Tonight was not to be our night. West Ham were the better team overall and deserved the points tonight.
It is not the end of the World, we will still finish 2nd, and I don't think we had a chance realistically of catching Chelsea.
Give credit to West Ham, they had a game plan and stuck to it. Their defence was solid and resolute throughout the game.
One thing, muffinboy if you come on here wumming you will be deleted!
On to Walker, he has been abysmal for the last few games, and to be honest I hope City do bid £35m for him and I will drive him to Manchester myself
Not to be!
posted on 5/5/17
Head up GG.....you pushed us all the way, and we still need six pts.
posted on 5/5/17
Walker,playing himself out of White hart lane.
posted on 5/5/17
Walker started the game badly but was better as the game went on. Ali and Kane were poor and Eriksen was awful with his set piece deliveries.
Alderweirld and Vertonghen were unlike their usual self. A lot of mistakes at the back.
posted on 6/5/17
Walker,playing himself out of White hart lane.
Hope so hell be good cover for moses next season
posted on 6/5/17
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posted on 8/5/17
Hi Greaves
A few points.
Firstly Spurs clearly didn't "bottle the league" Friday night. To bottle something you have to be in the driving seat and implode (see Newcastle under Keegan), Spurs were playing catch up.
West Ham have done well against Spurs in all out last few meetings, Spurs were arguably lucky to take all three points at whl earlier this season.
Finally it shows how close in quality all the teams in the league are, despite the large points gap between our two sides it only took a Spurs team who had probably subconsciously settled for second place to come up against a team needing points to ensure Premier League football next season to get the result we saw.
P.S and I know Spurs fans disagree, but I still Lloris is overrated, yes he's an excellent shot stopper and most of his game is good, but his distribution and kicking under pressure is shocking. Don't get me wrong, he's very good but certainly not the near godlike keeper some Spurs fans seem to believe.
posted on 8/5/17
"Firstly Spurs clearly didn't "bottle the league" Friday night. To bottle something you have to be in the driving seat and implode (see Newcastle under Keegan), Spurs were playing catch up. "
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For everything there is a beginning including bottling.