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The White Hart Wag – 14/03/2006

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Vital Spurs asked who or what is responsible for our recent poor run of results. Martin Jol polled 11%. Looks like fans don’t believe Edgar Davids or Mido’s absence had any effect as those options polled just 2% each. A collective lack of self belief/quality game second highest with 24% but the main finger of blame has been pointed at Paul Stalteri with 58%.

Spurs have been linked with a move for Olivier Thomert The 25-year-old Lens striker has added fuel to the fire with his recent comments in But!: ‘My ambition is to play at a superior level. I have been at Lens for four years. I’m attracted by England, which is a league that could match my qualities, but it will come in time. I already had opportunities to go there in the past but I could not seize them, I hope there will be new ones soon. For the moment I am not worried by the clubs attracted in me.?


The Under-18s lost 1-0 at Crystal Palace. Their coach, Pat Holland, was left to rue some poor finishing as the young team missed some good chances to score.

Michael Carrick told the official site that the last minute goal by Gallas at the weekend was ‘hard to take’. ‘It is hard to take when you have played well and think you deserve to get something out of the game. What can you do? You don’t expect Gallas to do that and he won’t score many of them in his career.’

Spurs reserves beat Portsmouth 2-0 on Monday night, keeping them well ahead in the race to win the Barclays Reserve League South. Stephen Kelly opened the scoring and Andy Reid – back following a knee injury – put pay to any hopes Portsmouth had in the second half. Dean Marney played for an hour, his first start since October when he picked up an Achilles injury. ‘New boy’ Hossam Ghaly also managed 60 minutes in his first appearance for Spurs.

Hossam Ghaly told the official site that he is recovering from his groin injury but is taking things slowly: ‘I have been training with the team, I am not feeling pain anymore and feel fit. To play games? I haven’t played for two months now so I will probably have to take it slowly, train more with the team and play with the reserves for one or two games.’

The Daily Mirror claim Ruud van Nistelrooy will be offered a new contract at Old Trafford. The Sun say he will be edged out by Louis Saha and is being chased by Spurs, Roma and AC Milan.

Spurs are being linked with £3million rated 19-year-old Marseille midfielder Samir Nasri according to a report in The Sun.

Vital Spurs asked if Mido was worth £5million. The results said: Yes 65%, No 6%, More like £4million 12%, More like £3million 17% Full article:
Vital Spurs Know What Mido Is Worth

Yet another player has been linked to a move to White Hart Lane. This time a promising 19-year-old midfielder Craig Bryson from Scottish Bells Division One club Clyde. Full article: Spurs Target Young Midfielder

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