  
    They had no penetration and apart from Klinsmann, who, I believe is
    going to prove to be a very good buy, Anderton and Barmby, the rest were 
    woeful.  They wouldn't have made the Shelbourne team.
    
    They have 4-5 good players and thats it.  Thank you Spurs for being
    woeful because at least we will get some goals in the Premiership, most
    of them against Spurs.  Their defence last night must have decided to
    play for Shels. as they proceeded, time after time, to give them the
    ball.  And only for a shot-shy Shel. strike-force Spurs would have been
    beaten.
    
    And another thing, Spurs defence has no pace.  Shels. had a speedy
    winger who constantly ran the defence ragged.  The only way they could
    stop him was for two defenders to tackle him at the same time.
    
    It's going to be a long, long, long season - for Spurs
45.1481We will see.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Aug 10 1994 15:2412
    
    err......It was only a pre-season friendly.
    
    Did Teddy Sheringham play..?, are you including him as " woeful "..?
    
    I'd agree the defence has problems, Nethercot and Cambell are both good
    prospects, but this season isnt the the right time to throw them in at
    the deep end, that is probably the reason Ossie is currently trying to
    sign Phil Babb, Phillipe Albert and any other decent Centre Back that
    is available.
    
    Dave...
45.1482Yes he wasSIOG::HAUGHEYWed Aug 10 1994 17:4410
    Teddy was present on the playing surface wearing some shorts, jersey,
    socks, boots and a big ( white ) girls blouse along with 6 others.
    
    Seriously, he was playing but he didn't seem to bothered until about 20
    mins to go when he got tackled hard.
    
    Who is Spurs number 2 and 5 as they were rubbish, and number 7 who
    looks promising ?
    
    PH
45.1483The tea needs a leader.XSTACY::PHAYDENWed Aug 10 1994 18:446
I'd imagine that Ossie is looking for some leadership material in Babb also. 
Who else is there to give backbone to the team, with the exception of Mabutt ?
3.5 Million's a lot of money but it would be worth it if they qualify for Europe
and maybe win somthing.

Peter.
45.1484Albert to NewcastleLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Aug 10 1994 20:507
45.1485Money no object, and I moan about Blackburn.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Aug 11 1994 17:1314
45.1486Never look a gift horse...YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITHKicker conspiracyThu Aug 11 1994 17:405
    
    Hey, if Spurs are looking for a solid, inexpensive Centre-back then why
    don't they just open their eyes! Billy Bonds has finally left West Ham!
    
    Andy
45.1487What a defence!!!!!FORTY2::SHARPEThu Aug 11 1994 21:314
Will someone please name the back four in
the Shelbourne game?????

Steve
45.1488CHEFS::HARRISRDevil inside 3B^)Thu Aug 11 1994 21:384
    Did we have one ?
    
    
    Rich.
45.1489PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Aug 12 1994 12:0816
    
    Re-2
    
     I was'nt there, so this is only a guess, but the back four against
    Watford last Saturday was
    
    Right back - Dean Austin
    Left Back  - David Kerslake
    Centre Backs - Sol Cambell & Stuart Nethercot
    
    It might have been different to this though.
    
    The game against AS Roma is off, in fact it was never on. Roma say they
    know nothing about this game.
    
    Dave...
45.1490FORTY2::SHARPEFri Aug 12 1994 12:3426
45.1491Back Four MISERY!!SIOG::HAUGHEYFri Aug 12 1994 14:4019
    Hi, 
    
    I was a the Shelbourne game.  I didn't buy a programme so all I can do
    is give you the squad numbers.
    
    Goalie - Walker
    
    Back four of number 2, 3, 5 and Mabbutt.
    
    I'm not a real Spurs fanatic so I don't know their names.
    
    I forgot about Anderton getting hurt.  It was his own fault.
    And believe it or not there was no doctor at the ground.  A Shels.
    player had to be carried off and an announcement was made for a doctor
    to go to the changing rooms.  Is there not a rule stating that for each
    game, no matter of what importance it is, there should be medical
    assistance.
    
    And I agree, you will be  in the poo!!!
45.1492Super Royals 10-0 Tottingham REOELF::MACKENZIEDFri Aug 12 1994 15:0312
    Tottenham are going to drop like something smelly from a donkeys arse!
    You can sign all the foreign stars you want but you will never be any
    good.
    Why dont you just give up now and start in division one.This way I will
    be able to watch you play against the super Royals.
    
    Your ground is also a complete mess,sort it out.You are letting the
    whole country down.
    
    P.S. Hello Parsons !
    
    
45.1493whatever happened to...BERN01::SWIB01::WRIGHTFri Aug 12 1994 15:186
what happened to Jason Cundy ?

I thought he was meant to solve all our defensive problems when we signed him
from Chelsea a couple of years back...

	Ray
45.1494Rangers fans just have a way with words.XSTACY::PHAYDENFri Aug 12 1994 15:183
And they wonder why the AEK fans throw rocks at the team coach.

Peter.
45.1495Defenders pleaseLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Aug 12 1994 16:384
    Let's hope our defensive issus are sorted out prior to the start of the
    new season. I am still in optimistic mood but who can really tell.
    
    Antony
45.1496FORTY2::SHARPEMon Aug 15 1994 15:448
Any friendlies at the weekend????

Any transfer gossip???

What about the Babb bid??


Steve
45.1497PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Aug 15 1994 16:0212
    
    Re-1
    
    Sittingbourne 0  Spurs 0
    
    Linked with John Scales, but Blackburn a favourites.
    
    Nothing more on the Babb bid, maybe we will hear more this week or
    maybe Coventry mean NO.
    
    
    Dave...
45.1498Too much money...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Aug 16 1994 14:339
45.1499Does it make a difference?YOUWOT::HOUSENWorld famous brick hypnotistTue Aug 16 1994 17:068
I hear the league are going to deduct the 6 points from Spurs at the `end' 
rather than the `start' of the season..... does it really matter??? If they
and everyone else knows they are going to lose them? Unless of course they
intend to be lenient at the end of the season! or more realistically they would
have needed someone to reprogram the leagues computer systems to cope with a
minus total!

Norman
45.1500CrazyKIRKTN::DROONEYLifes a beachTue Aug 16 1994 17:1211
    
    Some of the prices being thrown about are crazy.
    
    Babb had a relatively good World Cup but this alone surely doesn`t
    make him a 3 to 4 million pound defender.IMO,if Liverpool are willing
    to pay 3.7M + two above average players Coventry should take
    it....quick!
    
    Davie
    
    ps,if Babb is worth that Maldini must be priceless.
45.150110-11 Million I suppose....GYMAC::DCASSIDYTue Aug 16 1994 17:355
    
    Yep, Maldini IS priceless......Now that would be an interesting 
    import into England....!!!
    
    Dezzz.                    
45.1502PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Aug 16 1994 17:5921
45.1503Loadsa doshMASALA::DROONEYLifes a beachTue Aug 16 1994 18:3220
    
    All the clubs like Spurs,Glasgow Rangers,Blackburn etc,who are run
    by men with money to burn are inevitably going to leave the rest
    behind.
    
    Not only can they beat the smaller clubs in the bidding stakes,they
    can offer players greater rewards as well.
    
    Money doesn`t always buy success but the more a team wins the more
    interest there is and gates increase.The men behind the clubs are
    then making money which they will in turn pour back into the team.
    Unfortunately I can`t see transfer fees getting any lower,in fact
    they`ll probably increase.
    
    I remember the uproar when Notts Forest paid 1 million pounds for
    Ian Wallace a few years ago.
    
    Changed days.....
    
    Davie
45.1504TRUCKS::SANTa legend in his own lunchtimeTue Aug 16 1994 19:0014
    
    	re .1499...
    
    	Norman, you have asked a very important question. What happens if
    	Spurs are not in the relegation/play-off zone at the end of the
    	season but are within 5 points of either..??
    
    	We'll see what happens then, shall we? Maybe the league are
    	covering their a@se legally whilst they:
    
    	a) explore for legal precedence in the leisure industry
    	b) pray real hard that the 6 points won't matter (see above)
    
    	Andy.
45.1505The missing piece still missing !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Aug 16 1994 20:105
    Apparently Jobson is also a target. I think this is paper talk without
    any real substance. Spurs and Liverpool are the main challengers for
    Babb. I have a sneaking feeling we will lose out for him.
    
    Antony
45.1506BABB is clearly MADD..!PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Aug 17 1994 12:1849
45.1507countdown continues ...3 days to go.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Aug 17 1994 12:4711
    Dave,  I think you've got the team about right. One question I have is
    whether or not we have completed the signing of this player from
    Wolves, can't remember his name. The Sunday Times said we had signed him 
    but he is not on our announced squad. What's the situation ???
    
    shame about Babb. Let's hope we have something else up our sleeves. I
    have my ticket for Everton.
    
    Antony
    
    
45.1508The excitement mountsUPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnWed Aug 17 1994 12:5710
    It should be interesting to see how what Dumitrescu and Petrescu react
    to each other. Shame that they're not in direct opposition really.
    Looking forward to a good match.
    
    >Roll on Saturday, and the spanking of t'owls.....
    
    That would make a change from recent seasons....
    
    Paul.
    
45.1509Klinsmann a saviour? i think not!COMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Wed Aug 17 1994 13:2610
    re. .1498
    
    > The Sun also claim that Babb has said he would rather join Liverpool
    > than Tottenham. This is clearly made up, as everyone knows, no-one
    > wants to play for Liverpool anymore.
    
    Quite true Dave, but then, no-one wants to play in the First Division
    either...  :)
    
    Ian.
45.1510the dreaded 6ptsFORTY2::JONESNeilWed Aug 17 1994 14:0411
    
    What is the general opinion on the 6 points being deducted at the end
    of the season? Personally I think this is cruel. Imagine at the end of
    the season finishing a healthy 19th (:-)) to suddenly remember that 6 
    points have to be deducted!
    
    It would have been far more exciting starting at -6 to gradually win
    all your games and sail up the table to overtake Man Utd on the last
    Sunday of the season. 
    
    Neil
45.1511CHEFS::STRATFORDSWed Aug 17 1994 14:471
     me
45.1512Cruelty?CHEFS::STRATFORDSWed Aug 17 1994 14:497
    Sorry about the previous note, the @**!! keyboard got stuck.
    
    What I meant to say was...
    
    Wouldn't it be more fun if you won the league by 5 points....
    
    
45.1513re-1 NO...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Aug 17 1994 14:581
    
45.1514Cnetre HalfLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Aug 17 1994 15:3212
    Watching the Footballer Football show last night that was Gary Mabbutt's
    prediction. What is the situation with the three centre halfs we have
    at the club who are totally out of favour. 
    
    Cundy
    Scott
    Calderwood
    
    There was some rumours about Calderwood going to West Ham but nothing
    has come of that. I actually think he's the best of the three.
    
    Antony 
45.1515more foreigners at WHL???YUPPY::PANESM.A.B, its big horse I'm a LondonerWed Aug 17 1994 15:376
         <<< Note 45.1514 by LARVAE::FERRARO_A "Antony Ferraro @UCG" >>>
                                -< Cnetre Half >-
                                   ^^^^^^^^^^^
      Is he another Romanian import?

      Stuart
45.1516Sort the blinkin' defense owt!!FORTY2::SHARPEWed Aug 17 1994 16:4525
WHEN will Tottenham learn that it's all well and good having
stylish wingers and fast forwards but if the defense leaks
the team looses and the front players start to loose confidence.

The current back four is THE WORST for years and there is no doubt
we are going to be in big trouble if things don't get sorted.

Mabbutt is good and the two ex-Southend full backs have promise
but they need more experience and if nothing else a solid partner
for Gary is essential.

Babb is well over priced and I'm glad Liverpool got him, at that price.
However we need someone and NOW!!!

Calderwood and Scott are reserve players not first choice.
Maybe Micky Hazard could play sweeper??? :)

Will someone please ring Mr Sugar and tell him to wop his wod out
and get us a decent defender or two.

Saturday is nearing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Steve
45.1517Babb still plays for the Sky BluesMOTH::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Aug 17 1994 19:178
    Liverpool made a 3.5 million offer for Babb which has been turned down.
    I do not know if Spurs will get further involved in the bidding. I
    think I would rather pay for Babb and get him on a long term contract
    than Jobson/Scales who at 31/30 will only have 2/3 years left.
    
    We will see.
    
    Antony 
45.1518UPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnWed Aug 17 1994 19:525
    
    Is Babb an abbreviation ?
    
    Paul.
    
45.1519How's that for starters ?EVTDD1::LAFONTAINEA flame about this highWed Aug 17 1994 20:028
     <<< Note 45.1518 by UPROAR::LEMP "We danced the Lumbago till dawn" >>>

>>	Is Babb an abbreviation ?
    
    
    Maybe 'Buy Another Better, Buddy...'
    
Eric
45.1520UPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnWed Aug 17 1994 20:518
    >Maybe 'Buy Another Better, Buddy...'
    
    Sorry Eric, can't accept that, it's an anagram. And anyway we did. Last
    season. And you can see him in action against Spurs this Saturday. I
    refer, of course, to Andy Pearce (a classy ex-Cov player).
    
    Paul.
    
45.1521What is he playing at!SNOC02::PARSONSDAVIDThu Aug 18 1994 07:2110
    I have just read in the Mancs note that Mr. Ferguson is after 
    Darren Anderton. Apparently 'Shaggy' has refused all offers of an
    improved contract. Is any of this true? It would be a shame for 
    Anderton to depart WHL as he has been one of the bright spots on
    an otherwise bleak horizon. We could do without losing one of our
    better players this close to the start of the season. It wont be
    good for Ossie either who'll just panic and buy any old duffer as a
    replacement. I hope this is mere speculation!
    
    David.
45.1522PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Aug 18 1994 12:0414
    
    Re- Darren Anderton leaving..
    
    I dont think ' refused all offers of an improved contract ' is
    completely true, I read that he had turned down the clubs offer, but
    has no intention of handing in a transfer request, and he has two years
    of his current contract still to run.
    
    As for him going to the manx or anybody else for that matter, not even
    worth commenting on........
    
    Dave.... 
    
    
45.1523Transfer deadline ?LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Aug 18 1994 14:465
    On Sky soccer news this morning they mentioned it's the transfer
    deadline this afternoon at 5pm. Is this just to make this Saturday or
    is it a proper deadline halting transfers till later in the season.
    
    Antony
45.1524PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Aug 19 1994 15:069
    
    Dean Austin has handed in a transfer request after being left out of
    the team for tomorrow's game. I can only assume that David Kerslake
    or Stuart Nethercot will play right back.
    
    Darren Anderton has declared himself fit, and he has also said he will
    be signing a new contract soon, and he does'nt want to leave Tottenham.
    
    Dave...
45.1525Tomorrow's score??FORTY2::SHARPEFri Aug 19 1994 15:5214
Let's have some predictions for tomorrow's big game then????

Optimistic :-    Tottenham 3 - 1  Wednesday

Pesemistic  :-   Tottenham 3 - 4  Wednesday


Dean Austin wants to leave??
..Oh god our defense will never be the same!
Sell him for 25,000 I don't care!!!!

Transfer deadline is 12pm today

What a shame, doesn't look like Babb will be playing for Pool Tomorrow
45.1526"Is Daphnie in goals?"KIRKTN::DROONEYLifes a beachSun Aug 21 1994 02:537
    
    Re 45.1521
    
    Your reference to Darren Anderton as"Shaggy"was brilliant,he`s a
    ringer for"Scooby Doo`s" buddy.
    
    Davie 
45.1527We let too many goals in though!!!SNOC02::PARSONSDAVIDMon Aug 22 1994 08:2919
    Owls 3 - Spurs 4
    
    Great result for the start of the season. We have now made up half of
    the 6 point deficit that I thought would consume much of the season.
    I gather that Klinsmann's input to the game was significant. It looks
    like he could well end up as almost as an astute signing as Cantona was
    for United. The thing that concerns me however is that we usually
    manage to start the season off pretty well, lets just hope our form
    can be maintained this season.
     
    I am currently in Australia and football coverage is limited to an hour
    of highlights on a Monday evening. So could anyone provide me with the
    details to Saturdays game please?
    
    Thanks,
    
    David.
    
    
45.1528PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Aug 22 1994 11:4023
    
    What a game, it was brilliant, and both sides played good open
    attacking football, from the start. Tottenham dominated the first half
    even to an extent that Wednesday were just running around like
    headless chickens chasing the ball. Klinsmann was involved in both
    goals, but for me Illie Dumitrescu was the star of the first half, his
    running with the ball and passing were excellent, he is without doubt a
    good player and could turn out to be a bargain at the price. We were
    two up at ha;f time and in complete control ( Sheringham & Anderton ).
    
    The second half was a different story, Wednsday upped the pace and were
    all over us, and scored through Petrescu, then they upped the pace even
    more and we were struggling, and for some reason Colin Calderwood
    thought he was playing for them and decided to blast the ball into the
    top corner and suddenly it was 2-2 and we were in trouble. Off went Sol
    Cambell ( who had a good game and on came Gary Mabbutt, a few minutes
    later we were back in front with Barmby scoring. Then Klinsmann made it
    four, and we've won we all thought, but about a minute later Hirst
    scored the best goal of the game and it's 4-3. Klinsmann was carried
    off injured and it was a long ten minutes, and Wednsday should have
    scored but Walker made a fine diving save at Williams (?) feet.
    
    Dave...
45.1529Early days !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Aug 22 1994 16:1010
    Very pleased with the result, although defensively we must ensure we do
    not lose two goal leads. I was surprised with the decision to play
    Calderwood in the midfield role, I would have thought David Howells
    much better suited to fill this position. Lets hope we can get the
    defensive positions sorted out ASAP. Austin wants a move and Mabbutt is
    rumoured to be wanted by Derby. 
    
    Looking forward to Wednesday evening.
    
    Antony 
45.1530FORTY2::ASHMail Interchange Group, ReadingMon Aug 22 1994 16:345
Spurs are going to be very popular this season if they keep on producing games 
like that! Great to see Klinsmann having such a good time - at least according 
to MOTD highlights. And great goal by Calderwood!!

g
45.1531PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Aug 22 1994 16:5120
45.1532CHEFS::HARRISRDevil inside 3B^)Mon Aug 22 1994 16:586
    I think I could quite like that Klinsman geezer. His heart seems to be
    in the right place. Shame Ruddock was a greedy bar steward, he'd have
    shored things up quite nicely.
    
    
    Rich.
45.1533LEMAN::SIMPSONStephen Simpson@GEO, DTN:821 5105Mon Aug 22 1994 17:1921
I think Klinsman's attitude is great. I've watched him regularly in Italy and 
France. 

- He's very sporting
	- Often runs to pick the ball up if he's given away a free kick 
	  (foul or offside).

	- Helps players up after he's tangled with them.

- Is a trier

	- You never get less than 100% effort from him.

- and he can play as well..

In an interview he said that he left Monaco because it lacked atmosphere and
passion for football (average crowd is very small) - that is why he has come
to Spurs.

Now, if Klinsman could just keep his balance in the penalty area, then he'd be 
perfect..!
45.1534Defensive jigsaw puzzle !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Aug 23 1994 13:577
    Sky are saying that Babb will be a Spurs or Liverpool player by the end
    of today(Heard that a few times before). Let's hope we can sort this
    out. Other targets are Bardsley at QPR and Aldair at Roma. Austin and
    Mabbutt are looking to be surplus. I think Mabbutt is someone with so
    much experience he would be invaluable to our squad this season.
    
    Antony 
45.1535PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Aug 23 1994 14:2616
    
    SKY also make us favourites to sign him now, but in The Sun this morning
    Alan Sugar has said he is fed up with the whole thing, that he is'nt
    going to get involved in an auction, and Coventry should sell Babb to 
    Liverpool. 
    
    Sol Cambell went off injured on Sat, so Gary Mabbutt could be playing
    tomorrow against Everton.
    
    The champions on Saturday, I saw enough last night to think we will
    give their defence plenty of problems, but we know for sure, they will
    give our defence plenty of problems, so there could be plenty of goals,
    and as they obviously are'nt the same team without the Frenchman, we
    might even pull off a suprise.
    
    Dave...
45.1536Alternatives !!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Aug 23 1994 14:4216
    Dave,
    
    I actually think this is a bit of bluff from Sugar to not show his
    position. It is apparent for all to see we have large problems with our
    defence and if Ossie/Sugar really believe Babb is the solution then
    500k shouldn't stop us from sorting the problem. 
    
    I am amazed that Kit Symons of Portsmouth has not been approached.
    Excellent player, and I'm sure we could get a good value deal versus
    the money we are looking to give to Coventry. Also the Bolton Central
    Defender is an extremely good prospect, can't for the life of me
    remember his name. I would just like the situation sorted.
                                                       
    Antony
    
    Antony
45.1537FORTY2::FOWLERMResonate some understandingTue Aug 23 1994 15:286
45.1538what a whooperMOTH::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Aug 23 1994 15:398
    Mike,
    
    how whopping was the Liverpool offer ? 
    
    If Symons is available I think he should definitely be on Ossie's list 
    of possibles. 
    
    Antony
45.1539FORTY2::FOWLERMResonate some understandingTue Aug 23 1994 15:447
45.1540PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Aug 23 1994 15:4412
45.1541Symons for me.MOTH::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Aug 23 1994 16:157
    Dave,
    
    I would say that you are correct in the fact Symons has no Premier
    experience but he has played a few times internationally for Wales and
    is much further advanced in terms of experience than Campbell or Nethercott.
                                                    
    Antony
45.1542PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Aug 23 1994 17:029
45.1543XSTACY::PHAYDENTue Aug 23 1994 18:1116
Hang about ,can a tribunal not decide on the valuation of a player. 
It seems to me from the last couple of replies that players careers are being
hampered by the excessive greed of their clubs. 
After all Jason McAteer only signed his new contract with Bolton 2 weeks before
the beginning of the season , surely he was a free agent up until he signed so
why wasn't he snapped up by Evans etc...?

As everyone has said , the prices being asked for players such as Babb are
disgraceful and more importantly are preventing good players from improving
their game , chances of winning trophies and chances of gaining international
honours.

Somthing needs to be done to regulate these transfer fees before they ruin clubs
altogether.

Peter.
45.1544FORTY2::FOWLERMResonate some understandingTue Aug 23 1994 19:404
I think McAteer and Stubbs both wanted to stay at Bolton. Don't players get a
percentage of the transfer fee?

Mike
45.1545Signing from Wolves????FORTY2::SHARPETue Aug 23 1994 22:2426
Have we or have we not signed a young lad from Wolves????

What's happened????

If we have, is he a central defender or what??????


Let's hope for another good match against boring, boring Everton
tomorrow night.


Is Klinsman fit to play??? Should be surely??


Klinsman, Sheringham, Barmby, Anderton and Dumetresieu (spelling??)
has to be the best attacking line up in the country!!!!!!

.....Pity our defensive line up is one of the worst!! Ha,ha!!
The young players are good but 4 young defenders is a little
lacking in experience


Who captained the team on Saturday????? Sheringham?????


Steve
45.1546Use your head Ossie!!SNOC02::PARSONSDAVIDWed Aug 24 1994 10:4216
    I agree, 3-4 million pounds is an extremely ridiculous figure
    especially for someone as relatively unknown as Babb. I think a
    tribunal would give a more realistic assessment of the players true
    value. Perhaps Kenny Dalglish should make use of this facility before
    he wastes too much more of Jack Walkers money. If we bought Babb
    through a tribunal, I wouldn't be suprised to see the price we pay drop
    by a considerable amount. However, having said that I personally would
    buy Aldair as he sounds better value for money than Babb does. Although 
    instead of wasting 3-4 million on one player, why doesn't Ossie just
    buy two experienced defenders for about 2 million each? I am sure that
    there are plenty of quality defenders in this price range. I say let
    Liverpool have Babb, especially as he may not live up to his pricetag
    very well.
    
    David.
                          
45.1547PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Aug 24 1994 12:0721
    
    Re-2
    
    Sheringham was captain on Saturday.
    
    Klinsmann is fit to play tonight, the team is the same is Saturday:
    
    Walker
    Kerslake
    Edinburgh
    Cambell
    Nethercott
    Dumitrescu
    Anderton
    Barmby
    Sheringham
    Klinsmann
    
    Vinny Samways return's, and Spurs go top of the league.
    
    Dave...
45.1548FORTY2::SHARPEWed Aug 24 1994 12:426
Did we sign that player from Wolves or what?????


What position does he play?????

Steve
45.1549He played midfield on A Question of Sport ...BERN01::BOLGERWeather's here,wish U were beautifulWed Aug 24 1994 13:1316
    Re:  Did we sign that player from Wolves or what?????
    
    Yeah,
    
    apparently Ossie has pulled off anothe great coup with the signing of
    a very experienced wolves player. The transfer fee hasn't been
    revealed yet but it is believed to have been in the region of 2
    million.  The player ?
    
    
    
    Emlyn Hughes !
    
    
    
    Jerry. ;-)
45.1550PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Aug 24 1994 13:307
    
    RE-2
    
    Mark Burke was his name I think, and he was released after a two week
    trial I believe.
    
    Dave...
45.15516 points = 0 pointsPEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Aug 25 1994 11:4913
    
    Spurs 2       Everton 1
    Klinsmann 2   cant remeber
    
    I'll leave it to Antony for the match report, as I only listened to Sir
    Jonathen's commentary......
    
    We've been drawn against Watford ( away in the first leg ) in the Cup
    we will win this season.
    
    Great start.
    
    Dave...
45.1552Top and bottom at the same time....RTOVC0::DCASSIDYThu Aug 25 1994 14:197
    
    It certainly is....
    
    This Klinnsmann chap seems to be doing what he was bought for....
    
    Dezzz.
    
45.1553Klliinnsssssmmmmaannnnnnn !!!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Aug 25 1994 14:4955
    Well, there was an incredible atmosphere before the game, loads of
    people without tickets just came down to savour the atmosphere and
    stand behind what used to be the Park Lane end which is now a
    demolition site with a few seats. 
    
    Playing exactly the same team as Saturday we totally outclassed Everton
    first half. We hit the crossbar with one flowing move and then a cross,
    a superb Sheringham flick and No 18 acrobatically volleyed into the net
    and an eleven man dive took place. Five minutes later and another cross
    was meet by Juergen and we were two up.  Samways looked as usual very
    neat but Evertob were very ineffective. Handball and Sheringham blasted
    a penalty well wide to end the first half.
    
    A successful penalty would have totally killed Everton but they came
    out and within two minutes had pulled one back with some very
    ineffective marking in the Totts defence.
    
    We then seemed to be second to every ball. Dumitrescu who was all over
    the pitch first half looked shagged and was replaced by Hazard who was
    the only Totts midfielder to hold onto the ball and control the play.
    Everton had some very good chances to equalise. Mabbutt came on to a
    marvellous ovation. Southall made a blinding save to push a Sheringham
    curling twenty yarder round the post. 
    
    Overall a very good confidence building performance. I would say there
    are two main positions to fill, the holding role in midfield which did
    not suit Calderwood at all and someone in the centre of the defence
    with a bit of experience to boss that area. The trouble is we also have
    a young goalie in Walker who does not have the same physical presence
    as Erik. Thats not to say Nethercoot and Campbell didn't play well but
    they sometimes played the wrong option and put unnecessary pressure
    back on the defence. I thought Sheringham and Klinnsman looked deadly
    up front and they were the real difference between the teams.
    
    Watching Everton was like a mirror image of us last year, very neat,
    very precise but absolutely not thrust in the attack. I think we will
    get a much stiffer examination on Saturday and the thought of Giggs and
    Kanchelskis against Edinburgh and Kerslake is frightening. 
    
    Altogether a very happy totts fans who has even joined TISA.
    
    OTHER NEWS
    
    Spurs have go Watford away in the coca cola.
    London Monarchs American Football team will play at WHL in April in the
    world league(More income) 
         
    Antony
    
    
    
         
    
    
    
45.1554PEKING::JOLLYLViva la rock .... the killer lives onThu Aug 25 1994 17:285
    
    Lad's, I'm getting worried.  At this rate you might get your long
    awaited win over my beloved Chelsea.....NAH!
    
    Loz.
45.1555Klinsmania!!SNOC02::PARSONSDAVIDFri Aug 26 1994 08:5012
    Played 2, won 2. It is quite a while since the Spurs have had this kind
    of record. For most of last season they looked and played like a first
    division side and before the points fine was reduced to 6 and
    Klinsmann was signed I thought they would be dead certs for the drop.
    But now after a couple of decent signings things are looking a lot
    rosier. We can still play the attractive passing game for which we are
    famous safe in the knowledge that we have one of the worlds best
    forwards waiting to put the ball were it belongs at any given
    opportunity. Any news on the defence, are we still after Babb?
    IMO we should be able to give United a run for their money as they
    ain't the same without Cantona. 
    
45.1556Campbell/NethercottLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Aug 30 1994 14:479
    Well I did not attend the Man Utd game and only saw briefest highlights
    but we certainly had the chances to at least equalise. It is very
    important we get this loss out of the system and get back to winning
    points at Ipswich this evening.                        
    
    It looks like Babb will be a Liverpool player in the next couple of
    days. How did our centre back pairing play on Saturday?
    
    Antony
45.1557Second bestWOTVAX::HARDYPTue Aug 30 1994 16:4631
    Antony,
    
    I couldn't get a ticket for Newcastle so settled for the number 2
    match of the day.
    
    I'm afraid that Spurs were not very impressive to me, although my Spurs
    fan buddy thought that they were more unlucky than inept.
    
    I was looking forward to some exciting football with a skilled build up
    and top class finishing, but didn't get it. Most of the first half
    consisted of punting the long ball down the middle. I kept looking for
    Cantona to receive the ball and flick it on but he seemed to be
    mysteriously absent. It's a pity that his teammates hadn't realised
    that he is suspended. Spurs didn't really create anything although
    Klinsman looked a cut above the rest. United looked in control without
    threatening. Kanchelskis was the most dangerous player cutting in twice
    from the right but hitting weak shots across the goal. I was quite
    happy with this as I'd got 14-1 for him to score the first goal.
    
    In the second half United got their goal early and the expected
    response of a little more effort came from Spurs. Sherringham took the
    penalty far too quickly (he WAS nervous) and after that the Spurs heads
    dropped. Klisman began falling back to midfield to look for the ball
    and at that point it was all over.
    
    I'm afraid that ManU were a class above Spurs in terms of professional
    approach. They shut out the expected Spurs attack, scored their goal,
    closed shop and went away with 3 points. The difference in skill shown
    by the players was not apparent, the approach of the teams was.
    
    Peter    
45.1558Sunday papersSUBURB::ABSOLOMTApples!! Dagnamit!!Tue Aug 30 1994 17:296
    
    I heard that Campbell & Nethercott played very well.
    
    Tony
    
    
45.1559Ease up!!!!!!!!!!!FORTY2::SHARPETue Aug 30 1994 22:3136
re -1

This Spurs side has been together for three proper games now and
with a little more precise finishing we could have beaten Man Utd
on Saturday.

Spurs were the attacking team, Spurs produced most of the chances
and who wouldn't expect a team (Man Utd) that's been together for
several seasons and has been the best team in the country, recently,
to be a bit more organised than an almost completely new team??????

Spurs did bloody well on Saturday and despite the pen miss and
a few misses in front of goal deserve a lot of credit.

Transfer News
=============
Words from Mr Sugar on BBC Grandstand, Sat lunch time:-
He basically said Spurs made an original offer for Babb which
was turned down and then 'Pool got envolved and the typical
bid in the Sun took place. He said Spurs don't do business like
that.

When told by the BBC interviewer that the Spurs fans still thought 
a defender was needed, he responded with, Spurs will only buy
quality. It's that or nothing!!!!

Mr Sugar I'm impressed!!!
Maybe he's learnt the mistakes of Dozzell, Calderwood, Scott etc???

Is Dozzell injured or just too crap to get in the team?????
We need a young Micky Hazard as as soon as he replaces Calderwood in
the matches so far, we start playing much better!!!!



Steve
45.1560Good performance!!FORTY2::SHARPEWed Aug 31 1994 12:4527
Ipswich       1 -  3    Spurs
Kiywomia?? 85       Klinsmann 14,38
	            Dumitrescu 28


A resounding victory for the boys with the German wonder now
on 5 goals!!!

Every one of our five fowards has now scored with Dumitrescu
opening his account last night.

We hit the wood work twice in the second half with Anderton
and Klinsmann again, I think?? Before Chris Kiywomia (or what
ever it is!!) hit a consolation five mins from time.

If Spurs come close to beating the Utd's and 'Pool and trample
on the lesser sides we are going to be in the top quarter of the
table, which is unheard of since about 1988!!!

Transfer News
=============

Mr Mabbutt is appartently off as part of a swap deal!!!!
I don't know which club or the player we want to swap him
for, so someone else enlighten us????

Steve
45.15619pts or is it 3LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Aug 31 1994 14:039
    Excellent result for the boys, it was always going to be very
    interesting to see how they reacted to their first defeat.
    
    Mabbutt is a swap option to tempt Wimbledon to part with Scales. Pity
    we didn't offer Scott and Calderwood instead.
    
    Week or so's rest and back to action v Southampton at home on Sky.
    
    Antony
45.1562??????????????KIRKTN::CPATRICKmake Life easy for yourselfWed Aug 31 1994 23:554
    
    Could someone please tell me the age of Klinsmann ????
    
     SQF Jambo #1
45.1563PAKORA::GPIKEThu Sep 01 1994 00:153
    
    
    It's hard to tell as he keeps diving the question...
45.156428ishWARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringThu Sep 01 1994 12:591
    
45.1565FORTY2::ABRAHAMSThu Sep 01 1994 14:141
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45.1566Transfer Talk!!FORTY2::SHARPEFri Sep 02 1994 12:5412
Anyone know what's happening with the Mabbutt swap deal???????????


Is Jason Dozzell injured or just not up to first team football???


When will Erik the Viking be fit again???????????


(IF I think of anymore questions I'll add 'em later!)

Steve
45.1567FORTY2::SHARPEFri Sep 02 1994 19:431
Does no-one reply to Spurs notes anymore???
45.1568Yes !BERN01::BOLGERWeather's here,wish U were beautifulFri Sep 02 1994 19:560
45.1569TRUCKS::SANTwide-eyed and legless....mostlyFri Sep 02 1994 20:076
    
    	Ferraro's in Italy for three weeks. If Dave Wilson's off too 
    	you'll have to talk to yourself in the meantime...
    
    	Andy.
                               
45.1570He's trying to get Gazza Back....XSTACY::MDUNPHYJust another Day!!Fri Sep 02 1994 20:160
45.1571standard joke reallyCOMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Fri Sep 02 1994 20:189
    
    > you'll have to talk to yourself in the meantime...
             
    You should go to Barnsleys home games.
    you get used to it!
    
    ;-)                
    
    Ian.
45.1572PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Sep 05 1994 12:0716
45.1573Matheus was 2ndRTOEU::RDELANEYA knob of butter.....Mon Sep 05 1994 13:213
    Klinsmann just got the German Footballer of the year award......
    
    - Robin
45.1574That man knows his football !BERN01::BOLGERWeather's here,wish U were beautifulMon Sep 05 1994 14:178
    I saw Klinsmann interviewed on a German TV program last week. They
    asked him if, having started so well in the opening games, he was 
    dissapointed to have lost to ManU.  He replied "No, not at all. They
    are the best team in England !"
    
    Can't agrue with that !!!
    
    Jerry.
45.1575Thats why they are champs....PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Sep 05 1994 14:384
    
    Well that pretty obvious isnt it ?
    
    Dave...
45.1576Popescu for SpursFORTY2::SHARPEMon Sep 05 1994 16:3711
Ossie spent all day yesterday talking to Popescu and
his club. Apparently the club has said "YES" and now
it is just up to the player to settle personal terms.
Lets hope we get him!!!!

His experience alongside the talent of Sol Cambell
should prove to be an excellent defense, when he
settles in.


Is Mabbutt staying????
45.1577FORTY2::ABRAHAMSMon Sep 05 1994 18:087
Could someone remind me of the rules about foreign players playing
in the Premier League. Ceefax said something about a limit of three
applying. This would surely mean that there is no room for Erik to
return even if fit. 

Has a signing been announced yet?
45.1578???KIRKTN::GPIKEMon Sep 05 1994 19:097
    
    
    Are not uefa trying to bring in the 3 foreign players for domestic
    games as well as european matches.
    
    But i believe that most FA's are against this, and that it is not
    a hard rule YET.
45.1579Foreign player limitFORTY2::SHARPEMon Sep 05 1994 22:3023
I mentioned exactly the same thing in a note when we signed Klinsmann
and Dumie but got no reply????

I'm sure there was originally a rule that only two foreign players were
allowed in a team and then this was increased to three just at the time 
when we signed Gudni Bergsson, Nayim(Mohammed Ali Amar, as he likes to 
be called??) and big Erik.

Obviously we were then in the First Division. Did the Premiership have 
a different ruling???????

As far as I am concerned there is still a definate limit.

We need Erik in goal, when he's fit, cos Ian Walker needs to feel he's
got to fight for his place so he keeps improving and no doubt a spell in
the reserves no and again will keep both him and Erik on their toes.


Q. Anyone know when Erik is supposed to be back?????????????????????????



Steve
45.1580(divertissement....)IRNBRU::HOWARDJune18-94, the Italian JobMon Sep 05 1994 22:5111
    Has any team challenged this `x amount of foreigners per team' rule? I
    thought that the EC Single Market and free trade and Maastricht Treaty
    and all that stuff meant that you could work (play football) wherever 
    you wanted to, as long as it was within the EC, therefore the FA would be 
    breaking European law by restricting teams to 3 foreigners....
    
    or am I talking complete rubbish????....
    
    Ray....
    
    up the R's
45.1581I think you're right there Ray !XSTACY::PHAYDENTue Sep 06 1994 13:423
I suggest you give Mr.Delors( or who ever it is now ) a call .

Peter.
45.1582Foreign player limit = 3MOVIES::PLAYFORDKevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394]Tue Sep 06 1994 13:5812
CEEFAX implied last night that the limit on foreign players within
the Premier was three.

re: a couple back

I heard a rumour that the EC would uphold any appeal made against
the foreign player limit, both in national leagues and for teams
competing in European competitions. A German club were due to appeal
against the limit - don't know which one maybe Dezz does.

/Kev
45.1583Erik The Brit !!!SUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSTue Sep 06 1994 16:509
    Can't see what the problem with the foreign players is....
    
    Our 3 would be Popescu (if he signs), Klinnsman and Illie. Big Erik (so
    I understand) has been with the club long enough (over 5 years) so he
    is not classed as foreign (onther of those great rules). 
    
    Any ideas anyone ?
    
    Rob..
45.1584PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Sep 06 1994 17:0412
    
    Rob..
    
    I think that is right, I read about Eric not being classed as a
    foreigner in Premiership games, so we don't have a problem, unless of
    course Ossie decides to drop Teddy and bring in Rocket Ronnie........
    
    Not sure what will happen next season when we are in the UEFA Cup
    though, but if Ian Walker continues to play well, then Eric might not
    get his place back anyway.
    
    Dave...
45.1585I forgot!!FORTY2::SHARPEWed Sep 07 1994 15:377
Of course Ronnie Rosenthial is still with us!!!
Bet he wished he'd gone somewhere else??
I take it he's not injured, just not good enough to make the subs bench!!!



Steve
45.1586New signings????FORTY2::SHARPEWed Sep 07 1994 18:2510
Have
 we
  signed
   any
    more
     players
      yet????????????????


Steve
45.1587FORTY2::SHARPEFri Sep 09 1994 18:0822
Tottenham's profits have fallen from 3.x million
down to 675,000 (or something close!) this is mainly
due to the transfers but also the big FA fine.

Don't think it's that bad at all really. Next year's
should be good as our new Super Team are bound to pull
the crowds in.



Darren Anderton has signed a million pound deal with
Diadora, boot sponsorship. Let's hope he doesn't do
a Gazza and wear someone else's, in front of the cameras!!

Darren wants to secure his future at Spurs. Despite having
2 yrs left on the current contract it came up for review
when he one his first full Eng cap.

Boli has now agreed to stay at Rangers and I've heard nothing
on the Popescu front???? Anyone else??????????

Steve
45.1588FORTY2::ABRAHAMSFri Sep 09 1994 18:4512
Popescu...

it looks like it fell through, given that PSV said that personal
terms had to be resolved by Monday. On the other hand, with our
financial results due out yesterday, with an inevitable loss, it's
conceivable that they're saving the announcement. Perhaps
they hope that a new signing will cause a bit of a rally on the share
price to recoup the 10p it dropped by yesterday. Apparently, signing
Klinsmann raised the share value enormously, so confirmation that we've
signed a decent defender might be worth a few bob - enough to offset
his personal terms perhaps!

45.1589FORTY2::FOWLERMIn Bigshorts We TrustFri Sep 09 1994 19:234
Or maybe you're just dreaming and Popescu wants to stay at a club with a future.
8-)

Mike
45.1590FORTY2::ABRAHAMSFri Sep 09 1994 20:403
Rumours that Aston Villa and Doncaster Rovers have been contacted are
therefore unfounded. 
45.1591AnotherESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Sat Sep 10 1994 14:303
45.1592Popescu?STAR::CASSILYSat Sep 10 1994 16:155
    
    Re: Popescu....signing yesterday.....with Spurs? (I hope). If so, when
    is he eligible for play?
    
    Mike
45.1593PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Sep 12 1994 11:4911
45.1594PCOJCT::MICEKThey're God's rock starsMon Sep 12 1994 18:006
    Please oh please, don't let me suffer any longer...
    
    I can't seem to get a score here in New York for the match Saturday
    night, and am anxious for an update.
    
    I hope no news is not bad news.:)
45.1595GENIE::GOODEJMon Sep 12 1994 18:0210
    
    OK, but you'll wish you hadn't asked.......
    
    
    
	........Spurs didn't have a game! 8-)
    
    		they're playing Southampton tonight (live on Sky).
    
    Glad to be of assistance....JBG
45.1596TonightEVTDD1::LAFONTAINEA flame about this highMon Sep 12 1994 18:049
    Isnt Spurs vs Southhampton played tonight ???
    
    While I'm at it, there an English pub here in Paris (The Frog & Rosbif)
    that shows live 1er football every monday night, including Spurs
    tonight. Don't remember the address right now, but let me know if you're 
    interested...
    
    Eric
    
45.1597PCOJCT::MICEKThey're God's rock starsMon Sep 12 1994 18:385
    Oops...well, I'm just a little embarrassed at the moment, but can now
    rest easy.  I thought the game was scheduled on the 10th.
    
    Thanks for the info.  Wish I had someplace in this city that had the
    match on live...
45.1598A Pommy Sydneysider.SNLV01::PARSONSDAVIDTue Sep 13 1994 07:589
    Please could someone enlighten me on the Southampton score.
    I would like to be able to think that we were able to put on 
    another convincing display and that Klinsmann put at least 2 
    goals past old Brucie. 
    In Australia you don't get Saturdays English results until the 
    following Monday and I will not be able to get last nights score until
    Wednesday morning. The Aussies around here are all too preoccupied
    with their Rugby League or "footy" as they like to call it, to care
    about the true world game. 
45.1599GENIE::GOODEJTue Sep 13 1994 11:126
    
    Klinsmann scored the first after 5 minutes....
    
    Le Tissier got the other 2 in the 76th (pen) & 89th minutes! 8-)
    
    JBG
45.1600err//ok we are not that good.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Sep 13 1994 11:5236
    
    Spurs 1     Soton 2
    Klinsmann   Le Tiss 2
    
    
    Both teams got exactly what they deserved, we were terrible, and
    Southampton played far better than expected, and the only thing that 
    amazed me was that it took them so long to score.
    
    What worries me is that in three home games we struggled to beat
    Everton and have lost the other two, I hope the WHL jinx isnt going to
    start all over again this season. 
    
    Still, atleast this brings everyone down to earth ( myself included )
    and we realise that we still have a job to do and its not going to be
    as easy as we all expected. 
    
    Jurgen scored in the sixth minute, after he ran onto a long ball and
    hit Brucie with his shot, the ball bounced out to Darren Anderton who's
    shot hit the defender and bounced straight back to Klinsmann who
    scored.
    
    After that both teams missed chances, but Southampton were on top
    throughout. Their first goal was a penalty, that resulted in Sol
    Campell getting sent off, and then a mistake by nethercott with 1
    minute to go gifted Le Tissier his second.
    
    The defence was all over the place last night, Popescu should be able
    to calm things down, but Cambell (19) and Nethercott (21) are still
    very young and mistakes are going to happen.
    
    Leicester on Saturday, it would be nice to bounce straight back with a
    win.
    
    Dave...
    
45.1601Deserved Result.SUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSTue Sep 13 1994 12:0528
    Dave
    
    What do you make of Teddy at the moment. I went to the Everton, saw
    highlights of the United game and watched last nights game on Sky and
    for me he is coming too deep, too often. How do you feel about it ?
    
    Also last night we seemed to have returned to the Peter Shreeves days
    of the keeper (Iam Walker who had a great game...more a Man Of the
    Match than Jurgen on this occasion) continually playing the long ball -
    surely there has to be a better way.
    
    I agree with you though that we were terrible, I thought Sol was unlucky
    to be sent off, not even sure if the foul was in the box but I
    definately don't think the challenge was worth a red card.
    
    But fair play to Southampton...they did deserve the 3 points on the
    night. We are now "really" 6th from bottom and 2 points behind the
    Gooners.
    
    Never has been any chance of winning the Premiership...but a place in
    the UEFA next season....a definate possibility.
    
    Views anyone....?
    
    Rob,
    
    
              
45.1602BBCGLADYS::CRAVENA McBodybagTue Sep 13 1994 12:259
    re 1598
    	You can get the results by listening to the World Service on 1224
    AM dial or 2KY (1117 AM) at midnight on Saturday. I also think they
    run updates for midweek matches. 2RPH(1224) broadcasts the BBC all night
    every night. 
    
    Ica
    
    P.S. Up the Bulldogs!!                     
45.1603PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Sep 13 1994 13:1625
    
    re.1601
    
    Rob,
    
    I think Teddy is very concious of the attackers defensive
    responsibilities in the way the team are playing. Also there does'nt
    seem to any set position for the five attackers, the movement is all
    part of the tactics to drag defenders out. I also think he is
    suffering from a crisis in confidence in front of goal, snatching at
    chances, passing when he should be shooting....he'll come good again,
    no doubt about that.
    
    I think we are going to have to accept results like last night this
    season playing the way we are playing, when things go well we are going 
    to hammer teams, but when they go badly we are going to lose games, no 
    doubt about that. I hope Ossie keeps his nerve if things start to go
    badly in a few games and sticks with the formation, as the two centre
    backs get more experience and confidence, and the foreign players
    settle into premiership football, the bad results will start occuring
    less and less, I'm pretty confident about that.
    
    I think the Coke Cup is the way into Europe for us.
    
    Dave... 
45.16041-2PEKING::SHALLOMANORA MOLLAHS!Tue Sep 13 1994 13:3710
    Dave,
    
    You never rated Le-Tisier,...Never mind...
    
    
    
     
     
    
    
45.1605YUPPY::PANESI've got Stu under my skinTue Sep 13 1994 14:065
  I don't know how Klinsmann got the MOTM. The player who seem to be
  the most influential to me , was Heaney. Oh, and how anyone could think
  about offering a million plus for Dowie is completely beyond me.

  Stuart
45.1606C.P. - They WouldSIOG::HAUGHEYTue Sep 13 1994 14:491
    Crystal Palace would!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
45.1607Blame the DJ!!!!FORTY2::SHARPETue Sep 13 1994 21:2531
Yesterday morning I did my usual trip up to Reading
from my weekend home near Portsmouth. I was listening
to 97.5 FM (Ocean FM) and let out a big shout when
the DJ said Saints were going to edge the game 2-1.


I laughed at his local loyalness. ...Well until I saw
the score update from 1-0 to 1-1 on CEEFAX, with
Cambell being sent off. I could just feel we were going
to get beaten. Sure enough the score came up 2-1!!!!


Aargh!!!! It wasn't Klinsmann or even Stuart Nearthcott's
fault but some stupid Ocean FM DJ for jinxing the game.
Last time I listen to that station!!!!!!!!!!!!!

=======================================================

Watch out Leicester!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Saturday the team is going to be itching to put things
right. Gheorge Popescu is going to be tormenting the
entire Leicester team and Shezza is going to rediscover
his scoring ability.

Thank you Southampton, for bringing the Spurs players
and us fans back down to earth.

We'll whip 'em at the Dell on Apr 1st anyway!!!!!

Steve
45.1608CHEFS::HARRISRAll pigs fed and ready to flyThu Sep 15 1994 15:594
    Last day tomorrow. Keep up the good work in here 
    
    
    Rich.
45.1609Lock the doors !!! Keep 'em in.XSTACY::PHAYDENThu Sep 15 1994 16:5813
Com'on lads 

Too many of you are leaving. The team is falling appart. Feels a bit like
Norwich City in here. Relegation looms.

Good luck Rich , 

Can't think of anything original to write 'cos I've exausted all my emotion on
Andy Greens' farewell note. But thanks for all the fish anyway ?

Cheers,

Peter.
45.1610GENIE::GOODEJThu Sep 15 1994 17:309
    
    Yeah ciao Richard,
    
    	I know we didn't always see eye to eye, but then you're a typical
    arrogant English..... 8-)  Only joking - good luck boyo.

    JBG
    
    Ps. Are you going back to the chippy in Treforrest??
45.1611Work permit delayFORTY2::SHARPEFri Sep 16 1994 16:0013
It looks as if Gheorge Popescu's debut for Spurs may well be delayed
a little longer.

Last night he had still not received his work permit as the authorities
had not supplied all necessary info for the Dept of Employment.



Whether he plays or not Leicester are in for an absolute hammering
tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!


Steve
45.1612Disappointed.SNLV01::PARSONSDAVIDMon Sep 19 1994 03:415
    It looks as if the early season confidance has already left us. 
    What happened to make us lose 3-1 against Leicester? 
    At least Klinsmann picked up number 7 though.
    
    
45.1613GENIE::GOODEJMon Sep 19 1994 13:0912
    
    Re. 1611
    
>>  Whether he plays or not Leicester are in for an absolute hammering
>>  tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!
    
    ......take the day of Steve,  you need it! 8-)
    
    JBG


    
45.1614nothing to do with migraine....TRUCKS::SANTcomfortably numb...Mon Sep 19 1994 14:209
    
    	Well Antony, was Gazza hiding in the boot of my car on the ferry
    	on Saturday? 8-)
    
    	He wasn't on C4 yesterday for Milan v Lazio, so where was he???!!
    
    	I can feel a headline coming on....
    
    	Andy.
45.1615ADDULT::ROBERTSONOSAKMon Sep 19 1994 14:468
re -.2

Funny you should say that, he's not in yet :-)

Al

Spurs are currently 2nd from bottom, and it looked soooo good a couple of weeks
ago.
45.1616Ferraro scoops Baggio.........LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Sep 19 1994 15:4531
    Well, I go away and all is well and two games later we are back in mini
    crisis. I was very pleased to hear Popescu had signed. Judging by the
    Leicester goals on Saturday we need him. 
    
    Well, I visited Torino and Milano in a quest to bring more foreign
    talent to the lane. I can announce that I have scoped the signing of
    Baggio ............Guiseppe Baggio, the waiter at our table during a
    visit to Lago Maggiore. Guiseppe demonstrated his talents juggling a
    bread roll before volleying it out of the window. 
    
    I managed to watch lots of footie whilst there, on the TV including 
    Italy's memorable 1-1 with Slovenia. 
    
    On the Spurs front Watford on Wednesday followed by a attractive
    looking game v Notts forest at home. The only puzzle I have is why
    Ossie persists with Calderwood in the midfield, Is Howells injuried as
    he is IMO a much better bet to play this position.
    
    Antony
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
     
    
45.1617PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Sep 19 1994 17:4722
    
    According to some papers today, changes will be made now, and the five
    man attack is about to be scrapped. Nick Barmby will be dropped and
    Howells will come into midfield, and Popescu will play in front of the
    back four. Maybe it's time for Gary Mabbutt to return to the centre of
    defence in place of Stuart Nethercott. Prospect or not, we cant afford
    to lose to many games.
    
    Watching the highlights on MOTD, and listening to the commentary it
    seems we missed chances but the defending was a joke. Leicester had so
    much space when they attacked as we were repeatedly caught with to many
    men upfield.
    
    The Watford game is very important, we really need to be putting
    everything into the Coke Cup games, as it probably represents the only
    chance of getting into Europe for us this season.
    
    Things have changed around very quickly, from a very positive start, we
    are struggling now, but they can change back the other way just as
    quickly again hopefully.
    
    Dave...
45.1618Re-think, I thinkYUPPY::ASHLEYSMITHKicker conspiracyMon Sep 19 1994 17:557
    
    'Pop'. Whoops the Spurs' bubble has burst. Talk to any Barnet fan and
    they will tell that Nethercott was regarded as a donkey during his
    Underhill days. Even more frightening is that Venables picked him
    for the Under-21 side.
    
    Andy
45.1619Drop Neathercott!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!FORTY2::SHARPEMon Sep 19 1994 22:0629
For goodness sake get rid of Neathercott now!!!!!

Yes, he is an exciting prospect BUT at the moment he's playing crap!!
The second Southampton goal and 2 of the Leicester goals are definately
100% down to him.


I don't think anyone should panic as Tottenham still have one of the best 
attacks in the Leauge. The only thing is, with should an attacking minded
team we must score more goals or at least put teams under greater pressure.


Just seen a video of the Saints game and it was obvious right the way 
through the game that Southampton wanted the ball far more than Spurs
did. Sol Campbell and David Kerslake where the only good defenders in the
team.


Why is Mabbutt left on the bench????? He should of come on against Saints
and he should of being playing from the start against Leicester.
Calderwood is 90% useless and Mabbutt in midfield would be better than
him.


Popescu's wp should be through today so lets hope he plays and plays well
against Watford on Wednesday.


Steve
45.1620Dumitrescu settled yet??????????FORTY2::SHARPEMon Sep 19 1994 22:0914
What do people think of Illie Dumitrescu????????????

I think he is a very good player but I don't think
he has adjusted to the Premiership and our formation
yet?????????????

Klinsmann on the other hand seems as happy as ever.
Over head kicks, back to goal, running through the
defense, passing to others - He's the best signing
any club in this country has made for years!!!!!!
What a bargain!!


Steve
45.1621Illie or Jurgen ?SUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSTue Sep 20 1994 11:4416
    Dumitrescu....looks to me like a good confident player...but (and
    there's always a BUT)....if you watch him, every time he gets the ball
    on the left he always cuts inside onto his right peg - a fact that I'm
    sure hasn't gone unnoticed on other Premiership teams. 
    
    However overall my view is that in time he will do more for the club
    than Klinsmann.
    
    What do people make of all the fuss the Southampton guy (Kenna ??) is
    making about Klinsmann "dive" last week ? - watched on SKY and can't see
    what all the discussion is about. He went down and got straight up
    again.
    
    Forest (not our lucky team) on Saturday...
    
    Rob,  
45.1622PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Sep 20 1994 12:058
    
    I think if Barmby is going to be dropped we will see Dumitrescu play
    behind Klinsmann and Sheringham, and not out on the right. This would
    probably suit him better, it's going to take him time to settle into the
    pace of Premiership games, I still think he will be a star in our
    League.
    
    Dave...
45.1623He'll cut in, but when?FORTY2::ETHERIDGEFull CreditTue Sep 20 1994 14:1013
	re: Dumutrescu

	The thing about the Dumutrescu cut in, its really easy to spot
	when your watching it on the telly, but as you'll all appreciate
	when you're out there playing, things tend to happen very fast, and
	he'll be able to get away with it as long as he's got the defender
	stationary or backing away. 

	I mean everybody knows Peter Beardsley's going to swivel his body 
	and then push the ball straight on, but I haven't seen anybody do a 
	good job of stopping him at it for the last whatever years.

	Ian.
45.1624The shoulder drop can be seen miles away but...XSTACY::PHAYDENTue Sep 20 1994 14:5311
Yes you maybe right that it isn't that easy to tackle Dumitrescu , but by
cutting into the centre all the time he tends to run into more players than he
can get past and subsequently looses the ball or has to pass it backwards.

As mentioned earlier ,if he does now play a more "central" role and gets the
ball to feet in the centre rather than out on the wing the ammount of time
defenders will have to get orgainsed is reduced by the ammount of time it
usually takes him to get from the wing to outside the 18 yard box.
His delivery should be quicker and a lot more incisive from that position.

Peter.
45.1625Dumitrescu/Donadoni...a common malaise?PAVONE::TURNERTue Sep 20 1994 15:1616
    I've yet to see Dumitrescu play for Spurs, but the previous notes
    reminded me of Donadoni of Milan and Italy. 
    
    For the last 3 or 4 years, both Milan and the national team have given
    him a role wide on the left in midfield. I've yet to see Donadoni go
    outside a full back and cross from the byline; invariably, he is static
    when he receives the ball, feints to go outside the defender, and then
    turns inside or passes the ball square.
    
    Well, I guess it seems to work for him, although I can't believe he
    wouldn't be more effective on the right. Like many players, he shoots
    much better than he crosses with his "other" foot. I recall him scoring
    several goals by cutting in from the right flank and unleashing a left
    foot shot.
    
    Dom 
45.1626Give the guy creditISEPUB::CHAMPOLLIONCan-tas-ticTue Sep 20 1994 17:1910
45.1627OK, OK, but apart from *that* occasion...PAVONE::TURNERTue Sep 20 1994 18:3013
    re: .1626
    
    (In my best Captain Mainwaring voice):
    "Well done, Wilson. I was wondering who'd be the first to notice
    that..."
    
    Quite true, although it has to be said that the Barcellona fullback
    (Ferrer?) gave him so much space to go outside that i think my
    grandmother would have been hard-pushed to resist!
    
    Still, glad to see you're all paying attention ;-)
    
    Dom
45.1628FORTY2::SHARPETue Sep 20 1994 19:2810
Has anyone heard if Popescu has got his work permit???

The last I heard he was getting it on Monday and will
be elligable for the Watford game tomorrow.

Does anyone out there think Neathercott should be left
in central defense?????????????


Steve
45.1629GENIE::GOODEJTue Sep 20 1994 19:3410
    
>>Does anyone out there think Neathercott should be left
>>in central defense?????????????
    
    	Yes, definitely. You have to keep the faith with Neathercott
    in the centre of defense, at least for this weekend....
    
    
    JBG (a Forest support 8-) 
    
45.1630FORTY2::SHARPEWed Sep 21 1994 16:3520
Popescu will make his debut tonight against Watford.

He had to fly back to Holland to get another visa
before it could all be finally sorted out.

Ossie is convinced Gheorghe will be an great hit
and at 2.3 million a bargain tooo!!!!!

Lets hope we whip some botty tonight and don't
forget, the highlights are on Carlton at 10.40pm!!!


I'm nervous about Saturday, v Forrest. They are
definately one of our bogey teams!!!


GOOD LUCK TONIGHT BOYS!!!!


StEvE
45.1631And Klinsmann got a hat-trickPAKORA::JJACKTCBThu Sep 22 1994 05:157
    
    Result:
    
    Watford......3  Spurs.......6
    
    
    
45.1632FORTY2::SHARPEThu Sep 22 1994 13:4762
Watford 3  -   6  Spurs
Ramage 1	   Anderton 4
Mooney 8*	   Klinsmann 17,34,45
Mabbutt 90 og      Dumitrescu ??
		   Sheringham 83


A VERY good performance by Tottenham.

Team:-
			Walker

Edinburgh	Mabbutt		Campbell	Kerslake
(Sub. Howells)
		       Popescu

			Hazard (Sub. Hill)


	Anderton       Dumitrescu


		Sheringham  	Klinsmann

Popescu had a very good debut, sprayed the ball about well and
is definately going to improve our defense.
Klinsmann's goals were all excellent and he could of have a few 
more.
Dumitrescu played his best ever game for Spurs and is much better
playing through the centre rather than stuck on the wing.
Campbell had another really good game apart from when he slipped,
allowing the second Watford goal.
Mabbutt came back with the grit and determination we know and
love and showed at present he is a much better player than poor
Stu Neathercott.
David Kerslake had an excellent game, good defensively but also
made some very promising attacking runs, linking well with the 
forwards.
Teddy looked as if he was going to miss out on the goals yet again
but after missing a real sitter from 5 yards he scored a pretty
good goal, which hopefully will restore his confidence.

Last night's match was so much better than the Spurs v Saints
game of just over a week ago. Everyone wanted the ball, they
all linked together well and knew they were going to have to
go out and play, to win the game.

Watford may well of beaten a lesser team but they just didn't 
know who to pick up with Anderton, Klinsmann, Dumitrescu, and
Sheringham all running at their defense.

Walker should of been sent off, for bringing a player down
in the area but he wasn't and got back up to save the penalty.

Excellent game and despite the three goals against we were always
on top!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Well done Spurs and good luck against Forrest Saturday!!


StEvE
+=+=+
45.16333 goals conceeded ain't good in my book !XSTACY::PHAYDENThu Sep 22 1994 15:197
I dunno , but is it O.K to conceede 3 goals ? 
Yes ,  if you're playing attacking football your defense is more vunerable but
then again Watford aren't exactly giants. Maybe Spurs were flattering to
decieve. I'd reserve judgement until they do the same to a premier league side
with a good defense.

Peter.
45.1634boring it ain't.TRUCKS::SANTcomfortably numb...Thu Sep 22 1994 15:3113
    
    	Conceding three goals remains irrelevant provided you score more
    	than three. Obvious.... Problem comes when sides like Leicester
    	score three against you and you don't play well.
    
    	Anyone hear Glen Roeder (Watford manager) on the radio yesterday 
    	afternoon saying he'd rather win 1-0 than 4-3? Guess he got what 
    	he deserved.
    
    	Stick at it, Ossie. It's great for the neutral. Must put years on
    	you Spurs fans though...
    	
    	Andy.
45.1635XSTACY::PHAYDENThu Sep 22 1994 15:3710
    	>>Anyone hear Glen Roeder (Watford manager) on the radio yesterday 
    	>>afternoon saying he'd rather win 1-0 than 4-3? Guess he got what 
    	>>he deserved.


My point is that I'd rather see Spurs win 6-0 than 6-3. 6-0 , that's the sort of
result to inspire confidence in a teams attack and defense !


Peter.
45.16368-) stunnedTRUCKS::SANTcomfortably numb...Thu Sep 22 1994 15:414
    
    	Don't ask for much do you, Peter!!
    
    	Andy.
45.1637PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Sep 22 1994 15:4520
    
    The defence was all over the place last night, make no mistake about
    that. Watford could have had five or six, and probably should have. The
    thing is we should have had ten, and that is no exageration, we scored
    six and missed four sitters.
    
    Its great to win 6-3 and be involved in such entertainmant, but when we
    don't score we get beat, end of story, and when you are getting six
    points deducted we cant afford to lose to many games to the likes of
    Southampton and Leicester.
    
    When the attack is palying well, as it was last night, its
    unbeliavabvle to watch........but
    
    We need to tighten up, or we will be the most entertaining side to get
    relegated in years.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1638FORTY2::ABRAHAMSThu Sep 22 1994 16:5115
it was quite a relief to see Sheringham provide a decent finish on his goal,
especially after seeing him miss an apparently unmissable tap in. He seems to
have been playing second fiddle to such an extent that he'd stopped scoring,
but hopefully the professional finish on the one he scored will help restore
his form. I was more pleased to see his single goal that Klinnsman's hat-trick.

It was also good to see Dumitrescu being more useful than previously. Perhaps
this will continue with the new line-up.

I can't say that I really noticed Popescu, I was too busy counting the goals,
but his real baptism will be against the formidable Coleymore and Roy this 
weekend. Can we end our appalling home form? 


45.1639What does it take???FORTY2::SHARPEThu Sep 22 1994 17:1328
6-3 and you are all still complaining!!!!!

Our team is still very new and remember how the current
Man Utd team played when originally formed. They were so
bad Fergie nearly got sacked.

The Spurs team has been together a few games, is playing a
new system, whether it be four or five attackers, and we have
3 new foreigners that all need to get used to Premiership
Football.

I'm not saying our defense is brilliant and I still think
Edinburgh should be in the reserves and possibly a new partner
for Sol Campbell in the centre.

SO WHAT IF WE LEAK THREE GOALS!!!!!!!

If you want good defnesively minded football go and see Arsenal.
...Get someone to wake you up when the game has finished!!!!!

Tottenham are playing some of the most exciting football in 
the Premiership and last night they took apart what was a
pretty determined Watford side, esp after going down to
an early goal.

It certainly seems to take a lot to please some people!!!!!

StEvE
45.1640Calm down...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Sep 22 1994 17:5629
    
    Steve..
    
    I'm not sure if you remeber this, but we have just lost to Southampton
    and Leicester. Now we all got carried away with the start but I for one
    have bitter memories of a relegation struggle last season that I don't
    want to suffer again. We have been deducted six points and so We cant 
    afford to be that bad, it only means playing alittle defensivly and
    sensibly, even using the same system, but not all charging foward and 
    not bothering with defence.
    
    Its all very well being the most entertaining side around, but when I
    spend money on travelling around the country watching Tottenham, it
    is'nt to see them thoroughly entertain the locals and lose.
    
    It f*cking annoys me when all the strang mob that sleep at Highbury
    blabber on about all the trophies they win, it does'nt really mean much
    to them or anybody else when I say, "yeah but we're really entertaining."
    
    Last night was a great result, but as a paying spectator, it worries me
    that Watford can go through our defence as easliy as they did, when it
    comes to Premier league sides, they are not so charitable at the other
    end, and if we want to win this competition, which we do, then we will
    have to play premiership opposition at some stage, all I'm saying is it 
    needs tightening up, and it does. Hopefully it will with, the signing of 
    Popescu.
    
    
    Dave...
45.1641Smell the Coffee.XSTACY::PHAYDENThu Sep 22 1994 18:1318
I'd just like to mention that for years now West Ham have played some of the
most attractive football in the English League. Their fans like it but it
doesn't give much success.
Their philosophy is to play the ball on the ground with scant regard for
defending. Once we score more than the opposition that's alright. 
That's fine once you are scoring but the day comes when the striker is injured
or out of form or unlucky and then what happens ? The best teams win even when
they play badly so don't tell me it's o.k to lose when you play badly. It's
never o.k to lose !!!
West Ham are up and down the league and divisions like a "whores" knickers !
The same can happen to Spurs if the defense isn't sorted. It's great to see them
bang in 6 against 2nd class opposition but in the same way as that 6 would be
reduced to 3 against a Premier side the three goals conceeded could be doubled
to 6 against the Newcastles/Blackburns of this world.

Cheers,

Peter.
45.1642A sense of balance perhaps.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Sep 22 1994 21:0826
    allllriighht callllmmm down barry!
    
    Gentlemen, I think there is validity in both camps as I saw yesterday
    evening as encouraging as , yes we won and we created a lot of chances.
    We must continue to see improvement in our defensive game as Dave
    quite rightly says that we are going to play better defences and much
    better attacks in the premier, starting sgain Saturday. It was good to
    win away from home, install some confidence and in cup matches the only
    thing that counts is that you have one more than the opposition. 
    
    We've only played a few matches and already have three wins to our
    credit. We have further strengthened our team with another class
    signing and let's hope this team can mould together. 
    
    One good thing, I remember watching us in the FA cup 3rd round last
    year and I would have killed for anything like the excitment and
    enterprise out of a Spurs team, and that was too apparent for a lot of
    last season.
    
    Let's look at the position after 15/20 games to get a true indication
    of our worth.
    
    Antony
    
    
    
45.1643.............NOT HAPPY..............PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Sep 26 1994 10:5822
    
    Spurs 1  Forest 4
    Dumi     
    
    I think someone needs to sit dowm with Osvaldo Ardiles and explain the
    use of tactics in a game, and explain what defending is. We don't
    bother with it, and yet again we are exposed. 
    
    I didnt attend, and didnt bother watching the game on MOTD, listening
    to it was painfull enough. Teddy missed another penalty at 1-1, he is
    very short in confidence and has been relieved of the spot kick duty.
    
    Hazard, Edinburgh and mabbut are expected to be dropped fro next weeks
    game, I wouldnt be suprised if Eric comes back in goal, although you
    can hardly blame Ian Walker, its shooting practice, and his main job is
    picking the ball out of the back of the net.
    
    We are now joint bottom.
    
    Great weekend, Lennox gets sparked and Tottenham get hammered.
    
    Dave...
45.1644B*ll*cks !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Sep 26 1994 12:1114
    Dave,
                                                         
    I have to agree with you although I also switched Capital radio
    commentary off after about ten minutes as it was too painful. I think
    that Erik will be making a return. I just think that there seems to be
    a lack of communication and this should start from the goalkeeper. I
    also think Erik can impose himself more than Walker.  
    
    I do not think that Mabbutt should be dropped. I would like to put 
    Howells in the midfield instead of Hazard and I think it's more about team
    organisation rather than lots of changes.
    
    Antony 
     
45.1645FORTY2::SHARPEMon Sep 26 1994 16:3624
Oh dear!!!!!

Is Erik fit and available to come back into the team?????
How long has he been fit????

Popescu was our worst player on Saturday according to
the gutter press. Anyone got any comments as to why?????
He had a very good debut against Watford.

I too think it's more in the organisation and strategy
of the team rather than the defenders.

Mabbutt, Kerslake and Campbell are all pretty good, it's
only Edinburgh who's crap.

Campbell must be suspended soon, for his sending off????

WHY OH WHY did Teddy take the pen on Saturday???? It's
done the team and his confidence no good what so ever!!!!


BRING BACK ERIK THE VIKING!!!!!!!!

StEvE
45.1646It was on the cards.XSTACY::PHAYDENMon Sep 26 1994 17:3220
I said last week that the three goals conceeded in the CC Cup game would
translate into a probable defeat on Saturday. No team can afford to defend that
slackly. I was glad to hear Alan Hanson airing the same opinion on "Match of the
Day" on Saturday night.
Hoddle had the same problem last season with Chelsea. His team lost heavily at
the begining of last season , due to over elaborate passing in defense and
commiting the whole team to attack , but Hoddle perservered and stuck by his
beliefs as to how the game should be played. The team got organized and made it
to the FA cup final.
Spurs are only getting to know each other and once a bit more organisation comes
into the defense things should improve.
I think they're too good a team to be relegated it's just a case of whether they
can qualify for Europe by winning the CC Cup or finishing in the top three
(doubtful )

Peter.

P.S 

Let Klinsman take the penalties in future !!! 
45.1647Erik fit or not????FORTY2::SHARPETue Sep 27 1994 21:249
Is ERIK THORSTVEDT fit and playing in the reserves or what???????

I think he's injured cos our goalie sub is some young bloke not
him.

Any comments???????????????????????????????????/


StEvE
45.1648ErikSUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSWed Sep 28 1994 16:227
    Steve
    
    Think Erik is still injured - he had an operation on his shoulder I
    think after the World Cup. Also, thought at the time they were saying
    he would miss the first couple of months of the season.
    
    Rob,
45.1649Viking, Viking !!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Sep 28 1994 18:104
    I think Erik was the sub goalie on Saturday v Forest. I think he will
    soon be in the team as his presence is much needed.
    
    Antony
45.16502 goalies.....TRUCKS::SANTcomfortably numb...Wed Sep 28 1994 18:315
    
    	Maybe Erik and Walker should both play, Ant. Might help fill up	
    	the goal a bit 8-)
    
    	Andy.
45.1651BIG boys !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Sep 28 1994 18:594
    Alternative to that is to sign Jan Molby and Micky Quinn, that would
    make it water tight.
    
    Antony
45.1652A defender, but which position..?PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Sep 29 1994 14:516
    
    
     Rumours about Spurs signing Mark Bowen from Norwich in a deal that
     involves Jason Dozell.
    
     Dave...
45.1653Isn't Bowen Welsh ?SUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSThu Sep 29 1994 16:006
    Can't see it myself....wouldn't Bowen count as a foreign player ?
       
    Rumours in yesterdays "trash" press that Teddy's about to be dropped !
    
    Rob,
    
45.1654PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Sep 29 1994 16:1814
    
    If Ardiles drops Sheringham, Sugar should sack him on the spot. Okay,
    Teddy is going through a bad patch as far as scoring goals, but he does
    alot of work for the sake of the team, and I'll wager he has created
    more than half the teams goals this season.
    
    Howells must play on Sat, at wombledon ( or Palace ) in place of Hazard
    and its about time Ardiles realised that with 4 attackers, there isnt
    really that much need for the fullbacks to steam foward at every
    oppertunity, the should try doing what they are in the team to do, and
    defend, and stop exposing Sol Cambell, who if Ardiles isnt carefull
    will lose all confidence he had, if he hasnt already. 
    
    Dave... 
45.1655FORTY2::SHARPEFri Sep 30 1994 16:1015
Lets hope for a good defensive performace tomorrow
and a clean sheet......

.....Ha,ha,ha!!! Who am I trying to kid.

Hopefully Popescu will play like he did against
Watford and not how he did against Forrest!!

Come on Mr Klinsmann,we want at least a hatrick
tomorrow!!!

ERIK for goalie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


StEvE
45.1656VESSA::WATTERSONDon't believe the rumoursFri Sep 30 1994 17:135
    
    I hate to split hairs, but it's Nottingham FOREST (only one R in
    Forest).....
    
    Paul
45.1657FORTY2::ABRAHAMSFri Sep 30 1994 18:072
Surely it's Nottingham Forest!!!!!???!!?!???! 
45.1658the Friday afternoon strikeISEPUB::CHAMPOLLIONCan-tas-ticFri Sep 30 1994 18:553
    Mr. Waterson is corrrrect!
    
    /JF
45.1659MANTA::WATTYFri Sep 30 1994 20:004
    
    Humble apologies for turning this into EF94 - I won't do it again.
    
    Wtttttty
45.1660Extra Extra...XSTACY::PHAYDENMon Oct 03 1994 13:4710
Rumor this beautiful sunny morning in Galway,

From a reliable source i.e Cunno 

Ossie for the chop , Chris Waddle for Tottenham !!!

You heard it here first folks,


Peter.
45.1661........PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Oct 03 1994 14:1722
45.1662Caallllmmm Down!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Oct 03 1994 14:2214
    Dave,
    
    I have got to agree that Souness turning us down is an absolute
    chocker....NOT!. I am a bit concerned that we seem to be panicking a
    bit. We have a new side which is going to take some time to bed in our
    new players. I always thought the barometer for success or not for
    Ossie was Chistmas. Saying that the idea of Herr Franz as Football
    Director at the club with Ossie the 1st team coach is very appealing.
    
    Very pleased with the win Saturday, Teddy scoring will build some
    confidence and Wimbledon is normally one of those places Spurs get
    turned over.
    
    Antony      
45.1663QuestionISEPUB::CHAMPOLLIONCan-tas-ticMon Oct 03 1994 14:456
    Maybe a stupid question for you but... when I look at the table for the
    Premier League I see Tottenham somewhere around the 12th place. Does it
    take into account the 6 points penalty or what?
    
    Cheers
    /JF
45.1664TRUCKS::SANTcaught up in a lager frenzyMon Oct 03 1994 14:463
    
    	Not yet 8-)
    
45.1665I heard a rumour...CHEFS::STRATFORDSMon Oct 03 1994 14:584
    Going back to the manager rumours, Beckenbauer is going to replace
    Ardiles at the end of the month according to the press on Sunday and
    hey, if it's in the press, it must be true....
    
45.1666Bad news!!FORTY2::SHARPEMon Oct 03 1994 15:1825
Ossie is definately in trouble cos even CEEFAX quoted
the fact he had to prove himself over the next two games.

Seems a bit early to get rid of him??? The team has
hardly played together yet and we've done alright,
just not brilliant.



Dumi and Pops are out of Wednesday's game v Watford
and Saturday's game v QPR, due to international
duty.

We'd have to loose by 4 goals to go out to Watford
due to our 6 away goals. Surely our defense isn't
that bad????



Thanks for correcting the spelling mistake!!
Apologies to all "Forest" supporters - N-O-T!!!


StEvE
=====
45.1667The papers are taking the p...FORTY2::ASHMail Interchange Group, ReadingMon Oct 03 1994 15:214
You can just picture Franz Beckenbauer going "Yes, Mr Sugar, No, Mr Sugar, 
whatever you say. Mr Sugar" can't you?

g
45.1668Dodgy dealingsLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Oct 03 1994 18:5824
    Various answers. 
    
    a. The 6pts are being taken off at the end of the season. The sunday
    Times shows Spurs with the 6pts off already which is a much better
    option. 
    
    b. The Beckenbauer story is I think a little off wall, although I do
    not think Sugar would have a problem dealing working with someone who
    would manage the total football side. The thing that ticked Sugar off
    about Venables was his suspect business accumen, something borne out by
    the profile off Mr eric Hall, who was the 1-1 interviewee on sky
    yesterday evening. Venables appointed him Vice President of Spurs or
    something like that. 
    
    Another of Venables Tottenham appointments was on TV this week, 
    Eddie Ashby was being made Bankrupt. Apparently he was paid a lot of 
    money by Spurs which went throught a number of different payment 
    channels. I will not go through all his dealings here suffice to say I'm 
    very glad we do not have someone of his type still involved in the 
    running of THFC.
    
    Has anyone got the Venables book which gives his side of the story?
    
    Antony
45.1669YawnPEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Oct 03 1994 19:2410
    
    I'm bored with the Venables v Sugar thing, neither is whiter than
    white, but it is Sugar who is clearly completley paranoid about
    Venables and does'nt seem to want to let it go.
    
    I cant be bothered to read either's side of the story, it would be
    better for everyone at THFC if Sugar just forgot all about TV and got
    on with running the club, but I dont think he can.
    
    Dave...
45.1670Who gives a *&%$CHEFS::STRATFORDSMon Oct 03 1994 19:5312
    The Sunday Times yesterday carried a review of el tel vegetables book,
    by none other than the great Sugarmeister himself. He (rather
    disappointingly but entirely unsurprisingly) did not refer to himself v
    the great Venners but noted that it took up 25% of the book. He
    admitted respect for his footballing activities but was scathing about
    business dealings (esp. Eddie Ashby)
    
    The whole point is that BOTH are like spoilt brats with neither likely
    to win outright. The whole affair casts doubts on whether Venerables
    can continue as Engalnd manager if he loses in court given the sweet
    FA's nervous attitude (something to do with all the powerbrokers being
    70 year old senile duffers),,,, 
45.1671A load of old .....CHEFS::STRATFORDSTue Oct 04 1994 15:4316
    In this mornings papers, Sugar has said that Ardiles "has not been
    given any win-or-else ultimatums".
    
    Two things occur to me re that quote:
    
    1. 	Is Sugar the ultimate chairman? His philosophy seems to be that
    	winning is not important it's just the taking part that counts
    	(perhaps this is just as well considering the performances of
    	various Tottenham teams over the years), or,
    
    2.  Does this count as a vote of confidence and we should all be
    	prepared for a new manager (Chris Waddle seems to be the favourite
    	although he is going to replace Trevor Francis at Sheffield
    	Wednesday according to some reports and don't be surprised to see
    	him linked to the Everton job when Mike Walker gets the sack this
    	weekend after his vote of confidence from the Everton chairman...)
45.1672Waddle a manager????FORTY2::SHARPETue Oct 04 1994 15:5223
Can you really see Widley as a manager????

Don't get me wrong, he is my favourite Spurs
player in recent times, but he was never really 
known for being a nosiey motivator.

I'm sure he'd make a very good coach but I
don't think he's quite got the mouth on him
to gee up players at half time when the
team is three - nil down.



=================================================

Stick with Ossie for now as the players need
time to get a real understanding and I think
they've done really well so far.

JUST SORT OUT THE DEFENSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Steve
45.1673...but we won 8-6.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Oct 05 1994 11:0223
    
    Another totally inept defensive performance see's us lose 3-2 at home
    to Watford. Like it or not I think Ossie is on borrowed time, it
    proably isnt the right thing to do to get rid of him, but you do have
    to ask yourself if he actaully understands the principles of
    defending, as no matter what happens,how ever much he goes on about
    needing to tighten up and defend better, we don't seem to manage it.
    
    I'll be very suprised if Ossie isnt out of a job next week if we lose
    ANOTHER home game against QPR on Saturday. Our home record this season
    reads P5 W1 D0 L4. 
    
    The usual Highbury chorus of "BOOOOOOOO" was apparently echoing around 
    the ground at the end of the game last night.
    
    The only thing you can say about losing to a 1st Div side at home, is
    that atleast we are still in the hat and it could be worse, we could
    support Leeds, but beating Wombledon reserves on Saturday, cant hide the 
    fact that we are struggling, and it needs sorting out.
    
    Not happy.
    
    Dave...
45.1674GYMAC::DCASSIDYWed Oct 05 1994 15:1510
    >  ...but we won 8-6.
    
    Exactly...I'm sure Leeds United wouldn't have minded that.....
    
    Don't forget that Spurs were 3 goals up so it was up to Watford to come
    out fighting...But yes...Spurs do need to learn how to defend.
    
    Great backheel though by Klinsmann for Barmby....
    
    Dezzz.
45.1675YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITHKicker conspiracyWed Oct 05 1994 15:5612
    
    Call me stupid if you like but why did Ardiles buy Popescu, an
    International defender, and play him midfield ? With all their
    defensive frailties I really cannot understand his selection
    policy. Its a bit like the old Arsenal in reverse e.g. buy an 
    International striker such as Charlie Nicholas and play him in midfield.
    
    I see Keegan has selected both Nethercott and Campbell for the Under-21
    squad. Are they really the best young defenders around? Worrying if so.
    
    Andy
    
45.1676PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Oct 05 1994 16:0616
    
    Popescu plays in front of the back four at Tottenham, the position he
    occupied for Rumania in the World Cup I believe. Although I agree, he
    has played mostly at Centre back, and should be playing in that position 
    along side Sol Cambell.
    
    Sol Cambell is excellent, and is unfortunate that he is playing in a
    team that is unable to defend, It makes him look bad. If and when our
    problems get sorted, I expect Sol Cambell to become one of the best
    Centre backs in the country. Nethercott has potential, but I said at
    the start of the season that this season wasnt the time to throw these
    two in at the deep end, they are both still only 20 and 21. If Popescu
    is going to play midfield then Cambell needs someone like Razor along 
    side him........ We should never have sold him.
    
    Dave...
45.1677TRUCKS::SANTcaught up in a lager frenzyWed Oct 05 1994 16:476
    
    	...and anyway, what sort of name is Stupid If You Like...
    
    	Should that be hyphenated?
    	
    	Andy.
45.1678PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Oct 06 1994 11:024
    
    Notts County in the Coke Cup.
    
    Dave...
45.1679Be thankful it's not the other MagpiesYUPPY::ANDERSONRTop in Fantasy, Bottom in RealityThu Oct 06 1994 11:245
    
    ......at Meadow Lane. How's the Totts' away form Antony, 'cos County's
    home form is pretty piss poor !
    
    Rob
45.1680AWESOME or is that aweful.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Oct 06 1994 12:4612
    Rob,
                            
    (League and cup Form)
    HOME - Played five, won one, lost four
    AWAY - Played five, won four, lost one 
    
    We are seriously considering burning down WHL to ensure the team plays 
    all games away.
    
    Still, plenty of banana skins lying around waiting to be slipped on!
    
    Antony
45.1681TRUCKS::SANTcaught up in a lager frenzyThu Oct 06 1994 15:006
    
    	>...seriously considering burning down WHL...
    
    	let me know if you need a hand, mate 8-)
    
    	Andy.
45.1682FORTY2::SHARPEThu Oct 06 1994 16:0627
Hardly suprising we lost to Watford when you see the team!!!!

Dumitrescu + Poescu on international duty,
Sheringham injured,
Anderton subbed after 21mins with a groin strain.

Rosenthial, Dozzell and Austin all playing!!! OH DEAR!!!

Saw the goals last night on TV and the Klinsmann / Barmby
partnership looked pretty good. All three goals we let in
were absolutely dreadful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Good job we sold Boobie Mimms cos without Walker or Thorstvedt
in goal we'd be loosing even more goals.

The defense is crap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sol Campbell is the ONLY defender we've got.

Ossie must thik about playing Popescu as a centre back
OR
buying someone else to play with Campbell.

Why not sell Scott, Calderwood, Dozzell and Edinburgh?????????
Play Mabbutt at left back and buy a new centre back????

StEvE
45.1683Help LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Oct 07 1994 14:116
    does anyone know when Klinnsman is out due to International duty. I
    think it is around December?
    
    Important game Saturday v QPR, a game we cannot afford to lose.
    
    Antony
45.1684Children will play...CHEFS::STRATFORDSFri Oct 07 1994 15:2723
    On the subject of internatinal duty, Venables is quoted at length in
    the Daily Mail this morning on the subject of Tottenham players in the
    Engalnd squad. The gist of it is that if he can't get into White Hart
    Lane to see the players at home games then basically they can kiss the
    England team goodbye. The most telling quote is:
      
       "I will try and not let it affect my judgement. But the truth is
       	that if it comes to a toss-up between a Spurs lad I've not been able
        to watch properly and someone at another club then any manager will
    	tend to lean towards the player he's seem more often and therfore
    	knows more about."  
    
    The question now remains is Venables as good as his word? The paper
    highlights Sheringham and Shaggy as being directly under threat with
    Campbell and Barmby as not getting any further all the time they are at
    Spurs. If TV does carry out his threat then something (or someone) has
    to give. Either Sugar backs down or WHL faces an exodous of the England
    players and an inability to attract England internationals to the club.
    Knowing Sugars hatred of TV then it seems Spurs are well and truly
    in the s**t up to their armpits if El Tel is strong enough in
    character. I don't think that he is but makes for interesting
    speculation...
    
45.1685GENIE::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Fri Oct 07 1994 15:3513
    I'm not sure that I like what I'm hearing from TV at the moment. First
    there's the Cole injury story which noone else seems to know about and
    now TV conveniently forgets that Spurs play the odd match away from
    home.
    
    If he's really doing his job then he should be trying to pick the best
    possible squad for England's games. If this means going to see Spurs at
    away games then so be it. Sugar .v. Venables is personal and shouldn't
    affect the England squad.
    
    JMHO,
    
    Jerry.
45.1686Cliche upon cliche...CHEFS::STRATFORDSFri Oct 07 1994 15:4417
    He covers the4 point about the away games by stating that at the
    European Championships England will have to attack which by his
    reasoning means that seeing players perform at away games is
    meaningless as it will be their home form that counts. It seems as if
    TV is letting personal battles affect his judgement and if this is the
    case then he really must question whether or not he can carry on as
    England manager. I suspect that the FA will be seriously reviewing his
    position if he loses any court action with Sugar.
    
    On the subject of Andy Cole, Newcastle told Venerables that Cole wasn't
    fit enough for England as he has Shin Splints and needed resting. The
    player accepts that he has an injury cos he can't train and play in the
    same week which makes a mockery of Keegans decision to play him at
    Barnsley. Sounds like the boy needs a rest but I doubt that they will
    do so. I would be surprised if he doesn't play on Sunday. 
    
    Football's a funny old game isn't it...
45.1687NYEM1::MICEKThey're God's rock starsFri Oct 07 1994 17:4413
    I sincerely hope Venables stays away from Spurs' home matches, and
    decides to visit a few away matches...
    
    Just think about it...based on Spurs' away record, TV watches only away
    matches.  He's so impressed with the team's road form, he decides to
    take on Sheringham, Anderton, Campbell, in fact the whole team (minus
    the international players,of course)!  The brilliant England manager
    then employs an all Spurs lineup for away internationals, and scrubs
    the North London side for a more conventional all-England side for
    Wembley matches.
    
    England goes on to win Europe, qualifies for the WC, and the entire
    nation will sing Glory Glory as Spurs win the Cup in France!!!8-)
45.1688It's time to put on makeup!!!PEKING::COSSEYNFri Oct 07 1994 17:539
    
    Re:.1687
    
    What the f**k are you on about....
    
    Muppets, this topic is full of Muppets, not only MCMuppets,
    O'Muppets...What a bunch of muppets....
    
    Neil..
45.1689Come In, Earth callingCHEFS::STRATFORDSFri Oct 07 1994 17:544
    re .1687
    
    I don't know what the hell you've been drinking/inhalingbut let
    everyone else know cos it's obviously bloody good!!!;-)
45.1690LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Oct 07 1994 20:036
    Re .1688
    
    "Pot calling kettle .............."
    
    Antony
    
45.1691VESSA::WATTERSONWorld cup winners 1966Fri Oct 07 1994 20:194
    
    Having a bad day Neil ?
    
    Paul
45.1692at last a home point !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Oct 10 1994 16:508
    Well Saturday's draw is being shown as total failure for Spurs when
    actually I was quite happy with the result in the end. We battled hard
    and got the equaliser and from Capital radio commentary we were unlucky
    not to score more than one. We will have Dumitrescu and Popescu back
    next Saturday, lets hope our excellent away form continues with two
    away fixtures in a fortnight - Leeds and Man City. 
    
    Antony
45.1693Is this the Spurs Conf or what???FORTY2::SHARPEMon Oct 10 1994 16:509
The last few notes are absolute rubbish!!!!!

Thought I'd got the wrong conference???

Isn't this meant for airing views on THFC
not the muppets??????????????????????


Steve???????
45.1694Good game Saturday!! --- NOT!!!!!!!FORTY2::SHARPEMon Oct 10 1994 16:5519
Well I see everyone rushed into work today to write about another
wonderful Totters performance on Saturday.

Barmby, Hill and Klinsmann all seem to be playing well

BUT 

the defensive errors are amazing!!!

If there was a Match of the Day worst defensive error of the month
tottenham would pick up first, second and third every month!!!


SORT that defense out and quick!!

Glad Kevin Scott got sent off cos at least that'll rule him
out of a couple of games!!!!

Steve
45.1695PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Oct 10 1994 16:5717
    
    Spurs 1   QPR 1
    
    Barmby
    
    I was pleased with this result, 1-0 down with 10 to go, and we got a
    draw out of it. Good spirit. Impey was completley unmarked for their
    goal, the problems will take some time to sort out, but we will get
    there hopefully.
    
    Leeds on Saturday, wont be easy, despite the fact they are pretty
    poor away from home, they are very hard to beat at Elland Road, still
    atleast we are guaranteed 3 points at Maine Road on saturday week.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1696I read ya', loud-n-clearNYEM1::MICEKThey're God's rock starsMon Oct 10 1994 17:2113
    re .1689
    
    I've been inhaling all the s**t that's been coming over the Atlantic
    from Mssrs. Venables and Sugar;-)
    
    This Venables threat is just so bloody ridiculous (almost as ridiculous
    as my litle scenario). If either is trying to do the best for their sides 
    (AS for Spurs, and TV for England), and the involved Spurs players, 
    they'll put their personal issues to the side for a while and cooperate.
    
    I'm anxious to hear how it works out...Back to playing footy...
    
    Marc
45.1697IRNBRU::HOWARDJune18-94, the Italian JobMon Oct 10 1994 18:0314
    Ossie Ardiles was on tv last night, (Songs of Praise, BBC religious
    programme), telling us all how he prays before every match. The Big Man
    obviously isn't listening, or maybe He can't understand his accent....
    
    `Ouer Fatherrr, pleas helllp the Tottingham defense....' etc.etc....
    
    8^]...not that I'm a regular viewer of Songs of Praise, but this week
    the show came form Old Trafford, 40,000 bible bashers singing football
    songs, but in their original form, ie. `Bread of Heaven, Bread of
    Heaven, Feed me till I want no more" and not `Who's the w@@@er, who's the 
    w@@@er, who's the w@@@er in the black?'....
    
    Ray....
           
45.1698TRUCKS::SANTFeed me, Seymour!!Mon Oct 10 1994 19:322
    
    	8-)
45.1699variousLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Oct 12 1994 12:3011
    Well rumour has us linked with Liverpool's out of favour Mark Wright
    and Julian Dicks and also Norwich's Mark Bowen and Ian CUlverhouse.
    
    The pressure seems to have eased off Ossie a little which is good. Lets
    hope our Romanians come through tonight's game unscathed and ready for
    action on Saturday.
    
    What is the position on Jason Cunday, is he still at WHL? 
    
    Antony
    
45.1700Still there!!FORTY2::SHARPEThu Oct 13 1994 21:1025
Ant

As far as I know Jason Cundy is still at WHL
it's just he's too crap to get into the first
team (blimey he must be bad!!!) and no other
team is desperate enough to want him.



I also heard the rumour linking us to Mark
Bowen. I think Mark Wright could well be a good
buy, if he costs under 2 million [he's certainly
no worse than what we've got!!]


Spurs lads played well last night!! Shame the 
England side didn't!!

Dumi scored a neat goal!!


Leeds on Saturday [Thank goodness its away,
we're quite good away from home!! Ha,ha]

StEvE
45.1701PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Oct 17 1994 15:5332
    
    Leeds 1    Spurs 1
    Deane      Sheringham
    
    
    Cant be dissapointed with a draw at Leeds, which is always a difficult
    place to go, although they are not too good themselves at the moment.
    
    I don't want to get too excited, but I think we could be coming through
    the bad patch, if we can turn our home form around we should have no
    problems this season as far as relegation goes, and can try and keep up
    a challenge in the Coke Cup.
    
    If we can get a result at Maine Road next week, and usually when we
    play City we win, the confidence should start to come back. Its just a 
    matter of building on two steady performances against QPR and Leeds.
    
    Apparently Ardiles and Perryman were looking at Chris Powell, the
    Southend full back yesterday, although the interviewer on Carlton said
    when talking to Ronnie Wheelan that they were watching him......err, not
    even in jest.
    
    
    Happier.
    
    Dave...
    
    
    
    
    
    
45.1702KERNEL::WITHALLGCome Here,I think your BeautifulTue Oct 18 1994 13:1511
    
    
    
 >   I don't want to get too excited, but I think we could be coming through
 >   the bad patch..
    
     
     God I hope not Dave I really do ...    ;-)
    
    
     Gazzer
45.17033pts please.....LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Oct 21 1994 14:3514
    Kevin Scott has had his Red card offence v QPR reduced to a booking so
    will not be banned from any matches for this one offence. I guess that 
    this means that we will be fielding an unchanged team at Man City. What
    has happened to Scott. Is he playing better, as last year he was totally
    useless. 
    
    How long before Anderton is back in action? 
    
    Other news Gerard McMahon the Irish lad we signed a couple of seasons
    ago with rave reviews is going on loan to Wycombe Wanderers.
    
    Lets hope Spurs recent record at Maine Road continues....
    
    Antony
45.1704FORTY2::ASHMail Interchange Group, ReadingFri Oct 21 1994 20:448
>    this means that we will be fielding an unchanged team at Man City. What
>    has happened to Scott. Is he playing better, as last year he was totally
>    useless. 
    
Don't forget (and I'm sure you won't!), Kevin Scott wasn't even good enough 
for Newcastle's "defence".

g
45.1705PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Oct 24 1994 11:5813
    
    
    Man City 5 (five)  Tottenham 2
    Lots of city       Dumitrescu (both)
    players
    
    
    "our defence, it isnt good enough"  Ossie Ardiles.
    
    What can you say, when we lose to Manx City, things are bad. Three half
    decent results then it's back to the same old story.  
    
    Dave... 
45.1706Painful result !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Oct 24 1994 14:1422
    Dave,
    
    After watching highlights on Sky, we had a lot of chances to score and
    several of the team, Klinsman, Barmby and Sheringham are guilty of not
    taking good chances. City on the other hand took most of theirs. Paul 
    Walsh, remember him scored two and created the other three City goals. 
    
    Very important game v Notts Co this week, we must get through this game
    to continue a decent cup run. Then it's West Ham at home.
    
    Peter Reid made an interesting comment in the Capital radio commentary
    when he said that looking at the Spurs line up he saw lots of good
    attacking possibilities but who was the player in the team to win the
    ball back when the opposition had it. Basically a Steve Perryman type
    of player, also comments after the game from Steve Perryman that he and
    Ossie had disagreements about the make up of the team, Perryman arguing
    that the offensive/defensive balance was not right. 
    
    Antony
    
    
     
45.1707WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringMon Oct 24 1994 13:185
    I listened to some of this game on local radio. The commentators were
    very worried that City were being carved up everytime Spurs attacked.
    It could have been 3-0 to Spurs in the first 15 mins.
    
    I switched off then, as did Spurs defence!
45.1708FORTY2::SHARPEMon Oct 24 1994 22:1521
It's true that when Spurs did attack the City defense we
often looked like we were going to score and their
defense isn't all that bad.

HOWEVER when City's much less talented attack got anywhere
near the Spurs goal you could see a shot, near miss or goal
was about to happen.

I don't think Spurs should change thier formation as it makes
for really exciting football and plenty of goalmouth action.

BUT its no good having defenders of the quality of Scott and
Edinburgh as they wouldn't get in a good first division defense
let alone most premiership defenses.

GET RID OF SCOTT AND EDINBURGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MR Sugar MUST put hands in pocket to replace these two if we
are going to get better.

StevE
45.1709Ewood for the first time...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Oct 25 1994 13:3629
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Basically Scott is Sh*t and should'nt be playing, Cambell has probably
    lost all confidence, so we need a new centre back. Popescu is a stylish
    midfield passer, not the ball winner I thought he was, and we dont
    really need him, good player, but not what we needed imo. It just means
    Ossie now has to buy a centre back, and we are being linked with Craig
    Short, but is the money being made available to him.
    
    I think Ossie has to change his tactics, we have some world class
    players in our team, but the premiership is full of well organised
    teams that find our 1-5-5 formation easy to play against. Ive said it
    before, I dont want us to be the most entertaing team to get relegated 
    in years, and unless we tighten up that is what will happen.
    
    Its not working, its obvious. I think Ossie should swallow his pride
    and drop one of the attackers and bring in David Howells as an anchor
    man. He will lose his job if he continues to play the same tactics, and
    we will get relegated.
    
    Notts County on Wed in the CCC, then the Irons (do Morley and Bishop
    still play for them..?) on Saturday, then I'm going to see us either 
    get annialated or win at Blackburn a week on Saturday.
    
    Dave...
45.1710PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Oct 26 1994 16:0410
    
    Out go Ian Walker, Kevin Scott and David Kerslake for tonights game at
    Notts County, in come the Viking, Colin Calderwood and Dean Austin.
    
    More changes, a clean sheet would make a nice change, and Notts County
    are bottom of Div 1, but what difference does that make...BUT.........
    
    I predict a handsome victory for Spurs.
    
    Dave...
45.1711FORTY2::SHARPEWed Oct 26 1994 17:1023
I predict a very tough game tonight!!!

Notts County are in a crap league position
so they'll be really fired up for tonite plus
they've got a better defense!!!!!!

Surely David Kerslake is better than Dean Austin???

We aren't playing at home are we???
THANK GOD!!!!
We've at least got a chance away from WHL, ha,ha!!

Hope Big Erik the V is back cos I think he'll
shout at the so called defense and hopefully
organise them a little better or kick them if
all else fails.

Rep -2
I see what you mean about Popescu and agree he
isn't all that defense put he sprays the ball around
so well you can't leave him ou the team. He just
needs a good defense behind him!!!!
StEvE
45.1712PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Oct 27 1994 10:4411
    
    3-0
    
    Thats it, Ossie has to go now. Its a disaster, beaten by the team
    bottom of Div 1 and without a home win all season. He has enough of a
    chance, he's not up to it. He should resign.
    
    SICK.
    
    Dave...
    
45.1713We're Going Down, We're Going Down, You're not..YUPPY::ANDERSONRThey weren't even 2nd to the ballThu Oct 27 1994 11:399
    
    Time for a bit of gloating.........
    
    ....us County fans don't get the chance very often.
    
    I here that Butlin's have approached spurs about a sponsorship deal;
    the synergy being that their season ends at about the same time :-)
    
    Rob
45.1714bye bye ossieUPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyThu Oct 27 1994 11:519
    I agree with -2.I cant see the Oz surviving this defeat.
    
    Who else is there though????
    
    Possibilities include - Glenda , Joe Kinnear , Souness (god forbid) .
    
    If only Tel was still here....sigh :-(.
    
    dw.
45.1715Can it get worse from here....oooohhh yeah.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGThu Oct 27 1994 11:538
    Rob,
    
    congrats to you and your team. We was well and truely stuffed. Hope you
    get a good draw. 
    
    Now I'll go and cry in my coffee.
    
    Antony
45.1716 8-)CHEFS::STRATFORDSThu Oct 27 1994 12:107
    As an Arsenal fan I would like to start a serious discussion on the
    problems at Tottenham but it will have to wait because I'm laughing too
    much !! 
    
     I know all about Bolton and Wrexham before you start 8-)
    
    
45.1717FORTY2::MDAVIESThu Oct 27 1994 12:531
hope to continue the laugter when West Ham go there on Saturday....
45.1718Would the problems be solved by sacking the boss?CHEFS::STRATFORDSThu Oct 27 1994 13:2410
    Actually, I for one would sad to see Tottenham in such deep trouble
    that they got relegated because it would mean that I then had to face
    up to the reality that Arsenal's problems are just as great except for
    the fact that whilst we don't score many goals, we concede even
    fewer...
    
    ok I'm lying 8-)
    
    stuart
    
45.1719FORTY2::SHARPEThu Oct 27 1994 20:2530
First of all, Arse-nal's problems are that they
are BORING!!!! Wright and Parlour may be exceptions!!
Oldham SHOULD have knocked Arsenal out and they were
very lucky to still be in it.


I didn't think the Spurs defensecould get worse than
Saturday at Man City BUT I was wrong!!!!!
We have the worst defense in the Premiership and 
probably div 1 too!!!!
The mistakes last night were dreadful, and it doesn't
matter who is up front when the defense just lets the
other side do anything in front of goal.

I BLAME El Tel AND Ossie :- Tel signed Austin and Edinburgh
and they are C-R-A-P!!!!!! then Ossie went 1 better and
signed Calderwood and Scott!!!! That's four defenders and
not a premiership one among them.

Mark Wright, Mark Bowen, Keith Curle, any of the others!!
MUST be better than what we have.

WHY can't Spurs JUST FOR ONCE sign a top defender instead 
of it always being a top attacking player?????????

WHY??? WHY?? WHY??? Boo hoo hoo!!!

Liked the Butlins joke --- Ha,ha,ha!!!

StEvE
45.1720COME ON YOU SPURS....!PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCSun Oct 30 1994 14:2623
45.1721Ossie gone ?PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Nov 01 1994 11:4018
    
    According to the Sun ( cue silly jokes like it must be true then ) Ossie 
    was sacked last night and Steve Perryman will take over as caretaker
    manager until the end of the season.
    
    It had to happen. If the rumours are true about Ossie and Perryman
    clashing over Ossie's lack of preperation with defending, then Steve 
    might be able to sort things out, and you never know, might even secure 
    himself a job.
    
    I feel sorry for Ossie, but the game is about winning things, not
    playing 'beautiful Football' without a defence. We have the players at
    the club, all it needs is the defence playing as a unit and ALL the
    team getting behind the ball when we lose it.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1722LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Nov 01 1994 12:0727
    I am very disappointed at this if it is the truth. I do not think
    Ossie's record is as bad as everyone seems to make out, we have
    ten/eleven teams below us in the league, yes we have six points deducted
    but that is not Osvaldo Ardiles fault. I felt that Saturday's win was a
    turning point for us and something to build upon, all it will do now is
    pour another setback onto the club and prove to the media, who have in
    my opinion been totally non balanced in their writings on Spurs and
    Ossie, that if they can write enough crap they can have their
    headlines. In respect of the supporters I believe there was still a
    fair majority who were in support of Ossie.
    
    In respect of the hammering on his signings I think that the only real
    donkey signings were Scott and Calderwood. Of the rest when Dozzell was
    signed I was very pleased as his record at Ipswich was good and
    Kerslake is as good a player as Edinburgh or Austin and only 450k. This
    year's signings were excellent and even I thought Popescu would be the
    solution to our midfield holding position. In fact looking at Liverpool
    last night I think a the idea of using a five man defence using Popescu 
    as we did on Saturday has the possibilities of developing into a good 
    thing as we can use the full backs more in their attacking capacity
    which is their best assets.
    
    VERY DISAPPOINTED !!!!!  
    
    Antony
    
    
45.1723Unlucky Ossie!!PEKING::SHALLOMANORA MOLLAHS!Tue Nov 01 1994 12:358
    
    Yes, I agree with you.Lose a few games and sack your Manager!!!Not On..
    Should have given him the whole season to play with and see how they
    would do at the end and not after 12 games..
    
    Aron...
    
    
45.1724but is alan sugar that patient?CHEFS::STRATFORDSTue Nov 01 1994 12:371
    
45.1725Its all about getting results..PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Nov 01 1994 12:4630
    
    Antony,
    
    I think you are right about a good proportion of Spurs fans still
    support Ossie, dont you think that is down to the fact that they are
    willing him to do well because of the player he was for us. Myself I
    have nothing against Ossie, he was a great player but I'm glad he has 
    gone. I really dont think he is up to the job. 
    
    Ive said it before, to play with such attacking ideas requires sound
    defence, remeber we were almost relegated last year. You cant keep
    going from a win one week to getting thrashed the next week. I dont
    agree about the fullbacks having to get foward constantly, they are
    constantly caught out of position too far foward.
    
    We are not in a position with the six point penalty where we can wait
    too long to get sorted out, we are nearly half way through the season
    and we are still no nearer getting things sorted, I thought the win at
    Wimbledon, and the draws against QPR and Leeds were a turning point,
    then we went and got hammered by Man City, and the final straw imo,
    losing 3-0 to a team that have'nt won all season at hom and are bottom
    of Div 1, in a competition we really needed to do well in.
    
    Ossie must have been expecting this, I also think Mr Sugar has been
    about as patient as he could be with Ossie, he has given him every
    chance imo, I hope Steve Perryman can do a good job and get himself the
    job permenantley.
    
    Dave...
    
45.1726TRUCKS::SANTRelax - I do believe it's working!Tue Nov 01 1994 13:2115
    
    	Well as a non-Spurs supporter, I feel the scurrilous media
    	campaign to oust Ardiles from WHL has been utterly appalling 
    	and contemptable.
    
    	Watch out, Mike Walker. You'll be the next target - of the media,
    	that is.....I'm sure the Everton board won't react to the press
    	in the same way as Spurs have done... 8-}
    
    	Disgusted. Once again the vitriol of the British Press has ruined
    	another career. And I don't even like the 'orrible little
    	Argentinian git 8-)
    
    	Andy.
                     
45.1727VESSA::WATTERSONI never make mitsakes !Tue Nov 01 1994 13:3012
    
    
    re - Mike Walker - the media will spend the next few days on Venables
    and a Tottenham replacement - if Everton can win tonight, the heat is
    off for a few weeks.
    
    Paul
    
    PS - I wonder if Souness will do a better job at Tottenham than he did
    at Liverpool....
    
    Only joking Dave - don't commit suicide yet :-)
45.1728CHEFS::GEORGEM65211::ANNWAT = Dead.Tue Nov 01 1994 13:438
No longer will we hear the dulcet tones of one of the great English speakers of 
our time.  No more Argentenglish - 


			  Good luck to Tottingham.


Perhaps they'll enlist the help of Status Quo again.
45.1729CHEFS::GEORGEM65211::ANNWAT = Dead.Tue Nov 01 1994 13:433
and again..

Again again again again...etc..
45.1730CHEFS::GEORGEM65211::ANNWAT = Dead.Tue Nov 01 1994 13:431
Just so they dont go down...
45.1731CHEFS::GEORGEM65211::ANNWAT = Dead.Tue Nov 01 1994 13:441
Down down, deeper and down....
45.1732Has WHL confirmed the sacking ??UPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnTue Nov 01 1994 13:556
    Isn't this still just speculation by The Sun? Has anyone heard it
    confirmed yet? All R5 were doing this morning is reporting what The Sun
    had said and contacted some of the players involved in last night's
    meeting who, when questioned, wouldn't comment. 
    
    Paul.
45.1733If its in the Sun then it must be true 8-)CHEFS::STRATFORDSTue Nov 01 1994 14:308
    Most of the speculation also states that Perryman will go with Ardiles
    and not take over. David Pleat reckons he won't leave Luton again if
    it causes acrimony. Something to do with his house being bricked last
    time (and that was just by the prostitutes complaining about loss of
    trade ;-))
    
    Stuart
    
45.1734PEKING::COSSEYNTue Nov 01 1994 14:354
    
    It has been confirmed....
    
    Neil
45.1735PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Nov 01 1994 14:356
    
    Confirmed.
    
    Ossie is sacked, Steve Perryman is caretaker.
    
    Dave...
45.1736CHEFS::GEORGEM65211::ANNWAT = Dead.Tue Nov 01 1994 14:415
			>>>>Steve Perryman is caretaker.



Bit of a demotion, isn't it?
45.1737CHEFS::STRATFORDSTue Nov 01 1994 15:0212
    Could be a mistake given that Perryman was supposed to have been the
    defensive co-ordinator for Ardiles. If you want to employ someone who
    knows about defence, Sugar should appoint Don Howe. Mind you he's too
    busy in the High Court defending the Unfair Dismissal claim from El Tel
    Vegetables this week...Not entirely coincidental that Panorama showed
    the "expose" (which turned out to be more or less a rehash of the last
    one) last night. Wonder if they would have shown it if Venerables
    hadn't defected to ITV. If this is the Beebs way of extracting revenge,
    I can't wait for the expose of Bob Wilson and his Satanic Rites parties
    culminating in sacrificial slaughters at the altar of beelzebub...8-) 
    
    stuart
45.1738YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITHrevolution starts at closing timeTue Nov 01 1994 15:0417
    
    Can anyone comfirm as to when "SPURS - The Movie" will be hitting the
    screens. It will have everything over the last few years in it from
    hirings and firings, greed, loads of money, prostitution, dodgy
    dealings, drunks, fighting (remember Clemence and Paul Walsh!) and
    one or two rather useful footballers (Lineker, Klinnsman, Gasgoine,
    etc) making personal appearances.
    
    Of course they will have to find a rather special ending to top what
    has gone before. May be Sugar can sign Princess Di as a new Centre-
    forward and then catch her in drugs & sex orgy with Frank Bough, 
    a few Tory MP's, a martian, Grant Mitchell and George Graham.
    
    Forget Jurrasic Park.
    
    Andy
    
45.1739Raising the finances for it would be fun...CHEFS::STRATFORDSTue Nov 01 1994 15:074
    I doubt that the film will ever be shown. they are all supposed to have
    happy endings and given that its about Tottenham that would never do..
    
    Stuart
45.1740Confirmed??FORTY2::SHARPETue Nov 01 1994 16:0236
So Ossie has 100%, definately gone????

GOOD!!!!!
Please can we now get someone who speaks English??

The new man MUST clear out the crap defense (I'll use
that term loosely!!) and build on the very good
work Ossie has done.

Attacking wise - great - no problem
BUT
the defense MUST do it's job and
when the opposition has the ball SPURS must
WANT and GET it back!!!!!

Please don't let Souness get the job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Interesting to see what team Perry' selects for
the Chelsea game????

Well done MR Sugar!!!

STEVE

Chris Waddle for manager!!!!!









N-----O--------T !!!!!!!
45.1741PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Nov 01 1994 16:045
    Re-1
    
    We wont be playing Chelsea, they are in Europe.
    
    Dave...
45.1742UPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnTue Nov 01 1994 16:4510
    >I can't wait for the expose of Bob Wilson and his Satanic Rites parties
    >culminating in sacrificial slaughters at the altar of beelzebub...8-) 
    
    So he still goes up to Highbury then, Stuart.
    
    Paul.
    
    PS. Talking of sacrificial slaughters is the Arse v Owls match still on
    for this W/E. If so is it Sat or Sun?
    
45.1743A bit of wit in troubled times ... ?GENIE::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Tue Nov 01 1994 16:5074
    Since you're going through a bit of a rough patch down at WHL I thought
    this might be the appropraite place to post this gem, sent to me by a
    Leeds-supporting friend (in so far as one can be frineds with Leeds
    supporters ;-) ).  I should point out that I didn't find the allusions
    at all funny ;-)
    
    Jerry.
    
    
-->
    
Think you have what it takes to be a hero in a foreign land ? Try this quiz
to see if you are a Klinsmann, a Lalas, or a Cantona.

You arrive in your new country after a long tiring journey. What is the first
thing you have to eat ?
a) Pie and Mash (to break the ice)
b) Big Mac and Chips and heavy on the mayo
c) Mrs Chapman's c*nt

You meet the chairman of your new club. Do you ?
a) Shake his hand with a grip of steel and promise him goals
b) Whip out your guitar and sing him a Bob Dylan number
c) Smother him in kisses and read him a soppy poem that you wrote yourself

You are told by the boss to improve your image. Do you:-
a) Trim your beautiful blond hair and look like Robert Redford
b) Grow another inch of your ginger goatee and look like the Spin Doctors
c) Turn up your collar and look like Shakin Stevens

Fortunes have taken a nose-dive, you're leaking goals and losing a lot. 
Do you:-
a) Try harder
b) Feel guilty 'cos you're the main culprit
c) Flee back home and fax a transfer request

You're in Europe and face a tricky tie away in Turkey. Do you:-
a) Get up early and put your towel on a sun-lounger
b) Back-pack across town and chat to the locals
c) Fight with the ball-boy, get sent off then get beaten up by police.

You think Rimbaud is :_
a) A wimpish French poet
b) An all-american hero, played by Stallone
c) Never heard of him

During a match, an opponent makes a rather clumsy foul on you. Do you:-
a) Do a theatrical dive and win a penalty
b) Slap him on the back and invite him round for thanksgiving
c) Wait till his back is turned and kick him up the arse

You go to the loo and in your haste to escape a young fan you hurry out.
When you are out someone says "Excuse me, but do you know your flies are 
undone ?" Do you:-
a) Feel incredibly embarrassed that a member of the master race could be so
   stupid
b) Reply "You hum it and I'll sing along"
c) Wait until his back is turned and kick him up the arse

A young child asks for an autograph. Do you;_
a) oblige (providing he's not Jewish)
b) whip out your guitar and sing him a Bob Dylan song
c) Wait until his back his turned and kick him up the arse

You think that you are :-
a) German
b) An example of the American dream
c) God

Mostly A's - could be a hugely popular German in England
Mostly B's - could be a hugely popular American in Italy
Mostly C's - could be a greasy, frog eating twat


45.1744CHEFS::STRATFORDSTue Nov 01 1994 16:519
    Paul
    
    Bob Wilson is regularly seen supping the blood of virgins with Dave
    Seaman at Highbury these days.
    
    The match is on Sunday, a 3pm ko I believe. Going? [or is there some
    paint that you are watching dry 8*)]
    
    Stuart
45.1745FORTY2::SHARPETue Nov 01 1994 19:5721
RE 1743!!!!

What a load of crap!!!!

Leeds supporters all have a strange sense of humour
like the one who decided to cheer for Leeds at the
Southampton v Leeds match last Saturday - whilst in
the hardcore Southampton end!!!

Silly boy got beaten up & removed by the Police!!!!

===================================================

I hear Bobby Robson could be coming to WHL???


Oh yeah, Sam Fox may also be in with a chance of
replacing Ossie!!!


StEvE
45.1746Well done Ossie!!!!!!!!FORTY2::SHARPEWed Nov 02 1994 21:2132
It was nice to see Ossie facing the press on Tues afternoon
despite the fact they'd helped as much as possible to get him
sacked.

He stuck to his beliefs and played interested, exciting football
BUT he didn't buy a single decent defender in his time at WHL.
His best defensive move was bringing Sol Campbell back from attack
into Central Defence.

Surely Ossie would have come a lot closer to success if he'd just 
bought a decent, mature, captain like, central defender who organised
the other younger members?????

Do other Spurs fans think :-

a)  The team must take on a more defensive attitude??????

b)  The back four is crap, change most of the players????

c)  Carry on with what we've got and hope?????

Popescu as a sweeper, as we did on Sat, is certainly a good immediate
plan. Ossie should of tried it sooner!!!
If played well it allows the full backs to push forward and make
for a more attacking team???

GOOD LUCK STEVE PERRYMAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The next game is NOV 5th v Blackburn is it not?????
I think it'll be a close game!!!

StEVE
45.1747PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Nov 03 1994 11:1116
    
    It looks like David Pleat is on his way back as General Manager. 
    
    Could be a good move, he did very well last time, but lets just say
    outside interests ( and Irving Scholar wanting Terry Venables ) made
    sure he wasnt able to continue what he started.
    
    One things for sure, under Pleat Tottenham had the best defence it has
    had in years.
    
    Whether he can recapture the limited success he had in his only full
    season, 3rd in League, FA Cup final and League Cup semi final ( losing
    to a last minute Rocastle goal....aaaaghhhhh its brought it all back to
    me ) in a position of General Manager is another question.
    
    Dave...
45.17482-1,2-1, CHEFS::STRATFORDSThu Nov 03 1994 12:014
    You forgot ot mention that Rocastle drove the ball through the keepers
    legs. Thank you for reminding me of it. Ah, heady glorious days 8-)
    
    Stuart
45.1749FORTY2::SHARPEThu Nov 03 1994 13:1922
Yep,

David Pleat is having talks with Al Sugar today, so much for "Steve Perryman
will take over as caretaker till the end of the season!!!" Maybe they mean
caretaker and not caretaker manager!!!


I agree about us having the best defense and most success under David Pleat
in recent years and it was a great shame we lost him over something than most
MP's get envolved in.


If he wants and gets the job - GREAT!!! But Spurs are going to have to pay a
wodge of dosh to Ardiles (approx 500K supposedly) and then compensation to Luton.

Would it no of been easier to stick with the Oss and buy hima defender instead????

Can David Pleat recapture what he had??? Depends if he's still got her phone
number I suppose!!! Ha,ha!!


STEVE
45.1750CUCKOO::YEOMANSDSometimes its hard to be a womanThu Nov 03 1994 14:276
    If Pleat's going to be general manager, then it sounds like Perryman
    will be coach. That would be a right result. Perryman's not a bad
    coach, but he's far to nice to be a manager. He did a crap job at
    Watford.
    
    Dave.
45.1751Luton Chairman ....FORTY2::SHARPEFri Nov 04 1994 00:3215
The Luton Chairman has said Saturday's game v Wolves (I think??)
could be Pleat's last in charge of Luton Town FC.

I'm sure this is the best, available (ish??), man for the job!!!

He will tighten up our defense and play the same sort of very 
attacking, interesting football Spurs fans demand.

If he's half as successful as last time he was manager we'll
be laughing!!

Lot's of pressure though - live up to his previous feats!!


StEvE
45.1752UTROP1::JANSENReading Blondes have more funFri Nov 04 1994 10:169
Well it looks like mr. Sugar is desperate to get a Dutch manager, after Leo
Beenhakker (former manager Dutch team) refused he's now trying to get
Feyenoord coach and former international Willem van Hanegem. He also probably
will refuse as he has a contract for life (for what it worth).

I'll keep ya posted.


T_
45.1753TRUCKS::SANTRelax - I do believe it's working!Fri Nov 04 1994 12:4112
    
    	re 1751...
    
    	Steve, Pleat is NOT "available".....he is currently the Luton
    	manager. Releasing him from his contract will cost Spurs money,
    	and a few friends up the M1.
    
    	No doubt money will talk, and Pleat will walk out to join Spurs.
    	What's the difference with this and the way Everton recruited
    	Walker from Norwich last season?
    
    	Andy.
45.1754CUCKOO::YEOMANSDSometimes its hard to be a womanFri Nov 04 1994 12:447
>    	What's the difference with this and the way Everton recruited
>    	Walker from Norwich last season?
    
    Spurs asked Luton for permission to approach Pleat. Everton made their
    initial overtures to Walker via the press.
    
    Dave.
45.1755GENIE::GOODEJMr Dragon - 761 4831Fri Nov 04 1994 12:5812
    
    Luton Chairman was interviewed on Sky last night and sounded very
    reasonable. The jist of what he said was that he felt it would have
    been unreasonable to refuse Pleat permission to talk to Spurs. He
    thought Pleat should hear what SPur's have to offer & then make up his
    own mind. He said he would back Pleat whatever his descision and that
    life at Luton Football Club would go on.
    
    	Nice attitude. No point making enemies & there's always the chance
    of meeting Spur's in next year's FA Cup... 8-)
    
    JBG
45.1756VESSA::WATTERSONI never make mitsakes !Fri Nov 04 1994 13:0415
45.1757HOORAH !!!SUBURB::RUTHERFORDIAlan Rough's Greatest SlipsFri Nov 04 1994 13:1515
    RE: 1753
    
    Andy,
    
    	I've just realised where i had heard your little personal name bit
    before.
    
    	Pink Floyd - The Wall - Comfortably Numb.
    
    There, done it.
    
    
    Thanks.
    
    Ian
45.1758PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Nov 04 1994 13:2712
    
    Blackburn tomorrow, and Steve Perryman's first game in charge, and
    possibly his last. It's going to be very difficult to contain Shearer
    and Sutton, but you never know. I'm looking foward to my first trip to
    Ewood Park, and possibly sneaking a win.
    
    Paul...where..?
    
    It looks like David Pleat will join us next week, either as manager or
    general manager. 
    
    Dave... 
45.1759Another week of THFCV speculationLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Nov 07 1994 14:419
    Dave,
    
    How was the trip, not too much to shout about I'm afraid. Opinion seems
    to be divided on whether Pleat will or will not take the job.
    Apparently he will decide tomorrow. At least we have over a week
    without playing to sort things out. Whoever is the manager though we
    are still short of a quality centre-half.
    
    Antony  
45.1760FORTY2::SHARPEMon Nov 07 1994 15:1620
From Grandstand on Saturday it certainly seems pretty likely that David Pleat
will join THFC but as General Manager / Director of Football type thing.
Surely we need him to coach the team and directly influence team selection etc????


Perryman did the best he could with what we've got on Saturday. The worrying thing
is how few chances we are creating!!! Missed Dumitrescu and Anderton I think!!


Alan Hansen, for once , said something that I agree with on Match of the Day - Sat pm.
It was that Sol Campbell has a lot of talent but is loosing all his confidence and
not improving!! He must have a decent partner to help him and give him some extra
confidence.

Well done MR P for bringing back Gary Mabbutt as captain!! He may not be the best but
bags of enthusiasm and much better than Scott / Calderwood!!!


steve
45.1761PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Nov 08 1994 12:2532
    
    I'd have to say we were pretty sh*t against Blackburn, we really didnt
    play at all, and hardly created a chance all game. The scoreline
    flattered us also, they had loads of chances, and if it wasnt for Ian
    Walker we would have been hammered. 
    
    Blackburn completley dominated the game, although its fair to say that
    even if we didnt have all the behind the scenes problems Blackburn are
    a good enough side to have done that anyway. Ian Walker played really
    well, but we badly missed Darren Anderton giving us some width.  I hope
    he is back soon. 
    
    Positive points were that the fans were right behind the team all the
    way, that was good to see, and the selling of lager during the game,
    although they did run out and we had to resort to bitter....which was a
    disapointment.
    
    Blackburn's ground is a good one, although one side does'nt match the
    other three, and that spoils it imo.
    
    I'm not sure if David Pleat will come back or not, I suppose it depends
    on him wanting to stop coaching or not, rumours about the Hod not being
    happy at Chelsea, maybe Pleat as director of Football with Glen Hoddle
    as coach...?
    
    Dave...
    
    
    
    
    
    
45.1762Bored Gooner KERNEL::WITHALLGThe HeroTue Nov 08 1994 13:168
    
    
    -1 
    
    Whats this 'against Blackburn' bit ????
    
    
    
45.1763Don't despairWOTVAX::HARDYPTue Nov 08 1994 16:5021
    Dave,
    
    What do you mean "most of the fans were behind the team...."?
    
    IMO, most of the fans were down the bar watching the game on the
    telly!
    
    Oh, and I didn't think you were as bad as you do. Any more than 2-0 would 
    have been unfair. Klinsman had a fair chance following a dreadful punch
    out by Flowers although Klinsman was obviously off-form as he was even
    out-dived by Shearer.
    
    Peter
    
    Peter.
    
    Peter
    
    
    
    
45.1764PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Nov 08 1994 17:0010
    
    Peter...
    
    err, true, there were alot of fans in the bar, but we were behind the
    team all the way, even in the bar...(-:
    
    What were you doing, are you a Tottenham fan, or you were'nt that
    friendly steward I was talking to were you..?
    
    Dave...
45.1765NOT a closet cockney!WOTVAX::HARDYPTue Nov 08 1994 18:1715
    Dave,
    
    As you can't get into St James Park, I just do my bit by supporting
    teams playing against Blackburn, Man U, Forrest, Liverpool, etc.
    
    I was the one cheering at half time when the scores came up, but
    couldn't exactly jump up and down as I was in the scrum at the bar!
    
    I've also got a buddy who is a season ticket holder at WHL and he came
    up, as well as supplied me with the ticket.
    
    My worry is that I've seen more spurs ganes, than Newcastle this year!
    
    Peter
    
45.1766Programme RequiredESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Tue Nov 08 1994 20:248
45.1767If nobody has oneWOTVAX::HARDYPTue Nov 08 1994 21:356
    B@
    
    He could try the Spurs souvenier shop as these often sell back
    programmes.
    
    Peter
45.1768either is fine by me...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Nov 11 1994 11:1511
    
    The manager merry-go-round continues, according to news reports this 
    morning Gerry Francis will be named the new manager of THFC today.
    
    If this is true, then I'm not sure where this leaves David Pleat,
    probably still at Luton.
    
    All will be revealed.
    
    Dave...
    
45.1769FORTY2::SHARPEFri Nov 11 1994 15:0713
Spurs are playing a friendly v Reading away TONITE
apparently the game was only announced yesterday?????


Last night London tonite said Mr Pleat was waiting to
hear from Spurs and it looked like the deal had hit a hitch.
They also hinted BIG RON could be in line as new target.


I hope Ron Atkinson is offered the job as Villa where STUPID
to sack him!!!!!


45.1770BFR isnt the man for the job now...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Nov 11 1994 16:3611
    
    We dont want BFR, he WAS a good manager, but he has shown in the last
    few months that he is losing it, the signing of John Fashanu was
    bizarre, and his loyalty to avaerage players goes too far. He built a
    team of good players a Villa, but they were all to old and he has stuck
    by them when they should have been dropped.
    
    He's lost it, and we dont want him at Tottenham. Gerry Francis is the
    man we want, and if not him then David Pleat, or both.
    
    Dave...
45.1771Francis in..?PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Nov 11 1994 16:444
    
    Apparently Gerry Francis is Tottenham's new manager, anyone comfirm...?
    
    Dave...
45.1772Gossip and news and more news and...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Nov 11 1994 17:119
    
    Capital Radio are reporting that Gerry Francis will sign a contract as
    Tottenham's new manager at a press conference at 18:00 tonight.
    
    Dave...
    
    
    
    
45.1773Confused of Basingstoke !!LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Nov 11 1994 17:1214
    Dave,
    
    Where did you hear this. Perhaps there is still room for Pleat in a
    general management capacity or vice versa, Pleat coaches and Francis
    does the General Manager. 
    
    Either way lets get it all sorted out. Kinda ironic as on the SKY
    pre-seaon chat Francis was a studio guest commenting on the joys of
    working and training with such players as Klinnsman and Dumitrescu.
    
    I'll run out and check on r5 at half past.
    
    Antony
    
45.1774CHEFS::GEORGEMSinning with a safety netFri Nov 11 1994 17:153
>>>Where did you hear this?

Capital radio, perhaps?
45.1775CHEFS::GEORGEMSinning with a safety netFri Nov 11 1994 17:151
Sorry, that was plain vindictive.
45.1776PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Nov 11 1994 17:227
    
    Antony...
    
    David Pleat has announced he is staying at Luton, the news about
    Francis was on a news flash on Capital Radio.
    
    Dave...
45.1777let's wait for 6pmLARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Nov 11 1994 18:1510
    Dave,
    
    I think that this is good news. I was thinking about managers that have
    returned to clubs and I'm not sure it's a good thing. 
    
    Lets hope that we can have some sort of period of normality to settle 
    the team. I wonder if Mr Sugar will offer some more money for signings.
     
    Antony
       
45.1778XSTACY::MDUNPHYJust another Day!!Fri Nov 11 1994 19:112
	GG isnt' doing too bad!!!! 8^)
45.1779It's Friday afternoon and I want to go home.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Nov 11 1994 20:225
    I specifically meant as a manager for the second time, sorry about
    having to make it very precise but I do understand for you noters for
    no 46.
          
    Antony
45.1780Spanish night in Camberley.TRUCKS::SANTRelax - I do believe it's working!Fri Nov 11 1994 20:378
    
    	oooooooooo.....touchy touchy Mr Ferraro 8-)
    
    	Anyway, you're not going home, are you ;-)
    
    	El Tapas here we come!!!!
    
    	Andy.
45.1781FORTY2::SHARPEMon Nov 14 1994 12:437
Does anyone know how Spurs got on against
Reading on Friday night????


Despite the rubbish about Francis signing on
Friday it looks like he will be manager when
he gets home from his hols in the sun!!!
45.1782Its Gerry to save the day, hopefully.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Nov 14 1994 13:2516
    
    Re-1
    
    Reading 1 Spurs 1
    
    
    Well it does look like Francis will be manager by the time we play
    Villa on Saturday. Capital Radio should be sued for handing out dodgy
    info, and so should London Tonight who also said that Francis will have
    signed up by the end of the evening on Friday. It got my hopes up only
    to be dashed.....
    
    Still all's well that ends well, and if as expected Gerry Francis joins
    this week we have got ourselves a very good manager imo.
    
    Dave...
45.1783FORTY2::SHARPETue Nov 15 1994 19:242
Any manager gossip today????

45.1784(-:PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Nov 15 1994 19:366
    
    Confirmed,
    
    Gerry Francis is the new manager.
                                     
    Dave...
45.1785GENIE::GOODEJMr Dragon - 761 4831Wed Nov 16 1994 10:375
    
    ....and there is definitely no money on the table for new players.
    Gerry has to work with the squad thats there.
    
    JBG
45.1786buying or selling !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Nov 16 1994 12:047
    Maybe that means there will be traffic out of WHL to cover raising the
    funds for new players. 
    
    Good news about Mr Francis, lets hope we can have a period of relative
    stability at the club.
    
    Antony
45.1787FORTY2::SHARPEWed Nov 16 1994 13:5414
First thing Gerry did was to dismiss Steve Perryman!
Shame really but inevitable.


Francis will obviously want to bring in some new players
and throw out some of the ones he doesn't see in Spurs
plans.


Spurs have got a big squad but alot of the players in the
reserves are playing in the correct place (ie) in the reserves!!


StEvE
45.1788PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Nov 16 1994 14:5628
    
    I see alot of going, and not much coming under Gerry Francis, 44
    players should be a big enough squad to get a team capable of challening 
    for honours with the right organisation, leaving room for the squad to
    be trimmed down. 
    
    Maybe chances for Darren Caskey in midfield, who could still play in the 
    role of ball winner. It was interesting seeing Ian Turner and Danny Carr
    playing for the Irish U21 last night, Carr looked very good at right
    back, and must be in line for a first team place soon. Turner looked to
    have lost some of the spark he had when he first came into the side,
    but he has been in the reserves since Ossie took over, he is still a
    good prospect.
    
    Sol Cambell was the captain of the England U21,s and had a good game,
    although the Everton centre back David Unsworth looked very good along
    side him. Sol is a good player, and should flourish under Francis.
    
    I still think with alittle organisation we have the players at the club
    that can sort out our defensive problems. 
    
    It will be interesting to see what the first team GF puts out on
    Saturday. I wouldnt be suprised if we see a few changes.
    
    I agree with Antony, it would be nice to see some stability at the club
    now.
    
    Dave...
45.1789Yes but>>>FORTY2::SHARPEWed Nov 16 1994 20:4616
I agree Spurs have got some very good young players BUT
I still think we need 1 good centre back ( A Neil Ruddock
type) and some much better organisation at the back.

I still think Edinburgh and Austin should be playing for
Southend and not Spurs!!! Trouble is who would want to buy
them if we did put 'em up 4 sale????

At least Mr Francis can speak English and have a bloody good 
shout at players that don't pull their weight!!!

VERY interesting to see both the team and the formation played
for Saturday's game.


StEvE
45.1790......WHAT.....PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Nov 18 1994 16:119
45.1791Do you get Depressed. I do. CHEFS::STRATFORDSFri Nov 18 1994 17:046
    As an Arsenal fan, I have to state right and right now that Teddy
    Sheingham is a vastly overrated and talentless w!#@$r which means that
    GG will probably sign him. 
    
    How deeply depressing it would be to have stoop to the level of having
    to purchase a member of the current Tottenham squad 8-(
45.1792It's in the SUN so it must be true !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Nov 18 1994 17:5510
    Dave,
    
    Now we have a new manager , I think the press will have full licence to
    print stories of us selling everyone and buying most other players
    currently playing in the Premier and the Endsleigh leagues.
    
    Take one extremely large pinch of salt in these situations. Lets hope
    for a good start tomorrow. Any early team news?
    
    Antony
45.1793early daysPEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Nov 22 1994 11:3319
    
    Disaster on Saturday, great comeback from 3-0 down, only to lose it in
    the last minute.....Just alittle sick, sounded a great atmosphere on the
    radio, with the Peirce at his best when the equaliser went in.
    
    Rumours in most of the press about a massive clearout, with the two
    Rumanians on the way out for starters...?
    
    If you believe the papers, the only players Gerry Francis is totally
    happy with are Sheringham, Klinsmann, Anderton, Barmby and Cambell. I
    should think a few more can do a job, but there will be a clear out for
    sure.
    
    Chelsea on Wednesday at home, and then Liverpool on Saturday, the way
    they played last night a resuly definatley isnt out of the question, we
    are in the relegation zone now, and we need to start picking up results
    starting against an inform Chelsea.
    
    Dave... 
45.1794TRUCKS::SANTRelax - I do believe it's working!Tue Nov 22 1994 12:3510
    	
    	Dave, you'll need players of the class of Dumitrescu and Popescu
    	if you're ever going to offer a challenge for honours.
    
    	With a staff of 44 players, there must be a lot of "average"
    	talent at WHL these days, especially when you look at those
    	considered good enough for the 1st XI. The offers of "alternative
    	opportunities" should start with these imo...
    
    	Andy.
45.1795Losing Dumitrescu and Popescu is a mistake.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Nov 22 1994 13:2715
    Blimey guvnor, I'm agreeing with Mr Sant.
    
    The list of average players to be lost includes ...
    
    Dozzell
    Calderwood
    Cundy
    Scott
    Rosenthal
    
    Trouble is, who would want to buy them.
    
    Antony
    
    
45.1796All of 'em!TRUCKS::SANTRelax - I do believe it's working!Tue Nov 22 1994 13:346
    
    	>Trouble is who would want to buy them
    
    	Well you did 8-)
    
    	Andy.
45.1797PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Nov 22 1994 15:3136
45.1798wagebill?WOTVAX::HARDYPTue Nov 22 1994 16:159
    Dave,
    
    The value of getting rid of players is in what you save (wage bills)
    rather than what you get for them (transfer fees).
    
    If I were GF I'd give all the defenders to Swindon on a free transfer
    and go down the job centre for a few replacements.
    
    Peter 
45.1799PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Nov 22 1994 16:296
    
    ......but we have to raise money by selling players to buy players, and
    the money saved on wages will go to possible new players to lure them to
    the club in the first place. 
    
    Dave...
45.1800rumours from the Net....IRNBRU::HOWARDRomanes Eunt DomusWed Nov 23 1994 12:0611
From:	VBORMC::"SPENCRG@stoyuk.mhs.compuserve.com" "Richard Spence" 
    	23-NOV-1994 08:58:57.66
To:	qpr <qpr@cs.ucl.ac.uk>
CC:	
Subj:	Bardsley

Heard on the Bus this morning that Gerry is after swapping 
Austin and Caskey for Bardsley.  What about this then eh?

Richard Spence

45.1801PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Nov 23 1994 12:327
    
    According to the Sun, Its a done deal, with Cundy and Austin + some
    Cash going to QPR for Bardsley.
    
    Who knows..?
    
    Dave...
45.1802RTFM1::GENIE::GOODEJMr Dragon - 761 4831Wed Nov 23 1994 12:577
    
    	David Coulthard also signed for Spurs this morning!
    
    
        oops, wrong conference, wrong team! Sorry guys 8-)
    
    JBG
45.1803PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Nov 23 1994 13:296
    
    These mailing lists....
    
    Has anyone got the adress for the Tottenham one ??
    
    Dave...
45.1804FORTY2::SHARPEWed Nov 23 1994 19:3722
Any news on the Bardsley deal????

I much prefer the idea of off-loading Cundy + Austin 
rather than Caskey + Austin.


Has the deal been confirmed?????????

We are playing Chelsea tonite, I believe???
Anyone heard the team news???


What position does David Bardsley play??
I know the name but I've forgotten ?????


I hope Geza does get the wage bill down as
some of the players we have should be paying us
to stay at Spurs!!!


StEvE
45.1805TRUCKS::SANTRelax - I do believe it's working!Wed Nov 23 1994 20:258
    
    	Bardsley - right back, and a pretty good one, too. I think he
    	made the England squad (possibly team) recently.
    
    	He'd be a significant improvement on some of your more recent
    	defenders!
    
    	Andy.
45.1806PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Nov 24 1994 11:2120
    
    Tottenham 0 Chelsea 0
    
    Crack open the champagne, the opposition got one of those round things
    next to their name, what a result, the first time this season.
    
    A shame we also drew a blank, but I would still back us to score more
    often than not anyway, and if we can keep clean sheets, then we will
    start winning.
    
    Sounded like we dominated, Teddy hit the post, and had a couple of
    other chances, but overall I'm well pleased, we usually lose to Chelsea
    anyway.
    
    Definatley something to build on, we need to carry this on against the
    red Sh.....whoops, I mean the 'Pool on Saturday.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1807UPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnThu Nov 24 1994 11:3110
    >Tottenham 0 Chelsea 0
    
    >next to their name, what a result, the first time this season.
    
    Hhhmmm, sounds like you'll be saying things like the result is more
    important than the performance soon. It *is* GF isn't it, not GG who's
    taken over.
    
    Paul.
    
45.1808FORTY2::SHARPEThu Nov 24 1994 13:0011
Anybody know the team we played against Chelsea????

Did Gerry Francis play himself in central defence???


Have we signed Bardsley yet or not????




Steve
45.1809PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Nov 24 1994 13:2122
    
    
    
    Re-1
    
    Walker
    Austin
    Cambell
    Calderwood
    Mabbutt
    Popescu
    Howells
    Barmby
    Sheringham
    Klinsmann
    Anderton
    
    Dumitrescu came on for Barmby.
    
    The Bardsley deal is off, and was never on apparently.
    
    Dave...
45.1810Match ReportNEWOA::BURTONHoddle is ZOD, GOD's dadThu Nov 24 1994 13:2664
    The Electronic Telegraph 24 November 1994 FOOTBALL
    (Copied without permission)
    
    Tottenham show discipline
    (By Christopher Davies)
    
    Tottenham 0, Chelsea 0
    
    TOTTENHAM'S most disciplined display of the season saw them register
    their first clean sheet of1994-95 to give new manager Gerry Francis 
    hope that the Premiership's worst defence is not beyond repair.
    
    Francis should have been rewarded with the first win of his Tottenham
    management, given Spurs' domination. However, as his team had previously 
    conceded 39 goals in 17 games, a goalless draw will be perceived as 
    something of a moral victory.
    
    It was also the first time this season that Chelsea had failed to score
    in the league, though it took a superb reflex save by Ian Walker to 
    prevent Eddie Newton's close-range shot five minutes from time clinching 
    three points for the visitors.
    
    A year ago relegation was very much a reality for Chelsea.
    
    A year ago Chelsea were in a similar position to Spurs, with relegation
    very much a reality. Glenn Hoddle, who spent 12 years at White Hart Lane, 
    has turned around Chelsea's fortunes by outstanding coaching and getting 
    the maximum from his players.
    
    Francis has one or two individuals who are better than any of
    Chelsea's. But he, too, must find the best team pattern and, as he did 
    at Queens Park Rangers, find a way to ensure ordinary players
    perform like very good players.
    
    For all the pleasure - relief may be a more approrpiate word - at
    Tottenham's clean sheet, it must be said that this was a not particularly 
    memorable match.
    
    Plenty of huff and puff
    
    There was plenty of huff and puff and one had to admire the ability of
    the players to keep up such pace for 90 minutes. But the overall quality 
    left much to be desired and skilful football was at a premium.
    
    Teddy Sheringham hit an upright four minutes before the interval after
    Sol Campbell dispossessed Anthony Barness. Three minutes later Sheringham 
    was one-on-one with Dmitri Kharin but shot straight at the goalkeeper.
    
    Jurgen Klinsmann, Barness, John Spencer and Gica Popescu all went close
    but early feelings that this London derby would end goalless were proved 
    correct.
    
    Tottenham: Walker; Austin, Calderwood, Mabbutt, Campbell; Anderton,
    Howells, Popescu, Barmby (Dumitrescu 74); Sheringham, Klinsmann. 
    Subs: Nethercott, Day
    (g). Booked: Popescu.
    
    Chelsea: Kharin; Barness, Kjeldbjerg, Sinclair, Minto; Rocastle (Burley
    74), Spackman, Newton, Wise; Spencer, Shipperley (Lee 80). 
    Subs: Hitchcock (g).
    
    Referee: G Willard (West Sussex).
    
    
45.1811FORTY2::SHARPEFri Nov 25 1994 13:0918
Shame about Paul Merson???


--- NOT !!!!! -------



Anyone got any Coke???


Ha,ha,ha!!

Should be in The Arse Conference
but I don't dare read it, I'd fall
asleep!!


Steve
45.1812PEKING::BAREFIELDABLUE IS THE COLOURFri Nov 25 1994 13:225
     
     I see that Mark Hughes could be on his way to Spurs, the deal will
    see Sheringham go to the Mancs..
    
    Andy..B
45.1813Noooooooo!!!!!TRUCKS::SANTRelax - I do believe it's working!Fri Nov 25 1994 13:374
    
    	I hope you're wrong with that little snippet, Andy B.....
    
    	Maybesoontobep*ssedoffUnitedsupporter
45.1814Mark Hughes - satan's spawn personifiedYUPPY::PANESWill you take a cheque, Bruce?Fri Nov 25 1994 13:4212

I really don't understand why Gerry Francis would want to sign another 
"foreigner", especially the cheating, niggly, dirty Welsh runt  Mark
"Sparky" Hughes.


Stuart




45.1815Oh no !GENIE::BOLGERFunny Scotty,now beam down my clothes!Fri Nov 25 1994 16:3016
>      <<< Note 45.1814 by YUPPY::PANES "Will you take a cheque, Bruce?" >>>
>                  -< Mark Hughes - satan's spawn personified >-
>
>I really don't understand why Gerry Francis would want to sign another 
>"foreigner", especially the cheating, niggly, dirty Welsh runt  Mark
>"Sparky" Hughes.
>
>Stuart
    
    It's no use Stuey, you're obviously just trying to cover up your
    admiration for one of the best forwards in England ;-)
    
    I sincerely hope that the aforementioned swap doesn't take place.
    Sherringham is the last thing we need !
    
    Jerry.
45.1816TRUCKS::SANTRelax - I do believe it's working!Sat Nov 26 1994 11:2415
45.1817FA - Courageous, Strong and BraveREOSV2::STRATFORDSMon Nov 28 1994 12:2912
45.1818FORTY2::SHARPEMon Nov 28 1994 13:3038
Liverpool 1   -    1 Spurs
Fowler pen 38         Ruddock og 83

Well what a game on Saturday?? I must admit I was expecting a
sound thrashing as Liverpool bounced back from the utter humiliation
of loosing to Everton but it was not to be!!!

Yes, Liverpool dominated and played some very nice football but
Spurs played with aggression and a will not to let any goals in.
As it happens the penalty was a very dogey decision as Sol Campbell
basically got caught up with the 'Pool player.

Klinsmann should of had a penalty and had it been anyone else would no 
doubt of got it. Big Neil gave him a hefty smack in the face BUT someone
on high was watching or Mr Ruddock felt guilty and decided to play Sol 
Campbell's driven cross into the back of his own net!

Overall may be we were a bit lucky but if GF can do that with a defence
that most Spurs supporters realise is a pretty crap one then just think 
what he can do when he's brought in some decent players.

=============

The Mark Hughes for Sheringham story sounds like the biggest piece of
newspaper gossip I've heard in ages. What utter crap!!!!!!!!!!!!!

==============

I'm getting a bit worried that we are going to loose Illie Dumitresu!!
He has been sub in the last two games and I don't think he's too happy
about it. I keep forgetting Popescu is playing but Dumi was just starting 
to gel with the front players and scoredf a few himself.


Hope Mr Francis doesn't let him go??????


StEvE
45.1819PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Nov 28 1994 13:5617
45.1820FORTY2::ASHMail Interchange Group, ReadingMon Nov 28 1994 19:444
Only saw it on MOTD, but I have toagree with the previous notes - Ruddock's og 
was the best-deserved of the season.

g
45.1821REOSV2::STRATFORDSMon Nov 28 1994 20:016
    According to the Press this morning Mr Sugar said something along the
    lines of "Ruddock always wanted to be a Tottenham player" in a
    sarcastic tone. Razor retorted with the news that Al had tried to sign
    him 5 times this season. It's all got remarkably silly. 
    
    Stuart
45.1822He should never have left in the first place..PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Nov 28 1994 20:078
    
    We should sign Razor, Mr Sugar is quite right, he does want to play for
    Tottenham, why else would he have buried it in the corner.
    
    He should stop messing around and get in to Roy Evans with his transfer
    request and get back to where he belongs.
    
    Dave... 
45.1823FORTY2::SHARPETue Nov 29 1994 21:4623
Lets face it there are very few REALLY good central
defenders in this country at the moment!
When England end up pickin DONKEY, Porridge Adams
then it shows we are getting desperate!!!!


Neil Ruddock is one of the top defenders and VERY
useful at the other end when a free kick gets won.


Mr Sug's certainly gets VERY bitchy and childish
with anyone who isn't dying to play for HIS club!!


Letting Illie go WILL be a big mistake!! An even
bigger one if he stays in this country! Can't really
see why he's been dumped on the subs bench by Gerry???
I realise we had to loose an attacker but wouldn't
Barmby be a better bet?? (not takin anything away from
Nick, who I'm sure will turn into a really good player-
then be sold to Portsmouth or Swindon for 50,000 quid!!

StEvE
45.1824Big Girls Blouse that Ruddock blokeREOSV2::STRATFORDSWed Nov 30 1994 11:568
    You mean that people actually want to play for Tottenham? Ye gods, what
    is the world coming to ;-)
    
    Actually, I suspect that Mr S's comments to Ruddock were more of a way
    of sniping at Big Neil for his wholehearted support of El Tel
    Vegetables during the lovers tiff...
    
    Stuart
45.1825Giggs (eee) The Sequal...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Dec 01 1994 15:535
    
    Ryan Giggs' brother is on trial at Tottenham, I wonder if he will be as
    good as the boy wonder used to be, but isnt anymore.
    
    Dave...
45.1826Keeping it in the familySUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSFri Dec 02 1994 10:341
    Darren Anderton's brother is also having a trial at Tottenham.
45.1827Seems like everyones brother is on trial in the Tottering CourtMARVIN::MORRELLBaby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... Fri Dec 02 1994 11:213
    Bobo the Clown's brother is also having a trail at Tottenham...
    
    Rick.
45.18282 game unbeaten run !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Dec 02 1994 13:145
    Big game tomorrow, I believe that Anderton is struggling for fitness so
    Illie could be playing from the start. Lets hope that we see the first 
    3pts for GF reign.
    
    Antony
45.1829Arise Sir Teddy.....PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Dec 05 1994 14:5825
    
    Totts 4      Newcastle 2
    Sir Teddy 3  Fox 2
    Gica
    
    Great result from the mighty Spurs, although Newcastle were without
    some key players. Sir Teddy back to his best, watch him start climbing
    the scoring charts now.  
    
    When we get the 6 points back we will be in a handsome position to
    start our late bid for championship glory, and oh yes I almost forgot,
    Altringham are the first name on the list as we head towards Wembley
    for the FA Cup.
    
    We are above the crisis club aswell, and when they get their 6 points
    deducted for Financial irregularaties and get kicked out of the FA Cup
    the world will be a much brighter place.....
    
    Sheff Wed are the lambs to the slaughter next week.
    
    Dave...
    
    
    
    
45.1830Suuuuuppppeerr Spurs !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGMon Dec 05 1994 15:169
    Dave,
    
    very pleased with the result and the manner of victory, and the fact
    that Teddy and Dazza are in my Telegraph fantasy football team. 
    
    It seems that GF has given us some shape and organisation which allied
    to our attacking ability should see us through this season.
    
    Antony
45.1831BaaaaaaaUPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnMon Dec 05 1994 16:157
    >Sheff Wed are the lambs to the slaughter next week.
    
    Dave,
    
    Are you taking over Paul Watterson's role as head Matt George baiter?
    
    Paul.
45.1832 PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Dec 05 1994 16:249
    
    Paul...
    
    Watty did ring me before he left on Friday asking me to take over in his
    persuit of GEORGEM through the notes conferences, but I had to refuse.
    
    Noting is a serious business.
    
    Dave...
45.1833Klinnsman's brill btw ! PAKORA::JJACKMon Dec 05 1994 19:0518
    
    Re.1829
    
    <<When we get the 6 points back>>  
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    
    Dave...Pardon me if I'm wrong...but I (And a lot of other people) are
    of the opinion that the six points were to be docked from Spurs total
    once the season had finished ??
    
    Every newspaper/magazine with updated league tables, always have an
    asterix next to Spurs name. Then at the bottom of the table it 
    says, "Spurs to be deducted Six points at end of season".
    
    Is this true...or have the said points already been removed ??????
    
    
    
45.1834UPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnMon Dec 05 1994 19:124
    You're right JJ, they're deducted at the end of the season. When do
    Spurs have their appeal about their disqualification from the FA Cup?
    
    Paul.
45.1835UTRTSC::WARDMon Dec 05 1994 19:278
    Wasn't it a farce on Sat night in the FA Cup draw ??
    
    	Old-buffer-1 : "Number 23"
    	G.Kelly	     : "bye or Tottenham"
    	Old-buffer-2 : "Number 41"
    	G.Kelly	     : "will play Altrincham"
    
    Ray
45.1836PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Dec 05 1994 20:098
    
    Re.1833
    
    Your not wrong, it just depends on how you want to look at it, I prefer
    to look at the table having already deducted the points, then I know
    exactly where we are.
    
    Dave...
45.183720 minute RANT !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Dec 06 1994 17:4227
    Two elements to the note. 
    
    First- I am getting pretty fed up with all the moaning and dribling
    on about Spurs on programmes like 6 o 6 on radio 5 and other
    footie progs and newspapers. It is not Spurs fault over these penalties
    imposed, it is the FA. When they punish a club for certain misconducts
    they should understand what they can do in terms of penalties. The 
    argument about Swindon and Spurs is also totally off track as the 
    situations were very different. Of course Spurs fans are happy about 
    the possibility to change the penalties and the FA should I would of 
    thought understood the implications of their actions when they imposed 
    the fines. They have already made themselves look stupid by lingering 
    on and Spurs in the cup or not and not reducing the 6 pts till the end 
    of the season. I bet there are a few clubs very relieved about the
    situation, remember Spurs came forward, they were not found out.
    
    Second - All this talk about Illie being sold really upsets me as we
    have some many average/talentless players at the club who are earning
    extremely good salaries and are clearly not up to the job. I know Illie
    will raise good money to use on other purchases but we must seriously
    download this lack of talent at the club, not lose someone of very
    definite quality to the team and squad. If we lose Teddy or Klinsmann
    then who replace them, Ronny Rosenthal. Noooo Thanks ! 
                  
    Thats better, I'm cccaaaaallllllllmmmmmmm now.
    
    Antony 
45.1838Another rantUPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnTue Dec 06 1994 19:0711
    I've just booked my tickets for the Spurs v Sheff Wed match this
    Saturday. I think Spurs are trying to get the away supporters to pay
    their fine. 15 pounds for uncovered seats in a crap position (I know
    I've been there before) and all the time watching for the over-zealous
    stewards and their big-footed mates in case you get thrown out for
    singing.
    
    The robbing bast*rds. The Arse only charged 11 to go in the excellent
    North Bank stand and only 10 for the visitors end.
    
    Paul.
45.1839What goes around comes around .,,,GENIE::BOLGERFunny Scotty,now beam down my clothes!Tue Dec 06 1994 19:1418
    Antony,
    
    Very sorry to hear those nasty media people have upset you. It is however 
    what they're there for, or at least what they're best at ;-)  I don't
    really think they pick on Spurs any more/less than other clubs. They use
    every opportunity to make a big issue of soemthing so that they can
    sell more papers or attract more listeners/viewers. Spurs just happen
    to be in the limelight at the moment. If you were to listen to the
    reports about Colleymore last week you'ld have believed that he'ld
    prefer to play for Arsenal than stay with Frank Clarke (and everyone
    knows that's a load of old b******s).
    
    Along as your team continue to do the business on the pitch, then the
    attention will soon move on to someone else (like ManU after Goteborg
    defeat Barcelona 6-0 tomorrow, and we manage to lose 3-0 to
    Galatasaray ;-} ).
    
    Jerry.
45.1840RRRRrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrough Joke alert.LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGTue Dec 06 1994 19:1711
45.1841A serious point with a few smileys thrown inUPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnTue Dec 06 1994 19:5425
    Is that Dulux or Leyland paint, Antony?
    
    I'd have thought that the clubs themselves, both of them, would say
    that they're providing entertainment. Although we can argue about which
    club is more justified in saying so it is only a subjective opinion
    (either Arsenal supporters are mindless morons or they do get
    entertainment value - I'm defeating me own argument here, I know).
    
    And let's face it, the visiting supporters aren't there to see the home
    team, they're there to see their own, no matter who the opposition is.
    I agree that Wednesday supporters have had more entertainment at White
    Hart Lane than Highbury in recent years (cant remember losing at the
    former and can't remember winning at the latter) but I still don't
    think that the clubs base they're pricing policy on that. 
    
    Why do Spurs charge 50% more for inferior seats with inferior facilities? 
    It can't be based on the premise that we'd be privileged to pay the extra 
    just to see Spurs "entertaining" style, can it? Mind you, Gordon Durie's 
    attempts in front of goal a couple of seasons ago made me laugh quite a 
    bit......
    
    Oh, sh*t, this is the second time in a week I've seemingly defended
    Arsenal.
    
    Paul.
45.1842FORTY2::FOWLERMSammy Chung's Scarlet ArmyTue Dec 06 1994 19:5610
I think the point is that away fans are paying to watch their team, not yours.
Given the choice between paying 11 quid to watch Villa Arsenal in the dry and
paying 15 to watch Villa Spurs and running the risk of getting drenched I'd pick
Arsenal. Whether Arsenal or Spurs are better to watch bothers me nary a jot. 

Besides, I think you're flattering yourself if you think watching some cheating
German in a ground with less atmosphere than the moon is more interesting than
watching Ian Wright.

Mike
45.1843FORTY2::FOWLERMSammy Chung's Scarlet ArmyTue Dec 06 1994 19:575
Too slow yet again.

8-)

Mike
45.1844PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Dec 06 1994 20:2910
45.1845YawnNEWOA::GUTHRIE_Jset prof/persona=Tue Dec 06 1994 21:178
    Dave,
    
    RE -1
    
    Hilarious and orignal,how do you manage it.
    
    Jason
    
45.1846For a fistful of dollars !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGWed Dec 07 1994 12:5423
45.1847UPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnWed Dec 07 1994 13:0914
45.1848WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringWed Dec 07 1994 13:505
    re .1846
    
    And if you take the stance that you won't pay exhorbitant entrance fees
    you get all that drivel about not being a true supporter because you
    don't go....
45.1849Transfer News...FORTY2::SHARPEWed Dec 07 1994 14:5724
Hoorah!!!


Please say it is true???

Kevin Scott is apparently going to West Ham for 400,000
they can have him free as far as I'm concerned!!!

Micky Hazard is going to Birmingham on loan after a 50,000
move fell through.

There is alsorts of rumours concerning Illie Dumitrescu???
A possible swap deal for Newcastle's Gavin Peacock (Central Def)
is a possibility.


I hope and pray that Scott goes!!! Best move on the transfer market
by old GF since Klinsmann signed.


Now we just need to sell Dozzell, Calderwood, Austin, Edinburgh,
Rosenthal and probably some more useless players I've forgotten.

StEvE
45.1850Tottenham have useless players-neverREOSV2::STRATFORDSWed Dec 07 1994 15:094
    re -1
    
    So by getting rid of the useless players at Tottenham you'll have to
    replace most of the first team squad then ;-)
45.1851PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Dec 07 1994 16:1132
    
    Re-selling Illie
    
    I saw a report at the wekend that linked Illie with Roma, it seems
    there isnt a shortage of clubs who want him, which isnt a suprise, he's
    hardly been a flop, if GF wants to offload him and recoup some cash.
    
    Its a difficult situation, GF clearly feels for the balance of the
    team he can't find a place for a genuine world class player, as he
    obviously prefers Nicky Barmby or Darren Anderton, both of whom I
    would'nt want to lose either. 
    
    I would love to see Illie playing, but unfortunatley, he doesnt seem to
    fit into GF starting 11's plans, and he probably wont want to hang
    around on the subs bench, he's to good for that.
    
    With Edinburgh fit again, ( if you ask me Justin is ok, there arent
    many good left backs around anyway ) I'd like to see the great Sol
    moved back into central defence alongside either Mabbutt or Calderwood
    until the money is available for a top class centre back to partner
    Sol. Calderwood is doing okay as of late, Mabbs is getting abit old now
    but should never be sold, as Ive said before a place on the coaching
    staff alongside GF,( as he is our next manager ) should be offered to him.
    
    I see signs of a brighter future..........or is it all a dream before
    the next crisis starts.
    
    Dave...
    
     
    
    
45.1852FORTY2::SHARPEThu Dec 08 1994 17:4013
Re 1850

Very funny!!!
Pass me the cotten so I can stich my sides back up.

Spurs have world class players in Klinsmann, Popescu,
Thorstvedt, Sheringham, Anderton, Dumitrescu...

and very good young players in Barmby, Campbell, Hill,
Caskey, Carr + others.

I expect you suuport Arsenal or someone of similar
interest!!!
45.1853REOSV2::STRATFORDSThu Dec 08 1994 18:0710
    re -1
    
    Yes I do support Arsenal 8-)
    
    Just a small point to make about your list of world class players.
    Darren Anderton should have been omitted on the grounds thta he was
    rejected by Scooby Doo as a sidekick and Thorsvedt aint that good a
    'keeper.
    
    Stuart
45.1854Have to finished with the cotton?WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringThu Dec 08 1994 18:463
    re .1852
    
    And Sheringham? 
45.1855These Spurs lads - a laugh a minuteREOSV2::STRATFORDSThu Dec 08 1994 18:546
    re -1
    
    I presumed that the inclusion of Sheringham was a joke so I ignored it
    ;-)
    
    Stuart
45.1856PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Dec 08 1994 19:017
    
    Stuart...
    
    How's about a naming a few of the Arse's World Class players in
    comparison....
    
    Dave...
45.1857He'd be in anyone's World XIUPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnThu Dec 08 1994 19:073
    Ray "Shirley Temple" Parlour. What a player!
    
    Paul.
45.1858some people are not taking this subject seriouslyREOSV2::STRATFORDSThu Dec 08 1994 19:1214
    David Hillier
    Andy Linighan
    Martin Keown
    Kevin Campbell
    Lee Dixon
    
    Dave,
    
    I could go on and on (frequently do before Jerry or some other wag says
    anything) because we attract top class players in much the same manner
    that flies are attracted to sh1t. A fairly apt comparison to make given
    our current form.
    
    Disillusioned of Highbury
45.1859PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Dec 09 1994 10:547
    
    News reports and press reports this morning say we are back in the cup
    and wont be losing the points.....
    
    An announcemnet is expected this morning from the FA.
    
    Dave...
45.1860bye bye !LARVAE::FERRARO_AAntony Ferraro @UCGFri Dec 09 1994 15:0025
    Well ten to twelve and still no announcement regarding the FA
    penalties.
    
    I wanted to take this opportunity to let you know I am leaving Digital
    next Friday. I hope and expect that next week is hopefully going to pass 
    in some sort of alcoholic blur, some say that's been the case most of
    my time here, so I wanted to take the opportunity to say thanks very
    much, it's been great fun noting with all you guys, I wish you all, all 
    the best for the oncoming Christmas season and into 95 with Digital.
    
    With some xtra funding from new employment I should be able to
    come along to a few more games in the new year at WHL so I might be
    seeing you there at WHL.   
    
    I'm going to work for General Datacomm so once I suss the internet out
    there I'll be keeping contact hopefully on the Spurs Internet mailing list.
    
    cheers,
    
    All the best
    
    Antony
    
    P.S. Mr McCabe, I'll still gonna haunt you after our up and coming 
    thrashing of the old enemy in a couple of weeks. Cheers, Mate !!  
45.1861PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Dec 09 1994 15:554
    
    Good luck Antony..
    
    Dave...
45.1862YUPPY::ANDERSONRThey weren't even 2nd to the ballFri Dec 09 1994 19:197
    
    ...now all I have to do is lose Mr. Sant, and I'm in the clear about
    *that* night.....
    
    ....All the best Antony !
    
    Rob
45.1863No Justice!!!PEKING::SHALLOMANORA MOLLAHS!Fri Dec 09 1994 19:3241
    
    
    Good news for you Spurs fan! sorry Fans..
    
    
    
    Spurs are in the F.A CUP...!
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    and
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Have their 6 Points back!!!
    
    
    
    
    Aron...
    
45.1864Taking the p1$$REOSV2::STRATFORDSFri Dec 09 1994 19:516
    re -1
    
    I presume that this is a joke. Raising their spirits and letting them
    be dashed.
    
    
45.1865TRUCKS::SANTRelax - I do believe it's working!Fri Dec 09 1994 20:098
    
    	.1862...
    
    	Lies, Rob. The photographs prove it! ;-)
    
    	Get stuffed, Ferraro, you money-grasping git...
    
    	Jealous? Me? Pah!!!
45.1866ZURA7::BOLGERFunny Scotty,now beam down my clothes!Sat Dec 10 1994 17:476
    RE .1864
    
    Nope, it was on SKY last night.  Apparently Grahame Kelly is said to be
    a little bit upset ;-)
    
    Jerry.
45.1867AYOV16::IREIDOur day will come......Mon Dec 12 1994 13:234
	They also got their six points back.(or they won't
	get taken off)

	Choppers.
45.1868CHEFS::GEORGEMI killed Cortez.Mon Dec 12 1994 13:285
Aren't you vaguely embarrassed by calling yourself choppers?  Or does Chopper 
not mean penis North of the border?

;-)

45.1869BHAJI::SNEILJ.A.F.OMon Dec 12 1994 13:406
     
    
     It sure does.....how do you think he got it for a nickname.
    
    
    
45.1870Money talks and the FA crap themselvesREOSV2::STRATFORDSMon Dec 12 1994 13:4315
    Well that was all I needed. GG on the take and the bloody @!$##@ get
    their 6 points back and are in the FA Cup.
    
    Who said cheats never prosper. They do if they have enough money to
    take on the FA. There have been comments that the case was different to
    Swindon's. You're right. The offences were worse because of the sums of
    money involved were greater.
    
    Leaves the FA in a bad position. They *have* to take the case to the
    courts in order to preserve their position of (limited) authority or
    those people who initially meted out the punishment *must* resign,
    along with Laughing Boy Kelly & Senile Old Bert, or at the very least
    be charged with bringing the game into disrepute. Then again that would
    mean that the people running the game acting with a sense of dignity
    which is sadly lacking. 
45.1871TRUCKS::SANTRelax - I do believe it's working!Mon Dec 12 1994 13:5110
    
    	I think the FA had bad legal advice, actually....

    	It's all very well ranting on about the gin-swigging dinosaurs
    	that walk the corridoors at Lancaster Gate, but they would not
    	have imposed sanctions on Spurs without legal counsel. This has
    	proved less than adequate, as Sugar's lawyers have tied the FA 
    	in knots to prove....
    
    	Andy.
45.1872REOSV2::STRATFORDSMon Dec 12 1994 14:0520
    Re -1
    
    Andy,
    
    If the FA had legal advice that bad then they should sue. It doesn't
    mean that this is an excuse for them to duck responsibility for their
    actions. They have made themselves a laughing stock (well ok, an even
    bigger laughing stock) and have seriously undermined their authority in
    ruling the game. If the chairman of a plc had made such a decision, he
    would have had to resign to prevent the markets ruining the company.
    They should resign and the FA needs to assert what's left of their
    authority in a new manner, ie one where they can enforce their
    decisions. It seems ludicrous that they agreed to go to abitration in
    the first place. They should have let Sugar take them to court and at
    least have had a *binding* legal decision. The decision of the tribunal
    is binding only because the FA let it be so. A very unsatisfactory way
    to resolve problems as it creates a precedent which the FA will find
    hard to avoid in future cases. with a bit of luck Swindon will sue the
    FA and win substantial damages as their crimes were committed under a
    previous regime which is the line of defence that Spurs used. 
45.1873PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Dec 12 1994 16:2220
    
    Spurs 3    Sheff Wed 1
    Barmby
    Klinsmann
    Calderwood
    
    What Joy, a win and we pick up 9 points and then just to make the
    weekend even more sweeter, another crisis looms at Highbury. Villiany
    to go along with all the drink drivers, murderers, rapists, and
    any other crime you can think of, George Graham was reputedly hiding
    behind darK glasses at Busters funeral last week and left with Mad
    Frank when the photagraphers flash bulbs started going off....
    
    Good performance against t'owls, who will be losing their manager soon,
    as Francis is surely the next big name to get the boot, after George
    Graham of course.
    
    Sneaking up the league now, and a 9th FA CUp win to boot next May.
    
    Dave...
45.1874REOSV2::STRATFORDSMon Dec 12 1994 16:316
    Dave
    
    You're just jealous. We are proving that we're better than you at
    everything, including scandals ;-)
    
    Stuart
45.1875UPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnMon Dec 12 1994 18:0119
    >Good performance against t'owls, who will be losing their manager soon,
     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    
    Dave,
    
    You forgot to mention that Wednesday were the better side for most of
    the game but decided to keep our traditions alive by turning a 1-0 lead
    into a 3-1 defeat in a 19 minute spell.
    
    Klinsmann's goal was one of the best I've ever seen (not that I
    actually "saw" it at all as it went in so fast).
    
    Good performance against t'owls, who will be losing their manager soon,
                                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    
    Hope so! He's spent a lot of money and we're still making the same
    mistakes as we did two or three seasons ago.
    
    Paul.
45.1876Re .1868AYOV16::IREIDOur day will come......Mon Dec 12 1994 18:1411
Choppers is my nickname because I am partial to 
lamb chops, whereas you are just partial to a bit of lamb. ;-)

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45.1877XSTACY::PHAYDENMon Dec 12 1994 18:223
That has to be the saddest reason I've ever heard for being given a nick-name !!!

Who are your mates ,  Steak'n'Chips & Drumstick ?
45.1878CHEFS::GEORGEMI killed Cortez.Mon Dec 12 1994 18:314
what happens when you're old enough to go out with girls?  Will your mates start 
calling you shiela, or something?

8)
45.1879So, presumably Mr. Gump liked to eat trees !GENIE::BOLGERFunny Scotty,now beam down my clothes!Mon Dec 12 1994 18:355
    Peter,
    
    You forgot the rest of the gang Giblets, Sausage and Green Bean !
    
    Jerry.  ;-)
45.1880PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Dec 12 1994 18:4510
    
    Paul..
    
    Is it true you Wednesday fans have had a back him or sack him vote..?
    
    Apparently, and I cant remeber where I heard it, but the board are not
    happy that the fans are trying to drive TF out or atleast influence the
    board to out him.
    
    Dave...
45.1881RumourmongeringREOSV2::STRATFORDSMon Dec 12 1994 18:544
    re .1878
    
    The girlies will be in for a bit of a disappointment (alledgedly) if he 
    gets called choppers by his mates ;-)
45.1882UPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnMon Dec 12 1994 19:0915
    Dave,
    
    I don't get to hear most of the news/rumours now I'm living darn Sarf.
    I've heard of rumblings of discontent from the supporters, then some of 
    the players and more recently the board.
    
    The players aren't blameless, especially when we collapse in such
    spectacular fashion all too often. But Francis has bought most of these
    and he has made some strange, if not stupid, team selections - playing
    Sinton as a centre forward being a good example. I think that the board
    will back him for the rest of the season unless we get knocked out of
    the FA Cup at a fairly early stage. If that  happened then I think the
    directors would be forced to get rid of him.
    
    Paul.
45.1883XSTACY::PHAYDENMon Dec 12 1994 19:301
So what was that famous bear Winnie partial to ?
45.1884UPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnMon Dec 12 1994 19:324
    Horse impressions??
    
    Paul.
    
45.1885Erm, Honey if I recall correctly ;-)REOSV2::STRATFORDSMon Dec 12 1994 19:331
    
45.1886FORTY2::SHARPEMon Dec 12 1994 19:4522
I can't believe it!!!!

What a load of old drivvel!!!!
I didn't think the Spurs conf could be worse than
the internet mail BUT oh yes it can!!

The previous 6 or 7 notes are all a load of bull!!

Can't we get back to talking about Tottenham and
mail people direct with comments about their nicknames
and the size of their manhood???


Anybody got anything interesting to say about Spurs??

Apparently Newcastle have put in a 4.6 million pound
bid for GAZZA!!

He should never of left Spurs in the first place!!!!


Steve
45.1887UPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnMon Dec 12 1994 20:0412
>Anybody got anything interesting to say about Spurs??

>Apparently Newcastle have put in a 4.6 million pound
>bid for GAZZA!!
    
    Says it all, really.
    
    Paul.
    
    BTW if you were refering to the notes about Trevor Francis and Sheff
    Wed as "bull" then as it was brought up after Spurs last match then I'd
    say it's relevant.
45.1888For interesting notes see 32.* and the Arse topic ...GENIE::BOLGERFunny Scotty,now beam down my clothes!Mon Dec 12 1994 20:409
    Re:
    
>Anybody got anything interesting to say about Spurs??

    
    Are you taking the piss ;-)))))
    
    
    Jerry.
45.1889My nicknameAYOV16::IREIDOur day will come......Tue Dec 13 1994 19:227
My nickname is Choppers 'cause I was always eating at school.
It has nothing to do with lambs.:-)

Choppers.

BTW GeorgeM, I heard your nickname was sheepshagger :-)
					(alledgedly)
45.1890Children, childrenAYOV29::DUTY93_MALCNogbad the BadTue Dec 13 1994 19:369
    
    	Can we not start this puerile rubbish again, please ?
    
    	It's very boring to the rest of us.
    
    	Malc.
    
    	PS Tell us more about Gazza, Steve. (Shouldn't we be in 52 ?)
    
45.1891MAIL2::MICEKThey're God's rock starsWed Dec 14 1994 00:589
    Good results for Spurs over the last few weeks.  Since I don't have
    access to any football mags here in the States, how has the defence
    looked during this run?  Have there been any major changes in the side
    since Francis took over (other than the absence of Dumitrescu in the
    first 11)?
    
    Hopeful that the run will continue @ Everton...
    
    Marc
45.1892PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Dec 14 1994 14:1618
    
    Marc...
    
    Things have tightened up under Francis, the defence has started to play
    as a unit instead of aload of individuals that have'nt got a clue what
    they are supposed to be doing. He has'nt made any changes apart from
    Dumitrescu, who's unlucky to miss out, but for the balance of the team
    David Howells has come in for Ilie, and plays a holding midfield role
    and is doing well. 
    
    Sol played well for England B last night, in a midfield role infront of
    the back four, and Nick Barmby came on as a second half sub, and did
    pretty well the short time he was on, setting up a couplle of chances
    and starting the move that led to Fowlers goal.
    
    Roll on January 2nd and the annialation of the crisis club.
    
    Dave...
45.1893New Year slaughter at the LaneREOSV2::STRATFORDSWed Dec 14 1994 15:237
    Dave,
    
    Re the last sentence of your note.
    
    Dream on ;-)
    
    Stuart
45.1894UPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnThu Dec 15 1994 16:5216
    re away supporters ticket prices
    
    Sorry, I forgot to give everyone an update on the value-for-money
    argument that we had last week.
    
    The facilities that were offered to the Wednesday supporters were
    laughable for the 15 pounds we all paid. An uncovered seat, covered in
    crap from the building works, *one* block of temporary toilets for the
    entire 2-3000 and two dodgy burger stalls. What an absolute rip-off. If
    Sugar sold Amstrads like that he'd be out of business in months. This
    is the worst ground I've been to for ages - the stewards and police
    think that every away supporter is a mindless hooligan and kick anyone
    out for the smallest indescretion.
    
    Paul
    
45.1895I got severely warned for singingYUPPY::PANESand that's down a chimneyThu Dec 15 1994 16:5713
     <<< Note 45.1894 by UPROAR::LEMP "We danced the Lumbago till dawn" >>>

>    think that every away supporter is a mindless hooligan and kick anyone
>    out for the smallest indescretion.
    
     Paul,

     So what did you get thrown out for?

    
     Stuart
    

45.1896I had to sit through it all!!UPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnThu Dec 15 1994 18:525
    Stuart,
    
    I didn't - mine wasn't the smallest indescretion by a long way!
    
    Paul.
45.1897FORTY2::FOWLERMSammy Chung's Scarlet ArmyThu Dec 15 1994 19:167
The Spurs stewards were obnoxious at the Villa game as well. They kicked a few
Villa fans out, although I think they later allowed them to return to their
seats. They also moaned constantly about people not sitting down. Oh we've just
gone 3-0 up after losing our last 50 games; we're entirely likely to sit down
and clap politely. 8-)

Mike
45.1898from the net....it cheered me up a bitIRNBRU::HOWARDThu Dec 15 1994 19:278
    
  QUESTION : Name three teams in London with three words in thier names ?

  ANSWER    :  QUEENS PARK RANGERS,
                              WEST HAM UNITED and
                             BORING BORING ARSENAL.

45.1899They're all bastids!AYOV29::DUTY93_MALCNogbad the BadThu Dec 15 1994 19:297
    
    	If you ask me (or not), football stewards are generally people who
    failed the intelligence exam to be night club bouncers - jobsworths
    with muscles. I've never met a decent one yet.
    
    Malc.
    
45.1900REOSV2::STRATFORDSThu Dec 15 1994 19:414
    I am not going to comment on the (in)capabilities of Spurs stewards.
    They are no worse than any others around the country although for some
    reason they still get uppity when we sit in seats that Spurs fans should 
    be in but couldn't get hold of;-)
45.1901PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Dec 16 1994 11:5122
    
    .....the easy way out of this lads, dont bother going. If its to
    expensive, wet, bad stewards and you lose, save your money. Surely
    you've all been to enough games and grounds and had to put up with much
    worse, or maybe you have'nt. 
    
    By the way Stuart ( the Gooner ), I'm really looking foward to Jan 2nd,
    Ive got a ticket and I dont know about you, but I've got that Easter 83
    feeling, you know the one where we win 5-0.
    
    Anyway, Everton tomorrow. We have the German out on International duty, 
    they have the Drunken one out playing for Scotland. this will be a
    tough one, as Everton, like ourselves have picked up lately. I would'nt
    be suprised to see a draw in this one. 
    
    Dave...who thinks notes, even now when there are'nt many of us left is
    better than all the B*llo*cks that is mailed into your account
    everyday.
    
    
    
    
45.19021-0 down, 2-1 up REOSV2::STRATFORDSFri Dec 16 1994 12:127
    Dave
    
    Got me ticket yesterday. Funny, I've got a 2-1 feeling. You must
    remember them. 1987 Littlewoods Cup Semi Final Replay and every other
    game we played against you for about the following 3 years 8-)
    
    Stuart
45.1903PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Dec 16 1994 12:428
    
    Stu..
    
    I remeber, how times have changed. Keep in mind your happy memories of
    your success, it'll help you come to term's with the humiliation your
    about to suffer......(-:
    
    Dave...
45.1904Humiliation is my middle nameREOSV2::STRATFORDSFri Dec 16 1994 12:586
    Dave,
    
    Times ain't changed that much. You'll still out play us and we'll
    scrape by with a late header ;-)
    
    Stuart
45.1905MOEUR7::BROOKSMon Dec 19 1994 18:127
    
    Heard on GLR on Saturday, re. the previous week's half-time scores...
    
    "Spurs 0, Sheffield Wednesday 1; subject to appeal, of course..." :-)
    
    
    Steve.
45.1906PlagiarismFORTY2::ASHMail Interchange Group, ReadingMon Dec 19 1994 19:0410
>    Heard on GLR on Saturday, re. the previous week's half-time scores...
>    
>    "Spurs 0, Sheffield Wednesday 1; subject to appeal, of course..." :-)
    
Tut tut tut.

Printed in the Guardian on Saturday, and credited to the announcer at Bramall 
Lane!

g
45.1907Nice to see the Licence Fee being well spentREOSV2::STRATFORDSTue Dec 20 1994 12:158
45.1908PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Dec 20 1994 13:1812
    
    Everton 0  Spurs 0
    
    Listened to the game on Capital Gold, didnt seem up to much. Neither
    team looked like giving to much away, and it was pretty clear from both
    managers comments after the game that both teams were happy with a
    draw. Still that makes it 5 unbeaten now, as we enter the xmas
    programme. We should have had a penalty according to radio, I didnt see
    it on the TV, but it was confirmed by Paul Watterson on Sunday who went
    to the game.
    
    Dave...
45.1909MOEUR7::BROOKSTue Dec 20 1994 13:2915
>      <<< Note 45.1906 by FORTY2::ASH "Mail Interchange Group, Reading" >>>
>                               -< Plagiarism >-
    
    Who's plagiarising?
    
    I reported what GLR reported on Saturday. They said that one of their
    match reporters had reported hearing it whilst giving his half-time
    report the previous week...
    
    Nobody was claiming any credit for the comment.
    
    Steve
    
    
    
45.1910dumi latest ?WEAR::BODDYSlaven was born offside !!!Wed Dec 21 1994 19:456
    
    
    
    	Whats the latest news on what to do with Dumitrescu ?
    
    	Bill
45.1911He's Romanian?AYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Exiled in jocko landWed Dec 21 1994 19:500
45.1912He's not in the first team?REOSV2::STRATFORDSWed Dec 21 1994 19:551
    
45.1914He's got a stupid name?CHEFS::GEORGEMOh mr. songwriter, write me a song.....Wed Dec 21 1994 20:011
45.19153 millionSUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSThu Dec 22 1994 11:285
    Apparently he's officially on the transfer list for 3 million. Reported
    in todays press that Tottenham faxed all premier league clubs but as
    yet there are no takers.
    
    Rob,
45.1916Why?REOSV2::STRATFORDSThu Dec 22 1994 11:545
    I'm surprised there have been no takers. He looked good when I've seen
    him on the box. Although getting sent off probably enhances the belief
    of tempremental foreigners not suited to the English game argument...
    
    Stuart
45.1917Who's using fax nowadays?STKOFF::SPERSSONPas de problemeThu Dec 22 1994 13:142
    
    Maybe they should have used the Internet. Or even notes...
45.1918OrangesWOTVAX::MACDONALDIStalybridge CelticFri Dec 23 1994 11:4610
    
    
    Seemingly according to the papers Dumi is on his way to Seville for the
    same price spurs payed for him... 2.6 million.
    
    he says he has always wanted to play in Spain... didn't he say that
    about england!!!
    
    
    mac
45.1919Happy Boxing DayMAIL1::MICEKThey're God's rock starsThu Dec 29 1994 17:276
    Dec. 26th 
    
    Norwich    0,   Spurs     2
    		    ???
    
    Well done Spurs...and a clean sheet too!
45.19200-0ESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Thu Dec 29 1994 18:506
45.19217 games without defeat. Remarkable!!SNLV01::PARSONSDAVIDFri Dec 30 1994 05:0825
    What the hell is happening at WHL??
    
    Why are we keeping clean sheets? This is not the traditional way things
    are done by the Spurs!! It is good to see the difference that GF has
    made, I am sure that the confidence shattered by the Argentinian has
    been replaced by GF. Any news on imminent purchases or sales? Lets face
    it Tottenham has a lot of timewasters currently on their books, If no
    one is willing to buy them (who's going to pay good money for the likes
    of Dozzell for example) shouldn't we just sack them all and send them
    down to the local job shop? This way Jason and his mates will all get
    professions more reflective of their mental and physical ability e.g.
    car park attendant, road sweeper or the bloke that sits and screws
    toothpaste tube caps on. In the mean time, lets hope our current form
    continues well into the new year and we are actually able to achieve
    something in terms of silverware (the F.A. cup). 
    
    As a matter of interest what did everyone think of Englands stunning
    second innings performance at the MCG? Good eh? I shall be going to the
    SCG this weekend to hurl abuse at another bunch of useless timewasters
    who should also be looking at alternative professions!!
    
    At least the weather will be good!!
    
    David.
      
45.1922To Europe...To Europe....PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Dec 30 1994 11:5628
    
    Norwich 0  Spurs 2
               Barmby
               Teddy
    
    Great result, and great performance, the first time Norwich have lost 
    at home this season. We started very well, created loads of chances in
    the first half hour. We scored through Nick Barmby in about 10, we were
    surrounded by loads of carrot crunches who were moaning about offside
    but it was a good goal, after dazzling Darren went clear down the
    right, he crossed for Nicky to score easily, although the German could 
    have been offside. They were even more P*ssed off when we saluted our
    heroes after the goal, even complaining to the local constabulary about
    our boysterous acclaim of the goal.
    
    The rest of the first half was pretty even, but they were all over us
    in the second half, but our new defensive steal showed as we held on,
    and just as I was begining to think that something was wrong and
    Tedward wasnt going to score at Carrow road, he popped up and got the
    second ( with the help of a deflection ). Up to eighth now and
    threatening the UEFA places.
    
    Didnt go to the Palace game, I cant afford two games in two days.
    
    Coventry on Saturday, and then the Arse ( are they a one man team or
    what..? ) on Monday.
    
    Dave...
45.1923Cricket InterludeGLADYS::CRAVENGive Me My Makita Mac BackTue Jan 03 1995 05:359
    re .-2, so it was you, Dave, who brought the rain and got me soaked at
    the SCG on Monday!
    
    Sorry to interrupt here but why is it whenever England lose at cricket
    they close down the REPAIR::CRICKET conference?? Can't you poms handle
    losing? I've just heard the Aussies are 6/57 so I expect it will open
    again soon.
    
    Ica
45.1924"Sunny" Sydney!SNLV01::PARSONSDAVIDTue Jan 03 1995 07:1610
    I didn't bring the rain along. I am fortunate to live a ten minute walk
    away from the SCG so I was able to decide not to waste my money right
    at the last minute. 
    I have just heard it was 8/66 a short while back. Wonders will never
    cease. Tottenham also hammered Coventry. How did we fair against the
    Arse? 
    
    David.
    
    
45.1925PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Jan 03 1995 11:0848
45.1926Bad Loser, Moi? You bet...REOSV3::STRATFORDSDon't tell Mr. MugabeTue Jan 03 1995 12:1213
    Er Dave
    
    You have an even more selective memory than me!!
    
    Ian Wright should have scored 2 of the 3, including the one that hit
    the bar. Klinsmann dived to get Schwarz sent off ;-). Popescu mishit
    the ball to score hence he sent Spunky the wrong way. He was offside
    anyway. All in all, another spawny win for the crooks of WHL.
    
    Still that was par for the f#@$ing course. Mr G is getting close to
    being asked to leave in a polite and courteous manner...
    
    Stuart
45.1927the joy of listening to their suffering's.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jan 04 1995 16:3512
    Stu..
    
    What made me laugh was reading GG comments in the papers after the
    game, he seems to think they should have won the game.....why, because
    they are better at fouling than we are ?.
    
    Arsenal are a laughing stock, and I love it. Whats more it will be even
    funnier next week when they are out of the FA Cup and the CCC.......(-:
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1928Arsenal, FA Cup Winners 1995REOSV3::STRATFORDSSi, BaroneWed Jan 04 1995 16:4512
    Dave
    
    I'm glad someone else found Mr Graham amusing. What you don't realise
    is that the comments he made were from his weekly stand up spot at the
    Comedy Store. 
    
    BTW what makes you think that your mob will progress in the FA Cup?
    Ripe for a giant killing act which will make everyone connected with
    the WHL Crooks wish they hadn't gone to all the trouble of appealing
    against the FA decision ;-)
    
    Stuart
45.1929Arsenal fans....... Ha,ha,ha!!!FORTY2::SHARPEWed Jan 04 1995 21:4923
It's nice to see the Arse fans resorting to desperate
measures to make up for their teams defeat.

Tottenham are playing amazingly well at the moment,
especially with the lack of real quality in the defence.
Just shows that some times it really is the manager who
makes the difference.

I'm sure if we were still playing Ossie's way then we'd be
mid bottom of the table instead of mid top!!!

Well in Mr Francis!!!!!


Shame about Dumitrescu though!



Happy New Year



Steve
45.1930FORTY2::ABRAHAMSThu Jan 05 1995 14:239
Rumour has it that Dumitrescu turned out to be a disruptive influence in
the squad quite early on - the phrase "prima donna" was mentioned. His
attitude was said to be rubbing off on other players. If true, it seems
that GF was not prepared to tolerate it. It is also said that Dumitrescu's
family returned to Romania some weeks ago, indicating that they/he hadn't
settled very well in England. 

I don't know what truth there might be in this.
45.1931Barmby=young BeardsleyPEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jan 05 1995 15:4921
    
    Re-1
    
    yep, I read that on the net. Well he's gone now anyway. He is a good
    player, and if we did'nt have so many talented fowards he would be in
    the team, but it was a straight fight between him and Barmby and Nick
    is the new Peter Beardsley. Barmby is back to full fitness now and is
    playing better than ever. His all round contribution to the team is far
    greater than Dumiterscu's would have been. We missed him on Monday,
    Rosenthal just is'nt in the same class. At Coventry and Norwich, he was
    not only causing havoc with his runs all over the place up front and
    scoring goals but he was also tackling back and defending aswell. 
    Dumitrescu did'nt bother, but then again nor did anyone else under Ossie.
    
    When TV finally decides that Peter Beardsley is too old for England,
    and if he wants someone to play behind the front two we have the ideal
    replacement in Nick Barmby.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1932Biased? Who, me?FORTY2::FOWLERMSammy Chung's Scarlet ArmyThu Jan 05 1995 18:517
That's strange, because he looked more like the next Micky Quinn when I saw him
last. All he needs to do is grow a big 'tache, maintain his scoring rate, lose a
few pounds and he'll be sorted.

Next Peter Beardsley indeed. 8-)

Mike
45.1933REOSV3::STRATFORDSSi, BaroneThu Jan 05 1995 18:595
    Mike
    
    He also needs to spend a short spell at Her Majesty's Pleasure ;-)
    
    Stuart
45.1934AYOV29::DUTY93_MALCOoh, ooh, Mr PeevelyThu Jan 05 1995 19:048
    
    	Or possibly to be seen in my company at Hexham racecourse ?
    
    	Well no, he wasn't really with me but we were elbowing each other to
    get a bet on at the same bookie at the same time.
    
    Malc.
    
45.1935PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jan 05 1995 19:3416
    
    RE .1932
    
    Mike...
    
    ..but dont you support Aston Villa, well in that case what would you
    know, you have'nt seen a good player since Tony Morley graced Villa
    Park.
    
    You'll see, Nick Barmby is Quasimodo the sequal.
    
    Dave...(-:
    
    
    
    
45.1936REOSV3::STRATFORDSSi, BaroneThu Jan 05 1995 19:3911
    Malc
    
    Presumably MQ used his beer gut to shove his way to the head of the
    queue in order to get his bet in before you did...
    
    Dave
    
    Don't be unkind to Quasimodo. He was a talented footballer. Fantastic
    ability to control a ball with his back to goal.
    
    
45.1937I think I'm in the wrong note...AYOV29::DUTY93_MALCOoh, ooh, Mr PeevelyThu Jan 05 1995 19:519
    
    	Well Stuart, I must admit he was about twice the size of me and his
    200 squid on the nose made my 50p each way look a bit puny as well. I
    reckon I've seen him in every pub in Newcastle at one time or another
    (not that I ever went in myself like, oh no, I just used to look in the
    windows on my way to church, oh yes...)
    
    John McCrirrick.
    
45.1938FORTY2::FOWLERMSammy Chung's Scarlet ArmyThu Jan 05 1995 20:3211
Dave,

Haven't seen a good footballer since Tony Morley?

Pah. We were the team that gave the world Ian Ormondroyd, remember?

And there's always a few in the visiting sides.

Mutter, grumble. 8-)

Mike
45.1939PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jan 09 1995 13:2118
    
    Spurs 3  Altringham 0
    Sheringham
    Rosenthal                                    
    Nethercott
    
    Easy win, this could have been a difficult game a couple of months ago
    but from Radio and very brief highlight's it seems we were under no
    no real threat, although they did have a goal ruled out.
    
    We have drawn Sunderland or Carlisle away in the 4th round, both are
    just about the longest trips we could have got, but Carlisle will be a
    new ground for me, so I hope we draw them. Villa away on the 25th then
    either Carlisle or Sunderland on the Saturday. I'd better start getting
    the coins together.
    
    West Ham (away) on Saturday and what could be a tough game, Cottee is
    in good form and they are doing well of late. 
45.1940Beardsley II to leave..???PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Jan 10 1995 16:3115
    
    Disturbing news in the Daily Mirror today, that Nick Barmby wants to
    leave as he wants to move back to the North. The headline states that
    Barmby has said he wants "to quit Spurs" but the report does'nt contain 
    any quotes from Barmby, but does have Gerry Francis saying Barmby has
    been to see him about domestic problems.
    
    The report also states that Barmby HAS NOT asked for a transfer, and
    Francis also does'nt want to sell him, and he will be trying to
    persuade him to sign a new contract. 
    
    Hopefully this is the usual Mirror B*ll*ocks, as they never get
    anything right..I'm not worried until it's in the Sun.
    
    Dave...        
45.1941MOEUR7::BROOKSTue Jan 10 1995 21:018
    
    re. .1940
    
    Was the 'by-line' of said Mirror article 'Stuart Stratford', by any
    chance?
    
    Steve
    
45.1942PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jan 11 1995 16:2917
    
    Now I know that this Andy Cole story is quite big, but the real story
    that is bound to shock the Footballing world is that there is
    apparently some truth in the fact that Nick Barmby wants out. It has been
    confirmed by Gerry Francis who said he is working hard to get Nicky to
    stay at WHL. This is a big blow, Barmby has been excellent in our
    revival and is a key part of the team now. I hope GF can persuade him to
    stay, offer lots of money Mr Sugar.
    
    Also it seems our game against Sunderland/Carlisle is live on SKY on
    Monday 30/01. That puts paid to any trip I was planning, because no
    matter how keen I am, I'm not keen enough to go that far on a Monday
    night.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1943FORTY2::FOWLERMSammy Chung's Scarlet ArmyWed Jan 11 1995 16:424
I bet Francis wishes Barmby had mentioned this before he loaned out Dumitrescu.
Nice timing fatboy. 8-)

Mike
45.1944Nick, set to go HomeESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Wed Jan 11 1995 18:354
45.1945Yawwwwwwwwn - S!@*s are on the box againREOSV3::STRATFORDSGood Grief, PenfoldWed Jan 11 1995 18:391
    Have they announced the Monday night game yet?
45.1946JONPC1::ButtonJon Button @REOWed Jan 11 1995 19:013
The Sunderland/Carlisle v Spurs game is on Sunday on BBC
The Sheffield Wednesday v Wolves game is on Monday on Sky

45.1947FORTY2::SHARPEFri Jan 13 1995 15:445
Any more news/gossip on the Barmby transfer request?

Who are we playing tomorrow?

Steve
45.1948FORTY2::ABRAHAMSFri Jan 13 1995 15:536
tomorrow it's West Ham away.
Apparently Middlesborough have repeated their bid for Barmby, but I
can't see it being acceptable to Spurs or Barmby, who hasn't actually
requested a transfer anyway. Apparently, if he requests a transfer, he
forfeits a chunk of change in any deal. 
45.1949REOSV3::STRATFORDSGood Grief, PenfoldFri Jan 13 1995 16:006
    Francis is, according to the papers, still hoping that Barmby will stay
    but Liverpool are reported to be interested. If he's got any sense
    he'll be on his way there where he's got more chance of winning honours
    than if he stays at Shite Hart Lane.
    
    Stuart (in belligerent mood)
45.1950PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Jan 13 1995 16:257
    
    According to the Mirror today, Francis has stated that barmby isnt
    going anywhere. Barmby hasnt asked for a transfer and until he does
    I cant see anything happening. Hopefully between then they can sort
    this out.
    
    Dave...
45.1951Blackburn look good, but top 4 is the place to be.45807::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jan 16 1995 18:1823
    West Ham 1  Spurs 2
    Boere       Sheringham
                Klinsmann
    
    We're good, from the Cap Gold commentary and MOTD they were all over us
    first half, but only got one, second half was a different story after a 
    few words from Gerry Francis we upped the pace and won with a couple of
    gifts from the West ham defence. Firstly big Ludo in the goal for WH
    punched the ball to Teddy who just knocked it in, then with the West
    ham defence playing offside, they forgot about Klinsmann who ran onto a
    Nick barmby through header to score easily.
    
    To win when you don't play well, thats the sign of a good team or so
    everyone says, well we are a good team and we are heading up the league
    and into Europe.
    
    Man City at home, get your calculators out, they are in for there usual
    annialation, after having the cheek to beat us at Maine Road earlier
    this season, and then I'm attending the Villa game next Wednesday to
    see if the Villa players have been given a new zimmer frame from there
    new manager.
    
    Dave...    
45.1952FORTY2::FOWLERMSammy Chung's Scarlet ArmyMon Jan 16 1995 19:097
Zimmer frame..mumble...whinge...cheeky git...4-3...White Hart Lane...mutter. 8-)

Deadly Doug won't let Brian buy oldies any more, and is apparently quite keen to
get rid of Deano due to his age. Richardson has also been under threat, but has
said that he is happy to stay at Villa and fight for his place.

Mike
45.1953REOSV3::STRATFORDSOh, hi Uncle InchTue Jan 17 1995 13:067
    Apparently Popescu has slated Francis in an interview given on Dutch
    TV. He hates the negative style of play, claiming that Francis is more
    concerned with not conceding goals to the extent that his game plan is
    to defend and snatch a goal on the break. Didn't realise that he and GG
    were such good friends.
    
    Stuart
45.195445807::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Jan 17 1995 13:289
    
    Wasnt Gica the one who was complaining about the lack of defensive
    organisation under Ossie, well you can't please everyone.
    
    Probably been misquoted, we will see.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1955Another one leaves WHLREOSV3::STRATFORDSOh, hi Uncle InchTue Jan 17 1995 13:467
    Dave
    
    The interview was conducted in Dutch (natch) but the interviewer claims
    that Popescu's dutch is perfect(ish) whilst the player has not benied
    the quote...
    
    Stuart
45.195645807::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Jan 17 1995 14:198
    
    Stuart,
    
    ...but the interviewer is hardly going to say he misquoted him is he.
    Anyway Ive just read it, and at the bottom Gica states he was basically
    misquoted, and Gerry Francis does'nt seem worried.
    
    Dave...  
45.1957Cue the predictable commentREOSV3::STRATFORDSOh, hi Uncle InchTue Jan 17 1995 14:464
    On a different topic, Tottenham have announced that as from next
    season their kits will be manufactured by Pony. Rather apt.
    
    Stuart
45.1958...............PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Jan 17 1995 14:537
    
    RE-1
    
    I'm suprised it's taken this long for some wag to come out with that
    one.
    
    Dave...
45.1959PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jan 18 1995 10:575
    
    Last night's FA Cup 3rd round replay between Carlisle and Sunderland
    was won 1-3 by Sunderland, so it's to Roker Park for the 4th round.
    
    Dave...
45.196045807::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jan 18 1995 16:518
    
    Gica has denied he the reports yesterday, and has had a clear the air
    meeting with GF who is happy about the situation. Gica said that what
    he did say to the reporter was that he was finding it hard to adjust to
    the English game, but he catorgorically denied that he critisied (sp)
    Gerry Francis.
    
    Dave... 
45.1961REOSV3::STRATFORDSZowie, Cavie!Wed Jan 18 1995 16:536
    Dave
    
    He would deny it, wouldn't he ;-) He'll be gone at the ned of the
    season...
    
    Stuart
45.1962True words spoken in jest ...AYOV29::DUTY93_MALCThe Vulture SquadronWed Jan 18 1995 17:047
    
    > 	The NED of the season.
    
    	I propose Duncan Ferguson.
    
    Malc.
    
45.1963I second thatAYOV16::IREIDOur day will come......Wed Jan 18 1995 17:240
45.1964Rumours confirmed ...AYOV29::DUTY93_MALCAll aboard the Skylark ...Fri Jan 20 1995 11:5813
    
    On the radio this morning :
    
    	Francis admits that Gica Popescu is unsettled.
    
    	Popescu says that he wished he'd never signed for Tottingham !
    
    Well that does sound pretty unsettled to me.
    
    E. I. Addio (the man on the terraces with the Curly Wurly).
    
    PS is it true Klinsmann is being paid 17K a week ?
    
45.1965FORTY2::ABRAHAMSFri Jan 20 1995 14:155
according to the Today Newspaper today, friday 20/1/95, Nicky Barmby HAS
accepted the offer of a new contract, in which he will be earning 6,000 quid a
week.  THIS MEANS THAT HE WILL BE STAYING AT THE SPURS.  Francis said that he
wants to build  a team around him.  So hopefully this means that francis will
be staying as well, and that he will sign a contract soon
45.1966AYOV16::IREIDOur day will come......Fri Jan 20 1995 14:557
re -2

Klinnsman get 20K a week, the highets earner in British football.

Copyright SHOOT!

Choppers
45.1967PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jan 23 1995 10:5921
    
    Worrying reports in the press this weekend that Klinsmann is off if we
    don't qualify for Europe at the end of the season. He has a clause in 
    his contract that allows him to leave if we don' qualify. According to 
    the reports it the only reason Nick Barmby signed a new contract is
    because he was told this and that he would be playing in a central
    attacking position in place of Klinsmann. Also it looks like Gica could 
    be off to Barcelona......
    
    I thought it was too good to be true, everything going right, something
    had to happen. It always does.
    
    Anyway, Saturdays match with Man City was off due to the rain. You have
    to feel sorry for the poor Mancs ( and they are Mancs ) that had travelled
    all that way, only to be told the game was off at two.(-: 
    
    Villa on Wednesday night, with the old codgers in a bit of form, they had 
    a good result on Saturday.  
    
    Dave...
    
45.1968UPROAR::LEMPThere ain't no sanity clauseMon Jan 23 1995 12:538
    Dave,
    
    Why did Klinsmann have a contract for more than one year? He must have
    known that with the 6 (or was it still 12) points deduction and disbarment
    from the FA Cup, it was going to be very unlikely that Spurs would get
    a place in Europe. Strange...
    
    Paul. 
45.1969PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jan 23 1995 13:4110
    
     Paul..
    
    It makes you wonder, Sugar is denying it anyway today, saying it is
    rubbish, but it was in most of the papers I read yesterday. I hope it
    is paper talk, but when you support Spurs, you tend to be expecting the
    worst. Things have a habit of going wrong, just when they started to
    go right.
    
    Dave...
45.1970Oh dear......FORTY2::SHARPEMon Jan 23 1995 16:3517
I stop following the Spurs Conf for a couple of days and everything seems
to go wrong!

Dumitrescu is as good as gone, Klinsmann will probably be on his way at the 
end of the season and Barmby is getting 6K a week!

Blimey!!!! I know Nick Barmby is a bright prospect but if he's on 6k and Klinsmann
is on 20K then I'd rather not imagine what the total wage bill is per week?

I'll take Klinsmann's place for a week (when it's a rest Saturday so I don't have
to play any matches) and collect 20K.

So the usual is happening YET again! Just as we start to build up a decent bunch of
players and have a good run of matches someone gets itchy feet and thinks of moving 
on!

steve
45.1971chin up!MAIL2::MICEKThey're God's rock starsMon Jan 23 1995 17:1817
    Let the media sell their papers...
    
    Francis has turned around a season that over a month ago looked to be a
    disaster.  Spurs' form has not been this good in quite some time, and
    with Newcaastle and Forest struggling a bit, I feel confident that they
    can earn a place in Europe.
    
    As for adversity, remember 1991 when all seemed lost
    at White Hart Lane...the team was mediocre at best, and could hardly
    afford the tube fares for their trip to Wembley.  When Spurs needed it
    most, however, they came through...They have the FA Cup to prove it!
    
    Cheers,
    
    Marc
    
    
45.1972PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jan 23 1995 17:327
    
    Marc..
    
    1991 was nothing to to with adversity, the reason we won the Cup that
    year was because the year ended in one.
    
    Dave...(-:
45.1973MAIL2::MICEKThey're God's rock starsMon Jan 23 1995 18:576
    Dave,
    
    Or was it because Spurs secretly had a 12th man on the pitch that day named
    Desmond Walker? (-:
    
    Marc
45.1974FORTY2::ABRAHAMSMon Jan 23 1995 19:079
It struck me as a bit odd that (according to the papers) the incentive
for Barmby to stay was that Klinsmann is allowed to leave if we don't
qualify for Europe. This would allegedly allow Barmby to become the
central striker he is said to want to be. So his personal ambitions rely 
on us not having any success. What kind of motivation is that supposed to be?

I prefer to believe that the incentive was an enviable income. For 6 grand
a week, who cares where you play?
45.1975REOSV3::STRATFORDSZowie, Cavie!Mon Jan 23 1995 19:176
    > So his personal ambitions rely on us not having any success.
    
    Well, he's not going to be disappointed then is he ;^)
    
    Stuart
    
45.1976PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jan 25 1995 15:2317
    
    Tough game tonight, but looking out the window its being raining all 
    morning, I hope the game isnt under any threat. I'll be even more sick 
    if I get up there and it gets called off.
    
    Gica should come back, but Dazza, Nick Barmby and David Howells face
    late tests.
    
    pred:  Aged Villa 1  Spurs 2.. in a shock as we never win at Villa Park,
    unless its an FA cup semi final.
    
    Dave...
    
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1977Oliver Twist writes ...AYOV29::DUTY93_MALCAll aboard the Skylark ...Wed Jan 25 1995 19:5613
    
    Dave Wilson et al
    
    	You know this thing you guys were talking about when you reach the
    end of the season and you don't get into Europe and Herr Klinsmann will
    be on his bike ?
    
    
    
    	Well, can Celtic have him please ?
    
    Malc.
    
45.197845769::STRATFORDSSealclubbing: A Hit with the PupsWed Jan 25 1995 20:118
    Malc
    
    Klinsmann stated that he wanted to play in Europe. He's got more chance
    of that with S$#%s than he has with Celtic ;-)
    
    Stuart
    
    
45.19793 points dropped...45807::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jan 26 1995 10:4930
    
    Villa 1  Spurs 0
    Saunders
    
    I'm not usually one to moan about refs to much but last's night's was a
    complete joke. I dont know if he thought he had to give decisions to
    the team that were nearer his age group or what but he gave us nothing.
    To be fair Villa plyed well in the first half, and dominated us, but
    this was only after Bosnich had nearly decapitated Klinsmann on the
    edge of the box, it looked bad at the time, but seeing it on TV this
    morning I'm amazed Bosnich was'nt sent off. We didnt even get a free
    kick. Saunders goal was a good one though, cutting in and shooting low
    into the far post.
    
    We had most of the chances in the second half, and should really have
    got something out of this game. The ref carried on where he left off in
    the first half by denying us three penalties, although I must admit to
    being at the other end of the ground and not having the best of views,
    but they looked very dubious challenges. Gica had a clear chance to
    score from a header but headed it straight at Bosnich.
    
    Sh*t weather and sh*t result expsecially with Forest and Newcastle
    picking up 3 points, that puts them 6 points ahead of us.
    
    By the way, Villa Park isnt looking a bad ground now, big crowd last
    night, and a good atmosphere.
    
    The good news is we don't have to play them again until next season.
    
    Dave... 
45.1980FORTY2::FOWLERMSammy Chung's Scarlet ArmyThu Jan 26 1995 13:449
I don't think all three penalties should have been given, but 2 would have been
fair. Bozzy should at the very least have been booked and shouldn't have been
that far out anyway.

The only consolation I can offer is to hang my head in shame, and point out that
Bosnich would have saved all your penalties anyway. Especially if Sheringham had
taken them.

Mike
45.1981Catty ....AYOV29::DUTY93_MALCAll aboard the Skylark ...Thu Jan 26 1995 13:539
    
    	I think you guys are being awfully hard on Bosnich, I thought it
    looked a total accident imo.
    
    	I hear Klinsmann broke his nose. I bet they had trouble finding
    enough plaster to reset it.
    
    Malc.
    
45.1982FORTY2::ABRAHAMSThu Jan 26 1995 14:276
He played the man rather than the ball. He jumped so high that he couldn't
conceivably have headed the ball even if that had been his intention. He
made no contact with the ball. He jumped so high that he hit Klinsmann in the
face with his hip and thigh. As the Lord Gary said on TV, if that wasn't
dangerous play, what is? 
45.1983MAIL2::MICEKThey're God's rock starsThu Jan 26 1995 21:278
    Looking at the fixture list, the next four matches will be critical for
    Spurs' hopes to earn a place in Europe.  I don't know when the Man City
    replay will be held, but Spurs have a needed week off before facing
    Blackburn, Chelsea, Liverpool and Newcastle in that order.  Six points
    here would keep them in the race...Shame that Villa took away some of
    their momentum.
    
    Marc
45.1984It's only 32 degrees today!!SNLV01::PARSONSDAVIDThu Feb 02 1995 05:243
    The cup is another potential route into Europe and the Spurs are
    through to the 5th round. Cup predictions anyone?
    
45.1985Gerry's going to Wembley.......PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Feb 02 1995 16:2536
    Sunderland 1  The mighty Spurs 4
                  Klinsmann 2
                  Sir Teddy
                  Mabbutt/OG
    
    Great result on , what a journey........... well it probably would have
    been, but I decided to watch it in the pub on giant screen. Good choice
    thinking about 12 hours in a mini and looking at the weather.
    Sunderland started well, and dominated the first half, although we
    looked dabgerous on the break. Phil Gray ( he who was a good prospect
    at Tottenham a few seasons back ) missed a great chance to put
    Sunderland one up, but he missed and we demolished them in the second
    half. 
    
    The draw could have been worse, Luton/Southampton at home.
    
    Jurgen Klinsmann seems to be the man of the moment, all over the papers
    and even a profile on Sportsnight. I must admit his all round game is
    far better than I expected. He showed in the World Cup last year what a
    good team player he was, but I had my doubts when he joined, I thought
    there was a possibility he might have just come over here for one last
    payday, but he's proved that one wrong. Great player, I hope he takes
    the option of the third year on his contract.
    
    Blackburn Rovers on Sunday. Difficult game, very strong side but is the 
    pressure starting to get to them, can they handle the pressure, I'm not
    convinced. We need to win this one to keep up with the Europack.
    
    I predict a home victory, in a tight game, with Alan Shearer getting
    sent off after scoring. Kenny Dalglish moans about referee's ( ok, that's 
    not much of a prediction I know ) and Teddy Sheringham getting a brace to 
    set himself up for his England appearance against ROI.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.1986RESERVE TEAM STRIKER?AYOV25::GLEROYFri Feb 03 1995 15:404
    Wot's this John Henry chap like then?  The Scottish Daily Express
    reckons that Kilmarnock are trying to sign him.
    
    Gavin for note 50.
45.198745807::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Feb 03 1995 16:5215
    
    RE-1
    
    Average. He has played some first team football for us, but has never
    really held down a place, even when we were struggling for strikers
    last season.
    
    He might need a change of club to get going, but when he has been out
    on loan to lower division clubs he hasnt done much either.
    
    This might seem harsh, as he hasnt really been given a good run in the
    first team, but when he has played he never really looked like being a
    natural goalscorer to me.
    
    Dave...
45.1988FORTY2::SHARPEMon Feb 06 1995 11:5312
Spurs 3-1 Blackburn

Well I didn't see the game but what a result for our lot!
It shows that Tottenham have come along way and can now compete
with the big boys, even if Blackburn are starting to bend under
the pressure.

What position do we need to get to in the League for a Euro place?????



Steve
45.1989Good MatchAYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Exiled in jocko landMon Feb 06 1995 12:4611
From what I saw on SKY this match showed up Blackburn limitations just as much
as Trelleborgs in that Spurs showed a lot more passing & movement in midfield
and up front and more patience to ensure a good shooting opportunity. Spurs
had 8 shots in the match - 7 on target while Blackburn had about 2 on target the
whole match.

The Blackburn game plan consisted of getting the ball to Shearer/Sutton and
see what happens.  Spurs marked these 2 tightly so Blackburn resorted to 
long range efforts.

Spurs look a good bet for Europe if they get there.
45.1990Good Game44007::LAYNEMon Feb 06 1995 15:237
    what gane were you watching, spurs three goals were break-away goals. 
    I think it was Blackburn who showed the patience in the build up and
    their passing and movement was better than spurs.  Although I do agree
    that spurs showed up their limitations when SAS are marked closely.
    
    Anyway, well done to spurs, although I still want Blackburn to win the
    league.
45.199145807::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Feb 06 1995 16:0720
    
    RE-1 
    
    What..???
    
    There passing and movement was better than Spurs..err I don't think so.
    
    Blackburn's passing consisted of three or four passes between the centre 
    backs and midfield and then a long punt up to Shearer or Sutton. All three
    of our goalswere caused by runs of the ball that left the Blackburn defence
    chasing shadows.
    
    Blackburn held the ball in midfield, but then either gave it away or
    were caught in possesion. Shearer and Sutton are very dangerous but
    Sutton was awfull yesterday and should have been sent off, and Shearer 
    was unlucky, apart from that they dont offer much. 
    
    Anyway great result for us.
    
    Dave...
45.1992Damn!CHEFS::STRATFORDSSealclubbing: A big hit with pupsMon Feb 06 1995 16:2713
    > There passing and movement was better than Spurs..err I don't think so.
    
    Unfortunately, I have to agree with Dave (and believe me this is
    painful).
    
    S!@*s looked far more threatening when they attacked hence their better
    goals to shots on target ratio. OK, so the 2nd would probably have gone
    wide without the intervention of Colin Hendry's left thigh but
    Blackburn are devoid of attacking idea when their wide players are not
    performing. They looked less threatening when Ripley went off and
    Wilcox is a bit of a waste of space. 
    
    Stuart
45.1993Clarified!44007::LAYNEMon Feb 06 1995 17:2311
    RE Last 2.
    
    I am specifically speaking about passing in the midfield.  Its true that
    Blackburn knocked the ball upto SAS, but when they decided to pass in
    the midfiled they looked very good.
    
    Spurs on the other hand had fast break outs from the back where there
    were at most three touches between the back and the front.  When they
    did get to the front, then sometimes they did pass it about nicely.
    
    And just to make it known - I was backing spurs.
45.1994GENIE::BOLGERFunny Scotty,now beam down my clothes!Mon Feb 06 1995 18:3419
    Ehhh, you must be having a bad day or something.
    
    In .1990 you said, 
    
>    what gane were you watching, spurs three goals were break-away goals. 
>    I think it was Blackburn who showed the patience in the build up and
>    their passing and movement was better than spurs.  Although I do agree
    
    
    So you maintain that knocking the ball about in midfield and then
    punting it up to the two front men qualifies as "Showing patience in
    the build up...".  Ever considered going into management ?
    
    
    Jerry.
    
    BTW Fashanu's tackle on Giggs was not a fair challenge by any stretch
    of the imagination. Winning the ball with one leg does not give you the
    right to use your "trailing" leg to cripple your opponent.
45.1995ClearIOSG::LAYNEMon Feb 06 1995 19:1623
    RE -1
    
    In my note in .1990 I was specifically replying to the previous noters
    remark that: 
    
    	>> Spurs showed a lot more passing & movement in midfield
    
    You will notice in my reply that I said:
    
    >> I am specifically speaking about passing in the midfield.....
    >> ... but when they (Blackburn) decided to pass in the midfiled they
    >> looked very good.
    
    The game lasts for 90 minutes.  I am not saying that throughout the
    game Blackburn passed all the time, I am saying "THAT WHEN THE DID
    PASS-THEY LOOKED GOOD AND THEY PASSED MORE IN THE MIDFIELD THAN SPURS
    DID"
    
    Read and understand...
    
    You must be one of those users who read the first part of the manual
    and plunge head on into the software.  And yes I have thought of
    becomming a manager -:)!
45.1996We're talking quality not quantityAYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Exiled in jocko landMon Feb 06 1995 19:3613
The difference between Spurs & Blackburn's passing was that Spurs passed the
ball to get past people then moved on for a return pass to attack and penetrate.
Blackburn played it square a lot then 'crossed' the ball from 40 yards out
for SAS to make something of.  The majority of the crosses by Spurs were from
the by-line after passing their way there.

The Blackburn tactic may work against the majority of teams in England but
look at the teams who have beaten them this season - Man Utd, Liverpool,
Newcastle, Spurs - all teams who pass & move the ball around quickly.
Unfortunately, there tactics may still be good enough to win the league but
I think they will need to find a bit more variety & subtlety to there play
to do well in Europe.

45.1997I'm having a bad day and this isn't helping...GENIE::BOLGERFunny Scotty,now beam down my clothes!Mon Feb 06 1995 19:3855
    Err, not quite sure I agree Mr. Layne,
    

    In .1990 you said :

> what gane were you watching, spurs three goals were break-away goals.
> I think it was Blackburn who showed the patience in the build up and
> their passing and movement was better than spurs.  Although I do agree
> that spurs showed up their limitations when SAS are marked closely.
     
    Here, you made no reference to midfield passing or movement. You simply
    contradicted what the previous noters had said.  Granted, once those
    noters pointed out that you were talking s**t, you modified your
    thoughts as follows :

> I am specifically speaking about passing in the midfield.  Its true that
> Blackburn knocked the ball upto SAS, but when they decided to pass in
> the midfiled they looked very good. 
> Spurs on the other hand had fast break outs from the back where there
> were at most three touches between the back and the front.  When they
> did get to the front, then sometimes they did pass it about nicely.
    
    This, to me at least, is not quite what you wrote in your first reply.
    It would also seem to imply that your "What game were you watching"
    remark was misplaced, as your revised assesment seems, once again to me
    at least, to bear a lot more resemblence to Dave's original assessment.
    

    Re:  Read and understand :
    
    If you didn't go off half-cocked in the first placed, then you wouldn't
    need three replies to attempt to make your meaning clear !
    

>    You must be one of those users who read the first part of the manual
>    and plunge head on into the software.  And yes I have thought of
>    becomming a manager -:)!

    You, presumably, are one of those people who writes manuals that make
    people want to dive head-first into software to escape the boredom and
    ambiguity found in the manuals. If this isn't part of your work, then
    perhaps you should consider a change of profession ;-)


    Re: Management potential :
    
    I was referring, sarcastically, to football management.  From your
    replies today it seems to me that you are emminently qualified for
    non-footballing management positions as well (with the exception
    perhaps of PR and employee relations positions).
    
    Jerry.
    
    PS: All of the above is, of course, just my opinion, and as such can be
    totally ignored ;-)
45.1998Time will tellIOSG::LAYNEMon Feb 06 1995 19:516
    OK, I give in!
    
    It was worth it while it lasted...if this is the kind of response I get
    when I disagree...I await the next note with great anticipation (sp!).
    
    William -:)!
45.199945769::STRATFORDSSealclubbing: A big hit with pupsMon Feb 06 1995 20:015
    Jerry
    
    You have such a sweet way with words
    
    Stuart
45.2000#2000SNLV01::PARSONSDAVIDTue Feb 07 1995 01:026
    I am starting to get very confident in Spurs abilities. After watching
    highlights of the game last night I feel we should stand a good chance
    with the cup. It is good to see that both Barmby and Walker have signed
    new contracts and will be staying around for another few years.
    
     
45.2001Hit the spot...RTOVC0::DCASSIDYTue Feb 07 1995 12:1114
    
    Loved the game. Both sides did themselves proud in the entertainment
    stakes.
    
    MoM for me was Klinsmann. He was always involved in every move and
    initiaied most of them. He has a very simple skill that most Premier
    footballers do not have - first touch control - and couples it with
    great vision and undestanding of the players around him - both on the
    opposition and his colleagues. Klinsmann along with Barmby and Anderton
    were excellent.
    
    Spurs are definitely a team worth staying in to watch....
    
    Dezzz.
45.200245807::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Feb 07 1995 16:117
    
    Sol Cambell and Nick Barmby are in the England squad for next weeks
    friendly against ROI.
    
    Wrong note, but I hope to see Le Tiss in the starting line up.
    
    Dave...
45.2003In jestPEKING::JOLLYLTue Feb 07 1995 16:1417
    
    But if it happens you read it here first.
    
    In response to predicitons for the cup.
    
    Chelsea beat Millwall tomorrow night, knock QPR out in the next round
    and draw and knock out Tottenham in the next making it their fourth 
    London derby victory in a row.
    
    Pass the smelling salts.
    
    Dave,
    
    what time are you going up on Saturday and where are you planning, if
    anywhere to go for a beer.
    
    Loz.
45.2004GENIE::BOLGERFunny Scotty,now beam down my clothes!Tue Feb 07 1995 17:1013
    Re: .2001  (Dezzz)
    
    I have to agree about Klinnsman's MoM performance. The other aspect of
    his play that has always impressed me is his work-rate. I lost track of
    the number of times that he was back harrying the Blackburn players
    well inside the Spurs half (Sherringham wasn't taking it easy either).
    
    This probably dictated the Blackburn tactics to a large extent. They
    didn't get enough time on the ball to pick out delicate passes so they
    resorted to punting the ball up to the front men (Not all the time
    admittedly, William. Sorry, but I was having a bad day yesterday !).
    
    Jerry.
45.2005IRNBRU::HOWARDTue Feb 07 1995 20:269
 45.2004
>>  I lost track of the number of times that he was back harrying the 
>>  Blackburn players well inside the Spurs half    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    
    the dirty bugger!!!!
    
    Ray....
    
    
45.2006.........45807::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Feb 10 1995 13:3522
    
    RE.2003
    
    Loz,
    
    Good prediction, but not quite right.
    
    Anyway, I'm off to the dangerous Bridge tomorrow, to sit amonst those
    naught Blues fans in the East Stand.....wooooooo scary.
    
    I expect loads of police and video cameras everywhere trying to catch
    anyone who is stupid enough to attend the next match after running on
    the pitch, but I suppose if they were stupid enough to run on the pitch
    in the first place then who knows.
    
    I expect a rare win over the blues to increase the relegation worries
    at the bridge, and at the same time increase our own chances of a place
    in Europe.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.2007PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Feb 13 1995 13:2622
    
    Chelsea 1  Spurs 1
    wise       Sheringham
    
    Got to the game 20 minutes late, got a sever searching from plod as I
    entrered the East Stand, missed Sir Teddy's party piece, the corner
    from Dazza, the half volley from Teddy, it works everytime. We then
    went on to create loads of chances in the game but we didnt win. Ive
    come to the conclusion we will never beat Chelsea again. We should have
    hammered them on Saturday. Chelsea, who are very poor and could well go
    down, somehow managed an equaliser from their only good player ( apart
    from their manager ). If Wise goes down, then so will Chelsea.
    
    Anyway, we didnt lose, and as Forest lost and Liverpool drew we didnt
    really lose much ground on the Euro places. The upcoming game at Forest
    is becoming more and more important, although we have a game in hand on
    them. 
    
    Ian walker becomes the 5th Tottenham player in the England squad for
    Wednesday game in Ireland.
    
    Dave... 
45.2008VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Mon Feb 13 1995 13:447
    >Ian walker becomes the 5th Tottenham player in the England squad for
    >Wednesday game in Ireland.
    
    So who are the players concerned? Walker, Anderton, Sherringham, Barmby...
    Campbell? Come to think of it, can anyone tell me the full squad?
    
    Dom
45.2009Yep, thats them.45807::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Feb 13 1995 16:228
    
    Re-1
    
    Dom..
    
    That is the famous five.
    
    Dave...
45.2010Directions pleaseNEWOA::BURTONHoddle is ZOD, GOD's dadThu Feb 16 1995 19:186
    
    Can someone enter directions to White Hart Lane starting from the North 
    Circular and also any good car parking areas.
    
    Thanks in advance 
    Nige.
45.2011Follow the shouts of KLINSMANNNNNN!AYOV29::DUTY93_MALCHeavens to MurgatroydThu Feb 16 1995 19:2811
    
    .2010
    
    Nige
    	Sorry we're not allowed to tell you. IOSG::LAYNE says this is a
    FOOTBALL conference and as such we are not allowed to talk about TRAVEL.
    He's quite insistent about it actually. See yesterday's Liverpool notes
    for explanation.
    
    Malc.
    
45.2012TRUCKS::SANTThere is a canal far away - Far Canal!Thu Feb 16 1995 19:366
    
    	Nige, check out the directory to this topic. This has definately
    	been discussed earlier on in the Spurs note but I don't remember 
    	when....
    
    	Andy.
45.2013TRUCKS::SANTThere is a canal far away - Far Canal!Thu Feb 16 1995 19:374
    
    	..ie. dir 45.*
    
    	Andy.
45.2014Cue Harry Enfield.....AYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Ayr we goThu Feb 16 1995 20:0016
Oooh, I wouldn't do that.

Assuming that you're going to the match on Saturday I'd get the train from 
Liverpool St Station.

If you're coming from the west then going round the N Circular is a nightmare
but anyway go round until you get to the A10 and watch the world go by
in the traffic queue (assuming your not stuck before then - usually around
IKEA or A1 or...).  If from the south or east go round the M25 and then
towards London on the M11.  Go west (cue Village People) on N Circ and take
1st exit immediately you're off the flyover. Left @ roundabout and right
immediately @ lights.  Keep going until you get to Tottenham Hale station (on
a small hump bridge) and park in the Burger King just after the bridge. Get
the train the 2 stops to the ground.

But take the initial option and do your own little bit to help the smog!!
45.2015Enjoy the match!WOTVAX::HARDYPThu Feb 16 1995 22:194
    .....and leave your car doors unlocked. It might just save you the
    trouble of having the window replaced as well as the radio.
    
    Peter
45.2016FA CUP 5TH ROUND...PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Feb 17 1995 11:4917
    
    FA Cup tomorrow, and the magic man at the lane. Matt Le Tiss. It's a
    shame he's going to be on the losing side. We only got to see a few
    minutes of his talents in an England Shirt on Wednesday, I hope he wont
    take his frustration out on us tomorrow. If there is a one man team in
    England, its Southampton, and thats no direspect to them, as I think
    they would pretty much agree with that. He is a very dangerous player.
    capable of causing every team problems. He scored two in the league game 
    when we lost to them at home earlier this season, and the game could 
    swing on how much he gets into the game. If he is kept quite, we will win
    easily, but if he has a good game, then it will be tight, although I
    still think we have to much for them overall and will progress into the
    next round.
    
    Dave...
    
    Dave...
45.2017Or shut UpIOSG::LAYNEFri Feb 17 1995 15:452
    RE .2011
    	Grow up!
45.2018-:)IOSG::LAYNEFri Feb 17 1995 16:483
    RE -1
    
    Sorry, I forgot the smiley faces - no offence meant!
45.2019No offence taken ...AYOV29::DUTY93_MALCHeavens to MurgatroydFri Feb 17 1995 17:0411
    
    	Well, actually I preferred it without the smileys. I thought it was
    exactly the reaction I wanted to provoke.
    
    	To be honest I didn't mean any offence either. It was more what I
    would call gentle mickey-taking rather than a full blown vitriol grenade.
    I do think you should lighten up a wee bit though, this is not the
    conference for someone who is deadly serious ALL the time. (smileys)
    
    Malc$friendly_chap_really_honest_guv.
    
45.2020TUXEDO::HINXMANDreadful human beingFri Feb 17 1995 22:164
	Am I allowed to point out that replies .2017 and .2018
	have absolutely no football-related content.

	Tony
45.2021PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Feb 20 1995 10:3721
    
    
    Spurs 1    Soton 1
    Klinsmann  Le Tiss (pen)
    
    Didnt go, but from Cap Gold Commentary and MOTD highlights it seems we
    were'nt at our best. Southampton seemed to dominate the first half,
    although we took the lead through Klinsmann after a flick on from
    Teddy. Southampton equalised straight away from a penalty, although the
    foul was outside the box, Le Tiss does'nt miss but Walker was abit
    unlucky, he got a hand to it. We hit the post in the second half, but
    apart from some Le Tiss magic in the first 10 mins, when he juggled the
    ball about and then crashed a volley against the bar the draw seemed to
    be a fair result.
    
    Replay Wednesday week at the Dell. I still fancy us to go through as I
    doubt we will play as badly in the second leg, and whether Southampton
    can play any better is also in doubt. The eventual winner's play either
    the Wombles or Liverpool away.
    
    Dave...
45.2022A little bit of a slog....RTOVC0::DCASSIDYMon Feb 20 1995 12:2133
    
    Well Dave, I saw the match live on one of the Norwegian channels TVN
    whilst listening to the 5 Live commentary...it seems that your
    commnentary was a little more nearer the truth than 5 Live. It WASN't
    a great game and both teams looked lethargic...nothing was really
    stringing together for either side and having said that a draw was
    probably a fair result.
    	This match followed by Newcastle United  v Manchester City (Sky) 
    and Manchester United v Leeds United (again TVN) all threw up very
    different signs. As I said the Saturday game was a little indifferent.
    The Newcastle game was probably the best tie as far as 'both' eveness,
    passion and entertainment. The Old Trafford game was virtually over as
    a contest after 3 minutes. However, all three games had one tired soul
    in common and that was the pitch. Terry Venable was in an interview
    last week (12-Feb) and did mention that a winter break was almost a
    must if we don't want to drain the players. Well, I'd say playing on
    first hard then heavy pitches take more out of players than an extra
    few games.
    	The Bundesliga came back last weekend and most of the pitches
    looked it tip top condition ..Surprise...the ground/grass gets what it
    expects...frost,rain,snow,thaw,rain,wind...untouched...How many of you
    amatuer gardners bother to clear the snow off the garden ?? A break of
    70 days in winter and 70 days in summer is standard in Germany.
    
    It's time to break with tradition.....Did anyone see the highlight of
    the Rugby league yesterday...same thing but worse...the teams wearing
    brown mud all won and lost.
    
    Soory to harp on in the Spurs note...but for me that's where the
    football weekend began....
    
    Dezzz.
                              
45.2023No Spurs content in this one eitherFORTY2::ASHMail Interchange Group, ReadingMon Feb 20 1995 15:446
Sorry, Dezz, disagree - the one way we'd guarantee tropical Januarys would be 
by stopping the football. The pitches are bad at the moment, but we've just 
had the wettest January since Noah's day.

grahame

45.2024PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Feb 20 1995 16:2610
    
    Not much chance of getting a ticket for the replay at the Dell,
    Tottenham's allocation is about 500 I believe, and Southampton expect to
    have the remaining tickets that have'nt gone to their season ticket holders
    or members ( about 500 according to their ticket office this morning )
    to go on General sale next Monday morning.
    
    I hope SKY plan on showing this game live.
    
    Dave...
45.2025Amatuer Gardening Part Deux ;-)RTOVC0::DCASSIDYMon Feb 20 1995 17:1317
    
    And graheme....I suppose you think Germany (read the RHINE) has had its
    driest winter !!!
    
    A well drained pitch will lose its moisture naturally...The problem
    starts with breaking up/down the surface through forced playing when 
    the ground is hard thus making the clay heavy....thus mud. Ask any of
    the Irish lads why even the Gaelic Football stops for a brief time...
    Does any Gaelic fan know the soil make-up of Croke Park...I was led to
    believe it 'had' great drainage. 
    
	But I do agree....Murphy's law would dictate the arrival of a
    January heatwave ;-)
    
    Dezzz.
    
    
45.2026Replay...LIVE on Sky.SUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSTue Feb 21 1995 12:012
    The Southampton v Tottenham replay IS being shown live on SKY next
    week.
45.2027PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Feb 22 1995 13:2111
    
    Newcastle tonight (away), without the German who is on international
    duty. 
    
    We could do with 3 points to keep up the pressure on the Euro places, but
    it will be difficult, they are in form at the moment, and have a player
    in Gillespie who has plenty of pace to trouble Mabbs and Calderwood.
    
    Should be a good game.
    
    Dave...
45.2028Is it on TV ??WOTVAX::MACDONALDIStalybridge CelticWed Feb 22 1995 20:4910
    re .2026
    
    IS the Southampton v Spurs being shown on sky??? If it is upon which
    day??
    
    Not for me but a friend who would like to watch.
    
    thanks in advance
    
    IM
45.2029PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Feb 22 1995 21:189
    
    Re.2028
    
    Live on SKY next wednesday ( 01/03/95 ).
    
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.2030Another Game Off...SUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSThu Feb 23 1995 11:219
    Last nights Newcastle game called off due to waterlogged pitch.
    
    We're getting a bit of a fixture backlog, we now have to re-arrange 3
    games (Man City, Liverpool and now Newcastle) on top of the cup replay
    next Wednesday (which we'll win 3-1). After the "positive criticism"
    I'm sure Mr Francis gave the boys after their performance in the first
    game I have every confidence they'll do the business.
    
    Rob,
45.2031PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Feb 28 1995 16:0013
    
    Lost to the Wombles on Saturday 1-2. Not the best of times to start 
    stuttering, with the FA cup replay at Soton tomorrow night. Sol and 
    Gica are definatley out. 
    
    Still revenge will be sweet, when we beat the 'crazy gang' in the 6th
    round of the Cup next weekend.
    
    Dave...
    
    
    
    
45.2032GYMAC::DCASSIDYWed Mar 01 1995 13:587
    
    >Still revenge will be sweet, when we beat the 'crazy gang' in the 6th
    >round of the Cup next weekend.
    
    	;-)
    
    Dezzz.
45.2033Not totally confident about tonight.....PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Mar 01 1995 16:1714
    
    Re-1
    
    Okay, wrong slightly with that one. Liverpool at Anfield then, not the
    problem it was a few years ago, we will beat them in a replay at WHL. 
    
    Just think if I'm totally wrong and we lose ton......nah, that can't
    happen.
    
    Our names on the Cup this year...is'nt it..?  
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.2034SNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Mar 02 1995 02:425
    If anyone is in here can you please post Spurs/Southampton result,
    I have looked everywhere and will probably end up phone my brother
    at home to get the result.
    
    Whining Tottenham supporter stuck in Sydney.
45.20356-2 to spurs.MASALA::JADAMSThu Mar 02 1995 02:568
    
    	Southampton 2 - 6 (yes six) Spurs.
    
    		Southampton all over spurs in the first half, 2-0 up and
    hit the post, then Francis took off Le Tissier's man marker for
    Rosenthal. He scored twice to send it into extra time and then
    completed his hat trick. Saints chasing the game then conceded another
    3 late on.
45.2036Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Mar 02 1995 03:121
    YYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH
45.2037SNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Mar 02 1995 03:131
    Boy, I can't wait get back home so I can watch them play again.
45.2038Sorry to spoil the party !KIRKTN::JJACKm|o|t|o|r|o|l|aThu Mar 02 1995 03:156
    
    Before you get too excited, I think I should point out that the 6-2
    scoreline was a wind-up !
    The match actually finished 2-1 in the Saints favour !!
    
    
45.2039Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Mar 02 1995 03:221
    So, er, who do I shoot first ?
45.2040Who payed BrucieIRNBRU::SMALLWOODThu Mar 02 1995 11:3414
Great result for Spurs last night with some exelent goals.

How much did Alan Sugar pay Brucie before the game though?


It was great to see Barnby and Teddy go round him in extra time but I think 
he will be very unhappy about the 2nd and 3rd goals.

Bring on Liverpool!!




Steve
45.2041TRUCKS::SANTThere is a canal far away - Far Canal!Thu Mar 02 1995 12:1013
    
    	After watching Brucie wave a couple in I was wondering how long it
    	would take for match-throwing allegations to re-surface against
    	the Zimbabwean clown.
    
    	I watched the hi-lites on Sportsnight. What a stunning turnaround!
    	Rosenthal has always been a complete joke, and seeing him bombing
    	them in came as a mighty surprise...
    
    	Grobelaar was at fault for 3, if not 4 of the Spurs goals.
    
    	Andy.
             
45.2042?YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITHatom drum bopThu Mar 02 1995 13:365
    I really am surprised that it took this long for the bribery scandals
    to errupt out of football. I mean, think about it, how on earth do
    you think Terry Fenwick got an England cap?
    
    Andy
45.2043CHEFS::GEORGEMThe West is the BestThu Mar 02 1995 13:536
I don't think Grobbelaar deliberately let any goals in.  He's just crap.  Why 
do people persist in saying that he deliberately lets goals in?  Sometimes he's 
good, sometimes he's crap.  If he let the goals in deliberately last night, he 
could've made it a little less obvious - particularly his "Stand and watch the 
ball as it grazes my face as it passes" approach to the 3rd Ronnie Rosenthal 
goal.
45.2044PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Mar 02 1995 15:4115
    
    Great result last night, it looked all up at half time, but I thought
    if we got one back early enough we could get back to level terms. What
    I didnt expect was Rocket Ronnie's MOTM performance, three great goals,
    whatever Bruce was up to.
    
    Liverpool away in the next round and disaster. I contacted Tottenham
    this morning and the answer machine told me that we only have 5000
    tickets for the game...and they go to Season ticket holders first
    obviously. So yet again there is'nt much chance of a ticket and I only
    want 15.
    
    I'll have to get season ticketed up...............
    
    Dave... 
45.2045UTRTSC::WARDFri Mar 03 1995 12:192
    FYI: Nayim came on as a substitute for Zaragoza in their 1-0 defeat
         by Feyenoord in Rotterdam last night ...
45.2046PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Mar 07 1995 16:0919
    
    2-2 v Forest on Saturday. 1-0 up through Teddy with 10 to go, then 2-1
    down 3 minutes later. In the last minute Colin Calderwood scored to grab 
    a point.
    
    Ipswich on Wednesday.........I predict they will probably be very
    defensive to make sure they don't get hammered again, but after
    Saturday they are'nt exactly going to be full of confidence. We should
    take three points here.
    
    Then the big one on Saturday, Liverpool, and I'll be there, but in one
    of those executive, non atmospheric box things. Some people enjoy
    watching the game from these things....?
    
    Still, atleast I'm there.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.2047GicoWEAR::BODDYSlaven was born offside !!!Tue Mar 07 1995 19:268
    
    
    How long is popescu out please ?
    
    FFQ *Fantasy football question !!
    
    
    Bill
45.2048Tottenham's gonna do it again....PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Mar 09 1995 10:4816
    
    3-0 against Ipswich last night. A goal from ( Man Utd type thing ) Klin
    Klin after 75 seconds, and then another from Nicky after 14 minutes,
    and I thought we are on for 10 here, but according to the radio reports we
    missed a hatfull and then took the foot off the pedal. The third was an
    own goal. 
    
    I was hoping that Liverpool would be in for a real struggle at Palace
    last night, that might have gone to extra time....but it turned into a
    practice match for them, and they had no problems. I thought that
    Palace could have atleast inflicted a couple of injuries on Fowler and
    Co.......
    
    Cant wait for Saturday.....
    
    Dave...
45.2049Might be live on the box....RTOVC0::DCASSIDYFri Mar 10 1995 14:075
    
    Any Norwegians there with a TV Times....is Liverpool v Tottenham live
    on TVN tomorrow ???
    
    Dezzz.
45.2050Spurs are on their way to Wembely....PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Mar 13 1995 12:1059
    
    Liverpool 1  Spurs 2
    Fowler       Teddy
                 Klinsmann
    
    To anyone who goes to Football regulaly, sometimes you must admit to 
    wonderering why you bother, well being at Anfield on Saturday is the
    reason you spend hours in traffic jams just to watch men kick a ball
    about for 90 mins.  Every now and again you go to a game that you will 
    never forget, the replay v Man City in 81, beating the Arse 5-0 in 83, 
    and the FA cup semi final in 1991.
    
    Saturday was unbelievable, I managed to get a seat in the Anfield Rd
    end, which apparently holds 5,200 which was our allocation. I was
    pleased about that, otherwise it was watching the game from a box,
    which isnt quite the same. 
    
    We started well, and should have been 1-0 up in the first few minutes
    when Klinsmann shot straight at James. After that the game settled into
    an end to end affair with both teams passing the ball through midfield
    and running at defenders. Liverpool looked very shakey at the back,
    only Razor looked confiedent, as MCunniffe said in the Liverpool note,
    Babb is awfull. All the liverpool players are comfortable on the ball,
    but Babb panics everytime he gets it and just kicks it anywhere.
    
    Liverpool took the lead when he headed in Walters' cross, but a few
    minutes later we were level when Klinsmann held the ball up before
    rolling the ball square for Teddy to curl in a shot from the edge of
    the area, eruption no 1 in the Anfield road end.
    
    The second half I felt we dominated, Liverpool were still playing well
    through midfield, but we defended the edge of our area and restricted
    them to a couple of long range shots. We all thought a draw was on the
    cards, and a fair result but then with a minute to go Klinsmann got
    onto Teddy's flick to plant the ball into the far corner, there was a
    pause until everyone had realised the ball was in the back of the net
    and then eruption no 2. It was mayhem in there.
    
    The players came over at the end and we celibrated a fine victory and a
    semi final place. The scousers to their credit applauded the Tottenham
    players off the pitch, and it wasnt just a few of them either.
    
    A couple of points, again the ref was terrible, Liverpool still get
    everything at Anfield, he lost his watch in the first half and played
    an extra 7 minutes.
    
    I havent been to Anfield for a few years, and it is now a very
    impressive stadium, the seated Kop is massive and still gives off a good
    atmoshere.
    
    Everton in the Semi's.
    
    Great day, great result.
    
    Dave...
    
    
    
      
45.2051XSTACY::MDUNPHYJust another Day!!Mon Mar 13 1995 19:413
Any debate as to why Gerry won't sign a new contract???

Is he waiting for the job at Highbury?? Only time will tell
45.2052PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Mar 13 1995 20:2813
    
    The bungling fools at the FA have done it again, we get Elland Road for
    our game against Everton. Thats an hour for them and 3.5 for us.
    
    Man Utd, they get Villa Park whoever they play.
    
    As for Francis leaving, not a chance. There's more chance of Tony Adams
    joining Tottenham......oh my god, I just thought, that rumour is
    starting to do the rounds.
    
    Dave... 
    
    
45.2053Doesn't want oneAYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Dunure's greatTue Mar 14 1995 12:4919
Gerry Francis has never had a contract whilst being a manager at any of his 
clubs as he doesn't reckon they're worth anything, plus he got loads of
dosh anyway.  Apparently, Mr Amstrad is happy with the situation as well
(saves him compensation).

I wouldn't worry about him going to Arsenal though as his shown loyalty to 
both Bristol City & QPR and only left Loftus Rd when the board pissed him
off even more than usual.  He'd only leave Spurs if he felt that they 
couldn't fulfill his ambitions anymore and so would only go abroad, to a
bigger club in England or become the England manager.  Arsenal hardly fit
any of those.

Alan Sugar will surely have been impressed with Gerry Francis and so would
almost certainly ensure that he will still be manager next season with the
players he wants.


PS Spurs could do a lot worse than Adams to replace Mabbutt/Calderwood for
next season.
45.2054PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Mar 14 1995 13:2615
    
    So not only do we get Elland Rd, but we get the 13:30 KO to boot,
    possibly a sly dig by the FA here.
    
    Re-1
    
    I agree, Adams would be a great signing, not only is he a decent
    centreback, but imagine how the Gooners would feel if we nicked one of
    the only two good players they have.
    
    I only heard about this yesterday, when on GMTV it was stated as fact
    that Sugar and Adams had been seen in a resteruant together in
    Guernsey. Probably nothing in it, but you never know.
    
    Dave...
45.2055CHEFS::STRATFORDSGoodbye shorts, hello football!Tue Mar 14 1995 13:375
    Dave
    
    Who is the other decent player we've got?
    
    Stuart
45.2056Eddie McGoldrick......WRIGHT.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Mar 14 1995 14:221
    
45.2057Greediness....GYMAC::DCASSIDYTue Mar 14 1995 15:2417
    
    Dave,
    >	 So not only do we get Elland Rd, but we get the 13:30 KO to boot,
    >    possibly a sly dig by the FA here.
    
     Is this why Northerners call the Southerners moaning jessies.....
    
    For Goodness sake aren't  you happy with anything...you get put back in
    the Cup , you get six points re-instated , you're doing well in the
    League , you reach the FA Cup semi-Final. But NO...here you are
    complaining about Elland Road...I just don't believe it. Try
    remembering Abraham Lincoln's speech....
    
    Cheers,
    
    Dezzz.
    
45.2058MARVIN::MORRELLCos I missed you... Yeah.... I missed youTue Mar 14 1995 16:0111
     >So not only do we get Elland Rd, but we get the 13:30 KO to boot,
     >possibly a sly dig by the FA here.
    
    Well... why do we have to travel down to London to play in the final of
    competitions like the Charity Shield etc... now you know how we feel....
    spending hours on the motorway... etc... We'd rather play all our games
    in the north.... saves us having to interact with the miserable
    southerers..... ;->
    
            Rick.
    
45.2059CHEFS::GEORGEMThe West is the BestTue Mar 14 1995 16:264
>>>Well... why do we have to travel down to London to play in the final of
>>>competitions.....now you know how we feel....

I'm surprised you remember, Rick, being a Leeds fan an' all...
45.2060CHEFS::STRATFORDSGoodbye shorts, hello football!Tue Mar 14 1995 16:394
    Spurs are only complaining because if the semi-finals were held at
    Wembley, they would be able to say that they got to Wembley in 1995.
    
    Stuart
45.2061(-:PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Mar 14 1995 16:5617
    
    Dezzz...
    
    Abraham Lincoln....who did he play for..??
    
    What are your blabbering on about now, I'm complaining, and rightly so,
    that we have to travel for a good 3+ hours, when the Everton supporters
    only have to travel for about an hour.......
    
    ..and I dont want to hear that we dont have to go, that's quite right,
    but I want to, so I'm complaining about it.
    
    Dave...
    
    
    
    
45.2062XSTACY::PHAYDENTue Mar 14 1995 16:596
Why don't you take a flight. That should take less that an hour.


Helpfully yours,

Peter.
45.2063Sticking my oar in ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONJones the SteamTue Mar 14 1995 17:0411
    
    	(I know it's none of my business but ...)
    
    	I think Dave has a good point. Surely there must be a suitable
    venue which is more or less equi-distant between the two teams. To draw
    a parallel in Scotland, Hibs' fans have to travel to Glasgow to play
    Celtic in the semi, whereas I can walk to the ground (just about). If I
    was a Hibee I would complain (but I'm not so I won't).
    
    Malc.
    
45.2064CHEFS::GEORGEMThe West is the BestTue Mar 14 1995 17:333
Where is there a venue between Liverpool and London?

err....Aston Villa?  umm....
45.2065New FA rules for cup semis announcedAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanTue Mar 14 1995 17:4320
    ok to make it fair for the spurs who haven't had a lucky break all
    season how about.
    
    1) Additional roadworks on the M62 to slow down the supporters to an
       average speed of 35 miles per hour which according to my AA road atlas
       would make the journey from Everton approximately 3 hours...
    
    2) All vehicles must be on the road by 12:00am or else they are not
       allowed to leave merseyside (this provision was applied by the tories
       in the miners strike so it's probably still allowed)
       this would further synchronise the travel time with the spurs
       supporters leaving their country mansions in Buckinghamshire...
    
    3) should the game be replayed it will be at selhurst park.
    
    there can't get any fairer can we?
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
45.2066Add in Cunno's new rule too ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONJones the SteamTue Mar 14 1995 18:007
    
    	What about the ones who come by train ? Only those rich southern
    supporters can afford cars you know. Us Northerners have to spend all
    our money on flat caps, whippets and black puddings.
    
    Malc.
    
45.2067You're *lucky*!VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Tue Mar 14 1995 18:044
    You think *you* have it hard! I get up at 4, work a 16-hour shift at
    t'mill...
    
    Dom
45.2068OK, so you didn't ask me..KERNEL::WITHALLGWe Don't Do Duvets .......Tue Mar 14 1995 20:236
    
    Nothing wrong with the venue. If you ask me it's not far enough up
    North. Shouldn't be in the bloody cup anyway.
    
    
    Gary  
45.20690-0PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Mar 16 1995 10:5320
    
    Manx 0  Tottenham 0
    
    Excellent point at Old Trafford last night, from radio commentary it
    seemed that MU dominated the first half, and missed a couple of easy
    chances, I saw the Cole miss on the TV this morning, about 3 yards out
    with an open goal, he hit the crossbar. Did'nt sound like we had many
    chances in the first half, but a Jurgen lob landed on the roof of the
    net. We seemed to dominate the second half, as has become our style
    under Francis, we really do come on strong in the second half, and we
    overpower most teams, and it seems like we had the chances to do it to
    the Champions last night.
    
    Still, delighted with a point, and we become the first team to stop
    them scoring at home this season. With Leeds winning we slip down to
    7th, and so need 3pts on Saturday agaonst Leicester to keep up the
    challenge for Europe, just incase the impossible does happen, and we
    dont win the FA Cup.
    
    Dave...
45.20703 pointsPEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Mar 20 1995 16:3717
    
    Spurs 1   Leicester 0
    Klinsmann
    
    Didnt go, Only saw the goal from Jurgen, apparently we dominated but 
    their keeper had a great game and kept the scoreline down.
    
    Still a wins a win, and we keep up with the Euro pack.
    
    Liverpool at the Lane on Wednesday, they looked good yesterday, but
    they always raise their game against the Mancs. It'll be good if it's
    even half as good as the Cup tie. We need to win to keep up the
    pressure on Leeds and Forest.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.2071PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Mar 22 1995 10:4412
    
    Liverpool tonight, and they are apparently resting Ian Rush in the hope
    he will shake off an injury. Also talk that they could rest Ruddock and 
    Scales, as they are one booking away from missing the Coke final. If they 
    do I predict we win easily, as Ruddock looks to be the one who holds the 
    three man central defence together, whenever Ive seen them play.
    
    Should be a good game.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.2072.........PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Mar 23 1995 21:2711
    
    Spurs 0 Liverpool 0
    
    I watched the Palace/Wolves game and listened to the reports, sounded
    like we dominated but couldnt score, with Jurgen missing a penalty.
    
    2 points dropped.
    
    Dave...
    
     
45.2073Sour Grapes...SUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSThu Mar 23 1995 22:3912
    With the number of pens' Liverpool have been and still are "given" at
    Anfield, have they really had to sink to the lowest depths of despair
    and begin moaning about our penalty decision last night. Why not just
    heap praise on Dave James for saving the damn thing - but no Razor and
    more surprisingly Roy Evans have to start whining...!
    
    I agree with the last note though, definately 2 points dropped - at
    least Forest did us a favour (for once) and did Leeds. Still think a
    place in the UEFA Cup is a realistic target, and then theres also the
    Cup.
    
    Rob,
45.2074PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Mar 24 1995 10:4517
    
    Rob, I'm not too sure that we should be heaping praise on David James
    for his pen save, to be honest he could have thrown his hat on it. It
    was a pretty poor pen.
    
    It has to be expected, we have been denied alot of penalty's this
    season because of Klinsmann's reputation, and no one will ever deny he
    used to throw himself about abit, but there has been no sign of any of
    his old antics since he has been playing for Tottenham, but you have to
    expect that defence from Razor and Liverpool, its an easy was out.
    
    Anyway, Klinsann should forget all about it, he'll be picking up one
    of, or maybe both the Player of the year awards soon.
    
    Dave... 
    
    
45.2075Stranger & stranger...AYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Dunure's greatFri Mar 24 1995 12:0213
Now let me get the events in order...

Saturday:  After match against Leicester GF moans about Spurs never getting
any penalties (see Observer)

Wednesday: Spurs get awarded a penalty which they subsequently miss.

Pure coincidence of course (alledgedly)



PS.  Do Spurs practice pens in training, cos I remember Teddy missing about 20 
(ish) at the start of the season.
45.2076MAIL1::MICEKThey're God's rock starsTue Mar 28 1995 19:2211
    This may not be news to most of you, but...
    reports in the New York Times indicate that Bayern Munich is trying to
    sign Klinsmann.  Jurgen has confirmed that he has talked with the club,
    but no additional details were given.  
    
    I don't know if there is any need to be concerned, as Bayern approaches
    Jurgen on an annual basis, but I think Spurs have to find a place in
    Europe to ensure that they'll keep him.  Anyway, best of luck vs.
    Everton in April...
    
    -Marc
45.2077CHEFS::GEORGEMCannibalise LegalbisTue Mar 28 1995 19:262
Klinsmann has reportedly said that he wants to stay with Spurs, to ensure their 
cup success....that only goes for the rest of this season mind you.
45.2078PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Apr 03 1995 11:3922
    
    Soton 4    Spurs 3
    Le Tiss 2  Sherinhgham 2
    2 others   Klinsmann
    
    Great game, but it was back to the bad old days in defence, we were all
    over the place. Hopefully Sol will be back next week and Gica for
    Ronnie to add abit of stability. The game could have gone either way
    really, neither team could defend, and both looked like they were
    capable of scoring in nearly every attack. 
    
    Hopefully we've got the bad performance out of our system, we need to
    defend much better than that next Sunday. 
    
    Hope to see Southampton stay up, Alan Ball has made them into a very
    entertaining side and of course they have Matt Le Tiss.
    
    Leeds getting a point at OT was abit of a blow, but Liverpool winning
    the CCC has possibly made another UEFA place available, not too sure on
    how the Euro places work.
    
    Dave...
45.2079RTOVC0::DCASSIDYMon Apr 03 1995 16:1310
    
    Well Dave, as far as Europe is concerned...you'd better hope that if
    you fail in the FA Cup..then United win it...I assume that the league
    was decided yesterday. In that way (assuming Liverpool finish 3/4/5)
    then 'possibly' sixth place will be made available for an English team.
    England has been extremely quick in getting back up to four UEFA Cup
    places. Chelsea and Arseanl are most definitely helping the cause this
    year.....Years behind Italy though...
    
    Dezzz.  
45.2080Once you've *got* 4 places, it's hard to lose them ;-)VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Mon Apr 03 1995 16:4114
    >Years behind Italy though
    
    "Years behind Italy" is probably the correct choice of phrase, in that
    England invariably had 4-5 clubs in the UEFA Cup until the Heysel ban,
    where Italy only had 2 or 3. In fact, the UEFA table had England well 
    ahead of the rest in terms of points. Of course, when they came back
    after the 5-year ban, their points total over the previous five years
    (!) put them below Turkey, Eire and Luxembourg ;-)
    
    I would hazard that this has had even more of an impact on UEFA's
    decision to grant England another UEFA place than the ECWC wins by
    Arsenal and Man. Utd.
    
    Dom
45.2081RTOVC0::DCASSIDYMon Apr 03 1995 17:3516
    
    Dom, I must admit I'm pretty well up on the match behind the 'ranking
    system' but this extra place has me confused. England I thought was
    getting an extra place (i.e. last year Newcastle or Villa) because Poland 
    had teams thrown out due to the scandal there 18 months ago or was it
    the trouble in Bosnia...???!!!???
    
    English papers I know rarely publish these statistics but the German
    and Italian publications generally do; the whole situation in UEFA
    started to change on November 9th 1989 !!! More countries opened up,
    more wars started, more scandals hit the headlines.
    
    Dezzz.
    
    
     
45.2082CHEFS::EDWARDSDMon Apr 03 1995 17:506
    Dezzz,
    
    I think there were 2 places made available due to the trouble in
    Bosnia.  England got 1, dunno about the other.
    
    
45.2083As I've said beforeAYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Dunure's greatMon Apr 03 1995 17:5116
The extra UEFA Cup place is due to English teams winning or coming 2nd in
the fair play thingy.  There may be a connection due to the situation in 
Poland last year in making the extra places available.

There's also the InterToto Cup as another route into Europe.

At present European places are:

Champions League	Blackburn
UEFA Cup		Liverpool
			Man Utd
			Newcastle
			Forest

You need to get above Leeds and Man Utd win the FA Cup, or win the FA Cup
yourselves to get into Europe.
45.2084RTOVC0::DCASSIDYMon Apr 03 1995 18:0431
    
    Binking 'eck....at this rate Preston North End or Melchester Rovers
    will get into Europe (OK..PNE is stretching it). Nothing is simple
    anymore is it ??? Yes with this Inter-Toto Cup about...Italy could
    possibly have...
        	AC-Milan	EC holders
    		Sampdoria	ECWC hoders
    		Parma		ECWC holders
    		Juventus	League winners
    		Roma		Cup Winners
    		6th}In      	UEFA
    		7th}Italian     UEFA
    		8th}Serie A     UEFA
    		9th}            UEFA
    		10th Fail play team
    		11th}		Inter-Toto
    		12th}           Inter-Toto
    		13th}           Inter-Toto
    		14th}           Inter-Toto
    
    	And I believe the bottom 4 (i.e. 15th--18th) get relegated....
    	
        Or will there be a maximum imposed in the UEFA competition on any
    particular country....
    
    This whole thing is getting silly now...Not only did they kick the small
    countries out of the Champions Cup...but now they're giving the heavies
    of Europe even more clubs (sic !) in the UEFA Cup.
    
    Dezzz.
    
45.2085Stretching it a bit...AYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Dunure's greatMon Apr 03 1995 18:168
Dezzz,

Only one team from a country can qualify from the Inter-Mickey Mouse Shield
this summer.

John

PS.  I think Parma are in the UEFA Cup SF.
45.2086RTOVC0::DCASSIDYMon Apr 03 1995 18:245
    
    Ok, that's a little better..only one in the Inter blah - blah...
    ...(Parma I meant UEFA holders)...
    
    Dezzz.
45.2087PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Apr 05 1995 11:3617
    
    We won our first semi final of the week, the Youth team hammered Man
    City 5-0 in the first leg of the FA Youth Cup last night at Main Road.
    
    We will play either Wombledon or Man Utd in the final, they drew 1-1 in
    the first leg at OT. 
    
    Gica looks like he is staying at Spurs, he is said to have turned down
    an offer from Barcelona, he obviously wants to stay with a bigger
    club...(-:.
    
    Nicky Barmby will be okay for the SF, although he did pick up a foot
    injury at the Dell on Sunday.
    
    Four days to go...
    
    Dave...
45.2088COME ON YOU SPURS....!PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCSat Apr 08 1995 14:141
    
45.2089Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Mon Apr 10 1995 05:491
    The score ?
45.2090MASALA::SNEILJ.A.F.OMon Apr 10 1995 06:296
    
    Everton 4    Spurs 1
    
    
    
    
45.2091PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Apr 10 1995 11:478
    
    What can you say....we were outclassed, and got exactly what we
    deserved, and Everton got exactly what they deserved.
    
    We were sh*t...that about sums it up really, and its all Ive got to
    say.
    
    Dave...
45.2092IRNBRU::HOWARDLovely day for a GuinnessFri Apr 14 1995 16:169
    the best thing about last Sundays' semi-final was the Spurs supporters
    impression of Harry Enfields `Scousers' every time the Everton fans got
    riled at the referee or the lineman....
    
    `Calm down, calm down, eh? eh? eh?'....
    
    classic....
    
    Ray....
45.2093still chasing Leeds, Leeds, LeedsCHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Apr 18 1995 16:5435
45.2094MARVIN::MORRELLNooooooo I shall believe.....Tue Apr 18 1995 17:055
    >still chasing Leeds, Leeds, Leeds
    	
    	not a chance mate.... you might as well give it up!
    
    	Rick.
45.2095GENIE::GOODEJMr Dragon - 761 4831Tue Apr 18 1995 17:0916
    
    Rick,
    	Spurs, as you say, have no realistic chance of playing in Europe
    next year........and neither have Leeds!
    
    I reckon it'll be:
    
    Blackburn	: EC
    Everton,			 8-)
    Arsenal	: CWC
    ManU,
    Newcastle,
    Liverpool,
    Forest	: UEFA
    
    JBG 8-)
45.2096MARVIN::MORRELLNooooooo I shall believe.....Tue Apr 18 1995 17:095
    >Newcastle,
    
    	We're going to overtake Newcastle.. no worries...
    
    	Rick.
45.2097CHEFS::STRATFORDSPass the Babel FishTue Apr 18 1995 17:325
    How does this Intertoto Cup fit in to all the European shenanaghans for
    next season? Which clubs will enter it from England, ignoring
    Totteringham whose mananger has said they wont enter?
    
    Stuart
45.2098MARVIN::MORRELLNooooooo I shall believe.....Tue Apr 18 1995 17:437
45.2099GYMAC::DCASSIDYTue Apr 18 1995 17:507
    
    5 Million sterling....
    
    Well considering Dortmund made 30m Marks from finishing runners up a
    couple of years ago....seems a little more than 5m STG...
    
    Dezzz.
45.2100Its the double over interesting Arse..CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Apr 26 1995 16:109
    
    The Arse on Saturday at Highbury, I'm going to watch it at the Lane on
    the new Jumbotron Video screen..its the biggest in Europe you know.
    
    Jurgen looks like he's off, oh well, we were lucky to have him for a
    season. If he does go, it looks like we'll be in for Les Ferdinand as a
    replacement.
    
    Dave...
45.2101I thought he'd stay a bit longer meself ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONCuthbert, Dibble and GrubbFri Apr 28 1995 20:2011
    
    Dave
    
    > Jurgen looks like he's off
    
    	Would there be a possibility of procuring a Jurgen shirt at the club
    shop before he disappears over the horizon ? Cubs' honour, it's not for
    me, it's for my friend (who just happens to be the same size as me).
    
    Malc.
    
45.2102Staying putAYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Dunure's greatFri Apr 28 1995 20:393
It looks like the big German striker will be at WHL next season with a
move to Bayern for the following season.  This is probably due to Mr Sugar
putting some clauses in the contract.
45.2103The Media's IdolESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Sat Apr 29 1995 20:274
45.2104Fair result, but problems on and off the pitch.CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon May 01 1995 12:1437
    
    Arse 1   Spurs 1
    Wrong    Klinsmann
    
    Good game, lots of action, goal scoring opportunities for both sides,
    fair result overall, although I was disappointed that we didnt take the
    points as after we scored we were all over them. The poor innocent Ian
    Wright, who spent the whole game mouthing off to Spurs fans in the
    Clock End nearly got attacked and had a bottle thrown at him, pretty
    silly all round, including Wright, he cant keep that big mouth shut and 
    constantly provokes the opposition players and fans, even taking a
    swing at Gary Mabbutt. 
    
    The News of the World yesterday seems to think that the NL derby is now 
    the only derby where tha fans hate each other, saying that Man City and 
    Man Utd fans would travel on the same train together " without any
    problems" ????, for a start if a train left Manchester, there wouldnt be 
    any Man Utd fans on it ( unless they were coming back to Euston ), and 
    Rangers and Celtic no longer hate each other....err, okay, if they want 
    to believe that, fine. the reality is most derby games are filled with 
    hatred, like it or not. 
    
    Anyway, a draw was a result that dropped us further behing Leeds, who
    snatched the points against Villa and our Euro dream is fading fast.
    
    Jurgen Klinsmann did indeed win the Football writers Player of the year
    award, but I'm still not to confident that he'll be here next season.
    He is obviously keen on going back to Germany, but I hope he will stay
    on another season obviously.
    
    Malc,
    
    What is you want, a team shirt with Klinsmann on the back..?.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.2105Gary Lineker reckons he'll go ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONCuthbert, Dibble and GrubbMon May 01 1995 13:0013
    Dave

    	I want a first team shirt, short sleeves, 38/40 inch chest (I'm
    Pamela Anderson really) with Klinsmann and 18 on the back. I'm not
    bothered about advertising logos (is it still Holsten ?). Would they
    sell such a garment and how much would it cost ?

    Malc.
    
    PS	I think I probably speak for quite a few people up here when I say
    that I hate Rangers so much I would support England against them.
    
45.2106CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue May 02 1995 11:5322
45.2107Juergen stays ?!?!GYMAC::DCASSIDYTue May 02 1995 12:0712
    
    Klinsmann stays in England....
    
    
    
    	Well quite a few cars on the way into work were almost off the
    Autobahn when they heard this (Bayern supporters) on te radio. 
    Oh yes he's staying in England and you can see him in all his glory in 
    Baker Street, London along with Pele and Johann Cruyff at Madame
    Tussauds !
    
    Dezzz.
45.2108KERNEL::WITHALLGWe Don't Do Duvets .......Tue May 02 1995 13:598
    
   >> Tottenham are switching from Umbro to Pony
    
     Dave,  you misunderstood this.  Tottenham are staying with Umbro
     and we all know that - Spurs that is - are Pony.
    
    
    Gary_being_helpful
45.2109TUXEDO::HINXMANDreadful human beingTue May 02 1995 19:418
	re .2106

>    season as we are changing to Hewlett Packard next season.

	It remains to be seen whether this will have the same mutually
	beneficial effect as Wang's sponsorship of Oxford United :-)

	Tony
45.2110MAIL1::MICEKThey're God's rock starsThu May 04 1995 01:5812
    I'm starting to put together some notes on the youth development
    programs of football clubs in Europe for an independent study project,
    and was wondering if anyone could post the Spurs' management office
    address and telephone number.  I am looking specifically to identify
    whether U.S. based soccer organizations (i.e. Olympic Development Program,
    Major League Soccer) could benefit from privitization of youth
    development teams/programs.  I thought I'd start my search with the
    greatest football club in the world ;-).
    
    Any help would be appreciated.
    
    Marc
45.2111.......CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu May 04 1995 12:5132
    
    Newcastle 3  Spurs 3
    ??           Barmby
    Peacock      Klinsmann
    Beardsley    Anderton
    
    Another high scoring game, although we missed penalty again, and had
    Calderwood ( international goalscoring record 2 games 1 goal ) sent
    off. Sounded like it was a thriller, Newcastle 2 up in 10 mins, then we
    scored 3 in 6 minutes to take the lead. Klinsmann missed a penalty to
    make it 2-4, after snichec (sp) was sent off for bringing down Barmby,
    it was  a bad decision apparently. Hooper came on a saved the pen.
    
    European chances have just about gone now....still its better than the
    relegation worries that surrounded the club at the start of the season.
    
    Re-1 
    
    Marc,
    
    Try, 
    
    Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Club Ltd
    748 High Road
    Tottenham
    London
    N17 OAP
    
    Tel: 0181 365 5000
    Fax: 0181 365 5005
    
    Dave...
45.2112A great season comes to an end...RTOVC0::DCASSIDYThu May 11 1995 20:585
    
    Just announced on the German radio that Juergen has signed for Bayern
    Muenchen.....
    
    Dezzz.
45.2113Presumably Gerry Francis will be on his way as well? 8^)CHEFS::STRATFORDSPass the Babel FishThu May 11 1995 21:011
    
45.2114XSTACY::JLUNDONhttp://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-)Thu May 11 1995 21:085
> Juergen has signed for Bayern

How much has he taken out of Tottenham for his 9 month contract?  I'd say
he's taken at least 1M out of the club and all for 20-something goals!
 
45.2115Whos taken who for a ride?IOSG::LAYNEThu May 11 1995 21:208
    RE -1
    
    ....he's taken at least 1M out of the club....and premiership
    status...and all the money made from T-Shirt sales...and all the extra
    seats he filled...and the fact thatSpurs got so far in the FA
    cup...Maybe he was short changed!
    
    William
45.2116XSTACY::JLUNDONhttp://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-)Thu May 11 1995 21:537
Re -1

And you are telling me that Tottenham would have been relegated without him?

Hmmmm...

                             James.
45.2117CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri May 12 1995 11:4545
    QPR 2        Spurs 1
    Tottenhams   Ted, his
    new          new 
    signing 2    partner
    
    Blew the Euorpean chance with this one, after taking the lead, two
    goals from Les Ferdinand secured the points for QPR.
    
    
    Spurs 1   Coventry 3
    Anderton 
    
    Err, from reports and the JP, it seemed like we were in the end of
    season, hurry up and get on holiday mood. Not good enough. Although
    Coventry were apparently excellent.
    
    FA Youth Cup Final ( first Leg )
    
    Spurs 2  Man Utd 1
    
    Not a bad game at all, I was considering going to this, but SKY did the
    decent thing and showed it live. Two good passing sides that look to
    have plenty of potential for stars in a couple of years. We took the
    lead in the first half with a goal from Ray Clemence's son, a good move
    down the right, and a cool finnish under the keeper. United had lots of
    possesion, but never really threatened, and most of the play was
    confined to the midfield. We scored again early in the 2nd half from a
    well worked corner. Looked like a good result, but Utd scored 6 mins
    from time to give them the edge in the 2nd leg at OT on Monday.
    
    
    So Klinsmann leaves, well as I said before, we were lucky to have him
    for one season, and he gave the club a lift. 52 goals between Jurgen
    and Teddy, only bettered, and not by much, by Shearer and Sutton.
    Although I must admit, it leaves abit of a bad taste........
    
    Come in Les Ferdinand, time to come to Tottenham.
    
    The good news is Gerry Francis is staying at the club, so that must
    mean he has been given some guarantees that no-one will be leaving, and
    money will be made available to replace Jurgen and strengthen the team.
    
    Dave...
    
     
45.2118YesyIOSG::LAYNEFri May 12 1995 12:405
    RE -2
    
    Most probably...
    
    William
45.2119MARVIN::MORRELLThese words... you will be mine.. all the time..Fri May 12 1995 13:436
    re -1
    
    There's more likelyhood of QPR being relegated than there is with 
    Tottenham... :->>>>>>>>>
    
    	Rick.
45.2120UNTADB::TOPI've done some thingsFri May 12 1995 13:5110
    
    "Klinsi" is getting DM2.5million a year (more than a million quid) plus 
    goal money at Bayern.
    
    The papers here have been reporting that he has had death threats from
    disgruntled Spurs fans, and he even had to have his flat searched by
    the bomb squad after a warning from some 'fan' that he'd planted a bomb
    there. Any reports of this back in blighty?
    
    Al. 
45.2121VYGER::REIDIAnd we're off to Dublin in the green....Fri May 12 1995 14:4810
    
    re -1
    
    None whatsoever.
    
    If there was the Sun would have a 16-page pull-out special  *:@)
    
    
    Choppers
    
45.2122Very impressiveADDULT::ROBERTSONOSAKFri May 12 1995 15:0312
I saw most of the game last night, and I was really impressed by the control and
passing ability of the sides. The two Tottenham goals ended superb moves, and
would have graced any premier game. I didn't see the Utd goal.

I take it Clemence's son is actually called Clemence, in which case he didn't
score the first goal, it was Wormall(sp?). The second was a great diving header
by Allen.

Shame about Klinsmann, but not altogether surprising, as the Totts didn't get
into Europe.

Al
45.2123CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon May 15 1995 17:3220
    
    Spurs 1 leeds 1
    Teddy   Deane
    
    Finished the season in 7th spot with a draw at home to an inform leeds,
    who if they keep Yeboah, could well do well next season.
    
    Klinsmann was captain for his last game, great player, shame he has
    decided to leave. 
    
    Not a bad season overall, considering how it all started last summer,
    some great games Sheff Wed away, Liverpool in the cup was unbelievable,
    Elland road was very forgetable, and a nightmare.
    
    Still, overall not bad, and it was great to see on of the worlds best
    Footballers in a Spurs shirt, even if is was all to short.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.2124XSTACY::JLUNDONhttp://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-)Mon May 15 1995 19:529
Re -1

Which was the better goal: Deane's or Sherringham's.  Also what time did 
Deane score his equaliser.

That was Tottenham's highest game of the season I think!  Must have been
more than a few Whites there yesterday?

                            James.
45.2126MARVIN::MORRELLLeeds United FC Greatest team in football the world has everseenTue May 16 1995 14:5018
    >Which was the better goal: Deane's or Sherringham's.
        
            Deano's... definately....
        
    >Also what time did Deane score his equaliser.
        
            I don't know.. I was too busy jumping up & down with joy.. :->
        
    >That was Tottenham's highest game of the season I think! 
            
    Yep.. it certainly was.... :-> There must have been about 2,500-3,000
    Whites there altogether... they were certainly making more noise than
    the Tottenham fans....
        
            Cheers,
        
                    Rick.
    
45.2127TUXEDO::HINXMANDreadful human beingWed May 17 1995 02:257
	re .2123

>    Footballers in a Spurs shirt, even if is was all to short.

	You'd think Spurs would be able to afford shirts that fit.

	Tony
45.2128LEMAN::SIMPSONStephen Simpson@GEO, DTN:821 5105Thu Jun 01 1995 13:498
I see from Teletext that the F.A. have found some English teams for the 
new mid-summer "backdoor UEFA entry into Europe" competition.

They are Spurs, Sheffield Wednesday and Wimbledon.

I'm sure the players will be eternally grateful to their clubs for this welcome
addition to their playing schedule...

45.2129CHEFS::EDWARDSDThu Jun 01 1995 13:554
    Wimbledon have stated that they will not use any first-team players for
    the competition.  Sam Hammam has also said that they will include
    "ringers" from Arsenal and Man Utd - looks like someone has found a use
    for Brian McClair after all !
45.2130ESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Thu Jun 01 1995 17:327
45.2131XSTACY::PHAYDENThu Jun 01 1995 18:265
From what I have read UEFA insisted that three teams compete or else there was a chance that they would either
reduce the number of ,or withdraw alltogether English clubs from the UEFA cup.
The F.A shit themselves at this prospect and persuaded the three clubs( with the help of 250,000 each) to enter.

Peter
45.2132Now you can see if the rest is interesting!ALBIS::ASHGrahame Ash @RLEThu Jun 01 1995 19:029
45.2133rumour central calling civilisation....IRNBRU::HOWARDLovely day for a GuinnessFri Jun 09 1995 15:033
    Is it true that Thorstvedt has joined QPR?...
    
    Ray....
45.2134Aron Winter....SUBURB::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSMon Jun 12 1995 22:527
    
    Papers today have it that we are interested in Aron Winter from Lazio.
    
    Would he be a good signing ?
    How much is he worth ?
    
    Rob,
45.2135CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Jun 13 1995 11:5425
45.2136I bet you've forgotten about this ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONCop for that, our kidWed Jun 14 1995 20:388
    
    Dave
    
    	Whatever happened to those cheapo Klinsmann shirts that were
    knocking about ?
    
    Malc.
    
45.2137CHEFS::STRATFORDSmedication timeWed Jun 14 1995 21:197
    >  <<< Note 45.2136 by AYOV29::MTHEODORESON "Cop for that, our kid" >>>
    >                   -< I bet you've forgotten about this ... >-
       
    
        Malc,
    	
    	He probably wants to forget about that...
45.2138CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jun 15 1995 11:4919
    
    Malc...
    
    I'll be going up the club shop soon, not sure when yet, to see if its 
    worth investing in the new kit for the boy, or if there are any other 
    decent things on sale from our new kit manufactures. Actually the new kit 
    isnt that bad, its not that much different from the old one, but the away 
    kit is most definatley Pony. When I'm going, I'll drop you a mail, and
    sort something out, I havent forgotten.
    
    Stu..
    
    How can you forget one of the Worlds greatest players playing for your
    club, even if it was only for one season. You must know the feeli....
    whoops, I forgot myself there for a minute, of course you dont.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.2139CHEFS::STRATFORDSmedication timeThu Jun 15 1995 12:347
    Dave,
    
    Arsenals attitude towards signing world class players is exactly the
    same as Tottenhams ability to win trophies. Its something that they
    would like to do and just never get around to it ;^)
    
    Stuart
45.2140Pony & Trap.YUPPY::OHAGANBPoodle FatwaThu Jun 15 1995 16:319
    
    
   >> decent things on sale from our new kit manufactures. Actually the new kit 
   >> isnt that bad, its not that much different from the old one, but the away 
   >> kit is most definatley Pony.
                             ^^^^
    Rather apt that Dave, being associated with Tottenham 'n all. :^)
    
    barry.                                                           
45.2141CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Jun 16 1995 11:5017
    
    Apparently Pompey have turned down GF's ( or should that be Alan
    Sugar's ) bid for Kit Symonds and so now Francis has turned his
    attention to Chris Coleman at Palace, we are also supposed to be
    interested in Chris Armstrong.
    
    Bergkamp's name keeps being thrown about from one club to another, even
    the Arse are supposed to be involved now, or maybe that was just a joke
    to cheer us all up during the boring 12 weeks or so when Football
    stops. It was nearly as funny as when Baggio was linked with them, but
    Arsenal turned down Juve, as they didnt want to confuse the Highbury
    faithfull too much, as it will be difficult enough for them all next 
    season to comprehend whats happening when the new manager tells them to 
    try and keep the ball on the green stuff, without having the silky skills 
    of Bergkamp and Baggio to contend with.
    
    Dave...
45.2142Roberto Baggio & Arsenal - The truthCHEFS::STRATFORDSmedication timeFri Jun 16 1995 12:0511
    Dave,
    
    Apparently Baggio didn't want to go to Highbury because we're selling
    Campbell & Jimmy Carter(well in JC's case, we're giving him away.
    Kelloggs did show an interest at one stage but couldn't find a
    cornflakes packet big enough to fit him in as a free gift and market
    research showed that he was likely to give both adults and children
    nightmares). Baggio felt that any club that was willing to part company
    with 2 such talented individuals wasn't the place for him.
    
    Stuart  
45.2143Another coup of Sugar?YUPPY::PANESKen Dodd's Dad's dog's deadFri Jun 16 1995 20:596
Very strong whisper that Baggio is just dotting the "i"s and crossing
the "t"s on his contract. If this is the case, well done Spuzz - I know he's
as good as Diana Ross at taking penaltys , but  the rest of his game is a 
lot better.

Stuart
45.2144CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jun 19 1995 11:4421
45.2145A new player for us, and a star for them.CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jun 21 1995 11:5116
45.2146CHEFS::STRATFORDSmedication timeWed Jun 21 1995 12:086
    Dave
    
    and when he starts collecting medals and Tottenham don't, you'll still
    be pi$$ed off....(obligatory smiley thing)
    
    Stuart
45.2147oh, and I think Armstrong is a lemonCOMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game over boysWed Jun 21 1995 14:006
    
    Dave,
    
    Are you at Vodaphone?
    
    Ian$daftquestion
45.2148CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jun 21 1995 17:3617
    Ian,
    
    >>  Are you at Vodaphone?
    
    No....the SLC.
    
    Stuart..
    
    There's no doubt about it, the Arse have won the odd trophy or two over
    the last few years, but what's gone is gone, and the team you have now
    is going to need more than Dennis Bergkamp to get it back to picking up
    silverware again. He'll be on a different planet to the rest of your
    mob, it'll take them half a season to understand that he wants the ball
    played to his feet, and not hoofed over his head for him to run onto.
    
    Dave...who is alittle fed up with the fact that the Arse have signed a
    good player, and we havent.
45.2149Still, he probably speaks better English than Paul Merson...VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Wed Jun 21 1995 17:4011
    >He'll be on a different planet to the rest of your
    >mob, it'll take them half a season to understand that he wants the ball
    >played to his feet, and not hoofed over his head for him to run onto.
    
    He was certainly on a different planet to the rest of the Inter team
    throughout the last two seasons...in fact, they never did understand
    quite what he wanted!
    
    And the only thing he learned to say in Italian was "I don't know".
    
    Dom
45.2150CHEFS::EDWARDSDWed Jun 21 1995 19:359
    I have just heard from a *very* reliable source that Paul Ince was seen
    entering the offices at White Hart Lane this morning for discussions
    over a possible transfer to Spurs.  The deal apparently involves
    Anderton plus a few pennies.  Assuming this deal goes ahead, it
    certainly suggests that money is not the driving force behind the sale
    of Ince.  I personally would prefer him to go to Italy if he's not
    going to stay at Utd.  
    
    Dave$pi$$ed_off_again
45.2151Don't worry, it's probably male cow excretiaCHEFS::STRATFORDSBilly No MatesWed Jun 21 1995 19:468
    Dave,
    
    Certainly *if* this is true then the Man U side is going to go the way
    of the Arsenal side of 90/1 and that is downhill. I cannot understand
    the logic behind Anderton for Ince. Surely, it would be better to flog
    Giggs and Sharpe for Anderton being the same type of player. 
    
    Stuart
45.2152why?FORTY2::JONESNeilWed Jun 21 1995 19:477
    
    Anderton is one player I would not want to sell. 
    
    Ince would be a useful addition but selling one good player to get
    another leaves you approximately in the same position. 
    
    Neil
45.2153CHEFS::EDWARDSDWed Jun 21 1995 19:568
    Stuart,
    
    Gerry francis has often said in commentaries that Andertons favoured
    and possibly better position (ooh err) is in midfield.  However, it
    sort of makes a nonsense of Fergie's "Butt and Keane blah blah best
    midfield in the Premiership blah blah".
    
    Dave
45.2154?CHEFS::EDWARDSDWed Jun 21 1995 20:1210
    Well, the plot thickens...
    
    Martin Edwards has just issued a statement on Capital Radio (no, I
    wasn't listening to it - I'm too busy working) stating that he had no
    prior knowledge of Paul Ince's visit to WHL this morning, and that in
    any case, Ince was not to be sold to any other English club.
    
    So why was Ince "bundled" into WHL at 7:30 this morning ?!?!?!?!?!?
    
    Answers on a postcard to .......
45.2155CHEFS::STRATFORDSBilly No MatesWed Jun 21 1995 20:166
    > in any case, Ince was not to be sold to any other English club.
    
    Well that's an open and shut case then. Ince will be signing for
    Tottenham this week ;^)
    
    Stuart
45.2156Ince, Baggio...the reality is Armstrong.CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Jun 21 1995 21:115
    
    So can we take it that if Ince is seeen sporting a Tottenham shirt in
    the next few days, he's signing for us...
    
    Dave...
45.2157CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jun 26 1995 17:4820
45.2158CHEFS::STRATFORDSCusters Last StrandMon Jun 26 1995 18:349
45.2159Oh yeah?YUPPY::OHAGANBTue Jun 27 1995 16:518
45.2160CHEFS::STRATFORDSCusters Last StrandTue Jun 27 1995 18:0610
45.2161CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jul 06 1995 11:5617
45.2162Platt does Whaaaaaaaaaaat?CHEFS::NEWLANDMMon Jul 10 1995 19:5017
45.2163CHEFS::STRATFORDSMon Jul 10 1995 19:597
    > Prices are going to soar or they're banking on a huge increase in 
    > ticket sales
    
    Unusually perceptive for a Totteringham fan! Seat Prices have, I think,
    risen for the first time in 3 years but they are still cheaper than
    WHL...
    
45.2164CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jul 13 1995 11:3820
45.2165Big sigh of reliefCHEFS::NEWLANDMThu Jul 13 1995 21:558
    Just reliably been informed that shaggy has signed a new 4 year
    contract and will therefore not be going to manure! (this came to me
    via the spurs internet list and is therefore pretty reliable), also
    apparently middlesborough have put in an offer for Kan Kan though I
    don't know for how much.
    
    Laters
    Mart
45.2166Fixtures for next season?STAR::CASSILYFri Jul 14 1995 07:335
    
    Does anyone have the fixture list for next season? Or, did I simply
    miss it?
    
    Mike
45.2167CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Jul 14 1995 11:5460
    
    Aug 19  Man City a
        23  Villa h
        26  Liverpool h
        30  West Ham a
    
    Sep  9  Leeds h
        16  Sheff Wed a
        23  QPR a
        30  Wimbledon h
    
    Oct 14  Notts Forest h
        21  Everton a
        28  Newcastle h
    
    Nov  4  Coventry a
        14  Arse h
        21  Middlesboro a
        25  Chelsea a
    
    Dec  2  Everton a
         9  QPR h
        16  Wimbledon a
        23  Bolton h
        26  Southampton a
        30  Blackburn a
    
    Jan  1  Man Utd h
        13  Man City h
        20  Villa a
    
    Feb  3  Liverpool a
        10  West Ham h
        17  Leeds a
        24  Sheff Wed a
    
    Mar  2  Southampton h
         9  Bolton a
        16  Blackburn h
        23  Man Utd a
        30  Coventry h
       
    Apr  6  Notts Forest a
         8  Middlesboro h
        13  Arse a
        27  Chelsea h
    
    May  4  Newcastle a
    
        11  FA CUP FINAL
    
    
    What is Sir Edward doing, he's only in the press this morning attacking
    GF for buying Armstrong, for some unknown reason he thinks that Arsenal
    look a good side and that we have no chance of the title, well that
    bits true anyway. I hope he has been misquoted and he isnt looking to
    get out.........
    
    Dave...
    
45.2168Role on Aug 19th...CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jul 17 1995 12:0134
45.2169CHEFS::STRATFORDSSouth of HellMon Jul 17 1995 12:0811
    At the weekend, Klinsmann is quoted as saying that he left Tottenham as
    he wanted to play for a side that could win a title and also play in
    Europe. 
    
    Seems he had Tottenham summed up on the first count and I s'pose that
    the Intertoto Cup just doesn't have the pulling power. 
    
    From his comments, it seems that he never had any intention of staying
    at Tottenham for more than 12 months anyway.
    
    Stuart
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45.2171Be still my aching sides...XSTACY::PHAYDENMon Jul 17 1995 21:210
45.2172CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Jul 18 1995 12:0510
45.2173Enough is EnoughCHEFS::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSTue Jul 18 1995 17:2215
    Dave
    
    I quite agree, this is the 3rd or 4th time Barmby has pulled the 
    "homesick" tune. Everytime up till now we seem to have matched his
    yearnings with an improved contract. As good player as he is - enough
    is enough - if he wants to go then let him go (so long as we get a
    decent price to purchase a replacement).
    
    Any news of Illie D', read in the papers at the weekend that he was due
    to play in the Intertoto match but his visa wasn't in order - but
    apparently that has all been cleared up now.... could this mean that he
    and Gerry have cleared the air and we may see him back at the Lane this
    season ?
    
    Rob,
45.2174CHEFS::STRATFORDSSouth of HellTue Jul 18 1995 17:404
    So the errant Romanian is to return to White Hart Lane, is he? Certain
    sectors of the nightlife community will be happy.
    
    Stuart
45.2175AYOV29::MTHEODORESONI'm not long for this worldTue Jul 18 1995 17:555
    
    	What's this ? Juicy gossip perchance ? Spill the beans Stuart.
    
    Nigel Dempster.
    
45.2176FORTY2::FOWLERMKylie fan clubTue Jul 18 1995 17:553
I thought they'd sold him at the end of last season.

Mike
45.2177I can't go into detail...CHEFS::STRATFORDSSouth of HellTue Jul 18 1995 18:146
    Malc,
    
    Lets put it this way, he wasn't only having carnal relations with his 
    wife...
    
    Stuart
45.2178CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Jul 20 1995 12:2617
45.2179Dodgy Defender?CHEFS::NEWLANDMThu Jul 20 1995 15:109
45.2180FORTY2::FOWLERMKylie fan clubThu Jul 20 1995 15:178
I might be way off here, but I'm sure I remember watching a desperately
important Endsleigh league match last season in which Rufus was fantastic. I
think he's a wide midfield player, so presumably he's going to replace Anderton
when the Shaggy One wends his way up to Old Trafford. 8-)

He'll probably be a squad player.

Mike
45.2181ADDULT::ROBERTSONThere's always next year!!!Thu Jul 20 1995 15:576
If my memory serves me well, he was MoM in the game at Elm Park last April.

He seemed very solid on the day, but I can't make a full assessment on one
performance.

Al
45.218234 years and counting....YUPPY::OHAGANBThu Jul 20 1995 16:309
   > for Goonerville, why are we even interested in ex-scum players??
    
   
     Ah, that's more like it.. Bitter and twisted Tott types. I bet 
     there'll be more than a few envious glances up the Seven Sisters
     Road this season at your more championship-friendly rivals. 
    
     Barry.                                     
45.2183CHEFS::STRATFORDSThu Jul 20 1995 17:304
    Was he an ex-Arsenal player? I know Arsenal were linked with him quite
    heavily last season but I didn't realise that he was a former Gooner.
    
    Stuart
45.2184Just stopped laughing!!CHEFS::NEWLANDMThu Jul 20 1995 19:4117
    stuart
    
    I'm purely going on the Sun's statement of "ex-Arsenil player", but if
    anyone who mis-guidely supports the Arse could substantiate this it
    would be appreciated.
    
    
    And as for a few notes back:
    
    >more championship-friendly rivals.
    
    Thanks, Thursday was becoming a drag until a cheeky grin spread across
    my face for, oooooohhh at least a couple of hours at this humourous,
    and blatently ill judged statement from my distinguished?? colleague.
    
    Laters
    Mart
45.2185More Spurs Info!!CHEFS::NEWLANDMThu Jul 27 1995 19:2719
    If anyone is interested there's an excellent WWW site purely for Spurs.
    It's not official, just a load of supporters airing their views along
    with a multitude of statistics, facts and fixture lists (new & old)
    From the main ALL-IN-1 screen go in Information Management (IM) and the
    (WWW). Once in hit "G" and type:-
    
    http://www.sys.uea.ac.uk/recreation/sport/thfc/thfc.html
    
    (it doesn't always work first time, just send it again)
    
    then return, and you're in! Use the cursors to move around. Arrow up
    and down moves between items on that page, arrow right is a hyperlink
    to info on the highlighted item and arrow left takes you back to where
    you came from. 
    
    Very informative and Very funny
    
    Laters
    Mart
45.2186CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Jul 28 1995 11:5525
    
    Well the Scandanaivian tour ended with another defeat on Wednesday
    night, we played 4 games in 5 days, losing 3 with only one victory,
    mind you the victory was against IFK Gothenburg (0-2) and was the only 
    time we fielded our strongest line up, and that was without Teddy and 
    Dazza, as both have injuries, or are just having a longer rest, due to 
    the involment in the Umbro Cup.
    
    The Makita Tournement is hosted by Rangers this weekend, we play
    Sampadoria on Saturday. I'd expect a full strength team, although Goal
    scorer supreme, Chris Armstrong has a thigh strain, but I'd be suprised
    if he doesnt make it.
    
    Jason Dozzell has apparently been playing very well in the pre-seasons,
    so maybe we could see a Calderwood style transformation under GF and
    Dozzell suddenly starts wanting to play for Spurs and starts putting
    some effort into his game.
    
    Illie Dumitrescu has also stated he wants to stay, and has featured in
    the tour, good player, shame about his ego.
    
    Its only 22 days until the mini bus comes out of the summer hibernation, 
    and its the first away day of the season......
    
    Dave... 
45.2187CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Jul 31 1995 11:5317
    
    We came 4th in the Ibrox Tournement at the weekend. Played two lost
    two, although we played nothing like our first team for either game.
    Sampadoria beat us 0-2 and Stau Bucherest came back from losing 2-0 to
    win 2-3. Andy Turner and Darren Caskey got the goals. Rangers won the
    tournement, beating Stau 4-0 and Sampadoria 2-0.
    
    I think we picked up a couple of injuries, which now means we have
    about one fit player for the rest of the pre-seasons.  
    
    Derby (a) tomorrow night and Watford (a) on Saturday.
    
    Pre-season has been known to go better than this.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.2188A waste of a sunny afternoon ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONDeath by Bongo BongoMon Jul 31 1995 12:5822
    
    > the Ibrox Tournament
    
    	Being the lucky recipient of yet another free ticket I went to see
    the Saturday games. I thought both matches were awful. Steua Bucharest
    were rubbish and just seemed to want to mix it with Rangers who at
    least tried to play a bit. Gascoigne looked quite good I thought, as
    did Laudrup of course. But I see Hateley still can't jump for a ball
    without sticking his elbow in the other guys face. Tottenham were very
    poor indeed and I can't remember them having a decent shot at goal. I
    thought Sampdoria looked OK but it was obviously Spurs that made them
    look that way. There was a small crowd of Spurs fans at the game,
    probably around a hundred of them. I don't suppose it included you Dave?
    
    	Do you know the team that played on Saturday, Dave ? Being too busy
    stuffing our faces with pies and watching the cricket we missed the
    team lineups being read out and spent most of the game arguing
    whether the centre forward was Darren Anderton or Nick Barmby (or
    someone else altogether) ...
    
    Malc.
    
45.2189Recent news of the net.IRNBRU::SMALLWOODTue Aug 01 1995 16:0114
Recent speculation has it the GF is after Sinclair from QPR for 3  million.

There is also speculation about signing Herllich (top scorer in Bundersliga) and
Paul Williams from Derby (2 Million).



This info from the THFC unofficial WWW page @ 
http://www.sys.uea.uk/recreation/sport/thfc.




Steve.
45.21907 games, six defeats.CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Aug 03 1995 11:4113
45.2191CHEFS::STRATFORDSDisconnect brain from mouthThu Aug 03 1995 12:118
    Dave,
    
    >Still, I'll start worrying when we have played seven league games and 
    >have lost six.
    
    Why? I thought that this was your usual form....
    
    Stuart
45.2192Nice Little EarnerCHEFS::NEWLANDMThu Aug 03 1995 18:2915
45.2193CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Aug 04 1995 12:019
45.2194Homesick?AYOV27::FW_TEMP01J Hussey - Down in DunureFri Aug 04 1995 13:136
I thought Barmby was homesick for Humberside not Teeside.

My geography may be a bit dodgy but Middlesboro doesn't seem to be vastly 
nearer Hull than North London.  

Times on motorway - N.London to Hull approx 3 hrs, Boro to Hull approx 2.5 hrs?
45.2195CHEFS::STRATFORDSDisconnect brain from mouthFri Aug 04 1995 13:2010
    John,
    
    In the papers, Barmby is quoted as saying he is homesick for the North,
    he didn't say specifically that he was homesick for Hull. Which is a
    bit odd really, given that the OED defines homesick as "depressed by
    absence from home".
    
    More likely he wanted to get away from Tottenham and used homesickness
    as an excuse.
    Stuart
45.2196NICOS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Aug 07 1995 11:5012
45.2197Cue music: Is he "Back for Good"CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIA)bort R)etry F)*** It !!Mon Aug 07 1995 20:1911
    Re: Dumitrescu
    
    Has he played in all of Tottenhams pre-Season games thus far. The
    reason I ask, is whether you think he will stay in the Team for the
    coming Season. He was there up until December of last year and then he
    zoomed off to Seville. I presume Gerry Francis pulled him back, as he
    was still contracted to the club. He didn't half knacker my Dream Team
    last year when he did that !!
    
    
    Ian.
45.2198Anderton out.CHEFS::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSWed Aug 09 1995 11:522
    Read today that Anderton needs a hernia operation and will miss the
    first 6 weeks of the season....yet another injury. 
45.2199CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Aug 10 1995 11:5521
45.2200YUPPY::OHAGANBThu Aug 10 1995 17:299
45.2201CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Aug 16 1995 12:3916
    
    Man City away on Saturday, I think we will win, and Chris Armstrong
    will score.
    
    I also think either Liverpool or Newcastle will win the League.
    
    Blackburn will come last in their group in the Champions League. 
    
    Bergkamp will be a total flop, but Platt wont be.
    
    Chelsea, having conned their supporters into thinking they have a good
    team by getting two has beens will be relegated.
    
    Dave...                                                         
    
    
45.2202Wilson Sniffs TonerCHEFS::JAMESPWed Aug 16 1995 21:189
    
        Earth to Dave..
    
        Wakey Wakey...
    
        Chris Armstrong to score ??? 8-)
        
    
        Pj
45.2203CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Aug 21 1995 12:1418
    
    Man City 1 Spurs 1
    Rossler    Teddy
    
    Didnt get to the game, due to the problem that is going to occur at
    alot of away games this season, lack of tickets. Still a steady start,
    with Sir Ted off the mark with a good header, a mistake by Ian Walker
    gifted City a point, but listening to the Commentary on Capital Gold it
    seemed a fair result. 
    
    Villa on Wednesday, who got off to a great start against the other
    Mancs. 
    
    Good to see Nicky score yesterday on his debut for 'Boro.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.2204Spurs 0 Villa 1FORTY2::ABRAHAMSThu Aug 24 1995 21:1230
Spurs 0 Villa 1

For the first time in about 8 years, I returned to White Hart Lane
in the dubious company of the ill-famed Mike 'eat my hat' Fowler. 
The entire ground has been utterly transformed since I was last 
there, and the new Jumbotron entertainment system was a delight
to behold, or probably would have been if only we could have seen
it from our seats. 

My impressions were that neither team looked very fluid. The
unforced errors greatly outnumbered the glimpses of genius. Spurs
desperately need Anderton back. Rosenthal gets 10/10 for effort,
but didn't make any impact. Dumitrescu looked sparky, but rarely
managed to feed the strikers with anything useful. Goal chances
were rare until Villa scored from a corner. They nearly went 
two up but for a good close-quarter save from Walker, but then
the tide finally turned and Spurs began to look like scoring. 
Armstrong scored what appeared to be a good goal, but I gather
the disqualification was for handling. While it lasted, the
relief of seeing Armstrong score was enormous - but short-lived.
Armstrong looked promising, but the team as a whole looked 
disorganised. McMahon came on in place of Kerslake, and immediately
looked more useful. 

Villa's Mark Bastich was warmly received by the home supporters, 
who gave him a rousing round of applause when he caught a face
full of Armstrong's studs. This bookable encounter probably
did as much for Armstrong's acceptance by the home support as
his other disallowed strike.
45.2205CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Aug 29 1995 18:0119
45.2206FORTY2::SHARPETue Aug 29 1995 20:0118
Haven't been in notes for ages.

Is Dave Wilson the ONLY regular in the Spurs conference???

I believe Gerry is out searching Europe for a decent defender.
Mabbutt is getting so old that his determination will no longer
help cover up his lack of skill.

Is Armstrong a good buy? Any early reactions?

Hopefully a new chairman can be found who is willing to pay in
some dosh and sort out the team, now that the stadium is in a pretty
good state.

bye, bye Sugar - we never wanted you anyway!


steve
45.2207CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosTue Aug 29 1995 20:037
    re -1
    
    >Is Armstrong a good buy? Any early reactions?
    
    No.
    
    Stuart
45.2208METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerTue Aug 29 1995 20:244
    Unlucky on Saturday Steve.
    
    Maybe Gerry should putin an offer for John Barnes seeing as he's
    Hotspurs leading goalscorer!
45.2209CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Aug 30 1995 12:087
    
    Stuart...
    
    It might be worth judging him at the end of the season, as it stands at
    the moment, Armstrong is having about the same impact as Dennis Bergkamp.
    
    Dave...
45.2210We could have been bottom..CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Aug 31 1995 12:1119
    
    West Ham 1   Spurs 1
    Hutchinson   Rosenthal
    
    Its better than losing, and from the Cap Gold commentary, it sounded
    like we domintated the second half, and had the chances to win it,
    although with the JP commentating, you never can tell how clear cut the
    chances are.
    
    Still no goals from Chris Armstrong, and teddy has only hit the target
    once in 4 games, not exactly terrorising defences. Still Darren
    Anderton came on in the second half, so maybe the service to the front
    two will improve v Leeds Sept 9th. You never know, we might even have a
    new player or two by then.
    
    Apparently Clive Wilson was excellent, could be a good signing for
    free.
    
    Dave...
45.2211Dodgy Chairman Dodgy Chairman Dodgy ChairmanCHEFS::CROSSAThu Aug 31 1995 13:098
    Dave,
       What ivory tower does that mad b'stard Sugar live in ?????? I take
    it you saw the interview on match of the day last night. He must be on
    some strong medication indeed to justify his comments. Best laugh I
    have had for quite some time. I hope the Tottenham faithful he seems to
    so despise get him out a.s.a.p.
    
    			Stretch.
45.2212You gotta laugh. No seriously you have got to laughCHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Aug 31 1995 13:177
45.2213Mad, Sad, and dangerous to leave W.H.L with !!!!!CHEFS::CROSSAThu Aug 31 1995 13:279
    Stuart,
    
    I thought Mr Linneker was more than controlled considering his more
    obvious thoughts could be seen flashing across his face, as he shook
    his head in disbelief. I liked the bit about auctioning the shirt for a
    charity to make people tell the truth. I think he could do with some of
    that charity himself. Still, as I said , gave me a hell of a laugh.
    
    			Stretch.
45.2214CHEFS::GEORGEMGewn ni GorffenThu Aug 31 1995 14:395
How can someone so sad, make so much cash from selling something so shite 
(Amstrad)?

The bloke's certifiable.  Time to send him a pointer to RIOT02::EURO_STUPID and 
::EURO_SAD methinks.  Barking.
45.2215FORTY2::ABRAHAMSFri Sep 01 1995 14:005
I thought he provided a very balanced and sober appraisal of
the situation.

woof woof
45.2216FORTY2::SHARPEMon Sep 04 1995 17:4412
Any transfer gossip?

Last I heard Gez woz looking at Chris Coleman as a possible signing?

It is about time Gerry spent some of the 7.5 million on buying at
least half a defence?

Surely Dean Holdsworth would of been a better buy than Armstrong
and maybe we could have got him for less than 4.5 million???


Steve
45.2217I don't think you want to read thisWOTVAX::HARDYPMon Sep 04 1995 18:227
    Steve,
    
    Rumour is that you will buy Ruel Fox for 3 - 3.5 lottery wins and sell
    Anderton to Man U for a couple more. It might happen this week.
    
    Peter
    
45.2218Er, a slight flaw in the previous noteCHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosMon Sep 04 1995 18:289
    Peter,
    
    'sfunny cos another rumour has fox going to Leeds for the same amount
    and another one has him going to Middlesbrough. 
    
    Also, Arsenal haven't been mentioned which is highly unusual so he'll
    probably sign for them later this week.
    
    Stuart
45.2219CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Sep 04 1995 18:4411
    
    ....and the other flaw is that Anderton is going nowhere, apart from
    into centre midfield. That is why we need a wide player.
    
    Fox isnt so bad, but Sinton....Please.
    
    Dave...
    
    
    
    
45.2220first refusal, not second...METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerMon Sep 04 1995 18:477
    More rumours in the transfer market:
    
    Blackburn have put forward an 8m bid for Stubbs and McAteer.
    Macca doesn't want to go to Blackburn and Liverpool have second
    refusal.
    
    And possible talk of Blackburn putting together a 10m bid for LeTiss?!?
45.2221CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosMon Sep 04 1995 18:497
    Dave,
    
    >but Sinton....Please.
    
    Great player. Vastly underrated. Just like Stuart Ripley.
    
    Stuart
45.2222CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosMon Sep 04 1995 18:515
    re.2220
    
    Arsenal have matched Blackburns bid for both players. Over the weekend,
    the indications were that Blackburn only wanted Stubbs but not sure of
    how accurate that report is (It was in The Observer).
45.2223MARVIN::MORRELLLeeds United.. the Greatest Team in Football!!!Mon Sep 04 1995 21:447
    >another rumour has fox going to Leeds
    
    	Yep.. I heard that one.. hope its true... he's a good player..
    
    	Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
45.2224FORTY2::SHARPETue Sep 05 1995 17:2713
When I asked for some transfer gossip I meant to do with Spurs!

I couldn't give a s*** who ARSEnal, Leeds or Blackburn are trying to sign.

If Tottenham were to loose Anderton they really would be stuffed!

Looks like the typical - "Let's buy a flashy forward and just HOPE the
defense gets better!" What we going to do if Mabbutt gets injured or needs
a day off to collect his pension? Erik Thorstvedt as center forward????
Couldn't be any worse than Calderwood!!


steve
45.2225METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerTue Sep 05 1995 17:442
    Sorry Steve, but it seems that every club apart from Spurs are
    buying/selling....Never mind.
45.2226I'm not one to gloat - Oh alright I amCHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosTue Sep 05 1995 18:1213
    re -2
    
    >If Tottenham were to loose Anderton they really would be stuffed!
                                         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    
    And what makes you think they aren't anyway? After all, they have
    hardly been winning many games this season. A whole number, slightly
    less than 1 springs immediately to mind.
    
    Stuart
    
    
    
45.2227METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerTue Sep 05 1995 18:283
    >>loose Anderton
    
    Well I knew he was flexible but...
45.2228Armstrong for El TelCHEFS::JAMESPTue Sep 05 1995 18:546
    
    Well they can't be all bad as old Terry V seems to like 
    the current squad, and it looks like this also helps 
    when your 5 years past your sell by date.
    
    Pj 
45.2229CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosTue Sep 05 1995 19:154
    Venables only likes them because he doesn't want the membership in his
    West End club to fall.
    
    
45.2230FORTY2::SHARPEMon Sep 11 1995 12:1313
Beat Leeds 2-1!!!!!!

Ha, ha! Sit on that Stuart!

The corner has been turned, we've beaten one of the better
teams in the country so now it is full steam ahead and time
to smash Manx Utd + The Arse of the face of the earth!

Nice to see Sheza get a goal and what a good header from
David Howells. Must of been at least 60 yards out!!!


steve
45.2231One win and all of a sudden they think they will win the titleCHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosMon Sep 11 1995 12:229
    re -1 
    
    Steve,
    
    Still got a lot of alcohol and illegal substances in the system from
    the weekend, eh?
    
    Stuart
          
45.2232Yes....a win.CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Sep 11 1995 12:3029
45.2233MARVIN::MORRELLCryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya..Mon Sep 11 1995 12:5622
    Hmmm... we gave you the game... you didn't do enough to win it... 
    our defence was terrible... that was the worst I've seen them play in
    the first 5 games... hopefully it will be better for the UEFA game on
    Tuesday or else we'll be "concentrating on the Premiership"...
    
    I must admit, for crowd atmosphere, Tottenham is the worst ground &
    club in the whole Premiership... the Leeds fand were making more noise
    for most of the match... even after Tottenham had scored the Leeds fans
    were still making more noise... 
    
    And a tip for away fans... don't celebrate when your team scores a
    goal.. or else the Tottenham stewards will try & chuck you out... 
    
    Oh.. yes.. I spotted a good Kebab shop for ManU fans on the way from
    the ground... it has the words "Galatasary FC" above the door... I'm
    sure that they'll do discounts for ManU fans.... :->>>>>>>>>>>
    
    Favourite chant : "Where's your Klinnsman gone.... "
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
45.2234CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosMon Sep 11 1995 13:077
    >Favourite chant : "Where's your Klinnsman gone.... "
    
    Rick, 
    
    More inventive wit from the Leeds fans, eh? They are so funny...
    
    Stuart
45.2235CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Sep 12 1995 11:5915
    
    According to SKY text last night, Gerry Francis is "optomistic" about
    bringing in a couple of new players before Saturday. If this comes off
    there were no clues as to who they will be, although we are still being
    linked with Enzo Schifo, but I cant see Monaco selling until they are
    out of Europe.
    
    No point in getting excited about Schifo signing yet, and it could be a
    major disappointment if one turns out to be Andy Sinton.
    
    Dave...
    
    
    
    
45.2236New Signings ?CHEFS::SEARCHRHOLSTEN PILS:==LENS HOT LIPSTue Sep 12 1995 12:204
    Read this morning the Howard Wilkinson is putting in a higher bid for
    Ruel Fox - will GF get into a bidding match for him !
    
    Rob,
45.2237MARVIN::MORRELLCryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya..Tue Sep 12 1995 13:266
    So will you be cheering on Leeds to beat Monaco so that you can buy
    your man..??
    
    	Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
45.2238NAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYIIIIIIIIMMMMMMMMMCHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Sep 12 1995 14:0410
    
    Rick...
    
    I'd cheer on every English club in Europe anyway.....
    
    Apart from one.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.2239MARVIN::MORRELLCryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya..Tue Sep 12 1995 14:075
    Even ManU??
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick,.
45.2240Can't see him doing the business...VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Tue Sep 12 1995 14:1515
  > No point in getting excited about Schifo signing yet, and it could be a
  > major disappointment if one turns out to be Andy Sinton.
 
    No point in getting excited about Enzo Schifo anyway, with all due
    respect. Every time I see him, he seems to have trouble with the pace
    of the game on the Continent...so I wouldn't hold out much hope for him
    in England.
    
    Great vision and all that, but he's one of those players who only seems 
    happy when opponents stand off him and let him play. Bernd Schuster comes
    into the same category.
    
    Meat and drink to the likes off David Batty ;-)

	 Dom
45.2241CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Sep 19 1995 11:5722
    
    Sheff Wed 1 Spurs 3
    Hirst       Ted 2
                Walker OG
    
    Des is playing for us again, he's got three goals in his senior career
    and two of them are for Tottenham. Unlike the Cup final when he headed
    home a Nayim ( from the half way line ) corner, this time ted put him
    under pressure and Des smashed it into the roof of the net, not unlike
    Colin Calderwood's OG last season in the same fixture.
    
    Chris Armstrong hit a post, but teddy was there to turn in the rebound,
    and then he scored from the spot after the Rocket was brought down in
    the penalty area. 
    
    Chester (H) tomorrow night, top of Div 3 but things are starting to
    shape up now, so they will get hammered....( hopefully ).
    
    Dave...
    
    
    
45.2242Still looking for goalsCHEFS::JAMESPTue Sep 19 1995 15:515
    
    Lets hope Mr Regis does'nt have the same success as he 
    did in 1987.
    
    Pj
45.2243Help Needed!!POLAR::LARKINWed Sep 20 1995 21:289
    I may have an oppertunity to visit London on the week of Oct. 23-30 and
    was wondering if anyone could give me a list of the fixtures of Londons
    Premier Division teams for that week. I Live in Canada and don't get to
    see too much football, and I would also like to take my 12 year old son
    with me. ALso how safe is it for a neutral supporter with a young lad
    to go to a football game these days. Any tips would be greatly
    appreciated.
    
    Gerry (POLAR::LARKIN) 
45.2244:^)YUPPY::OHAGANBVatican Radio TechnoWed Sep 20 1995 21:5512
  
    >to go to a football game these days. Any tips would be greatly
    >appreciated.
    
    Gerry, 
    
    My tip is avoid this lot for a start. Go and see Arsenal instead.
    
    
    Sorry got to go now, but I'm sure someone can help you out tomorrow.  
    
    Barry.
45.2245CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Sep 20 1995 22:1210
    
     Gerry...
    
     OCT 29th Spurs are at home to Newcastle.
    
     Kick Off 16:00.
    
     Dave...
    
     
45.22464-0CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Sep 21 1995 12:2316
    
    Spurs 4     Chester 0
    Armstrong 2
    Sheringham
    Rosenthal
    
    Easy win, and Chris Armstrong is off the mark. This will take alot of
    pressure off him, and hopefully he can start banging in the chances he
    is getting in League games now. He scored plenty in Cup competition last 
    season, but struggled in the Premiership.
    
    QPR on Monday night at Loftus Road.
    
    Dave... 
    
    
45.2247Mind you, at least he's scoredCHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 21 1995 12:476
    Dave,
    
    Didn't Armstrong find it easy to score in the cup competitions last
    year? And then score something like 4 goals in the league?
    
    Stuart
45.2248Seven for the donkey...CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Sep 26 1995 11:1434
    
    QPR  2     Spurs 3
    Dichio     Sir Ted 2
    Impey (?)  Dozzell
    
    Great result, not too impressed with the overall performance, far to many 
    long balls, we just gave the ball away to often. We started well, and were 
    comfortably on top, Dazza had a shot tipped around the post and Chris 
    Armstrong was just wide with a header, but then QPR scored with what was 
    basically their first chance. We then resorted to long punts up the
    pitch, which I, and every other Spurs fan, doesnt want to see. QPR scored 
    about 10 seconds into the second half, but we got back with a slightly 
    iffy penalty that was put away by Teddy. We equalised when Jason Dozzell 
    turned sharply in the box and slipped the ball past their keeper. Rangers 
    went to pieces, and When Chris Armstrong. who was being well marked by 
    Danny Maddix for most of the game,  finally shrugged him off, he provided 
    an inch perfect cross and Ted couldnt miss.
    
    Great result, but not to much more of the long punt please Gerry, the
    times when we passed the ball through midfield, were the times when we
    looked dangerous and opened up the Rangers defence. Their defence
    easily coped with the hump into the penalty area, that tactic is sh*t,
    and should be confined to Bribury and Ewood park, where it belongs.
    
    Highlight of the game for me, apart from the result, was Teddy's turn away
    from three Rangers players in the centre circle, and then the outside of 
    the foot pass to Chrissie, down the wing, quality.
    
    The bad news is that Darren Anderton looks like he might need another
    hernia operation after breaking down in the second half.
    
    Those Crazy Wombles on Saturday at the Lane.
    
    Dave...  
45.2249CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosTue Sep 26 1995 11:416
    And still Armstrong can't score in the Premiership. The Sky reporter
    asked him if he was bothered by this but CA just looked sheepish and
    muttered something about "So long as the team is winning". Looks like
    Armstrong will be the media target after all.
    
    Mystic Stu
45.2250err....I dont think so.CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Sep 26 1995 11:5213
    
    Stu...
    
    I wouldnt be to sure about that if I were you. Bergkamp has scored two
    good goals, but lets wait and see, he has to keep on scoring because at
    the end of the day, he cost alot more money than Armstrong, and is a
    bigger name for the media. 
    
    I'd say the media have made it obvious who will be targeted already.
    
    Dave...
    
    
45.2251CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosTue Sep 26 1995 12:0933
    Dave,
    
    <Removing tongue from cheek>
    
    I don't doubt that Bergkamp was their target but I think that the
    media "turned" this weekend. On Friday & Saturday, he was the biggest
    turnip since Graham Taylor according to certain sections of the media but
    on Sunday and yesterday, he was pure class. They will now probably
    give him 5-10 games, or until Arsenal lose a couple of games, rest.
    Besides which, they aren't helped by the fact that (a) the Arsenal fans
    haven't turned on him and (b) he is in his first season in England and 
    most reporters have recognised that. If anything, this could count
    against Armstrong. 
    
    Personally, I think Armstrong is a bigger risk than Bergkamp. He scored
    a lot of goals when Palace were promoted and by all accounts he missed
    a lot of chances last season. He is a borderline case. He will either
    go on to score a hatful of goals (ugh!) or he will prove to be another
    mediocre forward, which does look the likeliest course given the last
    12 months. Also, Armstrong is the last big money target who hasn't 
    produced the goods. Whilst he, like Bergkamp, seems to have been playing 
    well. I can't think of any other forwards who cost money over the summer 
    and who haven't scored. The only thing that could stop him being the 
    target is one of the big, or a lot of, English clubs departing the 
    European scene this week.
    
    I'm not so sure about Armstrong being immune from the media (at least
    that is what your reply inferred). Remember last season? It doesn't
    have to be a big name to be attractive for the media to slam someone.
    They just have to be at high profile club. 
    
    Stuart
     End of note
45.2252??YUPPY::PANESIts only milk and alcoholTue Sep 26 1995 12:2312
    <<< Note 45.2251 by CHEFS::STRATFORDS "Steer clear of the Zebra Bros" >>>

>    Besides which, they aren't helped by the fact that (a) the Arsenal fans
>    haven't turned on him 


     Stratto,

     Hasn't the Arse fanzine ( "Its bloody offside ref" ) have "Denise couldn't
     hit a cow's arse with a banjo " on the front?

     Stuart 
45.2253re -1CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosTue Sep 26 1995 12:258
    The Panesmeister,
    
    >"Its only milk and alcohol"
    			^^^^^^^
    
    Tad too much of that?
    
    Stuart
45.2254Huh!IOSG::LAYNETue Sep 26 1995 12:386
    Well maybe Armstrong hasn't scored as yet, but last night the Spurs
    fans were still singing his name because of his overall contribution to
    the game and more so the last goal....but he still really needs a
    league goal to take the pressure off him.
    
    William (Another lucky win for Spurs)
45.2255YUPPY::PANESIts only milk and alcoholTue Sep 26 1995 12:397
Stratto,

I am assured that One nil down blah blah carried that message.

Hugs,

Stuart
45.2256CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosTue Sep 26 1995 12:4722
    Panesy,
    
    One Nil Down is now probably the worst of all the fanzines at Highbury.
    When it first started, it was quite good in that the people who
    contributed seemed to genuinely care about the club. Unfortunately,
    since "The Great Bond Fiasco", it has apparently become an ego vehicle
    for the chap who runs it. 
    
    They dislike anyone who doesn't fit in with their idea of how Arsenal
    should be run (they particularly hate David Dein who sued them for
    libel) and linked up with The Independent Arsenal Supporters
    Association, who are widely perceived as being the only one of their
    ilk who have singularly failed to open and maintain dialogue with the
    club. 
    
    They try to act as if they are the only ones who care about Arsenal and
    tend to present their view as what the ordinary fan believes but the
    only times they have got it right are (1) Jimmy Carter, the winger not
    the former US President, and (2) The Bond. On both occasions it was
    harder to find someone with a good word about either.
          
    Stuart
45.2257YUPPY::OHAGANBVatican Radio TechnoTue Sep 26 1995 16:287
    Tony Willis is your man, Stuart, and there is a certain Mr McCabe
    (mostly read only these days Mike?) who thinks the world of him...
    not. I agree with your views on "1-0 Down.." as being a vehicle for
    the (bruised) ego of Mr Willis. I just wish "An Imperfect Match" 
    would come back. The best by far.
    
    Barry. 
45.2258IRNBRU::HOWARDLovely Day for a GuinnessTue Sep 26 1995 16:5011
    just to keep this footy mag string going....has anybody read the new
    `Total Football' magazine yet?...I bought the 2nd issue, (95p). Is it
    just me or should it really be called `The Anti-Man.Utd magazine'.... 
    There are 1 or 2 half-decent article but most of it seems to be taken
    up with pages of anti-ManU dross, (i.e. `Is Cantona the spawn of
    satan?, etc.etc...)....the Letters pages are quite good tho....
    
    The normal price of the mag will be 2.25 quid. I can't see myself
    splashing out in future....
    
    Ray....
45.2259CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosTue Sep 26 1995 17:118
    Ray,
    
    They have 3/4 pages of hate-mail against one club in each issue. I
    found issue 1 on the web and declined to buy it as (a) it was crap and
    (b) its first target was Arsenal. The two items should be considered to
    be linked.
    
    Stuart
45.2260CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosTue Sep 26 1995 17:145
    re a couple ago,
    
    An Imperfect Match - The one from Paris? Excellent mag.
    
    Stuart
45.2261re.2258YUPPY::OHAGANBVatican Radio TechnoTue Sep 26 1995 17:168
    Sounds like the natural home for the "Loaded" reader who wants more
    footy coverage than the Lads' Bible can give. Apart from "When Saturday
    Comes" and some of the better club fanzines I'm getting a little bit 
    sick of all these born again football writers and although they may be
    enhancing the image of the football fan, there's a definite feel that
    they're on the Nick Hornby bandwagon.  
    
    Barry. 
45.2262YUPPY::PANESCruelty without beautyTue Sep 26 1995 19:038
  I feel that Palace Echo deserves a mention here. It is by far 
  and away the best of the Palace fanzines and holds its own
  against a lot of other clubs.

  Stuart

  BTW Will Armstrong ever score in the league??
45.2263We will see, but not until May.CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Sep 27 1995 11:2934
45.2264CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosWed Sep 27 1995 11:5542
45.2265Obligatory Smiley? Nah, get stuffed.CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosWed Sep 27 1995 11:577
    BTW, Dave,
    
    When I implied Tottenham weren't a big club, I was referring in terms
    of the Championship and not meaning to be derogatory. Oh hell, yes I
    did.
    
    Stu
45.2266CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Sep 27 1995 20:386
    
    Stu..
    
    oh well, I must be wrong then.
    
    Dave...
45.2267CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 28 1995 10:595
    Dave...
    
    Glad you admit it!
    
    Stuart
45.2268FORTY2::ABRAHAMSThu Sep 28 1995 15:1112

The papers yesterday reported that Dumitrescu might be
on his way to Dortmund for around 2 to 2.3 million, which
is about what we paid for him. His return to Spurs after
a loan to Seville got him four first team games, but he
was then dropped again. It would appear that Francis sees
no place for him in our midfield.  There are repeated
rumours that we are trying to buy Ruel Fox for around
4 to 4.5 million, or Enzo Schifo from Monaco now that they
are out of European competition.

45.2269FORTY2::ABRAHAMSThu Sep 28 1995 15:199
actually, I think we paid rather more than 2.3 million
for Dumitrescu. Oh well. 

According to the Spurs web page, there are continued
rumours that Brazil's Juninho would like to join a
top London club. I would imagine that only Spurs and
Arsenal could afford him. It's probably a baseless 
rumour though.
45.2270CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 28 1995 15:416
    According to the weekend papers, Francis had dropped his interest in
    Scifo as his personal terms were too expensive. The Juninho story has
    been about for a while. He was linked with Middlesbrough which is why
    it isn't being taken seriously.
    
    Stuart
45.2271FORTY2::ABRAHAMSMon Oct 02 1995 14:182
but we have landed Ruel Fox, it seems. 
45.2272XSTACY::JLUNDONhttp://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-)Mon Oct 02 1995 15:065
I thought Leeds were supposed to have Fox in the bag?

Yet another one who's got away :-(.

                         James.
45.2273CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Oct 03 1995 11:0018
45.2274FORTY2::ABRAHAMSTue Oct 03 1995 16:2512
while it is heart warming to see a string of wins, it is still
worrying to note that we have not kept a clean sheet all
season, except against lowly Chester. Mind you, when you
remember how many Notts County stuffed past us this time
last year, keeping a clean sheet against Chester might also be
seen as an advance. Our goals against tally is a significant
improvement over this time last year, but eventually the habit
of letting in at least one  per game is bound to come home to 
roost. I wonder whether the return of Campbell will help at all.
The most telling change made by Francis was to stop the flow
of goals against, and he needs to work that trick again.
45.2275..and Chelsea lost at home to Stoke.CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Oct 05 1995 11:0011
    
    Chester 1  Spurs 3
               Ted 2
               Howells
    
    Comfortable win, and Coventry (A) in the next round. 
    
    Ruel Fox completed yesterday, and should make his debut at home to
    Forest, Saturday week.
    
    Dave...
45.2276Well its a damn sight more interesting that Leeds v Man U reservesCHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosMon Oct 09 1995 18:3512
    On Saturday, I had the misfortune (in some respects) to attend Swindon
    v Bristol City. I was sat in front of the Directors Box and amongst
    other people sat in that august area were Colin Calderwood, Lawrie
    McMenemy and Alan Ball all taking 3 of 4 consecutive seats in the same
    row. Now they all appeared to be talking shop, as the saying goes, and
    enjoying themselves. Half time comes and Mr McMenemy & Mrs Calderwood
    reappear but Messrs Ball and Calderwood didn't. Now I'm not one to
    gossip, and casting no aspersions on their 'macho' image, but don't be
    too surprised to learn of Mr Calderwoods transfer to Man City when it
    happens.
    
    Stuart
45.2277CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Oct 11 1995 11:1315
45.2278CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosWed Oct 11 1995 11:407
    Dave,
    
    Is it possible that Francis is interested in Blomqvuist as a
    replacement for Anderton? If he went to SHL then that would probably
    bring in a silly money bid for Scooby-doos sidekick.
    
    Stuart
45.2279..If Dazza goes, so does Gerry.CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Oct 11 1995 12:089
    
    Stu..
    
    Nope, Dazza isnt going anywhere, Gerry has made it quite clear that he
    is now building his team around Darren in the centre of midfield. If
    Sugar steps in a takes a silly offer off the Mancs for Darren, then GF
    will resign.
    
    Dave...     
45.2280AndertonKERNEL::MCGAUGHRINThu Oct 12 1995 14:566
    
    
    Anyone know if Anderton is fit, if not how long is he out for.
    
    	Cheers
    
45.2281Leftie DarrenCHEFS::JAMESPFri Oct 13 1995 11:428
    
    According to the news this morning Anderton is not a happy chappy and
    might go on a one man strike.
    
    Spurs apparently want him to play but he does'nt believe he is fit.
 
    If true it could well be the beginning of the end..  
    
45.2282CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Oct 18 1995 11:428
    
    As usual, we lost at home to Forest on Saturday, still that gets that
    anual loss out of the way. 
    
    Everton (a) on Sunday, to give them time to get over getting beaten by
    Feyanord on Thursday.
    
    Dave...
45.2283Quack Quack oooppppsCHEFS::JAMESPTue Oct 24 1995 17:116
    
    
    What no "Lord Armstrong"  "worth every penny" or "Armstrong for 
    England comments from the Totty fans.  8-) 
    
    Pj
45.2284FORTY2::ABRAHAMSTue Oct 24 1995 17:338
no, apparently not. We leave it to other teams to get over-anxious
about the hit rate of their strikers. It was a long time coming,
but his value to the team was never in much doubt. I think it is the
destiny of Spurs supporters to worry rather more about their defence
keeping clean sheets than their strikers scoring regularly. We still
haven't kept a clean sheet - and Les Ferdinand is coming a-calling
this weekend. yikes.
45.2285I'll stay on my line thanksCHEFS::JAMESPTue Oct 24 1995 18:316
    
    Why worry you've got England's current number 2 Goalkeeper..
    superb at cutting out those swirling crosses that the "G"
    men will be supplying Mr Ferdinand 8-).
    
    Pj
45.2286From the land of sour grapes...CHEFS::OHAGANBMon Nov 20 1995 17:427
    That's Spurs' season over until they visit Highbury.
    
    
    :^)
    
    Barry.
    
45.2287FORTY2::ABRAHAMSWed Nov 22 1995 13:145
not only do we upset Middlesborough's unbeaten record, but
we manage to keep our first clean sheet of the season, and
Armstrong scores his fifth in six games. This puts us fifth
at least until tonight's games.
45.2288The King of the FFL....MARVIN::MORRELLI woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot!Wed Nov 22 1995 13:268
    >we manage to keep our first clean sheet of the season,
    
    Thank goodness... its the first 3 points that Mabbutt has earned me
    this season...
    
    	Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
45.2289The Real King of the FFL....METSYS::HERO::CHEWTERIwlji jachjajWed Nov 22 1995 14:3911
45.2290FORTY2::ABRAHAMSMon Dec 11 1995 17:016
our fourth clean sheet in succession leaves us in joint
third place, though the failure to keep clean sheets
hitherto means that our goal difference is not as good
as the other two teams on 30 points, so we're actually
fifth. 
45.2291FORTY2::ABRAHAMSMon Dec 18 1995 13:594
our fifth clean sheet in a row leaves us in third place, just two
points behind Man U. How much easier it is to climb the table when
you don't concede goals. Bolton and Southampton next.
45.2292FORTY2::ABRAHAMSWed Jan 03 1996 17:388
draws against Bolton and Southampton followed by a loss at
Ewood mean that our Christmas was disappointing. However, a
4-1 victory over Man Utd keeps us in 4th position. Armstrong's
goal total has moved into double figures, which is gratifying,
and apparently the Armstrong/Sheringham total is better than
the Sheringham/Klinsmann total at the same time last season.

45.2293FORTY2::ABRAHAMSMon Jan 15 1996 19:369
a goal from Armstrong takes Spurs to 3rd place, closing the gap
on Man U. Heady stuff on the pitch, but fresh consternation off
the pitch as uefa throw a wobbly and ban us from our next european
campaign. That nice Mr Sugar says uefa have got their knickers in
a twist, and takes time to tip his good friend Sir Terry as next
England coach. Hopefully we'll give Hereford a convincing drubbing
midweek to set us up for the return match against Villa, who beat
us 1-0 at the start of the season. 
45.2294poohFORTY2::ABRAHAMSMon Jan 22 1996 20:243
oh pooh. Spurs get tumbled by Villa again and drop to 4th place rather
than rise to 2nd. 
45.2295TDCIS4::M_HOTLINEHelp Desk Hero, 7858 6010Fri Jan 26 1996 12:3510
    Tottenham 's and Wimbledon's European fate is being decided in Geneva
    this morning. The FA are trying to overturn a ban imposed by UEFA which
    states that should either club qualify for Europe in the next 5 years,
    then they will be unable to participate, due to the fact that both
    sides fielded weakened sides in the INTERTOTO Cup last season.
    
    Well seeing as it is the English FA who are involved, the ban will
    probably be extended to 10 years.
    
    Gary  
45.2296Date for ReplayESSB::TJORDANStan The ManThu Feb 29 1996 13:359

Hello,

     Any date for the replay with Forest yet.


                                                        Tony.

45.2297CHEFS::STRATFORDSGroovy, Laidback &amp; NastyThu Feb 29 1996 13:442
    On SKY last night, they indicated it would be on the same day that the
    FA Cup Q-Finals will be played.
45.2298HuhAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Feb 29 1996 19:136
    ok I be confused by the last reply - I though the Totts were in the
    F.A cup quarters...
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
45.2299CHEFS::STRATFORDSGroovy, Laidback &amp; NastyThu Feb 29 1996 19:172
    Not unless drawing a fifth round match qualifies you to play in the
    next round.
45.2300High Fashion or what????CHEFS::CROSSAOnly losers take the bus!Tue Apr 16 1996 19:366
    What was Teddy S wearing on his head last night? Any particular reason?
    etc etc
    
    
    
    			Stretch.
45.2301Or Both?CHEFS::STRATFORDSGroovy, Laidback &amp; NastyTue Apr 16 1996 19:3911
    >What was Teddy S wearing on his head last night? Any particular
    >reason? etc etc
    
    1.	He thinks he's Jon Bon Jovi, or
    
    2.	He's a twat.
    
    Not that I dislike him or anything.
    
    Stuart
    
45.2302CHEFS::CROSSAOnly losers take the bus!Tue Apr 16 1996 19:464
    No bias at all, eh Stuart!
    
    
                     Stretch.
45.2303ZUR01::ASHGrahame Ash @RLETue Apr 16 1996 19:533
Oi Stretch! New PN required!!

grahame (also train & tram-user!)
45.2304!CHEFS::CROSSAOnly losers take the bus!Tue Apr 16 1996 19:561
    "Your SAD, and we know you are!" etc etc
45.2305CHEFS::STRATFORDSGroovy, Laidback &amp; NastyTue Apr 16 1996 19:573
    >"Your SAD, and we know you are!" etc etc
    
    Roughly translated means, "Haggishugger"
45.2306Eh?CHEFS::CROSSAOnly losers take the bus!Tue Apr 16 1996 19:581
    How do you know his parentage?
45.2307Help me please.WOTVAX::HARDYPWed Apr 17 1996 19:0610
    Hi chaps,
    
    Would any of you lucky Tot season ticket holders care to get me a (or
    several) ticket for the game at Newcastle. If you're not going to trail
    all the way up there I'd be more than happy to take your place.
    
    Please mail me 'Peter Hardy @olo' if you can help.
    
    thanks
    
45.2308Welcome to the lovely Elm Park!CHEFS::CROSSAIt's getting better all the timeThu Aug 01 1996 13:557
    Dave/any Spurs out there,
    
    Has anyone heard who will be playing for Tottingham at Reading this
    Saturday? 
    
    
    			Stretch. 
45.2309Austrian Newspapers: Today last game of Pfeffer for AustriaTYCHE::HERIBERTWed Oct 23 1996 18:307
45.2310CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJD'you want some?Mon Mar 03 1997 15:4516
    
    		Spurs 0  Forest 1
    	
    			 Saunders 
    
    
    Amazingly, the game went ahead despite the appearance of yours truly in
    the ground. And now I rather wish it had been postponed because it was
    quite possibly the worst game I've seen this season and considering I
    watch Reading week-in, week-out, that means this was pretty poor fayre!
    
    Match report: Saunders scored in the 18th minute whilst the Tottenham
    defence stood and watched him. Spurs wouldn't have scored if they'd
    played their entire squad against Tommy Wright. The End.
    
    j.
45.2311BYEBYE ALAN:-)CHEFS::MANSELLNFri May 09 1997 21:2413
    
    According to Soccernet:
    
    Alan Sugar has threatened to quit if Spurs do not win the Premiership
    within the next 2 years.
    
    He said 'If I can't crack it, I'll let some other brain surgeon come
    in and have a go. I'll clear off.' 
    
    Well, ByeBye Alan and enjoy your retirement!!!
    
    Neal.
    
45.2312promises promisesMKTCRV::MANNERINGSMon May 12 1997 19:155
    >>Alan Sugar has threatened to quit
    
    That sounds like a promise to me. Let us hope he keeps it!
    
    ..Kevin..
45.2313another signing on fee and 1 yr deal !!!CHEFS::16.37.12.81::PaulUp the WolvesFri May 16 1997 21:2111
Off IRN:

Jurgen Klinsmann won't be coming back to play professional football in England 
after all. 

Germany's captain has opted instead to move from Bayern Munich, where he's 
been for two turbulent seasons, to Italian side Sampdoria. 

The move to Italy is likely to be the last major European transfer of the 
player's career. Klinsmann, who turns 33 in July, is expected to sign a 
one-year contract.