What a fantastic result on Saturday, I predicted a 3-1 win and I talked with regards to a tough game, but I was wrong.
Hospitality at the Lane
Lets start with the day in general for me. It all started at 11am at the lane, meeting clients to take them up to the Bill Nicholson Suite for the hospitality experience. We were greeted with Champagne and had a designated table with our match day programmes on the table, fitting it had Adebayor on the front page. (He might get his name on the back page soon as well?)
The party included fans from Spurs, Leeds, Liverpool, Arsenal, Watford & one coming across for the football experience. A bit of banter from the Liverpool fan and suggestions of myself experiencing sour grapes at the end of the game. The Arsenal fan was very quiet, might have been due to the fact of the Arsenal loss the day before, made the day very much more pleasurable for me after the win, 2 points ahead with a game in hand. As usual some good banter from the Arsenal fan throughout the day.
At around 11:30am a parade of the Spurs legends. The introduction of Pat Jennings, Cliff Jones, Alan Mullery, Martin Chivers, David Howells and a few others. A chance to grab a photo with Pat Jennings and Cliff Jones and a few autographs as well.
Then came the food, a well presented 4 course meal and the hospitality team were fantastic. In between the courses an opportunity to try and obtain the answers to the 6 quiz questions, which from memory were:
Who was credited with scoring goals for each side in the 2-1 victory last season?
Where did Redknapp join Liverpool from?
True or false, John Barnes wore a Spurs shirt in a certain charity match?
Who scored from the penalty spot against Liverpool in the 2-0 win?
What year did Spurs and Liverpool last meet in the Charity Shield?
Which player played for Spurs and Liverpool in the early 90's and was capped 3 times by England?
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This was great with everyone chipping in with the answers, the last question was the one that kept playing on my mind as it was pointing to John Scales but it wasn't the early 90's, how true I was to question it.
With the answers complete and everyone going with the same. A very good chance for our table to win at the end of the day.
After the meal, then came the game. I was buzzing before the experience, buzzing even more now that I had met the legends and now I was about to watch the game. Seats were in the West Stand, Upper Tier, Block 1, situated between the half way line and the goal at the south stand.
The Game
I don't think that it could have started any better. What I was hoping for and how we ended at the end of the Wolves game, crisp, precise passing and opening up the opposition with ease. The football was flowing and it was a pleasure to watch Spurs, then came the most amazing goal I have witnessed at the Lane. A Modric screamer from 20 yards into the top corner and Pepe had no chance, I was in prime location for the goal and I was quickly up out of my seat with no consideration for my client who was a Liverpool fan. Oh well Football is Football and Business is Business, I am sure he understood.
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Then came the moment that changed the game the sending off of Charlie Adams. Only 2 challenges and booked both times a very early bath, 1 for a rugby challenge or he wanted to cuddle Modric and the other a high challenge on Scott Parker. Probably was hoping to show the WHL faithful that we should have tried harder to sign him. Parker was cheaper and is a far better all round player. This now made Spurs edgy and looking slightly uncomfortable at playing against 10, probably not wanting to over commit and make any silly mistakes, patience was the key.
Bring on the 2nd half, the changing point of the game was the 2nd sending off for Skrtel, who had a torrid time with Bale. Probably wished he played centre back and not right back now. Spurs now showed a bit more commitment at getting the 2nd goal and killing the game as a contest. Up step Jermaine Defoe, who took his goal sublimely, had a lot of work to do, yet he rolled the defender and left Reina diving and trying to stop the wind of the ball rushing by. Then Defoe had a key part to play in Adebayor's first of the game a fierce shot from the edge of the box which Reina could only parry, Adebayor lifted the ball over Reina and coolly placed into the open goal. (That's how you do it Torres)
After the 3rd goal went in, it was Ole football. Spurs playing one touch football and Liverpool chasing shadows, well unless your name was Andy Carroll and then you were lucky if he moved a yard all game, maybe a bit hash but echoed by the Liverpool fan. With the game petering out and Liverpool with only one shot on target from recollection a long range effort from Downing, up step Adebayor again. A decent cross from Ekotto to Adebayor and a perfect half volley past Reina to cap off a resounding win for Tottenham.
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It was great to witness first hand the team in free flowing football. The bite and creativity in the middle of the park from Parker and Modric. Then the pairing of Defoe and Adebayor which now has 5 goals in 2 games. Least I not forget the centre back pairing for King and Kaboul, who looked comfortable in everything they did. All in all it was a perfect performance from the whole team, with Walker, Ekotto, Bale, Kranjcar and VDV coming on at Half Time all working together as a team and covering if anyone was out of position.
Back to Hospitality
Now I had to face going back to the Bill Nicholson Suite and not gloating about the win to the Liverpool and Arsenal fan. I played it cool, inside I was ecstatic.
A buffet was now available with our post match drinks and Martin Chivers waiting to introduce us to the Squad player. Up step Carlo Cudicini, to talk to Chivers about the game and the European game in which he kept a clean sheet on Thursday night. With all that over the last thing to do was award the prize to the winner of the quiz. Martin running through the answers of which our table got all the answers right, thanks to the efforts of the Arsenal & Liverpool fan and myself doubting our final answer and changing it. The winner is..... ME, get in, could this day get any better. Up I step on the stage to shake Cudicini's hand and accept a DVD of the greatest FA CUP games, roll on watching Gazza's free kick against the gooners. I had my photo with Cudicini, which will be sent in the post, this had truly capped a fantastic day for me at the lane. It surpassed all my other experiences at the lane, even the 7-2 win against Southampton.
With that all over and kicked out at 4:30pm, it was the walk back to the tube and homeward bound.
Stoke V Spurs - Carling Cup
Spurs are back in action tonight in the League Cup. Harry thinks Gomes wants out, but he will play tonight, Modric deserves more money and we want to win the cup. A much changed team again tonight but still a cracking chance of progressing.
My team Selection for Stoke: Gomes, Ekotto, Kaboul, Bassong, Walker, Krancjaer, Sandro, Livermore, Townsend, Pav & Van Der Vaart.
Prediction: 1-1 and Spurs to win on Pens.
COYS
Feel free to answer the quiz questions below and I will put the answers on my next blog.