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Friendly: Spurs Xi 6-3 Birmingham City
Topic Started: Aug 10 2011, 05:00 AM (848 Views)
THFC6061
Olivier Tebily
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Harry Kane scored a hat-trick in the first half as our Spurs XI team toppled a Birmingham City XI 6-3 in a training ground friendly on Tuesday.

John Bostock, Tom Carroll and recent arrival Souleymane Coulibaly were also on the scoresheet in an open, entertaining encounter at Spurs Lodge.

Another new arrival, Cristian Ceballos, looked lively in a 90-minute shift.

The first half certainly belonged to Kane as he provided a masterclass of finishing to complete his treble in the space of just 14 minutes.

The visitors - with a familiar face on the sidelines in new boss Chris Hughton - took the lead in the fifth minute but we levelled 20 minutes later when David Bentley picked up a poor defensive clearance and Bostock fed Kane, who fired low into the corner from 18 yards.

It was soon 2-1 as Bostock swept home Andros Townsend's cross at the far post. Townsend, as always, provided a constant threat down the left.
The third goal arrived after 34 minutes as Kane rose to power home his header from Ryan Fredericks' cross.

The young forward made it 4-1 with his hat-trick goal, calmly lobbing over the advancing goalkeeper after Carroll sent him clear.

The Blues pulled a goal back just before the break but we were back on the front foot at the start of the second half as Coulibaly, Ceballos and Massimo Luongo all went close.

It was no surprise that it was 5-2 just after the hour and a fine team goal as Coulibaly spun away from his marker before playing in Kane who drilled in a low cross finished first-time by Carroll.

Birmingham enjoyed a good spell after that, pulled it back to 5-3 and forced David Button into a couple of fine saves.

But Coulibaly had the final word when he battled for possession in the left channel, turned inside his defender and then hit an unstoppable curler into the top corner for 6-3.

Spurs XI:

Cudicini (Button, 46)

Fredericks (Waller-Lassen, 46), Livermore, Nicholson, Townsend

Bentley, Carroll, Luongo, Ceballos, Bostock (Coulibaly, 40)

Kane.


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Aug 10 2011, 06:00 AM
Harry Kane scored a hat-trick in the first half as our Spurs XI team toppled a Birmingham City XI 6-3 in a training ground friendly on Tuesday.

John Bostock, Tom Carroll and recent arrival Souleymane Coulibaly were also on the scoresheet in an open, entertaining encounter at Spurs Lodge.

Another new arrival, Cristian Ceballos, looked lively in a 90-minute shift.

The first half certainly belonged to Kane as he provided a masterclass of finishing to complete his treble in the space of just 14 minutes.

The visitors - with a familiar face on the sidelines in new boss Chris Hughton - took the lead in the fifth minute but we levelled 20 minutes later when David Bentley picked up a poor defensive clearance and Bostock fed Kane, who fired low into the corner from 18 yards.

It was soon 2-1 as Bostock swept home Andros Townsend's cross at the far post. Townsend, as always, provided a constant threat down the left.
The third goal arrived after 34 minutes as Kane rose to power home his header from Ryan Fredericks' cross.

The young forward made it 4-1 with his hat-trick goal, calmly lobbing over the advancing goalkeeper after Carroll sent him clear.

The Blues pulled a goal back just before the break but we were back on the front foot at the start of the second half as Coulibaly, Ceballos and Massimo Luongo all went close.

It was no surprise that it was 5-2 just after the hour and a fine team goal as Coulibaly spun away from his marker before playing in Kane who drilled in a low cross finished first-time by Carroll.

Birmingham enjoyed a good spell after that, pulled it back to 5-3 and forced David Button into a couple of fine saves.

But Coulibaly had the final word when he battled for possession in the left channel, turned inside his defender and then hit an unstoppable curler into the top corner for 6-3.

Spurs XI:

Cudicini (Button, 46)

Fredericks (Waller-Lassen, 46), Livermore, Nicholson, Townsend

Bentley, Carroll, Luongo, Ceballos, Bostock (Coulibaly, 40)

Kane.


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acjboyle
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Who;s the geezer with the beard?
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Zulu Dwarf
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Paul Tait
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I was wondering that too

:blues:
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Nikola Zigic
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THFC6061
Aug 10 2011, 05:00 AM

What hair! Who is this guy?!?
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JaKe1994
Martin Grainger
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Its Radames Da Silva, he's on trial with us at the moment.
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Bluebird
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What's with the shirt pulling on Redmond :o
If you can get a photo surely the Ref must have seen it too :whistle:
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rdwhittin1
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So who was the mystery trialist who scored blues third goals by all reports it was a classy effort, even our own match report can't name him, how intriguing. Any suggestions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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acjboyle
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JaKe1994
Aug 10 2011, 10:52 AM
Its Radames Da Silva, he's on trial with us at the moment.

Is he a footballer?
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rdwhittin1
Aug 10 2011, 12:43 PM
So who was the mystery trialist who scored blues third goals by all reports it was a classy effort, even our own match report can't name him, how intriguing. Any suggestions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i know who it is...............................................................................................


















its lionel messi but shhhhhhh :whistle:
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.Jake
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sp1032
Aug 10 2011, 11:58 AM
rdwhittin1
Aug 10 2011, 12:43 PM
So who was the mystery trialist who scored blues third goals by all reports it was a classy effort, even our own match report can't name him, how intriguing.  Any suggestions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i know who it is...............................................................................................


















its lionel messi but shhhhhhh :whistle:

WHOOOOOO?
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sam_tiltonrdblue
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Jakeee
Aug 10 2011, 01:00 PM
sp1032
Aug 10 2011, 11:58 AM
rdwhittin1
Aug 10 2011, 12:43 PM
So who was the mystery trialist who scored blues third goals by all reports it was a classy effort, even our own match report can't name him, how intriguing.  Any suggestions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i know who it is...............................................................................................


















its lionel messi but shhhhhhh :whistle:

WHOOOOOO?

what a waste of money
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.Jake
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Nikola Zigic
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sp1032
Aug 10 2011, 12:01 PM
Jakeee
Aug 10 2011, 01:00 PM
sp1032
Aug 10 2011, 11:58 AM
rdwhittin1
Aug 10 2011, 12:43 PM
So who was the mystery trialist who scored blues third goals by all reports it was a classy effort, even our own match report can't name him, how intriguing.  Any suggestions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i know who it is...............................................................................................


















its lionel messi but shhhhhhh :whistle:

WHOOOOOO?

what a waste of money

Yeung and Pannu OUT!
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beegeeblueboy
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Bob Latchford
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It was the LuaLua who used to play for Newcastle
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beegeeblueboy
Aug 10 2011, 05:54 PM
It was the LuaLua who used to play for Newcastle

Na he scored the first two goals and they named him on the score sheet.
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Jakeee
Aug 10 2011, 10:51 AM
THFC6061
Aug 10 2011, 05:00 AM

What hair! Who is this guy?!?

We should blatently sign him just for the sheer fact he looks bloody amazing!

Club could make a killing selling fake Radames Da Silva goatees!
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Malcom Page
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sp1032
Aug 10 2011, 11:58 AM
rdwhittin1
Aug 10 2011, 12:43 PM
So who was the mystery trialist who scored blues third goals by all reports it was a classy effort, even our own match report can't name him, how intriguing.  Any suggestions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i know who it is...............................................................................................


















its lionel messi but shhhhhhh :whistle:

Looks more like Lionel Richie to me
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Garry Pendrey
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Jakeee
Aug 10 2011, 09:51 AM
THFC6061
Aug 10 2011, 05:00 AM

What hair! Who is this guy?!?

It's Lazaridis, results were clearly worth the suspension.
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