Bedfordspurs
Mark Falco
I voted for Lloris. He kept us in the game with many important saves in the first half.
Thought he made 2 decent saves, the one from the cross and the one from Pulisic
Everything else was very bread and butter for him
I voted for Lloris. He kept us in the game with many important saves in the first half.
its amazing how scant praise we get for winning a CL KO round 3 - 0, actually its not, its the hateful media after all. Hats off to Poch for re-organizing in the 2nd half, that was a managerial masterclass in the same way Allegri did us over last year. I don't need to add anything to what has already been said but I had a crap day wednesday, came home, watched the whole match as live and felt so much better, love tottenham and "celeb" fan steve nash to who I held up signs years ago saying "invest in tottenham" when he played at the arena close to where i live.
I agree with all of that except the last paragraph. Timmeh was a pundit once or twice.Robbie Savage made me laugh last night.
Fletch: "What can Spurs do here Robbie in the second half to turn the tide?"
Savage: "I'd get Vertonghen to sit in as a proper left back. He's pushing too far forward."
Within one minute, his analysis was blown apart. The prick didn't shut up about Vertonghen for the rest of the game. It got to stalker levels of fascination.
Never in the history of football has there been a more clueless pundit.
I just discovered I accidentally clicked on Son, who had a good game but only got voted for because he was next to Vertonghen in the list and I wasn't paying attention.Just click on the ‘x votes’ alongside each name and the culprits will be revealed!
its amazing how scant praise we get for winning a CL KO round 3 - 0, actually its not, its the hateful media after all. Hats off to Poch for re-organizing in the 2nd half, that was a managerial masterclass in the same way Allegri did us over last year. I don't need to add anything to what has already been said but I had a crap day wednesday, came home, watched the whole match as live and felt so much better, love tottenham and "celeb" fan steve nash to who I held up signs years ago saying "invest in tottenham" when he played at the arena close to where i live.
Oh for Sissoko being next to Jan in the vote list!I just discovered I accidentally clicked on Son, who had a good game but only got voted for because he was next to Vertonghen in the list and I wasn't paying attention.
So who are the 8 people who didn’t vote for Jan then?!?
Winks was excellent, he had a really good game....... but he wasn’t “Jan” good!!I voted for Winks and I stand by that.
Come at me bro!
Winks was excellent, he had a really good game....... but he wasn’t “Jan” good!!
Betcha he plays Foyth.
Rewind 15 months you idiot Bin dipper!.smicer07
Imagine losing 3 nil against spurs
- Negative, miserable sod!
- February 13, 2019, 09:46:10 PM »
We'll score there with Kane and Alli back, meaning they'll need 5!I watched BT Sport's extended highlights earlier, which was nice. However, it struck me just how lethargic Dortmund looked during the second half. Some of it would have been them just not being able to keep up with our press, and younger heads going down, but could some of it be down to the flu that hit their camp recently?
If so, I would expect a much tougher second leg. They'll be well up for it. The tie is sandwiched between fixtures against Augsburg and VfB Stuttgart (with a handy 4 days between each one), both teams flirting with relegation. So we'll face a full-strength Dortmund with nothing to lose. They've got to go all-out, and I can just see us conceding early. Two first-half goals for them and it'll be an absolutely nerve-wracking second half.
Sorry to put a downer on things. But we're effectively 3-0 up at half time, and we've seen how that can end before.
I watched BT Sport's extended highlights earlier, which was nice. However, it struck me just how lethargic Dortmund looked during the second half. Some of it would have been them just not being able to keep up with our press, and younger heads going down, but could some of it be down to the flu that hit their camp recently?
If so, I would expect a much tougher second leg. They'll be well up for it. The tie is sandwiched between fixtures against Augsburg and VfB Stuttgart (with a handy 4 days between each one), both teams flirting with relegation. So we'll face a full-strength Dortmund with nothing to lose. They've got to go all-out, and I can just see us conceding early. Two first-half goals for them and it'll be an absolutely nerve-wracking second half.
Sorry to put a downer on things. But we're effectively 3-0 up at half time, and we've seen how that can end before.