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Spurs concede three and miss a penalty... all in the first half

It’s all happening at the Hawthorns.

TOTTENHAM HAVE STARTED awfully away to West Brom at the Hawthorns this afternoon.

Baggies striker Matej Vydra put the home side ahead inside the first minute after Hugo Lloris could only parry Morgan Amalifitano’s cross before Chris Brunt added a second three minutes later.

Amalifitano then brought down Danny Rose to give Spurs the chance to pull a goal back from the spot but Emmanuel Adebayor’s poor effort was saved by Ben Foster.

Just after the half-hour mark, Stephane Sessegnon added a third to compound Tim Sherwood’s misery.

They have since pulled on back, however, with Aaron Lennon’s cross going in off Jonas Olsson.

At half-time, it was 3-1 to West Brom but Harry Kane was on target after 70 minutes and Christian Eriksen grabbed a late, late equaliser as it finished 3-3.

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    Mute Gary Keane
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    Jul 28th 2019, 4:11 PM

    Thought Dylan Geaney and Joseph Lenihan were very good in the second half as well

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    Mute Simon Croghan
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    Jul 28th 2019, 5:53 PM

    It’s about time Kerry underage we’re split into two.
    North and South Kerry !!!

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    Mute Walter Obrien
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    Jul 28th 2019, 6:09 PM

    @Simon Croghan: I’d say they probably would if they get €18 million over the next 10 years (like Dublin) .

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    Mute Gary Keane
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    Jul 28th 2019, 6:19 PM

    @Simon Croghan: They are divided into separate squads for some tournaments at U16, 15 and 14 levels. Placing an emphasis on developing players from a young age is the only way they can hope to be successful at senior in future

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    Jul 28th 2019, 4:37 PM

    Tyrone’s implosion handed Kerry an easier win. Tactically poor effort afterwards from Tyrone.
    Thought both winners yesterday would beat either today.

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