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Sun 12/09/04 at 17:58
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I'm refusing to comment on Jermain Defoe, after he's suddenly the best thing ever on one England performance. He's always been an immense talent before getting his first England start, moreso than Rooney in my opinion, and anyone who didn't realise that hasn't been watching hard enough.

Super Ledley = class. It will be a shame to see him gone from the England line up on the return of Woodgate, Sol and Rio, but he WILL have more chances in the future. His goal saving challenge on Huckerby today was particularly superb.

Huckerby may well be the difference between Norwich and the oher promoted strugglers. If he can show the fantastic form today week in week out, along with Norwich being very strong defensively for a new Premiership side, I think they'll survive.

Simon Charlton - great signing for Norwich, he played really well, bossed the defence. Norwich certainly don't look the type of team that'll give away cheap goals with him there.

Goalkeepers - both were great. Robinson did well when called upon, and the new England no. 2 Rob Green (who is a Woking fan, so gets bonus points) made a couple of terrific saves to deny Defoe and others. Top stuff at both ends from these great English keeping prospects.

Mendez - played well. I'm impressed with the way he kept hold of the ball in the middle for Spurs.

Redknapp - The weak link in my opinion. Brown should start ahead of him. Sure he passes the ball well, but he doesn't do much else for me. I'm not sure about this Etouba (great goal against Newcastle, mind) bloke either, sometimes looks great but at others looks completely vacant in a match. Oh, and it was really great to see Simon Davies and Robbie Keane back in for Spurs.

Was a very entertaining game for a 0 - 0. Both teams look solid, and although Spurs had the better of the play, all credit to Norwich for their gutsy defensive play, it paid off. Spurs will, without a doubt, be in the top half this season. Norwich, I hope, will narrowly escape the drop.
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Sun 12/09/04 at 17:58
Regular
"bei-jing-jing-jing"
Posts: 7,403
I'm refusing to comment on Jermain Defoe, after he's suddenly the best thing ever on one England performance. He's always been an immense talent before getting his first England start, moreso than Rooney in my opinion, and anyone who didn't realise that hasn't been watching hard enough.

Super Ledley = class. It will be a shame to see him gone from the England line up on the return of Woodgate, Sol and Rio, but he WILL have more chances in the future. His goal saving challenge on Huckerby today was particularly superb.

Huckerby may well be the difference between Norwich and the oher promoted strugglers. If he can show the fantastic form today week in week out, along with Norwich being very strong defensively for a new Premiership side, I think they'll survive.

Simon Charlton - great signing for Norwich, he played really well, bossed the defence. Norwich certainly don't look the type of team that'll give away cheap goals with him there.

Goalkeepers - both were great. Robinson did well when called upon, and the new England no. 2 Rob Green (who is a Woking fan, so gets bonus points) made a couple of terrific saves to deny Defoe and others. Top stuff at both ends from these great English keeping prospects.

Mendez - played well. I'm impressed with the way he kept hold of the ball in the middle for Spurs.

Redknapp - The weak link in my opinion. Brown should start ahead of him. Sure he passes the ball well, but he doesn't do much else for me. I'm not sure about this Etouba (great goal against Newcastle, mind) bloke either, sometimes looks great but at others looks completely vacant in a match. Oh, and it was really great to see Simon Davies and Robbie Keane back in for Spurs.

Was a very entertaining game for a 0 - 0. Both teams look solid, and although Spurs had the better of the play, all credit to Norwich for their gutsy defensive play, it paid off. Spurs will, without a doubt, be in the top half this season. Norwich, I hope, will narrowly escape the drop.

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