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Know your opponent: Tottenham Hotspur

As you may or may not know, there is the small matter of the North London derby on Saturday morning.  Tottenham Hotspur are comin'-a-callin' to the Emirates.  In order to get more of the skinny on the state of the Spurs, I sent some questions to Kevin McCauley of Cartilage Free Captain, SBN's Tottenham blog, and he was kind enough to take time from his schedule to send his thoughts along.  Find them below the jump:

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TH: Lately, if one talks about Tottenham, one talks about Gareth Bale.  He's always been a player with tremendous potential and has given Arsenal some trouble in the past, particularly from free kicks.  In your mind, what has sparked his recent explosion?

KM: Simply, it's been getting playing time. For a couple of years, Gareth Bale hasn't gotten a lot of playing time with the first choice team in big games. This is partially because of injuries and partially because of the preferences of his managers. He's shown flashes of brilliance since he was 16 years old so I don't get why anyone would be surprised that he's become a star. A lot was made of his long stretch of games without being part of a winning team, but he was often the best player on a lot of those teams, especially when we got off to the awful start the year Jol was fired. All Bale needed was some time with the first choice team at left midfield, and in the middle of last year, he finally got it.

TH: Can you talk a bit about the impact that signing Rafael van der Vaart has had on the team?

KM: It's been massive, especially with the injury to Jermain Defoe. Obviously, van der Vaart plays a different position than Defoe, but he does a lot to help replace Defoe's goal output. Without van der Vaart, we would have been lacking in quality attacking players who can create and score goals as long as Defoe was out. It will be interesting to see how Harry puts the team together when all of our attacking players are healthy, but for now, Rafael van der Vaart is first choice in the hole and he's been spectacular for us.

TH: How has the step up to the Champions League affected the squad this year?

KM: Based on a lot of our results against mediocre teams in the league, it's probably affected us in a negative manner. Harry has been rotating the team to make sure no one gets too tired from the number of tough games that the team has to play, but players still seem to be a little less focused and less fit for a lot of their league matches. Our ridiculous volume of injuries hasn't helped either. There have been a couple of games where we've had seven or eight first team players completely unavailable. Champions League has been a very cool experience, but it's probably a contributing factor to our mediocre league form.

TH; How important to you feel the signing of William Gallas was, and did you expect him to play as much as he has had to so far?

KM: I'm disappointed that it has been important at all. I expected Gallas to just be cover, but injuries have dictated his constant selection. He's generally a competent player, but he's also proven that he's really good at running into people and allowing the other team to score goals. Basically, Gallas has kind of sucked, but we have no one better. I hope that we feed Ledley King and Michael Dawson lots of HGH because I am very sick of William Gallas.

TH: Jermaine Defoe has recently returned to training.  Do you see him playing a part in the match on Saturday, or do you suspect Harry Redknapp might keep him fully rested?

KM: I expect Defoe to be available off the bench and not start. I doubt he'll come in if Spurs are not losing.

TH: Spurs are coping with a large number of injuries right now, particularly to the center of defense, Tom Huddlestone, Robbie Keane, and Aaron Lennon.  Have these injuries forced any tactical shifts?  The two-striker formation against Blackburn seemed to work well.

KM: Robbie Keane is a body at this point, nothing more. We can't get anyone to take him for free and I don't really care that he's unavailable. Aaron Lennon is a big loss and Tom Huddlestone is a very big loss. The only tactical shift that has occurred has been as a result of Defoe getting hurt and us signing van der Vaart. The two striker setup worked against Blackburn for two reasons. One, Roman Pavlyuchenko decided that he felt like running, which is very rare. Two, Blackburn really suck.

TH: Given the long list of injuries, do you anticipate any January signings?  Are there any players you have your eyes on?

KM: Most teams don't spend big in January and I doubt we'll be any exception. If we need anything, it's a striker. Crouch and Defoe are one trick ponies, Pavlyuchenko is lazy, and Keane sucks. If we want to play VDV behind a lone striker, our options are pretty thin. I'd like to see us buy someone who is fairly similar to Pavlyuchenko but with a much better work rate, and maybe some more creative tendencies.

TH: Are there any Arsenal players you're concerned about matchup-wise?

KM: Yes, Arsenal. The whole team. You guys are pretty good. Specifically, though, I worry about whoever you play on the wings catching Hutton and Assou-Ekotto out of position. I could see Arshavin and Nasri having big games.

TH: Do you have a predicted lineup for Saturday's match?

KM: It's really tough to predict a lineup since the entire damn team is injured, but I'll pick one based on who I know is 100% healthy. Gomes / Assou-Ekotto, Gallas, Kaboul, Hutton / Bale, Modric, Palacios, van der Vaart / Crouch, Pavlyuchenko. We could potentially see King, Defoe, Lennon, or Bentley feature in the starting lineup, but I'm guessing that none of them will be fit enough.

TH: Finally, do you have a prediction for the result?

KM: Arsenal 2-1 Tottenham Hotspur.

My thanks again to Kevin for taking time to answer my questions.

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thanks for the writeup.

I’m going to be heading to San Francisco at 4:45 AM saturday morning to watch the game with the Bay Area Gooners supporters club. This had better be a good game.

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by silverace99 on Nov 18, 2010 9:25 PM EST reply actions  

I think Cesc will have a good game

Jenas isn’t a holding midfielder by trade, and Palacios and Sandro have been pretty poor this year; I can see them giving Cesc space in a way Parker and Tiote didn’t.

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by Aidan Gibson on Nov 18, 2010 9:26 PM EST reply actions  

So happy

to see Gallas annoying Sp*rs fans these days. Just a lovely outcome. Good riddance, Billy G.

by KC Gunner on Nov 18, 2010 11:25 PM EST reply actions  

We’ll probably start Djourou at centre half to work against Crouch in the air.

Offensively I don’t see Tottenham containing us very well. Not with a defense more crumbled up from injury than ours.

by Roa on Nov 19, 2010 6:25 AM EST reply actions  

I was going to read this whole post and then I realized I don't give two shits about Sp*rs or their little pigeon mascot

I love love love derby day and can’t wait for tomorrow. Probably my two favorite days on the English soccer calendar.

by pdb on Nov 19, 2010 11:39 AM EST reply actions   2 recs

Really? That's the best you can do?

That’s not even trash talk, that’s…oh wait you’re a Spurs fan. Thanks for trying – hang in there, you’ll get the hang of it someday! It’s cute that you try though!

by pdb on Nov 19, 2010 3:20 PM EST up reply actions  

Which is why he's an Arsenal supporter

Because we’re not moving out to Stratford

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by Aidan Gibson on Nov 19, 2010 3:50 PM EST up reply actions  

+2 beers!

Nice response.

People know that you’re not required to hate other teams, right? I understand being a Gooner in the northwest means you have to hate Spurs because …

… no. It doesn’t.

-rf

by Richard Farley on Nov 19, 2010 3:26 PM EST up reply actions  

So then ...

… I take it this commenter knows ever Spurs fan that’s ever existed?

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by Richard Farley on Nov 19, 2010 3:30 PM EST up reply actions  

Why aren't you ...

… taking pdb to task for being an ass to tens of thousands of people he doesn’t know?

That’s what it means.

-rf

by Richard Farley on Nov 19, 2010 3:47 PM EST up reply actions  

how was he being being an ass to tens of thousands of people?

He referenced “spurs”, and then the mascot.

So unless “spurs” is not a a football club and is instead a conglomeration of tens of thousands of pretend jews, pdb is not being an ass.

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by silverace99 on Nov 19, 2010 4:44 PM EST up reply actions  

What does ...

Judaism have to do with this?

I mean, I know.

I’m just surprised somebody when there.

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by Richard Farley on Nov 19, 2010 4:47 PM EST up reply actions  

Noted ...

… and Kevin did bring up Judaism. But it was in a different tone and context.

-rf

by Richard Farley on Nov 19, 2010 4:55 PM EST up reply actions  

Went where? Did I offend a real jew somewhere? :P

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by silverace99 on Nov 19, 2010 4:53 PM EST up reply actions  

I am required to hate other teams because that's what makes sports great

I have hated Spurs since I became an Arsenal fan in 1991. I became an Arsenal fan in part because the guy that made me an Arsenal fan had such a deep seated hatred for Sp*rs that he couldn’t even talk about them without copious amounts of swearing and vitriol.

To be an Arsenal fan means, in large part, to strongly dislike any other team in North London. I see no need to be nice to an archrival team or to try to make their fans my friends – this is not a kumbaya moment, this is the north London derby. I don’t wish Sp*rs or their fans well just because we all like the same sport – screw that. I want every derby to end 8-0 to the Arsenal.

I’m sure Sp*rs have thousands, millions, whatever, of nice people who are fans of theirs. But that doesn’t mean I have to like them or their team. Sports is about rivalry, and this is my favorite one.

by pdb on Nov 19, 2010 3:52 PM EST up reply actions  

Or, to put it another way

Do Red Sox fans like the Yankees?
Do Duke fans like North Carolina?
Do Barcelona fans like Real Madrid?
Do Lakers fans like the Celtics?

by pdb on Nov 19, 2010 3:55 PM EST up reply actions  

Hey I am in Canada, and I absolutey loathe Sp*rs. I don’t have to know them to dislike the club. That’s the beauty of being a fan, not once do I ever have to know the other club or their fans, and I can loathe them as much as I want.
Just like I can’t stand Barca, and the only Barca fan I know personally is my brother, and he has nothing to do with my dislike.
I love being a fan because it doesn’t have to be rational.

by DarrenV on Nov 19, 2010 4:22 PM EST up reply actions  

I actually don't care that you guys hate Spurs

I don’t hate Arsenal, but I know I’m weird. You’re supposed to hate your rivals. I don’t hate Arsenal for a couple of reasons. One, I’ve never been to London. Two, I think your club is run in a respectable manner. I actually hate the Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Cubs, and Ohio State because I’ve met lots of fans of those teams in person, at games, and a majority of them are assholes. I can’t bring myself to hate Arsenal without actually being at large gatherings of people who have been Arsenal fans since birth.

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by Kevin McCauley on Nov 19, 2010 4:33 PM EST reply actions  

I've been a Vikings fan since birth, but I can safely say I'm not a jerk :)

but your point is well taken. Also, I like UMD and not the U of M hockey team for reasons that you can probably imagine, Kevin…

by Ted Harwood on Nov 19, 2010 4:44 PM EST up reply actions  

UMD is my enemy for two days

I generally like them though. I hope we give them a couple of good games this weekend, but we were total crap against North Dakota last week.

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by Kevin McCauley on Nov 19, 2010 4:51 PM EST up reply actions  

here here on Ohio State!

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by silverace99 on Nov 19, 2010 4:46 PM EST up reply actions  

List of people who hate Ohio State:

Everyone who has heard of them that didn’t go to school there

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by Kevin McCauley on Nov 19, 2010 4:50 PM EST up reply actions  

I went to Illinois

it was a rivalry for me

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by silverace99 on Nov 19, 2010 4:51 PM EST up reply actions  

I hate Sp*rs, not necessarily their fans. Just like I am from Edmonton, and hate all things Calgary, even though I have some really good friends that live there. And family.
It just gives a good avenue to have light-hearted emity that in reality means nothing. Otherwise I try be as modest as I can to fans of my ‘hated’ clubs. If that makes sense.

by DarrenV on Nov 19, 2010 4:47 PM EST up reply actions  

I guess I don't want to get into this too much ...

… even though it’s already been gotten into, but if your hatred for a club leads you to go around and crapping on other people’s content, that’s too much.

“I was going to read this whole post and then I realized I don’t give two shits about Sp*rs or their little pigeon mascot”

No, that guy didn’t say “This post is worthless,” but that’s the implication, right? It’s about Spurs, and I’m an Arsenal supporter, so it’s not worth my time, and if you’re an Arsenal supporter … etc.

Kevin gave his time to Ted for this piece. If you don’t want to read it, that’s fine. Nobody’s obligated to consume anything.

That you would comment to that effect takes good-natured “hate” to a very unsporting direction.

Of course, hating for hate’s sake may be good. Just one man’s view.

-rf

by Richard Farley on Nov 19, 2010 4:55 PM EST up reply actions  

It’s a good thing that wasn’t me who made that comment now is it? Because if it had been, my golly, you would have a good point.

by DarrenV on Nov 19, 2010 5:02 PM EST up reply actions  

This is an Arsenal website

It’s hardly “shitting on someone else’s content” to disparage an archrival team on an Arsenal site. I’m sorry I’m not all Happy Sunshine Guy about a team that isn’t Arsenal, but why should I be? As an Arsenal fan, I don’t particularly care what Spurs are up to, and if you do, that’s great for you and I wish you well. But unless I missed something, rivalries are all about trash talking and inflaming passion for your team.

I did not wish death on all Tottenham supporters – or any at all, for that matter. I did not express a hope that the Spurs team bus crashes into a telephone pole and bursts into flames. I’m not irrational. But on an Arsenal website, if I as an Arsenal fan express disdain for a team that I have never liked, why is that a problem?

I would not for a minute expect to go to a Sp*rs game in an Arsenal shirt and expect to walk out untaunted. If Sp*rs fans come here, I will give them shit. If that’s a problem for you, I’m sorry, but maybe you need to toughen your skin a little bit.

by pdb on Nov 19, 2010 5:07 PM EST up reply actions  

I think Rich had a overreaction moment

And thought you were specifically pissing on Kevin’s work.

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by silverace99 on Nov 19, 2010 5:10 PM EST up reply actions  

You might have missed something ...

“But unless I missed something, rivalries are all about trash talking and inflaming passion for your team.”

No, they’re not. I’m not saying that some rivalries don’t entail these things, but they probably wouldn’t if people didn’t define them as obligatory.

You felt it obligatory to taunt Kevin? Equating him to an Arsenal fan walking into White Hart Lane because he and Ted collaborated on content?

Yes, I think silverace99 was close to the truth, though I don’t think overreaction is quite the right sentiment. Protective? Sticking up for? Defensive? All these things, possibly.

Your reaction to somebody contributing content at the manager’s request seemed inappropriate – a weird opportunity to try and show your Gooner bonafides.

You could have just not commented on an article you said you weren’t going to bother reading.

-rf

by Richard Farley on Nov 19, 2010 5:17 PM EST up reply actions  

You should forgive pdb, he has a tendancy to go full force with every, and any comment that relates to football, not just sp*rs.
I could be wrong, and sorry if I am pdb, but he has the ‘go big, or go home’ mentality. Comes across quite strongly, if you don’t know him at all.

by DarrenV on Nov 19, 2010 5:23 PM EST up reply actions  

With all due respect why do you care so much?

It was a harmless bit of banter. Again, if you can’t handle that, I’m sorry, but this is an Arsenal site for Arsenal fans, and a day before one of the biggest games on the calendar for Arsenal fans you gotta expect that there’s going to be some smack talkin’.

by pdb on Nov 19, 2010 5:24 PM EST up reply actions  

Ok...there is no maybe now, you are definitely overreacting.

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by silverace99 on Nov 19, 2010 5:30 PM EST up reply actions  

Sorry ...

… if you thought I was trying to tie that quote to you. I wasn’t. Your last paragraph just provided some more perspective on the quote I pasted.

At least, it did to me.

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by Richard Farley on Nov 19, 2010 5:07 PM EST reply actions  

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