Recent Silverware
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Chavski hosting Spurs, Sunday Aug 31st, 2008
Penny Lane is closed for the Labour Day weekend.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Lee transfer to Dortmund
The Club can announce that we have reached agreement for the permanent transfer of Young-Pyo Lee to Borussia Dortmund.
The South Korean international full-back played 93 times for us following his move from PSV Eindhoven in August 2005.
We wish Young-Pyo well for the future.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Recent Loan Activity
Leigh Mills' loan spell at Gillingham has been extended until January.
The young defender initially joined the League Two side for a month and made his debut against Luton Town on August 16.
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Charlie Daniels has joined League Two side Gillingham on a one-month loan deal.
The left-sided defender/midfielder, now 21, enjoyed a successful season-long loan spell at Leyton Orient in 2007-08.
In doing so, he built on his previous loan experience at Chesterfield with 37 appearances in all competitions for the Os, scoring twice.
Linked here.
The Club can announce that we have reached agreement for the loan of Tomas Pekhart to Championship side Southampton until January.
The young striker, 19, was top scorer for our reserves last season.
Tomas joined us from Slavia Prague during the summer of 2006 and is now a regular in the Czech Republic Under-21 squad.
Spurs 1 - Sunderland 2
Juande Ramos was left to rue missed opportunities as Sunderland snatched a 2-1 victory at the Lane on Saturday.
The visitors took the lead 10 minutes into the second half via Kieran Richardson's rocket but the tide turned in our favour after that and it was no surprise when JJ slotted home after Luka Modric's shot was parried by Craig Gordon.
A host of chances came and went both before and after that goal - Gordon saved twice from David Bentley and once from Darren Bent, Gareth Bale headed over and Jonathan Woodgate and Modric somehow combined to miss from six yards - so it came as quite a shock when substitute Djibril Cisse nodded home the winner for the Black Cats with eight minutes left.
"We knew it would be difficult," Juande told us exclusively afterwards. "We tried to play the best football we could to get the victory but unfortunately it was Sunderland who scored the second goal.
"At 1-1, I thought we would win. We had a good spell and created some clear goalscoring chances but it wasn't to be on this occasion."
Meanwhile, Juande insisted that defeat was not down to Dimitar Berbatov's omission from the squad. "It's not about individuals," he stated. "The blame is with the team and we accept that blame together. He wasn't in the squad because he wasn't in the right condition to play."
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Friday, August 22, 2008
Gardner Loan made Permanent
The Club can announce that Anthony Gardner has today completed a permanent transfer to Hull City.
The defender, who had initially moved to the KC Stadium on loan earlier this summer, joined us from Port Vale in January 2000 and made 144 appearances during his time at the Club scoring three goals.
We wish Anthony all the best.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Report: Boro 2 Spurs 1 8/16/08
Two second half goals saw to it that Middlesbrough claimed the points in our first Premier League outing of season 2008-09.
Once again it was not a happy away day on day one as David Wheater and former Spur Mido netted the goals that sent the home fans home happy. It was a Boro head that contributed our injury time consolation.
The sun was out to welcome in the new season in the north east on a humid afternoon in front of close to a full house at the Riverside Stadium. The Spurs thousands were grouped behind the goal defended by Heurelho Gomes in the first half - clearly the noisiest area of the stadium.
It was the team sporting white shirts that made the more enterprising beginning, with Luka Modric and Giovani dos Santos dipping their toes in Premier League waters for the first time, while David Bentley and Heurelho Gomes were also making competitive first starts.
The more cohesive football was coming from Spurs in the opening ten minutes or so before Boro asserted themselves a little and began to rouse their bumper opening day crowd, with Afonso Alves attempting to impose himself.
The nimble feet of Giovani were dancing to their own beat at the other end, the Mexican international - also of Brazilian stock - was probing for creative openings and twice early on provided Bentley with half-chances that were pinged wide.
There were gasps of disbelief from the Boro fans 18 minutes in when Tuncay cleverly lofted the ball over Benoit Assou-Ekotto and darted into the area before unselfishly squaring to the unmarked Alves in front of goal. The Riverside was ready to rock to their celebratory tune before Assou-Ekotto propelled himself in front of the Brazilian striker, doing enough to deflect over the bar.
There was a bigger scare just after the half hour point when a Stewart Downing corner was powerfully headed into the net by David Wheater. There was a bit of tugging between him and Michael Dawson, but it was hard to tell why referee Mr Atkinson ruled out the effort.
Downing and Alves combined moments later as Middlesbrough established themselves as the game's aggressors, the England man's low centre being fizzed just over by the tall striker.
The team needed a shot in the arm and no doubt a few wise words were imparted at the break, where there were no changes made on the day when the choice from seven substitutes was available to managers for the first time in the Premier League.
A swirling shot from Bentley tested Brad Jones via a deflection after the re-start, Aaron Lennon and Giovani persisted in trying to pick a way through Boro's defences before Alves sprinted away on the counter-attack and Assou-Ekotto rode to the rescue once again.
Jonathan Woodgate threw himself in the way of a Tuncay blast just after the hour, which proved the cue for changes and the entry of Dimitar Berbatov and Gareth Bale. Giovani and Lennon made way.
Berbatov made an impact straight away by playing Jenas through, but Jones advanced and blocked the captain's effort when a lead looked almost inevitable.
The balance of power in the game remained difficult to detect until Boro struck with 20 minutes left on the clock. A low centre from Downing was diverted onto goal by Alves, which bought out a superb reaction from Gomes, but the the ball flew up onto the bar and landed at the feet of Wheater, who joyfully slammed home.
Darren Bent flashed a shot narrowly wide as the response was mounted, before third sub Jamie O'Hara attempted to capitalise on hesitation between Wheater and the goalkeeper - hurting himself in the process.
Four minutes from time defeat was confirmed when Mido was on hand to re-direct a miscued shot from Didier Digard past Gomes to make it 2-0.
Robert Huth reduced the deficit via an own goal from Bentley's free-kick in stoppage time, but it was too late to affect the destination of the points.
Linked here.
On another note, while the result sucked. Many thanks to Dan and Laura for coming out on such short notice. Hopefully we can make larger group meetings for the games more frequent than in the past.
Friday, August 15, 2008
Squad Numbers
David Bentley will wear number five next season with Luka Modric taking 14 and 17 for Giovani dos Santos.
As expected, goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes is number one with latest signing and fellow keeper Cesar Sanchez taking 21.
Here is the list...
1 - Heurelho Gomes
2 - Alan Hutton
3 - Gareth Bale
4 - Didier Zokora
5 - David Bentley
6 - Tom Huddlestone
7 - Aaron Lennon
8 - Jermaine Jenas
9 - Dimitar Berbatov
10 - Darren Bent
11 - Gilberto
14 - Luka Modric
16 - Chris Gunter
17 - Giovani dos Santos
20 - Michael Dawson
21 - Cesar Sanchez
24 - Jamie O'Hara
26 - Ledley King
32 - Benoit Assou-Ekotto
39 - Jonathan Woodgate
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Bale commits to 2012
We are delighted to announce that Gareth Bale has signed a new contract that will see him commit his future to the Club until 2012.
Capped 11 times by Wales and still only 19, Gareth signed from Southampton in May, 2007 and made a fantastic start to his Spurs career with goals against Fulham, Arsenal and Middlesbrough in 12 appearances last season.
Fair Play Trophy
Ledley King was presented with the Barclays Premier League's 2007-08 Fair Play trophy at the launch of the league's 'Get On With The Game' campaign on Tuesday.
We finished top of the Fair Play League last term with an 8.56-point average out of 10 from 38 games putting us ahead of Liverpool and Manchester United on 8.41 and Arsenal on 8.38.
Points are awarded for positive play, respect towards opponents and referees and the behaviour of club officials with red and yellow cards counting against the total.
The league winners are rewarded with a place in the UEFA Cup but as we'd already qualified by winning the Carling Cup, the place went all the way down to sixth and Manchester City.
Captain Ledley said: "Fair play is something we take very seriously and it's great for the club to pick us this award. Red and yellow cards are part of it and as a team, you don't want to see players sent off or pick up needless suspensions.
"We want to play hard but fair, show respect and this award shows we've done that."
Sanchez Signs
We are delighted to announce that we have signed goalkeeper Cesar Sanchez from Real Zaragoza.
The Spaniard joined Zaragoza in 2005, making in excess of 100 appearances, having previously spent five years at Real Madrid where he earned a Champions League winners medal in 2002 after starting the final against Bayer Leverkusen.
Cesar, 36, began his playing career with Real Valladolid, earning an international cap for his country against Germany in August, 2000.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Opening day of the EPL, Aug 16th
Penny Lane, Mulligan's, and Bailey's have Setanta Sports. The question is who is open at 10 am on Saturday morning. I will update this when I find out.
Kaboul to Pompey
The Club can announce that we have reached agreement for the permanent transfer of Younes Kaboul to Portsmouth.
The French centre-back played 29 games for us last season following his move from Auxerre and scored four goals.
We wish Younes well for the future.
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Sunday, August 10, 2008
Pre-Season: Spurs 5 - Roma 0
Courtesy of SkySports-
David Bentley marked his home debut for Tottenham Hotspur with a brace in a 5-0 thrashing of Roma.
Striker Darren Bent continued his impressive pre-season form with another double and Aaron Lennon chipped in with a goal as Roma finished the game with 10 men.
Spurs enjoyed the perfect start to the contest when Bentley whipped in a free-kick which eluded everyone and crept in at the far post after just three minutes.
The lead was doubled two minutes later when Bent latched on to a poor pass from Philippe Mexes to finish clinically.
Roma striker Mirko Vucinic headed tamely at Spurs keeper Heurelho Gomes before Juande Ramos' side added a third goal in first-half injury-time.
Marco Cassetti was sloppy in possession, allowing Bentley to smash home a low drive from 25 yards.
Lennon was a half-time substitute and made an immediate impact by scoring the fourth following excellent work from Giovani Dos Santos.
Tottenham completed the scoring on 54 minutes when Bent finished from close range at the far post after Jonathan Woodgate had glanced on Bentley's corner.
The Serie A side saw midfielder Alberto Aquilani sent off late on after picking up two yellow cards in quick succession.
Youth: Mason signs 1st contract
Second year Academy trainee Ryan Mason has signed his first professional contract at the Club.
The England youth international, who can play up front or just behind the striker, struck 11 goals in 18 matches for our Academy side last season.
The 17-year-old also featured on three occasions for our reserves, including making his first start against Reading in April.
Troy Archibald-Henville
The Club can announce that we have reached agreement with Norwich City for the season-long loan of young defender Troy Archibald-Henville.
Troy, 19, captained our reserve team last season and was on the first team bench last season for our Premier League games at home against Wigan Athletic and away at Arsenal.
He was also part of the first team group that travelled to our pre-season training camp in Spain last month featuring in the friendly matches against Tavernes and Denia.
Linked here.
Leigh Mills Loan to Gillingham
Leigh Mills has joined League Two side Gillingham on a one-month loan deal.
The 20-year-old centre-back, who was recently recalled from a loan spell at Brentford, joined the Club as an Academy 1st Year scholar from Swindon Town in 2004 and has gone on to become a regular fixture in our Reserve Team.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
THFC join Superleague Formula
The Club is pleased to announce that we will become the first Barclays Premier League team to join the football-themed motor racing championship, Superleague Formula.
Spurs becomes the 15th Superleague Formula outfit and the second UK football club alongside Glasgow Rangers.
Our blue and white livery will be carried by one of the 750 horsepower, V12 powered Superleague Formula Panoz chassis at the championship's debut round at Britain's Donington Park circuit on August 30/31.
The Tottenham Hotspur Superleague Formula team will battle on the track against football clubs from around the world including AC Milan, PSV Eindhoven, FC Porto, Olympiakos, Borussia Dortmund, RSC Anderlecht, Flamengo, FC Basel, Galatasaray, Corinthians, Sevilla FC, Glasgow Rangers, Al Ain, Beijing Guoan and AS Roma.
"Superleague Formula is an exciting new concept and looks to bring together two of the most popular sports in the world," said Paul Barber, Executive Director, Tottenham Hotspur.
"As a Club we are always looking for ways to appeal to our global fan base and Superleague Formula gives us the opportunity to do that. Some of the biggest football clubs in the world are already involved and we are pleased to be joining them.
"We intend to be as competitive on the track as we are on the pitch, and we hope our fans will join us in supporting the team at Donington Park on the 30-31 August for the opening race of the season."
Our car will be officially unveiled to fans at our pre-season friendly against AS Roma at The Lane this Sunday.
"We are thrilled to have a top-line club like Spurs join our championship," Superleague Formula President and CEO, Alex Andreu said.
"England was one of the final pieces of the Superleague Formula puzzle we had to complete.
"Tottenham Hotspur is one of the most talented and entertaining football teams in the Premier League and I hope their racing team will show similar qualities on the track.
"Although the team driver does not have to be the same nationality as the club, we certainly have no shortage of British drivers who are very keen to drive for Tottenham Hotspur."