Hashegotthesackyet?
Gudni Bergsson
2-1 to us, been feeling this for weeks.
Kane & Alli.
Kane & Alli.
I've supported Spurs for far too long to believe that we'll win this one. I mean, it's Chelsea and, somehow, the pressure's still on us despite being the underdogs. There's the expectation and hope of fans all round the country -- in Liverpool and Manchester as well as North London -- for us to beat the twunts. And that's why it's not going to happen.
My money would be on a 1-2 defeat, much like back in November -- a textbook old-school* Spurs match if ever I saw one. We were the better side for most of the match, but lost to a bit of individual brilliance** and then a collective brain-fart. In fact, I can imagine Poch going full Clockwork Orange with our defence showing them a loop of Chelsea's winner.
* Well, mid-00's Jol era anyway. 1990's Spurs would have lost about 4-1 having spent 80 minutes pinned back in our penalty box.
** And how many times has some unheralded player scored the goal of their career against us? Ian Woan, I'm looking at you.
But all that being said, I still hope for another 5-3. And I've given Kane the armband of my fantasy league team. Again.
They weren't saying that last May. W@nkers
FTFY.In my book, it is a logical and a healthy position for any fan.
1) If there is any results between two other teams that is good for your team, you should wish for that, becasue its good for your team.
2) If the results have no influence of your team, you can sit down and let your emotions make the descision.
3) Unless the team is Arsenal, in which case you should always wish for a severe loss with various sendings off, bans and injuries.
I agree mate when it applies to fans. But for kiss-the-badge, here-today-gone-tomorrow players of the type that wear the blue shirt to openly talk about which team they want to win the league when they have both left to play crossed the line into unprofessional possibly bringing the game into disrepute. Not surprised Poch was irritated about it. Luckily for the Premier League he is a dignified and quiet man. Imagine this had happened to Ferguson, Mourinho or Wenger, the public enquiry would still be going on.In my book, it is a logical and a healthy position for any fan.
1) If there is any results between two other teams that is good for your team, you should wish for that, becasue its good for your team.
2) If the results have no influence of your team, you can sit down and let your emotions make the descision.
I am actually at the point where I dislike them almost as much as The Arse. Hateful club, hateful fans, and horrible hateful players - especially that prick up front that looks like a Columbian drug Lord. Hopefully tonight the fans will take that passion and create a boiling couldren of an atmosphere.
However, the boys needs to remove that emotion and systematically destroy those bastards. I would love to send them back home with their trail between their legs.
Like duck we are!!!To rotate fresher players in or keep consistency?
You'd think Sissoko gets the nod over Son. Otherwise should be an unchanged team with Poch using 1 or 2 subs around 60 mins in an ideal world to add new energy.
Are we expect another war!?
Seems like a Sissoko kind of game, wouldn't surprise me to see him back in.To rotate fresher players in or keep consistency?
You'd think Sissoko gets the nod over Son. Otherwise should be an unchanged team with Poch using 1 or 2 subs around 60 mins in an ideal world to add new energy.
Are we expect another war!?