Swales4ever wrote:ok. looks like I'm gonna download my first MOTD episode of this season. a must watch
freshie wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Just watching MOTD and the Scum's laughable performance against a joke Palace side.
Lukaku has just been described by the commentator as "one of the world's most lethal strikers".![]()
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I'm surprised it survived the emetic of Poltroon Pearce's joke commentary on our complete triumph this afternoon. The truly tragic attempt to hide his pain and the utter humiliation of the Chavs was as vomit inducing as a dose of ipecacuana.
The bitter twat dug Otamendi out twice towards the end of the highlights - no mention of how awful Chelsea were though
Dimples wrote:in general the media have acknowledged how good we were yesterday. A surprise to me.
They have gine overboard on Rashford and Lukaka - as usual. Not to worry lets see how many defences they terrorise over the next 10 gamed.
Swales4ever wrote:Must be on a weird trip: can't really believe I saw a positive take of City by the Beeb's leading Taggart' cocksucker, his prickness, Phil McRagulty!
Sure, I am not really here.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41456680
of course, "City opponents were submissive", but still...
City64 wrote:Sorry ! I cant believe the BBC and MOTD "crammed" all of Chelsea,s total match possession into 4 minutes of highlights ???? what a fucking bias disgrace !!!![]()
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ENIAM NAM wrote:City64 wrote:Sorry ! I cant believe the BBC and MOTD "crammed" all of Chelsea,s total match possession into 4 minutes of highlights ???? what a fucking bias disgrace !!!![]()
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This.
Whilst the comments have been very positive, the actual highlights bore no resemblance to our possession dominance and shots on goal.
iwasthere2012 wrote:ENIAM NAM wrote:City64 wrote:Sorry ! I cant believe the BBC and MOTD "crammed" all of Chelsea,s total match possession into 4 minutes of highlights ???? what a fucking bias disgrace !!!![]()
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This.
Whilst the comments have been very positive, the actual highlights bore no resemblance to our possession dominance and shots on goal.
I thought that too, but on reflection they did show the goalmouth action, which for all our dominance in the first half, was not all that much.
Their second half highlights were a bit better but the commentary didn't reflect how far ahead we were.
The summary by the panel was fairly spot on though.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Last night on Radio5Live, a Tottingham supporter rang in and made a profound announcement; namely, that if the Spudbashers were still playing at White Heart Lane, they would win the League, without a doubt and it's only the 'Wembley hoodoo' for their 'home' games which is preventing this certainty.
He was obviously a very knowledgeable football supporter because you could imagine the presenters in the studio all nodding sagely at this masterful proclamation.
I don't know about anyone else, but I'm getting really tired of the continual media claim that playing all their home games at Wembley is holding Tottingham back. Granted, it's a different ground to the one they've vacated, but they've played a fair few games on it now and this must give them some sort of an advantage over all their opponents, who don't play there every other week.
If Spurs can't cope with playing on a pitch that's probably bigger than their old one, then Pochettino has to show us what he's made of and adjust his tactics to cope with the changes.
I just wish now that all and sundry in the media would drop this irrelevant, tiresome, tedious mantra concerning their London darlings.
nottsblue wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Last night on Radio5Live, a Tottingham supporter rang in and made a profound announcement; namely, that if the Spudbashers were still playing at White Heart Lane, they would win the League, without a doubt and it's only the 'Wembley hoodoo' for their 'home' games which is preventing this certainty.
He was obviously a very knowledgeable football supporter because you could imagine the presenters in the studio all nodding sagely at this masterful proclamation.
I don't know about anyone else, but I'm getting really tired of the continual media claim that playing all their home games at Wembley is holding Tottingham back. Granted, it's a different ground to the one they've vacated, but they've played a fair few games on it now and this must give them some sort of an advantage over all their opponents, who don't play there every other week.
If Spurs can't cope with playing on a pitch that's probably bigger than their old one, then Pochettino has to show us what he's made of and adjust his tactics to cope with the changes.
I just wish now that all and sundry in the media would drop this irrelevant, tiresome, tedious mantra concerning their London darlings.
Let's not forget they chose to play there. Champions? Unlikely. Take any one of Kane, Alli or Erikson out of the team for a few months and they fall behind. Two of them and they are mid table
Justified logic wrote:nottsblue wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Last night on Radio5Live, a Tottingham supporter rang in and made a profound announcement; namely, that if the Spudbashers were still playing at White Heart Lane, they would win the League, without a doubt and it's only the 'Wembley hoodoo' for their 'home' games which is preventing this certainty.
He was obviously a very knowledgeable football supporter because you could imagine the presenters in the studio all nodding sagely at this masterful proclamation.
I don't know about anyone else, but I'm getting really tired of the continual media claim that playing all their home games at Wembley is holding Tottingham back. Granted, it's a different ground to the one they've vacated, but they've played a fair few games on it now and this must give them some sort of an advantage over all their opponents, who don't play there every other week.
If Spurs can't cope with playing on a pitch that's probably bigger than their old one, then Pochettino has to show us what he's made of and adjust his tactics to cope with the changes.
I just wish now that all and sundry in the media would drop this irrelevant, tiresome, tedious mantra concerning their London darlings.
Let's not forget they chose to play there. Champions? Unlikely. Take any one of Kane, Alli or Erikson out of the team for a few months and they fall behind. Two of them and they are mid table
Nor that they limit the away fans allowance to 3,000 to minimise the 'Wembley experience' for their opponents.
nottsblue wrote:Justified logic wrote:nottsblue wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Last night on Radio5Live, a Tottingham supporter rang in and made a profound announcement; namely, that if the Spudbashers were still playing at White Heart Lane, they would win the League, without a doubt and it's only the 'Wembley hoodoo' for their 'home' games which is preventing this certainty.
He was obviously a very knowledgeable football supporter because you could imagine the presenters in the studio all nodding sagely at this masterful proclamation.
I don't know about anyone else, but I'm getting really tired of the continual media claim that playing all their home games at Wembley is holding Tottingham back. Granted, it's a different ground to the one they've vacated, but they've played a fair few games on it now and this must give them some sort of an advantage over all their opponents, who don't play there every other week.
If Spurs can't cope with playing on a pitch that's probably bigger than their old one, then Pochettino has to show us what he's made of and adjust his tactics to cope with the changes.
I just wish now that all and sundry in the media would drop this irrelevant, tiresome, tedious mantra concerning their London darlings.
Let's not forget they chose to play there. Champions? Unlikely. Take any one of Kane, Alli or Erikson out of the team for a few months and they fall behind. Two of them and they are mid table
Nor that they limit the away fans allowance to 3,000 to minimise the 'Wembley experience' for their opponents.
Is that right? That's disgraceful.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Last night on Radio5Live, a Tottingham supporter rang in and made a profound announcement; namely, that if the Spudbashers were still playing at White Heart Lane, they would win the League, without a doubt and it's only the 'Wembley hoodoo' for their 'home' games which is preventing this certainty.
He was obviously a very knowledgeable football supporter because you could imagine the presenters in the studio all nodding sagely at this masterful proclamation.
I don't know about anyone else, but I'm getting really tired of the continual media claim that playing all their home games at Wembley is holding Tottingham back. Granted, it's a different ground to the one they've vacated, but they've played a fair few games on it now and this must give them some sort of an advantage over all their opponents, who don't play there every other week.
If Spurs can't cope with playing on a pitch that's probably bigger than their old one, then Pochettino has to show us what he's made of and adjust his tactics to cope with the changes.
I just wish now that all and sundry in the media would drop this irrelevant, tiresome, tedious mantra concerning their London darlings.
nottsblue wrote:We have four out of eight contenders for goal of the month
Aguero v Watford
Delph v Palace
Sane v Palace
KDB v Chelsea
carl_feedthegoat wrote:nottsblue wrote:We have four out of eight contenders for goal of the month
Aguero v Watford
Delph v Palace
Sane v Palace
KDB v Chelsea
Bet none of them get it .
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