Same old story… taxes and blue balls

By el wehbi

I don’t understand it. Let me rephrase that. I don’t want to understand it. How many times will we let the same old cliché have its way with us? The fact that we cannot beat teams like Hull, Stoke and Wolves is quite annoying to be honest. How we are aiming for a top 4 spot baffles me at this point.

So what’s the deal?

The tax man is comin’ to getcha!

The decision to play Keane once again left many frustrated. He actually had a few chances and put in some good runs, but it just wasn’t working. The Crouch and Defoe partnership is definitely our most potent form of attack. We needed the 3 points, especially with everyone in the table around us losing or drawing. We needed to win this Harry! And we most definitely needed the full 3 points before our trip to Liverpool.

Harry promised that his sole focus would be football and not his tax issues. I clearly didn’t see it. Excuse my case of blue balls…

A case of blue balls

The level of frustration was comparable to a high school makeout session!

I haven’t had a chance to go back and look at the statistics, but Myhill single-handedly took apart our attack. When are we signing him by the way?

In a previous post, I asked the question “do we need a proven and experienced striker”? I believe it more than ever now that we desperately do. We need quality other than Defoe. We are not going anywhere in this league without more quality up front. FULL STOP.

And that just seemed to add to an even more frustrating issue which was the negative support. Unfortunately, instead of getting behind the squad, they just started booing and yelling quite early in the match. How does that make sense?

The positive

Another clean sheet.

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2 Responses to “Same old story… taxes and blue balls”

  1. SpursLA Says:

    We’re being set up for a massive spusesque let down against Liverpool, typical Tottenham

  2. JimmyG2 Says:

    We don’t need any more strikers we just need the four we’ve got to put the ball in the net at evenly spaced intervals.
    Those five at Hull earlier would have been better split into a 3-1 win and a 2-0 win.
    Ive written to Harry to explain it and hope he will take the lads aside and explain it to them.
    Its called the JG2 theory of more even goal distribution and there is no copywrite on it.

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