Bolton 2-2 Spurs: One Point Gained Or Two Points Lost?
I miss Ledley. Some games we're so rampant going forward that he is barely needed at the back, but on days like yesterday we cry out for someone to hold things together and be in the right place – as well as dealing with any aerial bullying meted out by opposition forwards. The lack of a commander-in-chief at the back was notable in the first half in which Spurs players competed earnestly with each other to be the most obliging to our hosts.
All Action, No Plot @ Oct 4, 2009 8:15 AM EST | Blog Profile
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