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Sherwood: This ruined my time with Spurs, and it could bring down Pochettino's team

mawspurs

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Tim Sherwood has warned Tottenham Hotspur to cut out the individual errors.

Read the full article at HITC
 

Gassin's finest

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Redfap

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He actually does have a bit of a point, over the last 2 and a bit seasons, some dreadful individual errors have proven very costly. I think I read a stat that we were leading goals conceded because of errors.
 

Gaz_Gammon

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Well all those errors didn't do Liverpool much harm.

Stats, marvelous ain't they.
 

onthetwo

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thats the only explanation for Vlads performance last night i.e he was trying to make enough mistakes for the whole team for the whole season so that we get them out of the way! Thanks Vlad!
 

PT

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I guess if ten changes game by game is the mandate then individual errors will be rife as game consistency and familiarity throughout will be the key issues.
If just the back five can remain consistent and only changed for suspension and injury, half the individual errors will be minimised.
 

Spurs1960

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I guess if ten changes game by game is the mandate then individual errors will be rife as game consistency and familiarity throughout will be the key issues.
If just the back five can remain consistent and only changed for suspension and injury, half the individual errors will be minimised.

The midweek team is playing every week consistently. That's plenty of football not to make errors, if you are a good enough player of course, but Chiriches isn't and never has been.

Kyle Walker is injured because he never got a rest and kept playing in virtually every game.
 

slartibartfast

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Good point. You can't make 10 changes per game and expect anything other than a shit performance. But who's fault is that. Thing is you cant treat it as a total separate entity.The results and performance affect the first team.
Either go at it proper or play kids and get knocked out asap. This piss balling about is ridiculous.
 

Jenko

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Good point. You can't make 10 changes per game and expect anything other than a shit performance. But who's fault is that. Thing is you cant treat it as a total separate entity.The results and performance affect the first team.
Either go at it proper or play kids and get knocked out asap. This piss balling about is ridiculous.

I disagree cos this mid week team is not much different from last weeks... They should be gelling at the same rate as the 1st team and noone is left out, all players are getting games and keeping the spirits up.

My point is, 10 changes is much better than 5-8 changes...
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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I guess if ten changes game by game is the mandate then individual errors will be rife as game consistency and familiarity throughout will be the key issues.
If just the back five can remain consistent and only changed for suspension and injury, half the individual errors will be minimised.
That was largely the same players that played in the last Europa league game and the Mikey mouse cup.
It's not like they've all just met is it?
 

UncleBuck

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He actually does have a bit of a point, over the last 2 and a bit seasons, some dreadful individual errors have proven very costly. I think I read a stat that we were leading goals conceded because of errors.
Two and a bit seasons? You haven't been supporting us long have you ;)
Timmy said last night twenty goals were conceded last season due to individual errors.....appauling.
 
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