Showing posts with label Mark Robins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Robins. Show all posts

Spurs Miss Big Opportunity

Can anybody break the big four? The long established quartet that have dominated English football over the past few years. No one has achieved this feat since 2004/05 when Everton beat city rivals Liverpool into the last Champions League place.

And with Liverpool's current form, many have begun to wonder whether this will be the season when the 'big four' will be broken apart.

So who's in pole position? Currently it's Tottenham who sit in third for now, after yesterday's draw at Villa Park. Aston Villa themselves and then big spenders Manchester City will also think that they are in with a shout.

But I would say that Spurs are the only team who look likely to do it if anyone does. While on the face of it the point they picked up in the 1-1 draw with Aston Villa may seem a good result, it was a game that Spurs dominated for large parts. A fantastic performance, especially as the away side, something that the 'big four' consistently do.

Something else they consistently do, however, is win when they're on top and Spurs didn't do this yesterday. Full marks to them for their performance, they were very impressive, more so than the home side. At present they certainly look more likely than Villa and Manchester City, who seem to be in the 'best of the rest' section of the Premier League.

You do feel though that if Chelsea, Manchester United or Arsenal had been playing so well in that game that they would have persevered at prevailed with three points. It was also a massive opportunity for Tottenham to put some distance between themselves and Liverpool, who will surely return to form and push hard for fourth spot.

It's quite unbelievable to be lamenting Spurs for wasteful finishing after they put nine past Wigan only a week ago. All the ingredients are there for Spurs to get into that big four. They must be ruthless though, and they must win games when they're on top. A point here and there off the big four wouldn't hurt either.

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What a long journey home it must have been for those Barnsley fans travelling home from Plymouth. After being euphoric with a 4-1 first half lead, those celebrations were cut short and the three points that were surely coming their way taken away.

This was because after 58 minutes the game was abandoned after the Home Park pitch was deemed unplayable and dangerous by referee Gavin Ward.

As a football fan, this has got to be the worst feeling in the world, worse than seeing your team get hammered, because you've not had that joy - especially on a long away trip - snatched away. Of course, if the referee felt that there was a danger to the players, then this had to be the right thing to do.

In the aftermath though comes the argument whether the points should be given to Barnsley. It's a difficult one. While it seems unlikely, with half an hour left Plymouth had more than enough time to go and get three goals. Barnsley boss Mark Robins was understandably outraged and said he didn't think the referee would have given the same decision had Plymouth being winning 4-1. This was probably just heat of the moment stuff though, if the pitch is unplayable, the decision has to be made regardless of the result. But what of the travelling fans? I'm assuming the return game will be free.

It all seems very unjust, for Plymouth to get another crack, for Barnsley's players to have to forget they ever had a 4-1 lead and go out and do it again. It's probably the only solution though as there was too much time left on the clock to give a final result.

Gartside Gone Mad

So Phil Gartside's masterplan to kill football in England has once again reared it's ugly head. This is the Bolton Wanderers chairman's plan to form a breakaway of The Premier League and Premier League 2.

At first glance you may think that all this is another renaming of the second tier, but Gartside's plan is to stop relegation from this Premier League 2 and promotion to it. Not to worry though fans of Leeds, Norwich, Southampton and Charlton because your teams would all be included in this breakaway due to high attendances.

Fair? I think not. This would mean that a handful of smaller current Championship clubs would have to make way, and NEVER return.

Blackpool currently have the second smallest avrage attendance in The Championship, after Scunthorpe. That's Blackpool who currently sit 5th under Ian Holloway who is doing a fine job there. If they were to remain there come the end of the season they would be three games from The Premier League. However, if Gartside's plan was to come into force tomorrow Blackpool would be kicked out of The Championship. Why should bums on seats make up for performances on the pitch?

As a Wolves fan myself, I am confident my team would secure a place in the top 40, a plan which also involves Celtic, Rangers and an Irish 'franchise'. The word franchise says everything that's wrong about this. This is not the point though. Promotion and relegation is what keeps football alive, what keeps fans hopeful and fearful in August.

Imagine being a Luton Town fan at the moment, those fans who stick by there club live in hope they will one day return to England's top tier, or at least the second! Those sides outside the chosen 40 might as well pack up and go, because what TV station is going to pay for the rights of meaningless divisions? Kids in the local area would surely go off to support one of The Premier League teams.

The one thing good that Phil Gartside has said is the even distribution of money throughout The Premier League because we don't want to see the 'big four' occupy those slots forever, which is quite likely at the moment. Fine. Sort that out, but leave it at that. If I was a supporter of Bolton Wanderers I would wonder why I didn't have a man who cares about football running my club because the day this plan comes into force would be a sad one for football.

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Posh doing it the right way

After Darren Ferguson left Peterborough United under a cloud this week, it's been nicely refreshing to see them fishing in the pond of the lower divisions to try and find their next manager.

It is often said how good young managers working low down are never given the chance to climb the ladder and after Mark Robins was recently given the Barnsley job after doing a great job at Rotherham, Peterborough are doing the same.

First it was Eddie Howe of Bournemouth who was approached, but Posh were declined by either Howe or his chairman depending on who you believe, probably the latter.

Next up on the hit list of Darragh Macanthony and Barry Fry were Andy Scott, who led Brentford to last years' League Two title and, perhaps most refreshing of all, Mark Cooper of Conference minnows Kettering.

While the smaller clubs may think they're being robbed of their messiah, it's fantastic that these young guys are getting the recognition they deserve.

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On the same line, I have to say what a brilliant press conference that was to watch involving Darragh Macanthony and Barry Fry.

In football, the media hacks usually try to get the gory details with no avail, but Fry told all about how Fergie Jnr 'already has another job' and had been 'tapped up'.

Macanthony was clearly annoyed, cutting across Fry several times clearly not wanting their dirty laundry to be aired in public.

Fry was clearly annoyed that the gem that they polished had apparently been enticed elsewhere. Watch this space...