Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United

That team will get slaughtered by Man Utd.

I'd rather he played Keane and Defoe up top. Crouch could cause problems if Rio isn't fit.

The team would give us plenty to attack, but we tend to play too defensively away from home.
 
Because you've got inferior players all over the park, You'll play 451 (and still get beat).
I think we'll play 4-4-2, as we normally do: Spurs won't be looking to draw this match - they'll seek to win.

Inferior players all over the park? No way jose.
 
Inferior players all over the park? No way jose.
I'll predict the Spurs line-up as:

------------ Gomes --------
Corluka - King - Bassong - Ekotto
Lennon - Huddlestone - Palacios - Keane
----------- Defoe - Crouch
Gomes = Foster
Corluka < O'Shea/Brown
King < Vidic
Bassong < Evans
Ekotto < Evra
Lennon > Valencia
Huddlestone < Carrick
Palacios < Fletcher
Keane < Nani
Defoe < Rooney
Crouch < Berbatov

I don't really think we'll line up like that though, I reckon we'll play some sort of 4-3-3 with Giggs or Anderson instead of Valencia, but if I had Lennon vs. Giggs I'd have to give it to Giggs and that'd been too cruel.
 
Gomes = Foster
Corluka < O'Shea/Brown
King < Vidic
Bassong < Evans
Ekotto < Evra
Lennon > Valencia
Huddlestone < Carrick
Palacios < Fletcher
Keane < Nani
Defoe < Rooney
Crouch < Berbatov

I don't really think we'll line up like that though, I reckon we'll play some sort of 4-3-3 with Giggs or Anderson instead of Valencia, but if I had Lennon vs. Giggs I'd have to give it to Giggs and that'd been too cruel.
Your ratings are amusing, but I guess you find them comforting so I won't disturb your slumber.
 
His ratings are pretty much spot on.

Except Foster is clearly superior to Gomes.
 
Your ratings are amusing, but I guess you find them comforting so I won't disturb your slumber.
I will do it another way:
Goalkeepers: Equal (I'm being kind here, I know)
Centre backs: United
Full backs: United
Central midfield: United
Wingers: Equal
Forwards: United

Disagree? If yes, then with what?
 
His ratings are pretty much spot on.

Except Foster is clearly superior to Gomes.

I rate Palacios a bit more than Fletcher. I think Palacios does have more of a long shot in him. Both have good work rate, are good at closing down, and are good at what they do and to be fair, Palacios might have a bit more flair and tricks in him as he did play on the wings occasionally for Wigan. Best Spurs signing for ages imo.
 
Evra has nightmares against Lennon every time they play. I would have Park on the left helping him out.



Foster
Wesleh - Rio - Vidic - Evra
Carrick - Fletcher
Nani - Rooney - Park
Berbatov​
 
I'd like to see Anderson get the start over Carrick in this one, although I would be fine with him at least getting something like 30 minutes or something if either the game is in or out of hand.
 
I'd like to see Anderson get the start over Carrick in this one, although I would be fine with him at least getting something like 30 minutes or something if either the game is in or out of hand.



Like I said prior to the last match... kick the kid out there and he could be the extra charge that inspires the rest of the squad. Ya' know he's going to play like his career depends upon it. - If he doesn't get on that feckin' pitch soon, I'm concerned that he will lose all interest, whatsoever.
 
O'shea is injured isnt he

valencia had a game on wed .. long flight back

--------foster------------
brown-vidic-evans-evra (rio if fit)
park-carrick-fletch-nani
------berbooney---------

bench: koosh , neville , owen , giggs ,scholes/valencia, rio, anderson

nani -evra against lennon .. hm .. but them might be corluka at RB , lennon cant get forward too much . the RB will be exposed

spuds away , turkey in midweek and citeh ..
its going to be a nervy week :nervous:

edit : just saw this

fergie on valencia
"He is on a plane back from Bolivia on Thursday morning and expected to play at Tottenham on Saturday. Sometimes you just have to do that."

so thats valencia starting ahead of park and park on the bench ..

dropping one of giggs or scholes .. not an easy decision .. wahy cant we have a 10 man bench
 
Like I said prior to the last match... kick the kid out there and he could be the extra charge that inspires the rest of the squad. Ya' know he's going to play like his career depends upon it. - If he doesn't get on that feckin' pitch soon, I'm concerned that he will lose all interest, whatsoever.

I completely agree, I have no doubt in my mind that he has the most talent of any CM at United bar Scholes. He has been inconsistent due to lack of a string of games and also because he is young. At his best for you United he has been excellent, other than the shooting, I hope he makes it here. At the moment the team is crying out for a player like him, I also think he would have done well in midfield three v Arsenal, better than Carrick or Giggs did.
 
I want 2 things to happen.

Nani starting, and 2 strikers up front. None of this 3 man midfield shite.
 
Jacob's prediction

Line-up:

-----------------------Foster--------------------
Brown---------Vidic----------Evans-------Evra
Park----------Carrick------Fletcher-------Nani
---------------Rooney-------Berbatov----------

Score: Tottenham 1 - 1 Manchester United

Goals: Rooney

Player to watch: Carrick
 
Spurs team news from the OS:

"Jermaine Jenas and Heurelho Gomes are back in the squad to face Manchester United at the Lane on Saturday.

It's the first time JJ has been available this season after sustaining a calf injury before our pre-season friendly against Olympiacos on August 9.

Gomes suffered a groin injury at Hull City on August 19 but has been training this week alongside JJ and Gareth Bale, who Harry Redknapp reported wasn't quite ready to return to action.

Ledley King remains a doubt after picking up a groin injury in the first half against Birmingham City last time out on August 29. "We're not sure about Ledley," said Harry. "It's a case of wait and see with him."

Good news sees Sebastien Bassong fit to play after suffering a slight knee injury on international duty last weekend. "He's fine," added Harry. "He did have a knock but he's okay, he's had treatment, trained and he's fit."

Longer-term injuries Luka Modric (fractured fibula), Michael Dawson (Achilles) and Jonathan Woodgate (groin) remain sidelined, although both ‘Daws' and ‘Woody'are progressing well.


So Jenas is back in the match-day squad, but whether he's considered match-fit enough to start is another question. If he is considered to be fully match-fit, then my guess is that he'll replace Huddlestone in CM because his pace and mobility will better enable our CM to cope with the defensive exposure/risks that our attacking game brings with it, especially against a likewise attacking team like Utd and if we play with Keane in a nominal LM role behind Defoe and Crouch up front.
 
I reckon they have a better right side, but that's about it. Definitely think Corluka's better than O'Shea, and Lennon better than Valencia.

Right through the middle we're better though, which is obviously quite handy.
 
Come on, now:
Goalkeepers: Equal (I'm being kind here, I know)
Centre backs: United
Full backs: United
Central midfield: United
Wingers: Equal
Forwards: United

Disagree? If yes, then with what?
Haven't I already said I disagree with some of your players rating, but am content to leave you with your comforting thoughts?

Besides, individual player ratings compared position by position - as in 'better than' or 'worse than' - don't mean much because (a) they take no account of how much better or worse in each case; (b) it's often not clear which players should be compared with which (depending on formations and playing styles etc) and also you can end up comparing apples with oranges (e.g. if Keane plays in Modric's role tomorrow, can he meaningfully be compared with Nani?); (c) they take no account of partnership combinations in which the whole can be more (or less) than the sum of the parts; and (d) they take no account of the team - how well it all fits together - in which the whole can be more (or less) than the sum of the parts.

Why don't we just leave the ratings to do their own talking on the pitch tomorrow?
 
Besides, individual player ratings compared position by position - as in 'better than' or 'worse than' - don't mean much because (a) they take no account of how much better or worse in each case; (b) it's often not clear which players should be compared with which (depending on formations and playing styles etc) and also you can end up comparing apples with oranges (e.g. if Keane plays in Modric's role tomorrow, can he meaningfully be compared with Nani?); (c) they take no account of partnership combinations in which the whole can be more (or less) than the sum of the parts; and (d) they take no account of the team - how well it all fits together - in which the whole can be more (or less) than the sum of the parts.
a) No they don't, but your possibly stronger right hand side doesn't outweigh our possible superiority on the rest of the pitch
b) This is irrelevant, I changed the subjects of the ratings from individual players to positions
c) They do to some extent, see b and d
d) True, but the claim you disagreed to was that you have inferior players all over the pitch, not one about the unity or balance

Why don't we just leave the ratings to do their own talking on the pitch tomorrow?
The ratings will speak come May.
 
this is a tough one,obviously cant afford to lose so early in the season again:

Foster
Brown
Vidic
Rio (if fit obviously)
Evra - who owes lennon a challenge

Fletcher
Carrick
Anderson - About time he gets going

Nani
Berbatov - players tend to do well against old clubs

Rooney

Prediction: 0-1, Fletcher
 
Spurs are a very good side at the moment.

Don't write them off, especially as they are playing at home.