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| 20.04.2010 |
Spurs staged a private
friendly with West Ham United Reserves at Spurs Lodge and won out 5-2.
Primarily a run-out for Jermaine Jenas, who was recovering from a groin
operation and illness, the young side scored through Andros Townsend
twice, John Bostock, Steven Caulker and Adam Smith to record a
comfortable victory.
Teams :
Spurs - Alnwick, Kyle Walker,
Caulker, Livermore, Adam Smith, Townsend, Parrett, Jenas, Rose, Mason,
Bostock
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| 16.03.2010 |
Tottenham edged a training
ground friendly with West Ham United 1-0 at Spurs Lodge.
A goal from left back Adam Smith won the match in
the 10th minute, when he cut in from the flank and hit a rising right
foot shot into the roof of the net. Spurs defended their lead well
and passed the ball comfortably, but the West Ham keeper stopped any
further addition to the score.
Teams :
Spurs - Jimmy Walker, Kyle Walker,
Dervite, Byrne, Adam Smith, Townsend, Livermore, Bostock, Rose, Mason,
Obika
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| 24.02.2009 |
Spurs won this meeting with
West Ham United at Bishops Stortford FC in the Premier League Reserve
League thanks to an Adel Taarabt hat-trick.
An early warning, when Junior Stanislas
fired wide was not heeded by the Spurs defence and in the fifth minute,
Anthony Edgar took Zavon Hines' cross and put the ball past Alnwick at
the post. However, without being involved for the first ten
minutes, Taarabt got the ball in the middle of the pitch, ran at
defenders - leaving them in his wake - and rifled a low shot into the
bottom corner of the goal from the edge of the box past an unmoved Marek
Stech in goal to make it 1-1.
Two minutes after the goal, Irons defender
Matthew Fry mis-contolled the ball and it rant o Kudos Oyenuga, who
fired a shot into the side-netting. With 15 minutes gone, Taarabt
hit a shot just wide from the edge of the box, as he was starting to
enjoy himself and Ricardo Rocha joined the attack to head a corner at
goal, only for Stech to keep his effort out.
Cian Hughton and Jacques Maghoma linked on the
left to provide the French youngster with a shooting opportunity from 18
yards in the 18th minute, which Stetch put over the top, while Taarabt
went close again a couple of minutes after. West Ham fought back
into the game and when Tom Harvey passed to Edgar on the edge of the
box, his shot from the edge of the six yard box in the 22nd minute was
saved by Ben Alnwick.
From a corner, Harvey's effort on goal was
stopped on the line by Danny Hutchins and then the Irons' Stanislas hit
a shot on goal in the 26th minute, with Alnwick needing to push it round
after taking a couple of deflections before it got to him. Spurs
came strong at the end of the half, with Yaser Kasim taking the ball on
after the ref played an advantage for a foul on Taarabt, playing in
Oyenuga to shoot too high and then Takura Mtandari got wide and crossed
for Taarabt, but he could only shoot straight at Stech. There was
still time for Hughton to go on a good run, but fired over the bar from
20 yards just before the break.
West Ham had the first chance of the second
half, with centre half Fry heading Stanilslas' free-kick against the
post on 48 minutes and on 75 minutes, Edgar was sent clear, only to be
denied by Alnwick, who stood up well. West Ham substitute Daniel
Kearns had a shot that went just wide of the post.
But, seven minutes from time, Taarabt won the
ball, ran at the Irons back four and from the edge of the box planted
the ball into the bottom corner of the net.
West Ham tried to get
level with a Fry header that Alnwick did
well to dive and palm out, but it was
Taarabt who had the last word, firing home
from the penalty spot in stoppage time after
David Hutton had been brought down to seal
the 3-1 win.
Teams :
West Ham - Stech; O'Neill, Payne,
Fry, Miller (McNaughton 74); Edgar, Harvey, Grasser (Kearns 48),
Stanislas; Jeffrey, Hines (Bajner 79)
Unused subs. : - Loveday, Abdulla
Spurs - Alnwick; Mtandari, Rocha
(Caulker 46), Berchiche (Cox 55), Hughton; D Hutton, Hutchins, Kasim,
Maghoma; Taarabt; Oyenuga (Byrne 74)
Unused subs. : - Button, Nicholson
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| 03.11.2008 |
West Ham United made the
short trip to visit Brisbane Road in the Premier League Reserve League
and Spurs won out 2-0. The Irons
keeper was soon in action, with a third minute save as Kevin-Prince
Boateng met a Charlie Daniels cross at the near post, but as play moved
to the opposite end, Jacques Maghoma was in the right place to clear
Widdowson's low shot off the line after Reid had crossed from the left
wing.
Chances were created at both ends, with Boateng
volleying over Gilberto's eighth minute cross and West Ham hitting the
side netting when Reid cut in from the left wing and struck a low
25-yard effort. A sharp finish to Gilberto's saved shot in the
21st by Daniels was ruled out for offside and the first half finished
goal-less.
Spurs changed things around and two minutes
into the second period, Street had to be alert to push Hossam Ghaly's
shot from 25 yards out around the post. Another good chance was
spurned in the 51st minute, as Boateng intercepted a back-pass and
unselfishly laid the ball into the path of Kyle Fraser-Allen, who
blasted over from 10 yards out. The goal came just a couple of
minutes later, when a corner from the left wing dropped for Mtandari to
stand up a cross into the heart of the penalty area and Boateng was
first to it with his head. Street did well to stop the powerful
header, but the rebound dropped to Charlie Daniels to tap in, without a
linesman's flag this time.
Five minutes later, Daniels was on the
score-sheet again, getting the ball on the edge of the centre circle,
taking on a couple of West Ham players and drilling a low shot into the
left corner of the net to make it 2-0.
Paul Stalteri took on his marker on the right
wing and put in a cross low to the near post ten minutes after the
second goal, where Fraser-Allen mis-hit his shot, but got a second bite
of the cherry and forced a good stop from Street, who was lucky in the
69th minute, when Hutton's corner escaped Ghaly six yards out and was
missed at the far post by Mtandari, who slipped over. It was West
Ham's turn to attack in the next minute, as Spence hit a hopeful high
ball into the Spurs area and when Cesar came over Bajner to punch clear
it only fell to Harvey, who hit his shot too high.
When Daniels fired in a low curving cross in
the 71st minute, it was somehow missed by both Dervite and Mtandari and
then West Ham broke with Harvey's cross being put wide by Bajner, who
glanced his header instead of getting some power on it. Another
header two minutes from time saw Cesar make a fine save in glancing
Lopez's effort over the bar. The resulting corner was headed over
by the same player and that was the last chance that saw Spurs take the
spoils.
Teams :
Spurs - Cesar, Stalteri, Gilberto,
Maghoma, Dervite, Rocha (Mtandari 46), Fraser-Allen, Ghaly, Taarabt (D.
Hutton 46), Boateng, Daniels
Unused subs : - L. Butcher, Hutchins,
Berchiche
West Ham - Street, O'Neill,
Widdowson, Stokes, Ngala, Spence, Harvey, Lopez, Tristan (Bajner 46
[Edgar 86]), Kearns, Reid (Lee 76)
Unused subs : -
Loveday, Brooks, Grasser
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| 25.02.2008 |
The two London sides met at
Leyton Orient FC and it was West Ham Reserves who took the points,
winning 3-1 with a strong side. Spurs
had the first couple of chances in the match, with Danny Rose rising to
head Cian Hughton's cross over the top and Simon Dawkins was played in
by Jon Obika and he hit his shot just wide of the target. West
Ham's first chance came in the 17th minute, as Ashton put a header from
six yards wide from Pantsil's cross. Bobby Zamora almost tricked
Hughton with a lob over his head, but he could not control his volley
once he got the other side of the defender and Ashton once more won the
ball in the air, this time near the penalty spot and it went a couple of
feet past the post.
Somewhat against the run of play, Tottenham
took the lead in the 34th minute. A free kick on the right was
played in by Danny Rose and Troy Archibald-Henville jumped for it, but
the ball swung straight into the net to give the winger the goal.
A minute later, Dawkins and David Hutton linked up to allow the striker
a shot on goal, but the players around him made it difficult for him to
get any power in his shot and Walker saved easily.
Just before the interval, the Irons equalised
when Freddie Sears capitalise don Reid's complete air shot and finished
Ashton's cross with a low drove past Button to see the sides level at
the break.
Joe Martin prevented Hines knocking in Sears
low ball into the box and then Ashton failed to convert Pantsil's cross,
causing Button no problems to save. The Spurs keeper had to
stretch to keep the ball out as Sears tried to lob him and in the 69th
minute, the keeper was beaten when Sears provided Ashton with a chance
that Ashton finally netted from inside the six yard box. It was
only three minutes before it was 3-1 Stokes fed Sears and he took the
ball on the run to slide it past the Button as he came out.
Parrett almost found Obika before Pantsil
nudged the ball away, while late on Ryan Mason put a free-kick over the
bar and then mis-hit a shot that Walker dropped on to make a comfortable
stop and preserve the 3-1 scoreline.
Teams :
Spurs - Button, Hughton, Martin,
Livermore, Archibald-Henville, Dervite, Fraser-Allen (Parrett 63), Rose,
Obika (Mason 78), Dawkins, D. Hutton (Mtandari 63)
Unused Subs: Jansson, Hutchins
West Ham - Walker, Pantsil, Spector,
Tomkins (Spence 72), N'Gala, Miller (Fitzgerald 81), Stokes, Sears,
Collison, Ashton, Zamora (Hines 46), Reid
Unused Subs: Miklosko, Stanislas
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| 20.02.2007 |
A Premier Reserve League
South match played at Bishops Stortford FC saw Spurs win 2-0.
it was a quick start by Tottenham who took a 2-0
lead within the first 17 minutes of the match. Captain Charlie Lee
was playing in central midfield and his effect was immediate, with a run
into the box to finish off Phil Ifil's cross from 10 yards after good
work from Adel Taarabt and David Hutton. Lee was instrumental in
the second goal, winning the ball in midfield and then putting Hutton
away to cross in for Jake Livermore to shoot home.
Taarabt hit a 25 yard shot just wide and West
Ham keeper Jimmy Walker denied Charlie Daniels' effort after Emil
Halfredsson played him in. As the half came to an end, Ben Alnwick
had to be on his toes to keep out Lee Hales' shot.
Shortly after the break, Alnwick stopped Lorcan
Fitzgerald as he ran through one-on-one, but he was finally beaten when
Freddie Sears reduced the defecit in the 59th minute. However,
Spurs held out to win the game.
Teams :
West Ham - Walker, O'Neil, Widdowson, N'Gala, Tomkins,
Hales, Sears, Collison (Stanislas 5 [Blackmore 46]), Jeffrey, Hunt
(Blackwell 89), Fitzgerald
Unused Subs. : - Miller Bowes
Spurs - Alnwick, Ifil, Daniels, Livermore (Fraser-Allen 83),
Archibald-Henville, Mills, Hutton (Mtandari 83), C. Lee (c), Barcham,
Taarabt, Hallfredsson
Unused Subs. : - Forecast, Hughton, Hutchins
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| 14.12.2004 |
Spurs were denied a win at Upton Park by one of their own – keeper Rob
Burch, who was on loan at West Ham United at the time of the match.
Spurs played some of their best football so far this season in the first
half and took the lead when Mark Yeates cut in from the right wing to
curl a shot beyond Burch from 20 yards out in the 29th
minute. Ten minutes later, a left foot drive from 16 yards out by Jamie
Slabber found the net.
West Ham got a goal back in controversial circumstances when Dean Marney
was harshly adjudged to have committed a foul in the box and Youssef
Sofiane converted the penalty to make it 2-1. Seven minutes later,
Malky Mackay met Gavin Williams' free-kick with head head to loop it
over Fulop to draw level.
It was three minutes from the end of the game when Mark Yeates
challenged Williams in the area, the Irons midfielder fell on the ball
and the referee pointed to the spot. Jamie Slabber stepped up to take
the spot-kick, but Burch used his inside information and went the right
way to keep the shot out.
Teams :
West Ham - Burch,
Mullins, Brevett, Ward, Mackay (Blewitt 80), Noble, Williams, Cohen,
Ashikodi (Sofiane 68), Reo-Coker (McClenahan 46), Reid
Unused Subs. : -
Wright, Reed
Scorers :
- Sofiane 70, Mackay 77
Spurs - Fulop,
Ifil, McKie, Marney, Richards, Davenport, Dilevski (Malcolm 73),
Jackson, Slabber, Silva Sousa (O'Hara 56), Yeates
Unused Subs. : -
Eyre,
O'Donaghue, Defendi
Scorers :
- Yeates 29, Slabber 39
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| 17.01.1981 |
A hard fought draw was the result of the reserve meeting
with West Ham United at Upton Park. Goals from Tony La Ronde and Ray
Houghton gave West Ham a 2-0 half-time lead, but two second half Spurs
goals levelled the final score at 2-2.
Teams :
West Ham - Ferguson, Wright, A. La Ronde, Brignull, Hibbert,
Neighbour, Houghton, Lansdowne, Morgan, Banton
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| 07.04.1979 |
West Ham
Untied took the points at Upton Park with a 2-0 win thanks to goals from
George Cowie and Billy Lansdowne in the second half of the game.
Teams :
West Ham - Day, Wright, Smith, McGiven (c), Cowie, Brignull,
Thomson, Banton, Lansdowne, P. Allen, Curbishley.
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| 02.12.1978 |
A 1-1
Football Combination draw with West Ham United at White Hart Lane saw
Spurs come back from the set-back of George Cowie's first half goal for
the Irons. Jason Wright's free-kick fell for Billy Jennings to
thread the ball through for Cowie to shoot home from the edge of the
area.
A second half equaliser preserved the unbeaten
run of 19 games, but it stopped the run of 18 consecutive victories.
Teams :
Spurs -
West Ham - Moseley, Wright, Smith, Cowie, Martin, McGiven (c),
Lansdowne, Jennings, Otulakowski, Morgan, Banton
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| 05.11.1977 |
Tottenham
won this reserve game at Upton Park 2-1.
West Ham scored through Nicky Morgan in the 17th
minute, with a side-foot finish from close range, but it wasn't enough
to stop Spurs taking both points. An equaliser shortly after the
re-start gave Spurs the impetus, but a penalty for West Ham was awarded,
but missed. It was a deflected free-kick that gave Tottenham the
win, leaving keeper Bobby Ferguson no chance to save.
Teams :
West Ham - Ferguson, McDowall (c), Lock, Devlin, Martin, Horan,
Otulakowski, Thomson, Morgan, Lansdowne, A.
Taylor, (Banton 85)
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| 04.04.1977 |
Spurs beat West Ham United reserves
at Chadwell Heath in the Football Combination. The 1-5 score-line saw
the visitors win with goals from braces from Billy Lansdowne and Alan
Curbishley, while Keith Coleman got the fifth, which all came in the
second half.
Teams :
Spurs - Kendall, Walford, M. Robinson
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| 09.03.1977 |
Spurs lost
heavily to West Ham United reserves in this Football Combination meeting
at Cheshunt. The 1-5 score-line saw
the visitors win with goals from braces from Billy Lansdowne and Alan
Curbishley, while Keith Coleman got the fifth, which all came in the
second half.
Teams :
Spurs -
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Curbishley, Martin, T. Taylor, Ayris, Pike, Lansdowne, McGiven (c), K.
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| 30.10.1967 |
West Ham
United won through to the final of the London FA Cup after a 1-0
win with Trevor Brooking scoring a second half goal to settle the
semi-final at Upton Park.
Teams :
West Ham - Colin Mackleworth. Frank Lampard Snr., BIll Kitchener,
Eddie Bovington, Paul Heffer, Bobby Howe, Tim Clements, Trevor Brooking,
Peter Bennett, Trevor Hartley, Doug Eadie
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