作者GoldSky (高尔多斯基)
看板Hotspur
标题[THFC] Spurs Pies之球季回顾 八月
时间Tue May 20 20:19:36 2008
http://www.spurspies.tv/2008/05/spurs_pies_200708_season_revie.html#more
Wednesday 1st August Leyton Orient 2 Spurs 4
The month began on something of a high note, as our impressive pre-season
continued with a victory over League One Orient. More important than the
result was the fact that three of our four strikers got on the scoresheet,
with a Robbie Keane double, adding to goals from Darren Bent and a scorcher
from Jermain Defoe.
Thursday 2nd August King out til October
As we were soon to realise though, good news would prove few and far between
in the early months of the season, and Ledley King's latest setback was very
bad news indeed. King would eventually return to the first team in December,
making his first appearance of the season against Fulham on Boxing Day. The
defence struggled hugely in his absence, with the likes of Younes Kaboul and
Anthony Gardner proving to be utterly inadequate deputies.
Friday 3rd August Ghaly rejects Birmingham
A truly astonishing turn of events saw Hossam Ghaly fall out with Birmingham
manager Steve Bruce before Spurs had even had a chance to finalise his sale.
Ghaly's attitude issues forced him into a self-imposed exile, and he was
eventually loaned out to Derby in January. Reports that he demanded to be
sent back to exile soon after were never confirmed.
Saturday 4th August Spurs 2 Torino 0
Yet again, a seemingly positive pre-season victory which, with the benefit of
hindsight, only served to underline the poor quality of our summer
opposition. Win after win filled us fans with hope only for it to be cruelly
destroyed some seven days later.
Saturday 11th August Sunderland 1 Spurs 0
Michael Chopra's injury-time winner still haunts me in my sleep. With the
game chosen as the opening fixture of the new season, the first goal of the
Premier League campaign came not from the much-hyped Spurs side, but the new
boys' new signing. Spurs' habit of conceding crucial late goals is yet to be
adequately remedied.
Tuesday 14th August Spurs 1 Everton 3
If Sunderland fired the warning shots, Everton set the natives into a mortal
panic. Having narrowly beaten the Merseyside club to fifth place last season,
this match was seen as a more tangible measuring stick for Spurs' progress.
As it turned out, they were found well and truly wanting, the only bright
spot came when Anthony Gardner briefly brought us back on level terms. Little
did any of us know that Gardner would finish the season struggling to earn a
spot on Everton's bench, and be grateful for it.
Thursday 16th August Mido signs for Middlesbrough
Jol summoned by Levy
A bad day for fans of likeable but overweight footballing personalities. If
Mido's exit was inevitable and justified, Martin Jol's sudden fall from grace
was anything but. Only the most ignorant of club chairmen would consider two
defeats to be the stuff of crisis and panic, and I need not expand any
further on my contempt for our fearless leader Daniel Levy. Mido would prove
to be the answer to precisely no one's prayers at Middlesbrough, whilst Jol
lasted just two more months before the axe fell.
Saturday 18th August Spurs 4 Derby County 0
Derby's start to the season had offered little hint of the disaster lurking
around the corner, and so this thrashing was, at the time, seen more as
evidence of a Spurs revival than a Derby disaster. Darren Bent scored his
first goal for the club; Steed Malbranque scored two and ran the show.
Malbranque would end the season as our most consistent performer, Bent a
reminder of a summer of folly.
Sunday 19th August Tabloids reveal meetings with Ramos
If Levy's "summoning" three days earlier was the warning sign of a marriage
on the rocks, the following Sunday's tabloid reports were the sex tape
featuring your beloved and your best friend. Graphic images of Spurs
directors meeting Sevilla manager Juande Ramos were plastered all over the
red tops, and we knew immediately both Jol's fate and the identity of the
next in line.
Tuesday 21st August Club issue statement
Like a little boy's finger desperately trying to fix a leak in a dam, Levy
and co did all that they could to stem the tide, but the damage was very much
done. A statement said all the right things, but came across very much like
the proverbial Tory MP whose affair has just been harshly exposed, with Jol
cast in the role of woman scorned.
Thursday 23rd August Robinson backs Jol
Cynics may suggest that Paul Robinson's comments were designed to deflect
from his latest blunder, made whilst wearing the England Number 1 jersey.
Despite this, his sentiments were still appreciated by fans still trying to
take in what was happening at their club.
Sunday 26th August Manchester United 1 Spurs 0
With reports suggesting Jol had been fortunate even to make it to the fourth
game of the season, his side put on a brave and determined display that could
and should have earned them at least a point at Old Trafford against a United
side also struggling for form. The difference being that Alex Ferguson had
some nine Premier League titles in his favour, and hence his position was
never in any doubt. A spectacular Nani goal was the difference in the end,
and for all our chances, we were unable to find a way past Edwin Van der Sar,
Rio Ferdinand and Wes Brown, all of whom made spectacular stops to prevent
certain goals.
Tuesday 28th August Spurs ban Evening Standard
The day the club proved shameless in their attempts to silence the deafening
whispers. After Standard columnist Matthew Norman had the temerity to
criticise the almighty Levy, the club responded in the only way that a
laughing stock can, by doing all they can not to hear the guffawing. The ban
was met with unanimous criticism, and the status of the ban is unclear at the
present time.
Friday 31st August Danny Murphy sold to Fulham
A relatively quiet transfer deadline day saw only one departure and no
further signings. Having been effectively frozen out just 18 months after
joining the club, Murphy was left with no choice but to make the short hop
across London. Fast forward nine months later, and Fulham fans must be
thanking their lucky stars.
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恕不翻译 XD 翻下去会死人...
现在回头看很多事件都很有趣
8/23的Robbo挺Jol 果然只有Jol会让他过的这麽无忧无虑
还有8/31最後的交易 从这天起就开始为富咸的保级在布局 XD
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