A few weeks ago Mike Ashley, Newcastle United’s pig-like owner, sacked manager Chris Hughton. Hughton got Newcastle promoted at the first time of asking without spending any money, beat Sunderland in the biggest derby win for 55 years, won at Arsenal and drew with the Champions. They were in 11th place and Hughton had brought some respectability to a shambolic football club. Regardless of Hughton’s reputation as the nicest man in football and more than 30 years of loyal service to Tottenham Hotspur its still a decision that makes you wonder how a buffoon like Ashley became a multi-millionaire.
I got to Liverpool Street station to find out all the trains had been cancelled. I really should start reading the travel updates on the Spurs website. I got coffee on my lilywhite scarf running for the 149. The bus went past a billboard in Seven Sisters advertising cheap tickets for the FA Cup game against Charlton. It has a life-size Gary Doherty, presumably selling the match as a sort of ‘if you missed him first time round…’.
Jermain Defoe’s arm-first aerial challenge, a booking for dangerous play at most, has earned him a three-match ban. Roman Pavlyuchenko took his place. The first half was largely uneventful before the last action where Tim Krul tipped his header on to the inside of the post. Earlier a Gareth Bale run was thwarted at the last moment by an Alan Smith block and Rafael van der Vaart had a free-kick tipped over.
Ralph Coates |
At half time the club paid tribute to the late Ralph Coates. I was too high up in the north stand to see the video. Coates played 248 times for Spurs winning the League Cup, in which he scored the winning goal, and the UEFA Cup. Alan Mullery recalled Coates arriving from his beloved Burnley in a purple suit. John Pratt said, “a nicer man you couldn’t wish to meet”. He once asked Coates if he used anything to keep his Bobby Charlton-style comb-over in place. He said he tried blu-tack, but it didn’t work very well. Martin Chivers said Coates considered moving to Spurs the best decision of his life and Pat Jennings’ accent as just noise to my cockney ears.
Jermaine Jenas replaced Wilson Palacios for the second half and kept possession and passed the ball much better. Younes Kaboul was increasingly involved in the attack and played an incisive cross-field ball to Lennon who took it on the move and beat Krul at the far post.
Ten minutes later Kaboul was sent off for squaring up to Cheick Tioté and thrusting his head at him. Pavlyuchenko made way for Sébastien Bassong, Newcastle introduced Nile Ranger to help the isolated Andy Carroll, and shortly after Van der Vaart was replaced by Peter Crouch. Like on Boxing Day we were superior even with ten men.
Lennon almost got a second goal very similar to the first, then in the 81st minute Luka Modrić, who was man of the match, picked up the ball just outside our area, took it past the halfway line and let Bale go. Bale charged down the left, made light work of Steven Taylor and Krul was beaten at his far post again.
Late on Heurelho Gomes saved a Carroll header after Joey Barton got a volley of deserved abuse at the corner flag. Earlier in the match, Barton, villain that he is, rather than give it back to us, used a drop-ball to get Newcastle a throw in ten yards from the corner.