As the end of the season approaches there is plenty of deadwood to take care of at White Hart
Lane and the first to leave the club could be reserve keeper Heurelho Gomes.
The Brazilian endured a spectacular fall from his number one slot last year and is currently
third choice at Spurs behind Brad Friedel and Carlo Cudicini and with no sign of first team action
on the horizon, the player is keen on a move back to PSV.
"Go on, touch it. I've put the safety on."Football on a Friday night? It's just not cricket.
Perhaps that was the reason for Tottenham's utterly distasteful performance at Vicarage Road as
they scraped past a plucky Watford. If you were to believe the general theme of the commentary and
post-match media reports, you'd be forgiven for thinking Spurs arrived in north west London, rudely
parked their giant team coach wherever they chose, shaped to headbutt anyone and everyone on their
way in and spend the entire game cheating and coercing the ref into allowing them victory.
U.S. goalkeepers Tim Howard and Brad Friedel saw their FA Cup end in the semifinal stage this
past weekend. Howard and Everton fell 2-1 to Liverpool, while Friedel's Tottenham side was upended
5-1 against Chelsea.
Howard had four saves in the match, and the Toffees started off with a 1-0 lead heading into the
second half.
A journeyman at 23: Meet David Button, Tottenham's loan ranger is a post from: Just Football
Twenty-three is no age for a goalkeeper but Tottenham Hotspur
prospect David Button is, by his own admission, a journeyman. He knows more about loans than even
most Portsmouth fans, with 13 spells at 11 different clubs since turning professional in
2007.
Chelsea scored five times at Wembley to defeat Tottenham Hotspur 5-1 and set up a mouth-watering
FA Cup final date with Liverpool on May 5.
After 42 goalless minutes, Didier Drogba pulled off a brilliant turn-around move against former
Blues defender William Gallas to smash home past Carlo Cudicini in the Spurs goal.
LONDRES (EFE) -- El centrocampista español Juan Mata dirigió al Chelsea a la final de la Copa de
Inglaterra, a la que regresó dos años después, tras golear en Wembley al Tottenham (1-5), para
citarse con el Liverpool, que el sábado superó al Everton.El internacional español marcó uno de
los tantos, que no debió subir al marcador al no haber rebasado la línea de meta, y propició el
tercero, el de la sentencia, anotado por el brasileño Ramires y el quinto, sellado por el francés
Florient Malouda.
'Arry, this is not the Lane. This is Wembley. There are no rules.
Ah, The Big Lebowski. Who would have ever thought that such a timeless film would one
day find itself referenced alongside the wretchedness that is the Football Association? Not this
man.
Don't be fatuous.