The Man in The Shed 22 nd February 2020 – No way Jose There was no chance to ponder the dismal loss to United with another big game 5 days later ! If you can guarantee a fixture to raise a Chelsea team it is against Tottenham. Add a certain Jose Mourinho to the mix and that’s spicy enough. With both teams arriving on the back of disappointing losses who would raise their game ? It had been highlighted in the media leading up to this game that a certain Ethan Ampadu had led the Leipzig defence to a clean sheet and win against Tottenham in the Champions League. The poor lad had been struggling for game time on loan yet due to injuries he’d stepped in and played a blinder. Ferdinand on BT Sport had heaped praise on the young lad. I had to chuckle. Statistics told us that the next best team in the league on current form since Jose joined Tottenham (after Liverpool) were the men from North London. They were now just a point behind us in fifth place. The teamshe...
The Man in The Shed 24 th August – Young guns Sitting down on a Saturday lunchtime, nice sunny day, I had to feel optimistic as I tuned into BT Sport. Norwich had certainly taken the Championship by storm last season and despite taking a hammering at Anfield they were being applauded for their style of play. And Pukki was their new hero – proving that Championship strikers really can make an impact in the top flight. Our teamsheet showed a last minute change with Pedro feeling a hamstring in the warm-up and being replaced by Barkley. A perfect start – Abraham scoring within five minutes ! I’d barely composed myself and we’d conceded ! Where was our midfield ? Barkley was still struggling to realise that he was actually playing and not warming the bench. A very open game and after 15 minutes we’re ahead again. Mount proving that he really has what it takes in this league. I for one and everyone else, including the commentators, were convinced that there...
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