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2012/2013 was a new dawn at Tottenham Hotspur under new Head Coach Andre Villas-Boas. Competing once again both domestically and in Europe the Club made progress throughout the season, breaking their Barclays Premier league points tally for the season as well as an extended run in the UEFA Europa League. Gareth Bale continued to impress, picking up a clean sweep of awards at the PFA as well the Football Writers' Footballer of the Year. As well as this the Club made some key signings to help bolster the squad, improve the first team and mould a side into the vision of Head Coach Andre Villas-Boas. This was another compelling season at the Lane and every game and every goal can be seen in the comprehensive review of the season.
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No
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English
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18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 80 g
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All the goals and more on 1 disc. Better quality than previous reviews. Lost a star for putting the results for each match at the start of the highlights. Sometimes I forget a result or confuse it with other seasons so it is nice to see it again not knowing the result. So why they feel the need to put the result at the start of a match (like they do on MOTD2)is beyond me, totally not necessary.
Good to see that the Spurs season review is improving, albeit it slowly.
Glad to see they are using some professional premier league commentary, however, still annoyed that they use (what seems to be like) Spurs TV commentary. This was at its most annoying for Gareth Bale's stunning winners against West Ham and Southampton and the goals would have been even better had we heard Martin Tyler or Alan Parry commentate on those belters. On a side note, why did they steal Chelsea TV commentary for the 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge??? Baffling.
Other areas Spurs could improve this DVD is player interviews, special/bonus features and the ability to select match by match rather than month by month.
As a collector of season reviews, I would suggest to look at previous Man Utd, Arsenal and Liverpool season reviews and see how they have done it.
Qulaity isn't always amazing (as usual) but all the games and goals are there and a really good watch overall (with a disappointing end unfortunately!)