Chinners wrote:I love that fact that he's in court the day after playing us ... I just hope we can fuck him off big time, 24 hours before the judge does!
JoeHartTheIronCurtain wrote:He's a jealous ignorant long faced b****rd. He goes on and on about us as if we shouldnt spend money, im afraid at the end of the day money is what makes a club win and win consistentley. Spurs may not be much of big spenders but I bet they wont hold out above arsenal and chelsea. It just pisses me off so much every time I look at the headlines the media is feeding off what they call intelligence of Harry Redknapp, when all he does is complain about a load of crap and talk about himself and Tottenham as if they are the saviours from corrupt football, well im afraid not harry and I want to beat him come when we play, I want to not just beat him but have mancio make him eat his own words. Yes he annoys me that much
Somewhere along the line, there must be a period of iffy games for Spurs & routine ones for us.
Ted Hughes wrote:If you look at the results of Spur's recent run, hardly any of, say the last ten league games are results which you wouldn't have predicted at the start of the season, when Spurs were expected to be around the top 4.
Aston Villa H W
West Brom A W
Bolton H W
Sunderland H W
Norwich A W
West Brom H W
Everton H W
Stoke A L
Chelsea H D
Swansea A D
We let ourselves down with our results v WBA & Sunderland, we would also have been expecting to beat both but if you look at Spurs' results & assumed they were going to finish 5th, you would still expect similar. We've played Liverpool twice, Chelsea away & Arsenal at home during the same period & are only about 3 points worse in spite of fucking up v WBA & Sunderland.
Somewhere along the line, there must be a period of iffy games for Spurs & routine ones for us.
aaron bond wrote:
In Spurs' next 10 games, they have to play Us, Chelsea, United, Arsenal, Liverpool, Everton and Newcastle. We, on the other hand, have a nicer run of fixtures.
Blue Since 76 wrote:aaron bond wrote:
In Spurs' next 10 games, they have to play Us, Chelsea, United, Arsenal, Liverpool, Everton and Newcastle. We, on the other hand, have a nicer run of fixtures.
If the top 3 are still within a few points if each other at the end of Feb then you'd have to say they're all in with a real chance. However I expect spurs to start dropping points in those game so it depends if we (and the rags) can open a gap.
Still think the rags could be caught out once they start playing some of the decent sides again. Blackburn, Newcastle and our 10 men showed where they're weak. Our recent games have showed that we haven't quite worked out how to beat teams who park the bus. That's an easier problem to solve though
Ted Hughes wrote:If you look at the results of Spur's recent run, hardly any of, say the last ten league games are results which you wouldn't have predicted at the start of the season, when Spurs were expected to be around the top 4.
Aston Villa H W
West Brom A W
Bolton H W
Sunderland H W
Norwich A W
West Brom H W
Everton H W
Stoke A L
Chelsea H D
Swansea A D
We let ourselves down with our results v WBA & Sunderland, we would also have been expecting to beat both but if you look at Spurs' results & assumed they were going to finish 5th, you would still expect similar. We've played Liverpool twice, Chelsea away & Arsenal at home during the same period & are only about 3 points worse in spite of fucking up v WBA & Sunderland.
Somewhere along the line, there must be a period of iffy games for Spurs & routine ones for us.
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