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All over the United forums that Dier is out injured today, nothing mentioned on here is there ?
All over the United forums that Dier is out injured today, nothing mentioned on here is there ?
De Gea is their best player, you know how you beat him, SMASH the ball into the net. no dinks or try and pass the ball into the goal, you need power. A lot will also depend on how Leicester do 2 hours before, you can guarantee that match will be on in our dressing room as Poch gives his pre match talk. If they drop points, expect us to give an extra 20%.
Exactly...............its TIME>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
The colours of the strip look good in the vid.....
What chance is there of getting a Ticket,from a Ticket cancellation Today?
I;m going down to the Lane ..anyway to try, as I did manage to get one some years ago..LOL
Anyway.....lets give it to em........................We are Tottenham!
Okay. up and ready. Biggest day of the Season so far, yes NLD is big, but with Leicester playing right before us makes today the biggest so far in my eyes.
There is a such a variance in how things could look at 6pm. Could be 10pts behind and outside title hopes gone. Could be 4pts behind and its all on.
I think we will probably see something in between.
Heart say 5pts come 6'o'clock. Head says 7pts
Hoping the Dier rumour is just b@lls. If this team starts I think we win 2-1
Lloris; Walker,Alderweireld,Wimmer,Rose; Dier,Dembele; Lamela,Alli,Eriksen; Kane
Subs: Vorm,Davies,Vertonghen,Mason,Chadli,Son,Carroll
Okay. up and ready. Biggest day of the Season so far, yes NLD is big, but with Leicester playing right before us makes today the biggest so far in my eyes.
There is a such a variance in how things could look at 6pm. Could be 10pts behind and outside title hopes gone. Could be 4pts behind and its all on.
I think we will probably see something in between.
Heart say 5pts come 6'o'clock. Head says 7pts
Hoping the Dier rumour is just b@lls. If this team starts I think we win 2-1
Lloris; Walker,Alderweireld,Wimmer,Rose; Dier,Dembele; Lamela,Alli,Eriksen; Kane
Subs: Vorm,Davies,Vertonghen,Mason,Chadli,Son,Carroll
If Dier plays and is booked, does he miss the next two games?
I see some said he looked hesitant in his usual combative style last week and speculated that he was maybe trying to avoid a yellow card..
Jordinho posted this before the Liverpool game but highlighted these points.
The amnesty point kicks in before Spurs return to the pitch.
Dier was banned for the reverse fixture, Jurgen Klopp's first in charge of Liverpool, after collecting five yellow cards in his first eight games.
That he has only been booked four times in the following 21 matches speaks to his rapid growth as a defensive midfielder. Dier has been crucial to Tottenham's league-leading defence this season, but he has managed to thrive in the role of midfield enforcer without indulging in over-the-top conduct.
Liverpool have scored 14 goals in their last four games, and so Dier's ability to play with total freedom is a tremendous advantage.
Dier was one of the players to benefit from Pochettino's decision to rest his key players through the Dortmund tie. Kyle Walker, Danny Rose, Christian Eriksen, Erik Lamela and Mousa Dembele also were rotated out of the side for the mid-week fixtures, and the true benefit of those decisions may not be immediate.
With those players likely to feature in each of the remaining seven matches of the season, the effect of the time off against Dortmund may yet be felt.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...-paying-off-for-tottenhams-title-chase-so-far
Eric Dier heads into clashes with Liverpool and Manchester United knowing a single yellow card will rule him out of two key Tottenham clashes.
The White Hart Lane side are looking to make history and clinch their first Premier League title and they head to Anfield today looking to close the gap on leaders Leicester.
Dier will once again line up in their starting line-up having been a crucial cog for Spurs so far this season but he knows he will be walking a disciplinary tightrope against the Reds and then Manchester United.
Having been booked nine times this season Dier knows a single booking in those two games will mean he is forced to serve a two-match suspension in the coming weeks.
The second Sunday in April (10th) is the cut off point for the 10 yellow cards and Dier is joined by Jonjo Shelvey, Erik Pieters, Emre Can and Claudio Yacob on the nine-card list.
So it either ended after the Liverpool game or ends today...
You need to quote them while they're live. The keeps them for posterity.Mods, keep up with the 'switches'....PLEASE