bigblue wrote:Pep was right: "the Harry Kane team"
anit-football mourinho wins vs the choking spuds
nottsblue wrote:Dippers miss a penalty. Wasn't Salahs fault though, the keeper had the temerity to save it
nottsblue wrote:Dippers miss a penalty. Wasn't Salehs fault though, the keeper had the temerity to save it
phips wrote:wow Palace pull even with pretty much the last kick of the match. low to Joe's left.
london blue 2 wrote:phips wrote:wow Palace pull even with pretty much the last kick of the match. low to Joe's left.
Mikel Antonio must be hanging his head in shame.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Spurs will finish above the rags if the one-man team that they are can get that one man on the pitch often enough. The rags are no challenge, not even with the kind of help they got from the ref again today. Not a bad result if the chavs turn over the scum next up.
Dimples wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Spurs will finish above the rags if the one-man team that they are can get that one man on the pitch often enough. The rags are no challenge, not even with the kind of help they got from the ref again today. Not a bad result if the chavs turn over the scum next up.
I think the Rags are a challenge for the PL title.
Their blueprint is keeping them in touch with us: a draw or a 1-0 Vs. top 6, beat up and bully everybody else.
So far they are on course: a draw with the Dippers and 1-0 yesterday.
A result like the one against Huddersfield will not happen to them to often.
Also they are missing Pogba and Fellini and they make them better (in a neanderthal type of way).
We will also have our rocky patch where things go against us.
So I don't think there is a lot in it between us and them in terms of points attainable
(in football terms the gap is light years, but there are no trophies for that - ask Newcastle and KK)
There could be a big swing next week - either way.
If it goes our way then we have a significant gap on them but if it does not then they are breathing down our necks.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Dimples wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Spurs will finish above the rags if the one-man team that they are can get that one man on the pitch often enough. The rags are no challenge, not even with the kind of help they got from the ref again today. Not a bad result if the chavs turn over the scum next up.
I think the Rags are a challenge for the PL title.
Their blueprint is keeping them in touch with us: a draw or a 1-0 Vs. top 6, beat up and bully everybody else.
So far they are on course: a draw with the Dippers and 1-0 yesterday.
A result like the one against Huddersfield will not happen to them to often.
Also they are missing Pogba and Fellini and they make them better (in a neanderthal type of way).
We will also have our rocky patch where things go against us.
So I don't think there is a lot in it between us and them in terms of points attainable
(in football terms the gap is light years, but there are no trophies for that - ask Newcastle and KK)
There could be a big swing next week - either way.
If it goes our way then we have a significant gap on them but if it does not then they are breathing down our necks.
The odds will be on us moving 7-8 points ahead of them next weekend. Good luck closing that gap playing the mourinho way.
Justified logic wrote:As only fate could arrange, Girona host Real Madrid today at 15:15.
mr_nool wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Dimples wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Spurs will finish above the rags if the one-man team that they are can get that one man on the pitch often enough. The rags are no challenge, not even with the kind of help they got from the ref again today. Not a bad result if the chavs turn over the scum next up.
I think the Rags are a challenge for the PL title.
Their blueprint is keeping them in touch with us: a draw or a 1-0 Vs. top 6, beat up and bully everybody else.
So far they are on course: a draw with the Dippers and 1-0 yesterday.
A result like the one against Huddersfield will not happen to them to often.
Also they are missing Pogba and Fellini and they make them better (in a neanderthal type of way).
We will also have our rocky patch where things go against us.
So I don't think there is a lot in it between us and them in terms of points attainable
(in football terms the gap is light years, but there are no trophies for that - ask Newcastle and KK)
There could be a big swing next week - either way.
If it goes our way then we have a significant gap on them but if it does not then they are breathing down our necks.
The odds will be on us moving 7-8 points ahead of them next weekend. Good luck closing that gap playing the mourinho way.
I don't think our game against Arse will be a walk in the park. They seem to have found their feet and we are starting too look a little fatigued. The midweek game against Napoli won't help.
zuricity wrote:mr_nool wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Dimples wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Spurs will finish above the rags if the one-man team that they are can get that one man on the pitch often enough. The rags are no challenge, not even with the kind of help they got from the ref again today. Not a bad result if the chavs turn over the scum next up.
I think the Rags are a challenge for the PL title.
Their blueprint is keeping them in touch with us: a draw or a 1-0 Vs. top 6, beat up and bully everybody else.
So far they are on course: a draw with the Dippers and 1-0 yesterday.
A result like the one against Huddersfield will not happen to them to often.
Also they are missing Pogba and Fellini and they make them better (in a neanderthal type of way).
We will also have our rocky patch where things go against us.
So I don't think there is a lot in it between us and them in terms of points attainable
(in football terms the gap is light years, but there are no trophies for that - ask Newcastle and KK)
There could be a big swing next week - either way.
If it goes our way then we have a significant gap on them but if it does not then they are breathing down our necks.
The odds will be on us moving 7-8 points ahead of them next weekend. Good luck closing that gap playing the mourinho way.
I don't think our game against Arse will be a walk in the park. They seem to have found their feet and we are starting too look a little fatigued. The midweek game against Napoli won't help.
Aren‘t the Arse in the Europa league on Thursday then ?
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