As the end of the season approaches it feels like we have been here before.
Arsenal having bottled all their important and cup games but are putting their usual run together to ensure they win the top 4 cup again.
Chelsea are as unpredictable as usual but still manage to win the trophies we all desire.
The question is will Spurs as we have become used to bottle the run in or will they fight to the end as they did when they achieved top 4 at the expense of City.
I will be there tomorrow and hope it is the latter.
COYS
Bottle
posted on 6/4/13
groovy. arsenal still have their provisional license.
your board are getting all excited just because you have snuck back into the top 4
posted on 6/4/13
If you could have two of our injured players back for the next games ...... who would you choose?
Think .......
posted on 6/4/13
1. bale
2. lennon
3. sandro
4. kaboul
(assuming lloris is back)
posted on 6/4/13
Good choice ... I would probably go
1. Bale (of course)
2. Sandro
3. Defoe
4. Lennon
5. Kaboul
also assuming Lloris is back!
posted on 6/4/13
For 2moro....
Bale
Azza
Beast
Defoe
Kaboom
Assume lloris ok.....
posted on 6/4/13
Bale and Lennon are by some distance the Spurs threats most teams dread. Before the last NLD, I was confident we could control the tempo of the game with our passing but was apprehensive about the threat of those 2 on the counter - and surprise, surprise.....they just had to be the fecking scorers. You probably don't miss Kaboul and Sandro as much as some make out. If they're better than their replacements, it's marginal. Bale and Lennon have no close replacements though.
posted on 6/4/13
forgot defoe was injured
ffs
squad falls apart at the crucial time of the season. ridiculous
posted on 7/4/13
posted on 7/4/13
Everyone hates the foreign manager... we'll be lucky to finish fifth. He'll get berated, the atmosphere will get worse.. Ade and Bale will stay as will the expectant masses.
Chronic hates the fans.
I don't hate our fellow fans, just the hype that surrounds our club these days. When I used to go to the lane it was fun, masochistic maybe, but fun. Now it seems like we demand instant results, it's like we've turned into <chavs> expecting results and booing our own.
I'm not moaning because I get it - we're so chose to the big time - but people need a sense of perspective sometimes.
Think of Armstrong, Hutton, Gilberto... and enjoy the football... because that's what it's all about.
s
posted on 7/4/13
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