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sheringmann

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Bungling Spurs gifts Reading draw and makes life tough for Berbatov

Tottenham 2 Reading 2


By DANIEL KING - More by this author » Last updated at 23:32pm on 5th January 2008
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Dimitar Berbatov did his duty, but not even he could save the blushes of Paul Robinson, Tom Huddlestone and Tottenham.


The Bulgaria striker augmented his own reputation, and probably his transfer window price, with two goals which should have been enough to win this match.
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But on Fabio Capello's first weekend in this country, his highlights DVD will feature two mistakes from the artiste formerly known as England's No 1 and the senseless sending-off of international wannabe Huddlestone.
Robinson's second error was the less glaring but the more costly,a weak parry which allowed Stephen Hunt to equalise and brought back bad memories of Moscow. But he had neither a defender nor a Zagreb divot to blame for the excruciating own-goal which gifted Reading's second-string the lead.
This match was always going to struggle to live up to Tottenham's memorable 6-4 win over the same opponents a week earlier but no one in the crowd nor, you suspect, Signor Capello, will forget Robinson's moment of madness in a hurry.
The home goalkeeper had not had a save to make before Hunt lined up a 25th-minute free-kick more than 30 yards out near Reading's right-hand touchline and seemed to be in control of the overhit delivery, jumping to catch the ball cleanly.
But as Robinson returned to earth,with Andre Bikey posing only a token threat, he inexplicably stepped back over the line and carried the ball with him.By the time he realised his error and threw the ball away, the assistant referee's flag had signalled a goal.
With the lack of protests suggesting it had indeed crossed the line,the obituaries for Robinson's international career were being dusted off once more. "England's No 1," came the mocking chorus from the previously quiet away fans.
Tottenham manager Juande Ramos was more charitable when asked what he thought Capello would make of it all.
"It's up to Capello to say what he feels on that subject," said Ramos, who insisted it was teams, not individuals, who ultimately conceded goals. "I don't think he's going to judge any player on his performance in one game but on his characteristics as a whole."
But this was just the latest match in which the qualities which once made Robinson an automatic choice for England seemed to have deserted him.
It was just as well for Tottenham and Berbatov that Reading, who had been in front three times the previous week,once more failed to hold a lead.
Berbatov's rasping shot brought the scores level within three minutes, and Tottenham should have been in the clear by half-time, with Jermaine Jenas twice bursting through only for unconvincing finishes to allow Adam Federici to make two good saves. Such profligacy seemed unlikely to be costly when Berbatov converted a penalty early in the second half after Robbie Keane was fouled by Liam Rosenior.
Spurs missed chances to seal the game but Reading never looked like causing any further embarrassment until the 78th minute when Leroy Lita burst into the inside left channel and sent in a shot on target. Robinson stopped it but could not hold on to the ball, which Hunt forced in from a narrow angle.
For all Tottenham's defensive incompetence, Reading deserve credit for being in a position to earn a replay on Tuesday week. Dave Kitson, who was not even in the 16,may not give two, er, hoots, about the FA Cup, but a side showing eight changes from the 10-goal thriller a week before played with the commitment,if not the attacking intent, of a team that cared.
Manager Steve Coppell, whose innovative 3-4-2-1 formation frustrated Tottenham for long periods, said: "I've got 20-odd men who I consider to be part of the first team squad,to be used at any time. They needed to show they were all up to speed, and they did so in the best possible way, via their commitment.
"If we get the semis or the final, I will pick the same team. But I might wake up before then."
Reading were the ones dreaming of a win after the equaliser, especially when Huddlestone, who had only been on the pitch for two minutes, decided it would be a good idea to aim a headbutt at Bobby Convey and was sent off by referee Mark Clattenburg. A penny for your thoughts, Mr Berbatov,at that moment. But his talents will apparently cost £30million, so he may have to suffer more days like this.


What does this guy have against us????

on second thought he sounds just like a few in this forum...
 

Houdini

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sheringmann; [I said:
What does this guy have against us????[/I]

on second thought he sounds just like a few in this forum...

Who cares if he has anything against us! If thats how he saw the match then fair enough, thats his opinion, and he's entitled to it.........just like everyone on this forum! (Including yourself) :wink:
 

joey55

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Similar things were posted on here, so it could just as easily be a Spurs fan.
 

alfiespurs

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A bit like the pathetic tw@t from BBC Radio Berkshire ... But to put things into perspective, we should have finished it off today, BUT WE WILL BEAT THIS SCUM !
 

alfiespurs

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oops need to say England Ex Number 1 .. Robinson, sorry mate you are not good enough ! Bring in Robert Green ( Yes I hate the Pikey Third Class Bast@ards).:grin:
 

TrueYid

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Funny thing this - half of the forums on here are saying much worse things then this guy has said, but then again we are allowed to point out our obvious floors, but someone who is paid to write for a newspaper is obviously a goon if he points out the flamming obvious.

I believe he wrote it, I believe it more than the trollop being dished out on spurscommunity right now.
 

PYiddy

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i think hes got the game spot on. we never killed off the game, we had plenty of chances to. Robbo fucked up, it was a goal, hudds sending off was a joke.

pretty spot on IMO
 

phil

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Sorry, the article is spot on. I could have written it myself except that I would have made more of the 5 clear chances we missed.

The truth hurts.
 

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A bit like the pathetic tw@t from BBC Radio Berkshire ... But to put things into perspective, we should have finished it off today, BUT WE WILL BEAT THIS SCUM !

that's the spirit!! COYS!!! YID Army! ... but actually will we? won't it be luck if we do? :cry:
 

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their second goal was a fantastic save by robbo. shame none of the defence were switched on to clear the save.
 

themanwhofellasleep

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I really don't understand it when people complain about journalists not liking Spurs.

First of all, who cares?

Second of all, here's how tabloid journalism works: journos aren't interested in the truth, they are interested in selling papers/advertising space. This means that they want their match reports to be as dramatic as possible. In turn, this means hyping players up if they have a good game and slating them disproportionately if they have a bad game. And if there's a story rumbling in the background (new England manager/Berbatov linked with Man U) then that story will be used to add extra spice to the article. This happens to every single team in the country. Fans of every single premiership team will believe that their club is hated by the press and suffers unfairly. It's crap. Don't read gutter journalism and you won't get wound up.
 

CosmicHotspur

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Regardless of the article, we were dominating this game and let it slip away. All credit to Reading for cashing in on it when things fell apart.

I'm not a Robinson fan but he can't be blamed for everything - if anything until that first goal he was playing a blinder and was that ball completely over the goal line? (I haven't seen the highlights yet). Huddlestone's behaviour was irresponsible and a disgrace and didn't help matters.

So now there's an extra game to be played, which we could well have done without when we so should have had this one in the bag and finished with.

I'm sure Ramos is assessing everything, game by game, and will find new strategies as well as new players so we have to be patient, a hard lesson we should have learned over the past seasons.
 

phil

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their second goal was a fantastic save by robbo. shame none of the defence were switched on to clear the save.

:duh: A fantastic save? You're having a larf. If it was a fantastic save, how come it ended in the back of the net?

If you watched the MOTD highlights last night you would have seen a goalkeeping masterclass in how to deal with shots that you cannot hold. On three occasions James had to make similar diving saves to that required of Robbo and each time managed to put the ball safe.
 

SoulDog

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He's right, Robinson is awful, costing us every week, and what the fuck was Huddlestone doing?

Weird game yesterday, we was all over them playing well, playing some good footabll, we had so many chances. we should of scored 4 or more goals in the first half, if we would of put our chances away we would of won that easy.. :bang:
 

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:duh: A fantastic save? You're having a larf. If it was a fantastic save, how come it ended in the back of the net?

If you watched the MOTD highlights last night you would have seen a goalkeeping masterclass in how to deal with shots that you cannot hold. On three occasions James had to make similar diving saves to that required of Robbo and each time managed to put the ball safe.

didn't you read all my post?? i said it was a shame that none of defenders were switched on to clear it after the save.

I've played in goal many times and he got down low and fast to make that save. it was great reactions. but i guess we should all continue to say he's shit, although the bandwagon is getting very full.
 

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Can someone tell me if the park lane still sing England's
No 1 when Robbo is down that endand does he still love the park lane? Not been to WHL since the start of the season so don't know what the general feeling is towards him right now.
 

SoulDog

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Can someone tell me if the park lane still sing England's
No 1 when Robbo is down that endand does he still love the park lane? Not been to WHL since the start of the season so don't know what the general feeling is towards him right now.

People still love him, but i think people are starting to see his true colours, ramos must see we need a new keeper....:shrug:
 
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