I thought that this would be another horrible match to watch. Let's put this one to bed and move on. The Arsenal game on Sunday is perfect for us to bounce back . The genuine (and only real) London derby has been a good game to watch in recent years and both teams play a good open attacking game. For once I would welcome a draw as long as we play well. I have a feeling that this will be the last we will see of that dreadful Tottenham team of late. Let's now get behind the boys and move on to better things.
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The team will only improve when Kane comes back up front and Toby comes back to sort out the back four, and neither will be available Sunday, so expect another abject performance.
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I hope you're right!
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Arsenal will probably thrash Spurs. I said methinks a defeat will come sooner rather than later after all these mediocre draws against lower opposition. Now, have you all noticed how a break always does for Spurs, always? Going well although a lucky own goal against City to start us off but then came the break and bingo, disruption. Now, let's just get that win and away we will go.
posted on 2/11/16
You won a fair few games with late goals last season.
These have dried up. Plus their is a distinct lack of creativity and flair in the squad.
Arsenal have much more talent at their disposal
The gap will grow and the Europa beckons. This could be a chastening season for spurs.
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It will probably be an open game with chances at both ends which will be a refreshing change for Spurs fans. Both teams play open football and want to win, so for a change, it should be a good game to watch. We can't write off our defence after one bad performance. BELIEVE! and COYS
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I was talking about the NLD by the way, LOL. Perhaps in response to Aaron who is all gloom and doom on the subject!