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OMT - Tottenham Hotspur vs. Tranmere

Man of the match


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Are these commentators having a laugh? How was Auriers challenge anything like Banks? He stamped.

Also this whole studs showin flimflam has gone to far, in some cases the only natural way to win the ball is with the sole of your feet.
And sometimes the only way to get the ball is by using your hands. But it's against the rules.
 
Nailed on we get a Top 6 team in the next round. We have had some fortunate draws outside of the semis, for the last couple of seasons in the FA Cup, we are due a biggie. I am sensing one of the Mancs
 
I dawned on me today, he is becoming too smart and technical for his own good - to the point where he is effective against the best teams, but not against the lesser teams (Inc lower prem teams)
I thought he was extremely disciplined and controllered and just did a mature job giving the team balance from a deeper role - ensuring Foyth, Skipp and W-P weren’t exposed.
 
Nailed on we get a Top 6 team in the next round. We have had some fortunate draws outside of the semis, for the last couple of seasons in the FA Cup, we are due a biggie. I am sensing one of the Mancs
Goons and Chelsea will be home to utter gash of course.
 
Upsides:

- easy win and into 4th round. Quadruple still on!!!
- we get a week without a game after Man U
- Eriksen and Alderweireld had their feet up
- debuts for Marsh and Eyoma
- thought Skippy looked good
 
What's the story?
Just lifted this quote, but I always had it the wrong way around! See last paragraph.


Spurs racked up a record score in this Fourth Round FA Cup replay at the Lane, with ten goals to their credit before the half-time interval.
Bobby Smith opened the floodgates in the third minute with John White's corner being shot in off a post, then eight minutes later Les Allen got the first of his five goals on the night. Ten minutes had gone when Smith made it 3-0, but Tim Coleman pulled a goal back for Crewe before Tommy Harmer knocked home Cliff Jones' cross to keep Spurs three goals ahead.


In the 28th minute, good interplay between Jones and Harmer paved the way for Allen to make it 5-1 and straight from the restart Tottenham broke for Smith to seal his hat-trick and on 36 minutes, he got another goal. White created Allen's hat-trick goal and the striker scored his fourth before the break, leaving time for Jones to make it 10-1 just before the teams turned around.

Four minutes after the restart, Jones pounced for his second goal, with Allen making it five for his own tally on 72 minutes. Llewellyn salvaged one back for Crewe straight away, but a Jones penalty ten minutes from time gave him a hat-trick and completed the 13-2 win in front of a big crowd, who paid £8,875 to see the goal feast.

When Crewe returned home by train, they departed Euston from Platform 13 and arrived on platform 2 at Crewe station
 
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