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*** OMT Tottenham Hotspur vs West Ham United ***

There is a common notion suggesting Verts does not allow Bale to play the same BAE does and 'hinders' his overall game
No there isn't. Most people have said benny is clearly the better full back. But Vertonghen has been very good going forward. Benny has managed to handle that left side all by himself without the support of Bale, where Vertonghen has often been found wanting. He's still a quality player and does well wherever he's asked to play. Just not as good as Benny at LB
 
There is a common notion suggesting Verts does not allow Bale to play the same BAE does and 'hinders' his overall game


I thought the notion was that Vertonghen is not as good defensively as bae, and neither is bale, so we looked a little frail with a decent winger attacking on that side of the pitch.
 
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No there isn't. Most people have said benny is clearly the better full back. But Vertonghen has been very good going forward. Benny has managed to handle that left side all by himself without the support of Bale, where Vertonghen has often been found wanting. He's still a quality player and does well wherever he's asked to play. Just not as good as Benny at LB

Are you sure?

http://www.glory-glory.co.uk/showth...-Benoit-Thread&p=251456&viewfull=1#post251456

And the subsequent replies from there on
 
Well, we do miss Ekotto. SO many times this season with Vert/Bale our left side has been bombarded, not to mention Vertonghen (who quite clearly isnt a full back despite playing there for Belgium) gets isolated too often and has to deal with all the attacking threat.
 
Well, we do miss Ekotto. SO many times this season with Vert/Bale our left side has been bombarded, not to mention Vertonghen (who quite clearly isnt a full back despite playing there for Belgium) gets isolated too often and has to deal with all the attacking threat.

I never we said he isn't missed

Simply commented on the point of 'allowing Bale to play' which seems rather odd considering the good relationship and passing interchanges between Verts and Bale in most games - as further outlined in that stat.

Not sure why it always has to descend into some BAE love/hate abyss
 
I never we said he isn't missed

Simply commented on the point of 'allowing Bale to play' which seems rather odd considering the good relationship and passing interchanges between Verts and Bale in most games - as further outlined in that stat.

Not sure why it always has to descend into some BAE love/hate abyss

Just you posted a link to that post and it mentioned how Neville says we miss Ekotto. I think Ekotto allows Bale to play and I think Bale will look even better with Ekotto behind him.
 
Oh my GHod, we're turning into Stoke :eek:

Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 West Ham United

Jermain Defoe has now scored 6 goals in 7 Premier League starts for Spurs against West Ham.
Andy Carroll finally got on the scoresheet for the Hammers in the Premier League, netting with his 20th shot of the season.
Jussi Jaaskelainen has now made 58 saves in the Premier League this season, more than any other keeper.
Spurs did not have the most long throws this weekend (11) – that was Stoke (12) – but Tottenham lead the season overall (115).


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Amazing reading the idiots on KUMB, they are saying there only was about 20 fans singing the hitler songs, well they must have loud voices !!!

No mention of Are you Harvey in disguise to Hudd either...

Scumbags
 
Amazing reading the idiots on KUMB, they are saying there only was about 20 fans singing the hitler songs, well they must have loud voices !!!

No mention of Are you Harvey in disguise to Hudd either...

Scumbags

THIS

I just read this..
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20492168

and it's disgusting. To say it was a minority is gonads.. the whole lower block was singing the Hitler song.. and the Lazio chants were the loudest next to maybe the Defoe chants.

Why do people have to get so defensive. You do wrong, so just condemn the fudgers! I don't get some people.
 
I will be honest im sat on the opposite corner in park lane upper and didnt hear anything. Although when they had the flair that signalled a bit of a feisty atmosphere.

I didnt hear what they were signing. HOWEVER they are ****s and I did hear a few of them talk about gas chambers etc outside the ground and at Liverscum street. They even closed the pubs off for alittle while - theyre utter ****s and would love to fill Upton Park with concrete - at a home game.
 
Anyone see their escort coming up the high road and a high profile icf 'celebrity' jump out from it and start giving it the biggun? Looked an absolute **** hiding behind the old bill 2 minutes later after 2 or 4 yids fronted him
 
Lovely bunch, aren't they..... :eek:

[video=youtube;f_BDTCOCGxI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_BDTCOCGxI[/video]

Well that's good then... I assume the cu nt in the light blue top gets what's coming to him... either he's one of the pricks who were banned for life by the club tonight, or he gets cancer of the left arm and has to have it amputated... so which is it to be c u n t o? choice is yours...

...and to think, Baddiel and the SBL are STILL banging on about US using the 'Y' word... talk about missing the point! As far as I could hear yesterday, the West Ham fans didn't mention the 'Y' Word once... DIDN'T SOP THEM FROM GETTING THEIR DISGUSTING IGNORANT ANTI-SEMITIC MESSAGE ACROSS THOUGH, DID IT?

#totallymissinghtepoint.com!
 
AVB was seen showing some hand signals to fans after the match. Anyone know what was that all about ? Was he reacting to West Ham fans or just waving to his friends and Spurs fans ?
 
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Yossi Benayoun 'embarrassed' by the behaviour of West Ham fans at Tottenham


Last Updated: November 27, 2012 5:58am

The Israeli international admitted he felt disappointed and embarrassed by the actions of the Hammers fans at White Hart Lane.

The Football Association and the police are investigating alleged anti-Semitic abuse which resulted in the arrest of two West Ham fans, one of which has now been banned for life by the club.

The visiting supporters are also alleged to have mocked the knife attack on a Spurs fan before Tottenham's game in Rome last week.

And Benayoun, currently in his second spell at Upton Park on loan from Chelsea, has lashed out at the Hammers fans' behaviour.

"I have a great relationship with the West Ham United supporters, from my first spell at the club and again now I am back on loan here," said Benayoun on Twitter.

"This why I was very disappointed to hear some of the songs and it was embarrassing."

A club statement said: "West Ham will take the strongest possible action against any of their supporters, including enforcing life bans from the club, that are found guilty of behaviour which is categorically not condoned by West Ham."

The chants from a section of West Ham supporters have been reported to the police by the Society of Black Lawyers.

Tottenham will be submitting video evidence as part of their report to the FA.

A club spokesman said: "We are currently compiling a full report for the Football Association and shall be submitting this with all our evidence including relevant CCTV footage."

The Community Security Trust (CST), a charity that monitors anti-semitism, said it has received complaints from people in the Jewish community following the Spurs match, including from people who were at the game.

CST spokesman Mark Gardner said: "The days of English football crowds making massed monkey noises are thankfully gone, but massed anti-Semitic chanting about Hitler and gassing was clearly heard from a loud section of West Ham fans. We have heard such abuse against Spurs before and it risks seriously compromising the work against racism at all levels of the game."

http://www1.skysports.com/football/...y-the-behaviour-of-West-Ham-fans-at-Tottenham
 
West Ham chief David Gold warns fans of racial taunts

West Ham's Jewish co-chairman David Gold says the club will have a "zero tolerance" approach to any supporters found to have made anti-Semitic taunts.

Two Hammers fans have accepted a police caution, and one of them has been given a lifetime ban from matches for gestures made at Tottenham on Sunday.

The West Ham chief's great grandfather committed suicide after abusive taunts.

Gold said: "We have a clear stance towards any kind of discriminatory behaviour - it will not be tolerated."

West Ham's Israeli midfielder Yossi Benayoun said he was "embarrassed" by some of the chanting at the game.

The Football Association has said it will hold an investigation after reports of anti-Semitic taunts during the 3-1 Premier League win for Tottenham, who have strong links with the Jewish community.

Police said the two fans were arrested inside White Hart Lane for racially aggravated public order offences. It is understood they made Nazi-style salutes.

A complaint about abusive chanting has been made to police, who will meet with the complainant before deciding whether to open a formal criminal investigation.

Gold, who took over the east London club with David Sullivan nearly three years ago, said: "David and I are leading an investigation from the top of the club to establish exactly what happened at White Hart Lane on Sunday.

"If we can identify any individuals that have acted inappropriately they will be sought out and banned by the club as part of our zero tolerance policy.

"At the same time we must remember that West Ham United has some of the best fans in the land and we must not let the tens of thousands of supporters that follow our club over land and sea in exactly the right way be overlooked."

It has been reported that a section of the away support sang songs which referenced Adolf Hitler, the German Nazi leader who ordered the mass murder of six million Jews during the Holocaust of the 1930s and 1940s.

Some West Ham fans are also alleged to have taunted the home crowd about the stabbing of Spurs fans in Rome last week.

Gold said: "Like many of the people around me in the directors' box at White Hart Lane I didn't hear or see any of the reported inappropriate behaviour during Sunday's game with Tottenham. If I had, then I'm sure I would have been mortified.

"As a board we genuinely believe we have some of the best supporters in the country and we will not let a minority of fans, no matter how small, affect the reputation of our great club.

"We are a club that promotes tolerance and inclusion of people from all backgrounds, race and religion. Just a quick look around our boardroom table would tell you that."

The 76-year-old's great grandfather was found hanged around the turn of the 20th Century after surviving persecution in Poland but being "driven to despair" by anti-Semitism in England.

"I am very proud of my Jewish heritage and have always been made to feel welcome at West Ham since I started watching them as a young boy back in the 1950s," said Gold.

"That wasn't always the case growing up in the East End and I know first-hand how difficult dealing with prejudice can be, which is why I feel so passionately about promoting inclusion in society today."

Benayoun, 32, who is on loan from Chelsea, said a minority of fans were to blame at Tottenham and that the FA and West Ham would "do everything to find and punish them".

He added on his Twitter page: "I have a great relationship with the West Ham United supporters, from my first spell at the club and again now I am back on loan here.

"This is why I was very disappointed to hear some of the songs and it was embarrassing."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20505152
 
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