Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Premier League Archive - Classic EPL Games


1. Season 1994/95 Manchester United vs Ipswich Town







Amazing game. The highest home win in Premiership and personal record of Andy Cole.



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2. Season 1998/99 Blackburn Rovers vs Chelsea FC








Roy Hodgson's Blackburn facing ultra-offensive Ginaluca Vialli's Chelsea. One of the best games from season 98/99.



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3. Season 1999/00 Chelsea FC vs Manchester United







Favourite game of everyone who says 'Manure' instead of Man United.



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4. Season 2000/01 Chelsea FC vs Arsenal London







5 minutes left. You are losing 0-2. Everything is possible as long as you play.



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5. Season 1994/95 Tottenham Hotspur vs Newcastle United








Jurgen Klinsmann + Teddy Sheringham = Goals. One of the best games from season 1994/95.



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6. Season 2002/03 Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton FC







Spurs fans thanked to God when the game was over.



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7. Season 2000/01 Everton vs FC Liverpool







One of the greatest derby matches between this two teams.



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INTERVIEW: LEDLEY KING


28/02/2007 10:52:26

Watching Ledley King galloping around the perimeter of the pitches at the training ground with considerable purpose, it is clear that he has the finishing line of his injury pain firmly in sight.

The skipper, absent since the Boxing Day encounter with Aston Villa with a case of bone stress in his left foot, is in the midst of a running programme to test the injury before hopefully very soon taking the next step and returning to the full training fold.

"At the moment I am just running every other day and in between that I'm doing bike work and swimming," reported the England international last week. "It is about building up my fitness without overloading the foot. It seems to be going well at this point, but I thought that last time as well, I was ready to come back then had a bad reaction. I'm taking it quite slowly now and hoping that my foot withstands it this time.

"I realise that after two months or so of being out that it is not going to be so easy for me to just jump back into training. I tried to come back last time after three or four weeks so this time I am that much further behind and have to do a bit more to build myself back up to the level of full training.

“We've spoken about it and I will spend next week running to pick up my fitness and, depending on how that goes, we will take it from there (see if I can step back into training from there)," he continued, before placing a tentative time frame on his return.

"If all goes well I hope to be back at some time in March (they think I could be back training in three or four weeks, but it could be quicker - or a little bit longer. We'll see)."

Ledley then went on to block a suggestion from the medics that his efforts in the swimming pool could well be worth a slot in front of the THTV camera...

"If the camera was coming there is no way I would be in the water! To be honest, I have surprised myself and have done better than I thought I would. One of the youngsters tried to do it the other day and got cramp after two lengths and had to jump out!

"I am sticking in there, I find it tough, but it is good fitness work. I can't say I enjoy it, but there are not too many black swimmers that I know so maybe there is hope for me..."

Ledley stepping out of the matchday tunnel again is likely to coincide with the business end of the season, hopefully timed with a push up the Premiership pecking order and progress in the UEFA and FA Cups.

"All the work we did earlier in the season is paying off now. We are getting closer to the prizes now and there are still big games to come. It will be a great time to be involved, unfortunately we lost to Arsenal in the Carling Cup semi-final, but we've still got the FA and UEFA Cup to look forward to and we are desperate to win one of them.

"To win something would ease the pain of missing out on a chunk of this season, to get some silverware is mine and everyone else's goal at the Club and we believe we can do it."

On the FA Cup front, last Monday saw our allocated No.8 ball drawn third last out of the pot and paired away to Chelsea - a tie that Ledley acknowledges as probably the toughest out there, but the sort of occasion players want to be involved in.

"I suppose you can't complain, it could have gone either way, but to get the champions makes it very difficult. The thing is with Chelsea, we have beaten them this season and there is a belief that we can do it again.

"It will be a great game to be involved in and hopefully we can get the right outcome.

"As a player you want to play against the best players, test yourself in the big games and produce the goods. They don't come much bigger than this, it will be a great spectacle and our fans will travel in their thousands. The atmosphere will be brilliant and we feel that whoever we play in the cup we can win against."

Ledley concedes that continued participation in all the cup competitions did take its toll on the bid to repeat and build on last season's improved league performance. It has been something of a step into the unknown for this group of players in battling on all fronts, but the 26-year-old does believe it has provided a valuable experience that the squad will be better for in forthcoming seasons.

"If you look back over the years Tottenham have traditionally been a cup team and there has not been too many times when we've been in the top five in recent times. I think the expectations from last season were rightly high and we all wanted to be involved heavily in everything this season.

"Our league form has been dented from that but it is a learning process for our young squad and I am confident that what we have learned from this season will stand us in good stead for the next. I am sure we will be better at juggling if we can stay in the UEFA Cup next season.

"It does take a bit of adapting to and it is a new thing for us. While we've tried our best, our league displays were not as good as we would have liked, but there are still games in the season for us to pick up points and finish as high as we can.”

"I am sure it can still be a great season."

by tottenhamhotspur.com

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Mido says he’s ‘very proud’ to be part


28/02/2007 11:26:46

Mido says he’s ‘very proud’ to be part of what he describes as ‘one of the best forward lines in the league’ here at Spurs.


The Egyptian hitman agrees that our fantastic four – Dimitar Berbatov, Robbie Keane, Jermain Defoe and Mido himself – are in as good form both as a unit and individually as they have been all season.

Mido, hit recently by a nagging groin problem, has two goals in his last four appearances and set-up Robbie’s fantastic volleys in the FA Cup win at Fulham. In addition to those goals, Robbie bagged two against Bolton to make it four in three while Dimitar’s performance on his own following Robbie’s red card against Bolton won plaudits all-round. He has three in three and 15 this term. Jermain has 14 and enjoyed a spell of nine goals in nine starts earlier this season.

“I think we’ve done very well,” commented Mido on his fellow strikers. “It’s about ups and downs and it’s very emotional.

“I’m working very hard in training to try and prove that I deserve to play and every time I come on or start the game, I try to prove my point and it's the same with the other lads. We are all coping well and at the end of the day, the winner is Spurs.

“Here, if I’m not playing and Berba and Keano are playing, or Berba and Jermain, they will do the same job and if Berba isn’t playing, I will do the same job.

“Not many teams in England have strikers who can do that job to the same level.

“Bolton was one of Berba’s best games for Spurs. Robbie was fantastic before he was sent off and believe me, if Jermain is playing instead of Robbie, he will do the same. But it’s not just about goals and assists, it’s about how well we play.”

After a stop-start season, Mido is pleased with his form. “Yes, especially in training – I haven’t been training like I’m training at the moment, not since the start of the season. I feel fit as never before and that’s a good sign.

“The last couple of games have gone well for me, I scored against Southend, Arsenal and helped set up the goals against Fulham.

“My groin injury was very frustrating but it’s not a big problem and we still have plenty of games to go. I’m pleased with my form and I think the manager is happy as well - hopefully I will score more goals.”

by tottenhamhotspur.com

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DAWS ON BOLTON


28/02/2007 12:16:08

Michael Dawson sat back and thought 'cheers lads' as we stormed into a 3-0 lead against Bolton - only for it all to change in an instant.


Our Mr Consistent in defence admired what was unfolding in front of him as Robbie Keane’s double and a goal from Jermaine Jenas put us three up with only 21 minutes on the clock.

However, Robbie was soon sent off for handball, Gary Speed reduced arrears from the penalty spot and suddenly it was 3-1 and down to 10 men with an hour to play against the team in fifth in the Premiership.

“I was watching from the back thinking ‘cheers lads’ as we went 3-0 up,” reflected Michael. “Robbo had one great save to make in that opening spell but we played some great stuff and importantly scored the goals as well.

“The thing with Bolton is that you know they will continue to give everything, even at 3-0 down when a lot of teams might have folded.

“They got themselves back into the game and when we lost Robbie we all knew we were in for a tough test, especially with the scoreline then at 3-1.

“At half-time we regrouped and we knew what it was going to be like. We couldn't press as much and they had more of the ball but the lads worked their socks off.

“It wasn't quite as pretty in the second half - although Berba made it pretty with how he was plucking the ball out the air - and it was a pure team performance. Aaron’s goal just capped it off.

“As a defender, sometimes you don't have to be pretty. If you keep the ball out of the net you've done your job and that was the case in the second half.”

by tottenhamhotspur.com

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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Dimitar Berbatov Goal


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Monday, February 26, 2007

Paul Robinson Goal Saver



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Saturday, February 24, 2007

Berbatov Goals Mixes


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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Tottenham's A Dream To Me


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Friday, February 16, 2007

FA Cup 5th Round Fulham F.C. vs Tottenham





Sun 18 Feb 07 16:00 PM, Fulham F.C. 0-4 Tottenham, At Craven Cottage
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Fulham wins 10 draws 22 Tottenham Hotspur wins 31
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7' [0 - 1] R. Keane
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81' [0 - 3] D. Berbatov
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Match Preview



By Peter ORourke


Fulham entertain Tottenham in the fifth round of the FA Cup on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.

The two sides only met last month with Pascal Chimbonda's late goal cancelling out Vincenzo Montella's opener in a 1-1 draw at Craven Cottage.


Spurs go into the game looking to end a poor run of form after losing their last three games.


Martin Jol's side are set to be boosted by the return of Aaron Lennon after he missed last weekend's defeat at Sheffield United.


Jol must decide who to start in attack with Jermain Defoe suspended leaving Robbie Keane, Mido and Dimitar Berbatov all battling for a start.


Jermaine Jenas is also suspended, but Tom Huddlestone could return after illness.


Ledley King is still missing for Tottenham, but Anthony Gardner could be back after injury.


Fulham skipper Michael Brown misses out against his old club as he serves a suspension, but Carlos Bocanegra is available again after a ban.


Papa Bouba Diop and Alexei Smertin are battling it out to replace Brown in midfield


Jan Lastuvka will continue in goal because of Antti Niemi's back strain.

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Match Of The Day 17/02/2007 10:45pm, FA Cup


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Lennon shows goals Com.


Aaron Lennon 4 min comp of lennon shows goals skills and a lot of assists



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Tuesday, February 13, 2007

''Berbatov The Deadly Angel


Check out my new promo called ''Berbatov The Deadly Angel'' !




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Sunday, February 11, 2007

Amazing Spurs Movie


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Saturday, February 3, 2007

Top Goals of January


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Thursday, February 1, 2007

Carling League cup Semi-Final Round 2nd Match





Wed 31 Jan 07 20:00 PM, Arsenal 3-1 Tottenham , At Emirates Stadium
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Tottenham vs Arsenal - Carling Cup - Goals - DM
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77' [1 - 0] E.S. Adebayor
85' [1 - 1] Mido
105' [2 - 1] J. Aliadiere
113' [3 - 1] P. Chimbonda (o.g.)

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