StephenH
David Ginola
Yeah that's never gonna happen
Mahrez could though and even though he wants to leave he hasn't gone "injured"
No its not.
Mahrez would give us some depth.......
Yeah that's never gonna happen
Mahrez could though and even though he wants to leave he hasn't gone "injured"
He wasn't in the matchday squad?!Why didn't he throw GKN on?
A good article that
Variety is a huge thing in these fine margin games where your trying to force a mistake
Even when Toby pings them for Alli, it's not about pace.
It's about Alli timing his run off the shoulder.
Anyway, pace can only do so much against a deep defence. It's more pace of movement of the ball.
How close is Georgio to a bench place? Looking at Carra's analysis it's clear we needed to ask some questions wide.
Would be an option to come on in such circumstances although I still don't know why Poch didn't play Son wide when he came on.
Why didn't he throw GKN on?
How close is Georgio to a bench place? Looking at Carra's analysis it's clear we needed to ask some questions wide.
Would be an option to come on in such circumstances although I still don't know why Poch didn't play Son wide when he came on.
Hopefully that new watch doesn't weigh him down!Not got a clue about him
Pace though is the one weapon we lack
eh
what does posting a pic of a new watch have to do with a game being lost which he had no part of?
totallytottenham is a fudging dumbass
Sunday's attendance figure of 73,587 for the Premier League encounter against Chelsea at Wembley Stadium, connected by EE, set a new record mark for the Club for a home league match.
The attendance surpassed our previous league high of 70,882 for a First Division match against Manchester United at White Hart Lane on September 22, 1951. It also toppled our Premier League high of 36,274 against Arsenal at White Hart Lane on October 1, 2011.
Our record home attendance remains 85,512 against Bayer Leverkusen in last season's Champions League campaign.
That figure of 85,512 is an English club record. Indeed, both of our Champions League group matches against Monaco (85,011) and Bayer Leverkusen set new record figures, toppling the previous best of 84,569 held by Emirates Marketing Project for an FA Cup tie against Stoke at Maine Road in 1934.
The 85,512 attendance is also the highest by an English club for a home match in the Champions League.
Meanwhile, our attendance of 80,465 against Gent in February set a new record mark for the UEFA Europa League, toppling the previous best of 75,180 for Manchester United against Liverpool at Old Trafford in March, 2016.