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Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 Newcastle United ( Aaron Lennon, Gareth Bale) December 28, 2010- White Hart
Lane, London. Second half goals from wingers Aaron Lennon and Gareth Bale give ten man Tottenham a
2-0 win over Newcastle United at home. Younes Kaboul was sent off for Spurs. Tottenham vs Newcastle
1-0 ( Aaron Lennon goal) Tottenham [.
Gareth Bale has had a stunning 2010 and the Welsh winger rounded it off with a stunning goal
against Newcastle United on December 28, 2010. Tottenham, down to ten men in the game, attacked on
the counter, and an excellent finish from Bale put paid to Newcastle's ambitions of getting
anything from the game.
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Highlights of the game, with goals from Aaron Lennon and Gareth Bale. Alan Pardew blames
Newcastle's lack of attacking quality for the defeat, but praises the spirit of the team. 'Spurs
manager, Harry Redknapp is delighted with the character of his side, and they way they kept a clean
sheet with ten men.
The big freeze and the dismal failure of England's 2018 World Cup bid will not stop the Premier
League from rolling on. Its game week 16, time to forget the disappointment, put the heating on and
enjoy another weekend of Football.
Spurs enjoyed a much needed rest midweek and will be hoping to capitalise on any signs of a
Birmingham hangover following their Carling Cup exploits.
The big freeze and the dismal failure of England's 2018 World Cup bid will not stop the Premier
League from rolling on. Its game week 16, time to forget the disappointment, put the heating on and
enjoy another weekend of Football.
Spurs enjoyed a much needed rest midweek and will be hoping to capitalise on any signs of a
Birmingham hangover following their Carling Cup exploits.
Manchester United regained top spot in the Premier League on Tuesday but there were no celebrations
from Alex Ferguson after his team gave up another late goal in a 1-1 draw at Birmingham City.
Earlier Mario Balotelli hit a hat-trick, including two penalties, to help Manchester City beat
Aston Villa 4-0 and briefly occupy top spot.
Liverpool have confirmed that defender Jamie Carragher will likely miss the next three months of
the campaign, as he has to undergo surgery to correct a dislocated shoulder.
The 32-year-old suffered the injury during the game against Tottenham, which saw the Reds lose 2-1
thanks to a late Aaron Lennon winner for Spurs.
One thing us Spurs fans have had over the past two decades is the knowledge we can improve and
improve immensely. Whether we could actually do it, is another matter. Looking back we've had
players that were nowhere near the calibre we came to expect at White Hart Lane in the glory years
and the 1980′s.
soccer bet's get the party started I have never liked Aaron Lennon. To be honest, up until now it
was mainly due to the disgusting lines he puts in his eyebrows, but last Sunday's last minute goal
cost me 65 quid. Dick. Moving onto this week, and it's a potentially sparse offering in England
given [.
Ahoy-hoy. Better late than never, as Aaron Lennon may well have chuckled to himself on Monday
morn, while gazing intently at the mirror and shaving those diagonals just so.
Some tardy musings on the Liverpool game then. Following the final whistle one passing observer
had the temerity to suggest that Spurs are becoming a tad predictable.
Let me start by saying this write up of Saturday's game would've been the same had we managed to
win 1-0. As I stood there in the freezing cold, watching what can only be described as the ultimate
long ball game with the odd pass and move thrown in for good measure, all the below thoughts were
being formulated prior to their equaliser and the final whistle.
Against Birmingham, a decent performance for the most part that ended in frustration, at least in
my back room where I was hiding from the builders. Peace and quiet, you understand, total focus.
They weren't after me for money. Yet. Harry seemed to share my exasperation. Post match, he waxed
philosophical about being on top [.
Ipswich Town sensation Connor Wickham is ready to reject a move to Liverpool as he wants to join
Arsenal or Tottenham in January, Goal.com UK can reveal.
Liverpool are hoping to win the race for the highly regarded striker by meeting the £10 million
asking price set by Ipswich.
But Goal.com UK understands Wickham has sparked a battle in north London for his signature by
telling Ipswich he favours a move to Arsenal or Spurs.
A typical spurs performance in Europe. A mixture of judicious possession football, incisive
attacking and reckless abandonment of defensive duties. Three times we went ahead only to let our
opponents back into the match. A penalty needlessly conceded let slip the initiative presented by a
lunatic own goal (and for fans of a certain vintage, [.
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While a few members the AFR team were caught up studying with final exams or sprinting away from
uni faster than Aaron Lennon to get home, Oli Sparrow and Eric Beard were keeping things cozy at
the AFR quarters to talk the footy.
Mario Balotelli who has been in the headlines all week about how he wants to return to Italy,
scored a hat-trick to send Manchester City top of the Premier League, for a few hours at least,
after they beat Aston Villa 4-0.
This was a game that was over in the first 27 minutes. City went one up and eight minutes when
Balotelli, who was tripped in the box by Eric Lichaj, calmly slotted the penalty past Brad
Friedel.
Mario Balotelli who has been in the headlines all week about how he wants to return to Italy,
scored a hat-trick to send Manchester City top of the Premier League, for a few hours at least,
after they beat Aston Villa 4-0.
This was a game that was over in the first 27 minutes. City went one up and eight minutes when
Balotelli, who was tripped in the box by Eric Lichaj, calmly slotted the penalty past Brad
Friedel.
Once again Spurs found themselves a man short as Younes Kaboul was sent off for argy bargy after
being the brunt off many fouls by Cheik Tioté. The Ivoirian is fast acquiring an unsavoury
reputation.
However, Spurs are by far playing the best football in the Premiership and I say this being an
Arsenal fan.
Stop the presses: Father Christmas is real and he supports the Spurs.
You can't really ask for much more than two wins from two games in two days, especially when you
factor in our two red cards. Spurs have once again provided an excellent example of their top four
credentials and, though a Premier League title is probably out of reach for this campaign, only a
fool would right them off having a serious tilt at it in the coming years.
In the coffee bar of St Paul's Church in the Park Lane, the benign Martin Luther King gazes down at
the queue for tea and bacon rolls. The children have been remarkably inventive with their colouring
project, considering that all they had to work with is the outline of a black man in a suit. [...]