作者GoldSky (高尔多斯基)
看板Hotspur
标题[THFC] Spurs Pies之球季回顾 九月
时间Tue May 20 20:25:24 2008
http://www.spurspies.tv/2008/05/the_spurs_pies_200708_season_r_1.html#more
Saturday 1st September Premier League - Fulham 3 Spurs 3
When what should have been a routine victory over a poor Fulham side turned
into an epic tale of comebacks and missed chances, Martin Jol must've known
once and for all that only a miracle would save his job. An awesome
performance from young Gareth Bale was the only real positive to come from a
game that saw us throw away what was both a 2-0 and 3-1 lead, with Diomansy
Kamara earning a point with his first league goal for his new club, a
ridiculously acrobatic overhead kick deep into injury time.
Thursday 13th September Chimbonda arrested
The international break brought respite for both Jol and his beleaguered
squad, but with just two days to go before a particularly daunting North
London derby, Pascal Chimbonda managed to bring further shame on the club
when he was arrested for alleged conspiracy to defraud. The issue seems to
have since blown over, but many have suggested Chimbonda's inconsistent
performances may have been in part due to the cloud hanging over his head.
Saturday 15th September Premier League - Spurs 1 Arsenal 3
And so, with the club stuck very much in the Premier League doldrums, with
only a solitary win over Derby to our name, the thing we needed least of all
was a visit from our high flying neighbours to rub salt into our gaping
wounds.
Alas, fixture compilers rarely consider such circumstances, and so it was
that a rampant Arsenal side visited White Hart Lane seeking their fourth
successive victory in all competitions. They found out without very much
difficulty, despite going behind to a Gareth Bale free-kick.
That we managed to hold the lead for some 50 minutes was a feat in itself,
but when Emmanuel Adebayor levelled the scores, there was to be only one
outcome. A magnificent Cesc Fabregas strike was bettered in injury time by
Adebayor, and, as much as it hurts, the scoreline probably still flattered us.
Monday 17th September Board again linked with Ramos
In the wake of such a result, it was inevitable that speculation would once
again rear its ugly head, and so it was that Juande Ramos again emerged as
the favourite to take over from an increasingly isolated Jol.
Tuesday 18th September Ramos confirms interest in Premier League
And a day later, whilst in town to take on Arsenal with Sevilla, Ramos
confirmed that he did indeed harbour ambitions to manage in the Premier
League. That his side was promptly beaten 3-0 by Arsene Wenger's side clearly
did little to dampen Daniel Levy's ardour for the Spaniard.
Thursday 20th September UEFA Cup - Spurs 6 Anorthosis Famagusta 1
It takes a very special sort of spin to turn a 6-1 victory into a negative
result, but the press managed following this thrashing of Cypriot part-timers
Anorthosis, choosing to focus on the increasing tension between Jol and
Jermain Defoe. Defoe had been limited to a half-hour cameo in which he scored
two goals, one an exquisite chip, and afterwards Jol hinted that the striker
was still someway below both Robbie Keane and Dimitar Berbatov in his pecking
order. Clearly, Jol's eventual successor Ramos shared his opinion, for Defoe
was soon on his way to Portsmouth.
Friday 21st September Spurs linked with Mourinho
In the wake of Jose Mourinho's shock departure from Chelsea, the Spurs board
proved once and for all that they are nothing if not utterly incompetent by
immediately shifting their focus from Ramos to the newly unemployed
Portugese.
It's this incident more than any other in the Jol saga that underlines just
how clueless the powers that be at our club are. After weeks and weeks spent
pursuing Ramos, their heads were so easily turned by the new girl on the
block. For one reason or another, almost certainly linked to Mourinho's
pay-off from Stamford Bridge, nothing came of the rumours, but there was more
than enough evidence to damn both Levy and his cohorts.
Sunday 23rd September Premier League - Bolton Wanderers 1 Spurs 1
Another poor result against another poor team, and whilst in light of our
previous record at the Reebok, a point may have seemed like progress, in
reality any decent side would have made light work of a side struggling
terribly under Sammy Lee's leadership. The less than strenuous nature of our
midweek match meant there should have been no excuse for tired legs, yet
fitness certainly seemed to be an issue for both sides as they fought-out a
terribly leggy draw.
Tuesday 25th September Board issue another denial
Yet more reports force the board into yet another denial, again published on
the official club site, which at this point was approaching Stalinist levels
of selective reporting. The denial did next to nothing to extinguish the
growing flames, and within a month, the board's stance would prove to be as
ridiculous as we all long suspected.
Wednesday 26th September Carling Cup - Spurs 2 Middlesbrough 0
As poor as Jol's league start may have been, he managed to keep our cup runs
decidedly on track, and he followed the 6-1 UEFA Cup victory with a
serviceable win over what was, to all intents and purposes, a Middlesbrough
reserve side. From a Spurs perspective though, the most important team
selection of the night came from Boro manager Gareth Southgate, who chose to
rest his central defensive star Jonathan Woodgate. Little did anyone know at
the time just how important that seemingly insignificant decision would prove
to be.
Friday 28th September Jol in defiant mood
Following yet more speculation, Jol finally decided to speak out, and in
characteristically boisterous tones, he stated that the board would live to
regret their decision should they sack him. He also stated that even
Mourinho, the Special One himself, could not have done better over the last
two seasons.
Saturday 29th September Levy admits an 'element of truth'
Finally, after over a month of po-faced denials, our fearless leader was
forced to go on the record and admit that the constant rumours did contain
"an element of truth". It was all but the final nail in Martin Jol's coffin,
and suggested the only detail yet to be decided was the execution date. Spurs
ended the month still stuck in limbo, with struggling league form combining
with uncertainty to ensure a rather miserable autumn for anyone who cared
about the club.
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九月的故事就是Jol摇摇欲坠的时候就会来一颗救命软柿子
在十月当他没吃下救命软柿子的时候就...
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