1. What do you really think of NUFC?
Newcastle are a big club, there really isn't any way around that. Good history, great support. Not much more to say. Two of my closest mates support Newcastle, so I get to hear quite often how great of a club it really is. To be fair, i've been massively impressed by you lot this season. You've played some really complete games this season, with both defense and attack lining up well. Ba needs no explanation and Coloccini (sp?) has really shown his class at times. All in all, would love to see you finish as high as possible without passing us.
2. Do you think Spurs are now part of the elite clubs in this country for the foreseeble future?
We are one of the top clubs in the country, but it's a bit premature to call us elite particularly with the current situation with Harry and England. We have players that could walk into just about any side in Europe, bar Spain's big 2, in Bale, Modric, even van der Vaart. Our current form suggests we are a serious contenders for more than just a CL place. The morale amongst the players has to be high given our current form (though, again, the Harry thing makes it tricky). But at the end of the day it is still Spurs we are talking about, bottlers and all. I've taken this season one day at a time. The better we play, the more happy and surprised I get, but I always think it is important to keep realistic expectations. Things are great now, but that can all change in one days time. Regardless, it has been an incredible season so far.
3. If Redknapp goes what will happen with your club?
We'd hire someone to replace him, i'd imagine. In all seriousness, though, no one man is bigger than the club, and that includes Harry. There is no denying what he has brought to Spurs. We were in the basement when he took over, and now we are coming down the stretch still within striking distance of first. He will be loved by Spurs fans for that alone. However, if he does leave for England it is hard to say what sort of impact it will have at the club. It really depends on who we hire to replace him. Levy has a lot invested in this current side and would work his tail off to bring in a top replacement. Keeping Bale, Modric, etc. will be top priority.
4. What is your prediction for the match?
We are tough to beat at home, where we have shown a great willingness to score goals. Our defense has also greatly improved, as evidenced by our display at Anfield. We do have some fitness questions in Lennon, VDV, Defoe, Kaboul, but if King plays that will be a big boost. That said, I still see you all scoring at least 1. I'll say 3-1 with goals from Bale, Adebayor, Modric, and Ba.
5. We've gave you a few scuddings in the past, does beating us give you that extra bit of satisfaction?
Absolutely. Newcastle has been somewhat of a bogey team for us, that is true. Any time you beat a big club, especially one who currently sits fifth in the table, you're going to get that extra bit of satisfaction.
I'll get to the rest when I find some more time. Got to actually work when you're at work, or so i'm told.