Rock-a-bye Bagel
Enough of the old stories. Enough of the missings out and the clinging on for the players we want to keep. It’s stressful isn’t it? So sit back, relax and listen to some sweet soothing words straight from the Bagel’s…hole.
You remember Mark Yeates? Little Mark Yeates? Comes from the same part of Dublin as Robbie Keane and just as twinkle toed. They must learn to play using a bottle top on the pitch the size of a postage stamp over there. Yeah I know, a bottle top’s bigger than a postage stamp; well not if you use a first day cover edition Royal Mail stamp ok? Good. Glad we got that one sorted.
So, yeah Mark Yeates constantly out on loan, poor lad. He was a big part of Colchester’s promoted side and now he’s back at the Lane with a new two year deal and guess what…he’s a winger! Yeah, good news eh? I’ve only seen him play once or twice but there’s some serious potential there. The only thing he seemed to lack was strength on the ball and consequently performed like a young Steve Mcmanaman. Lot’s of moves and steps but no real end product. Now, if there’s one place where you’re going to learn economic and more importantly physical football it’s lower league English football.
Now, Yeates has been biding his time at a point where a place in the Spurs midfield is like trying to get a front row seat at the World Cup final and he’s hanging in there. Loan after loan has got him a new deal and even though it looks like he may go out on loan once more, it’s this time at a Championship club and who knows we may be seeing him marauding our wings sooner than we think.
Another wing man who’s name we may be hearing is Lillestrom’s Robert Koren. He scored against Newcastle in their Interwoofwoof cup game. Shame he didn’t put a few more past them. He’s being followed closely by quite a few clubs from all sorts of countries, including Spurs of course and apparently the 26 year old Slovenian has mucho promise. The only down side is that he’s a right winger and with Lennon and Routledge on the books he’d probably never even see White Hart Lane before being farmed out to Wrexham et al.
Another midfielder we’ve got tabs on is…and I can’t believe that this can actually be pronounced with the human tongue…Chahir Belghazouni. I can find sod all about him except that he’ll be under a million, he’s owned by Grenoble and according to Google, he doesn’t even exist. Young and invisible; I like it. Look out for this transfer in the next window and fingers crossed for a young wizard.
And last but not least Marco Di Vaio of Valencia is the latest candidate to fill the fourth striking birth at our beloved club. At 30, he’s not a young ‘un but maybe that’s what we need; a bit of experience and someone who’s prepared not to play every week. After all, he’s been playing second or third fiddle to a host of stars at the Mestalla and last season at Monaco too. His thirst to play may lead him to Bolton, Blackburn or even Charlton but really, would you?
Sweet dreams and don’t let the Bagel bugs bite.
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July 25th, 2006 at 1:20 pm
It will be interesting to see who Spurs pick as a fourth striker. Yeates has been rated for a long time now it seems but has yet to have his chance to prove it.
July 25th, 2006 at 2:20 pm
Love the Blog.
Things I don’t love:
‘chocolate and gold’ third kit - why?
rumours of Defoe headed to the Toon/ Man U - couldn’t happen, could it?
Not being able to find Berbatov’s goals anywhere on the interweb.
as you were.