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chrissivad

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Hull 1 - 2 Spurs
Livermore Kane, Eriksen
Spurs: Lloris(c), Dier (Chiriches), Fazio, Vertonghen, Davies; Dembele (Lennon), Mason, Eriksen, Lamela; Kane, Soldado (Paulinho).
Subs: Vorm, Ball, Ceballos, Stambouli


Hull: McGregor, Elmohamady, Robertson, Dawson, Davies, Huddlestone, Livermore, Ramírez, Brady, Ben Arfa, Jelavic
Subs: Harper, Rosenior, Chester, Meyler, Hernandez, Sagbo, Quinn

Ref: Craig Pawson
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89 mins GOAL Hull 1-2 Tottenham - Christian Eriksen
The Hull defence finally cracks.
Christian Eriksen is the man who picks the lock, drilling home from 20 yards as the hosts sat deeper and deeper.
What a body blow for a Hull side who have sweated buckets.

79 mins Substitution, Tottenham Hotspur. Paulinho replaces Soldado
60 mins GOAL Hull 1-1 Tottenham - Harry Kane

Christian Eriksen is the source of Totttenham's leveller.
The Dane whips a fantastic shot over the wall and against the post from 25 yards out. Allan McGregor was beaten all ends up and the only touch he gets on the ball is to accidentally direct the rebound straight to Harry Kane.
He slots in the rebound from five yards for parity.
58 mins Substitution, Tottenham Hotspur. Aaron Lennon replaces Mousa Dembele
49 mins RED CARD - Gaston Ramirez

The red mist descended for Gaston Ramirez and the red card climbs out of Craig Pawson's pocket. The Uruguayan was ruffled by the attentions of Mousa Dembele and Ben Davies and is tipped over the edge by Jan Vertonghen easing his knee into him as he lay on the floor.
Ramirez reacts by kicking out at Vertonghen, the linesman spots the retaliation and that is curtains for the Hull midfielder.
45 mins Substitution, Tottenham Hotspur. Vlad Chiriches replaces Eric Dier.
HALF TIME Hull 1-0 Tottenham
33 mins YELLOW CARD - Erik Dyer
Eric Dier goes into the book as he chops down Robbie Brady with a scissoring slide challenge.
Tottenham are irritated that a Tom Huddlestone tackle a few minutes before did not warrant the same punishment.
8 mins GOAL Hull 1-0 Tottenham - Jake Livermore
Jake Livermore does not celebrate against his old club, but he must take some personal satisfaction from that strike.
Tottenham clear the initial ball into the box through Federico Fazio, but fail to apply enough pressure on their former player. Livermore controls, gets his head up and drills a low shot into the bottom corner from 20-odd yards.
That is the sort of drive and directness that Tottenham could do with in their own midfield.
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alfiespurs

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watching my old favourites....Dawson ( not sure if he is avaiable) and Tom against these wannabes.... Predicting a Hull victory as these muppets are toothless... Before I get slated anyone supporting these complete waste of space are deluded...
 

tony_parkes

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watching my old favourites....Dawson ( not sure if he is avaiable) and Tom against these wannabes.... Predicting a Hull victory as these muppets are toothless... Before I get slated anyone supporting these complete waste of space are deluded...

We aren't good at the moment but the international break means the pressure has lifted and the fact we have been better away from home gives me some hope.

I wish I knew you in real life and I could embrace you, possibly stroke your hair, as long as you don't put sticky shit in it, and tell you that it will be all right in the end. x
 

shelfboy68

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Not getting any better yet another defeat 2-0 imo we cant keep banking on away form to keep us going.
 

sim0n

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Looks like we will see Davies starting:

"Danny Rose has failed to recover from a rib injury in time for their match against Hull City and it means Davies will come into the team, according to a report in the London Evening Standard.

Davies will now be looking to nail down his place and prove to boss Mauricio Pochettino that he deserves to be the Argentine's first-choice left-back.

Rose has shown glimpses of ability during the campaign so far but looks vulnerable defensively and there is certainly room for improvement in that position."

Really hoping to see Stambouli paired with Mason in the mid as well, but we'll see what pops up tomorrow...
 

sim0n

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You want some? Don't come in here throwing your weight around and supporting the team. Call yourself a fan? Get bitching jizzbag. :unsure:
Yeah M8, what kind of fan supports the team?.... If you were a REAL fan, then you'd be slating the manager and at least 2 players by now -- FFS, we're almost 24 hours prior to kick off man!!! How can you work yourself up into a proper, angst-filled, bitter lather about Spurs' failings by kick off if you're not starting now? :p:pompous::bag:
 

Wheeler Dealer

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Looks like we will see Davies starting:

"Danny Rose has failed to recover from a rib injury in time for their match against Hull City and it means Davies will come into the team, according to a report in the London Evening Standard.

Davies will now be looking to nail down his place and prove to boss Mauricio Pochettino that he deserves to be the Argentine's first-choice left-back.

Rose has shown glimpses of ability during the campaign so far but looks vulnerable defensively and there is certainly room for improvement in that position."

Really hoping to see Stambouli paired with Mason in the mid as well, but we'll see what pops up tomorrow...
Lets hope Davies show greater promise than his comical cameo's in the Europa League.. Not convinced
 

mark87

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Hope Davies walks the walk now, been getting a bit fed up with seeing him in the press almost every week saying he wants to start in the PL and wants more games, prove yourself on the pitch son and you'll get your chance, that's how it works.
 

sim0n

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Lets hope Davies show greater promise than his comical cameo's in the Europa League.. Not convinced

We see Rose does not show greater promise than his comical cameo's in the Premier League.. we've witnessed he is not a Premiership level player...

Davies is TBD, but Rose is a known quantity (y)
 

THFCSPURS19

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Hope Davies walks the walk now, been getting a bit fed up with seeing him in the press almost every week saying he wants to start in the PL and wants more games, prove yourself on the pitch son and you'll get your chance, that's how it works.
TBF, Davies has also said he's willing to wait for his chance (which, it seems, he's now getting) and wasn't too bothered....
 
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