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I'm a realist and think Spurs have no.....

.....chance whatsoever of winning 2020/21 Premier League - Liverpool deserved to beat us yesterday. and will be champions again this season IMO. But we've got a good chance of qualifying for next season's Champions League. We really need to sign a top quality CB and DM before then.

posted on 17/12/20

I mean 3-1 if we had the two glaring chances, Steven and Kane ones!

posted on 17/12/20

comment by The Lambeau Leap (U21050)
posted 1 hour, 26 minutes ago
Course Spurs won’t compete for the title. Even after United’s shameful start we’ll be ahead of you when we win our game in hand
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Your start wasn’t shameful.

Stop talking bollox

posted on 18/12/20

comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 2 hours, 5 minutes ago
I thought credit to Bergijn for not going down when he was through as TAA was holding him down and pulling him all the way, inside the penalty area. Klopp would have been furious with him. He likes his mean to hit the deck
Cost us a pen Steven's honesty but it must be applauded and we can't allow too many "crafty" players.
I just can't understand why people think that was an amazing win? Liverpool who spent £200m+, and have an unbeaten home record playing in front of their 2000 fans who are only Liverpool fans, and benefitting from a lucky rebound goal and benifitting from two chances against them that one hit the post and one sailed just over, and winning with a Sam Allardyce style corner, why is that amazing?
Surely the amazing thing is how Spurs kept TAA and Robertson almost toothless on either flanks. Mane looked like he as in Aurier's pocket whole night and Liverpool's winner came after Horrenderson blocked Dier from getting to the corner?
Son's goal was a master class counter attacking, that shook them. Pin point pass from Lo Celso with outside of his boot.
Once Lo Celso picked up the Yellow card, Klopp and Wijnaldum tried everything in the book to get a second one which prompted his departure to the relief of Klopp. Winjaldum was waving imaginary card to the ref, the dirty rat.
It was just a 2-1 result. Not anything to drool over, like Villa's 7-2
2-1 is a sign of a touch game that could have gone either way and a team got lucky and the margins went their way?
Last week a few Liverpool fans were saying it would be 3-0?
Never mind, I expect Liverpool to drop points away from Anfield as some teams have worked them out. Look at Brighton, Fulham and Villa.
At Anfield, the little things go their way.

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You're not still claiming there was a foul in our winning goal are you?

https://twitter.com/Ifcanders/status/1339553085161672705

posted on 18/12/20

This game was lost because we did not take our chances. Pure and simple.
You don't put the ball in their net, then they win when they put the ball in your net.
Sure, their first goal was a lucky deflection off of Dier.
Their second was due to Toby not doing his job.
We had similar problem against CP.
Defending corners has to improve.

posted on 18/12/20

We're not winning the league. The depth just isn't there in midfield and defence. Jose has apparently asked for a CB and box to box midfielder in January. If we get those we really should be winning the Europa. Shift some dead wood in the summer and maybe have a go at the league next season.

posted on 18/12/20

comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 7 hours, 56 minutes ago
I thought credit to Bergijn for not going down when he was through as TAA was holding him down and pulling him all the way, inside the penalty area. Klopp would have been furious with him. He likes his mean to hit the deck
Cost us a pen Steven's honesty but it must be applauded and we can't allow too many "crafty" players.
I just can't understand why people think that was an amazing win? Liverpool who spent £200m+, and have an unbeaten home record playing in front of their 2000 fans who are only Liverpool fans, and benefitting from a lucky rebound goal and benifitting from two chances against them that one hit the post and one sailed just over, and winning with a Sam Allardyce style corner, why is that amazing?
Surely the amazing thing is how Spurs kept TAA and Robertson almost toothless on either flanks. Mane looked like he as in Aurier's pocket whole night and Liverpool's winner came after Horrenderson blocked Dier from getting to the corner?
Son's goal was a master class counter attacking, that shook them. Pin point pass from Lo Celso with outside of his boot.
Once Lo Celso picked up the Yellow card, Klopp and Wijnaldum tried everything in the book to get a second one which prompted his departure to the relief of Klopp. Winjaldum was waving imaginary card to the ref, the dirty rat.
It was just a 2-1 result. Not anything to drool over, like Villa's 7-2
2-1 is a sign of a touch game that could have gone either way and a team got lucky and the margins went their way?
Last week a few Liverpool fans were saying it would be 3-0?
Never mind, I expect Liverpool to drop points away from Anfield as some teams have worked them out. Look at Brighton, Fulham and Villa.
At Anfield, the little things go their way.

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Yeh Liverpool getting all the luck with late winners, and their manager trying to influence the officials, that needs looking into. No wonder their serial drivers , like Salah, never get booked.

posted on 18/12/20

comment by Philspurs - Millionaire travel agent (U3278)
posted 7 hours, 43 minutes ago
comment by Inbefore (U20589)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 7 minutes ago
I thought credit to Bergijn for not going down when he was through as TAA was holding him down and pulling him all the way, inside the penalty area. Klopp would have been furious with him. He likes his mean to hit the deck
Cost us a pen Steven's honesty but it must be applauded and we can't allow too many "crafty" players.
I just can't understand why people think that was an amazing win? Liverpool who spent £200m+, and have an unbeaten home record playing in front of their 2000 fans who are only Liverpool fans, and benefitting from a lucky rebound goal and benifitting from two chances against them that one hit the post and one sailed just over, and winning with a Sam Allardyce style corner, why is that amazing?
Surely the amazing thing is how Spurs kept TAA and Robertson almost toothless on either flanks. Mane looked like he as in Aurier's pocket whole night and Liverpool's winner came after Horrenderson blocked Dier from getting to the corner?
Son's goal was a master class counter attacking, that shook them. Pin point pass from Lo Celso with outside of his boot.
Once Lo Celso picked up the Yellow card, Klopp and Wijnaldum tried everything in the book to get a second one which prompted his departure to the relief of Klopp. Winjaldum was waving imaginary card to the ref, the dirty rat.
It was just a 2-1 result. Not anything to drool over, like Villa's 7-2
2-1 is a sign of a touch game that could have gone either way and a team got lucky and the margins went their way?
Last week a few Liverpool fans were saying it would be 3-0?
Never mind, I expect Liverpool to drop points away from Anfield as some teams have worked them out. Look at Brighton, Fulham and Villa.
At Anfield, the little things go their way.

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https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/premier-league-transfers-full-cost-22884283

Spurs squad if you include 80m bale and 20m vinicius on loan costs more than Liverpools.

Yet they play like Pulis Stoke
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So if you include two players who we haven’t bought, our squad costs more?

Great argument buddy.
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Dopey is his middle name.

posted on 18/12/20

comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 39 minutes ago
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 7 hours, 56 minutes ago
I thought credit to Bergijn for not going down when he was through as TAA was holding him down and pulling him all the way, inside the penalty area. Klopp would have been furious with him. He likes his mean to hit the deck
Cost us a pen Steven's honesty but it must be applauded and we can't allow too many "crafty" players.
I just can't understand why people think that was an amazing win? Liverpool who spent £200m+, and have an unbeaten home record playing in front of their 2000 fans who are only Liverpool fans, and benefitting from a lucky rebound goal and benifitting from two chances against them that one hit the post and one sailed just over, and winning with a Sam Allardyce style corner, why is that amazing?
Surely the amazing thing is how Spurs kept TAA and Robertson almost toothless on either flanks. Mane looked like he as in Aurier's pocket whole night and Liverpool's winner came after Horrenderson blocked Dier from getting to the corner?
Son's goal was a master class counter attacking, that shook them. Pin point pass from Lo Celso with outside of his boot.
Once Lo Celso picked up the Yellow card, Klopp and Wijnaldum tried everything in the book to get a second one which prompted his departure to the relief of Klopp. Winjaldum was waving imaginary card to the ref, the dirty rat.
It was just a 2-1 result. Not anything to drool over, like Villa's 7-2
2-1 is a sign of a touch game that could have gone either way and a team got lucky and the margins went their way?
Last week a few Liverpool fans were saying it would be 3-0?
Never mind, I expect Liverpool to drop points away from Anfield as some teams have worked them out. Look at Brighton, Fulham and Villa.
At Anfield, the little things go their way.

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Yeh Liverpool getting all the luck with late winners, and their manager trying to influence the officials, that needs looking into. No wonder their serial drivers , like Salah, never get booked.
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It's called mental strength. Maybe your team will develop some one day.

posted on 18/12/20

comment by Dr Sheldon Cooper (U1217)
posted 1 hour, 48 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 39 minutes ago
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 7 hours, 56 minutes ago
I thought credit to Bergijn for not going down when he was through as TAA was holding him down and pulling him all the way, inside the penalty area. Klopp would have been furious with him. He likes his mean to hit the deck
Cost us a pen Steven's honesty but it must be applauded and we can't allow too many "crafty" players.
I just can't understand why people think that was an amazing win? Liverpool who spent £200m+, and have an unbeaten home record playing in front of their 2000 fans who are only Liverpool fans, and benefitting from a lucky rebound goal and benifitting from two chances against them that one hit the post and one sailed just over, and winning with a Sam Allardyce style corner, why is that amazing?
Surely the amazing thing is how Spurs kept TAA and Robertson almost toothless on either flanks. Mane looked like he as in Aurier's pocket whole night and Liverpool's winner came after Horrenderson blocked Dier from getting to the corner?
Son's goal was a master class counter attacking, that shook them. Pin point pass from Lo Celso with outside of his boot.
Once Lo Celso picked up the Yellow card, Klopp and Wijnaldum tried everything in the book to get a second one which prompted his departure to the relief of Klopp. Winjaldum was waving imaginary card to the ref, the dirty rat.
It was just a 2-1 result. Not anything to drool over, like Villa's 7-2
2-1 is a sign of a touch game that could have gone either way and a team got lucky and the margins went their way?
Last week a few Liverpool fans were saying it would be 3-0?
Never mind, I expect Liverpool to drop points away from Anfield as some teams have worked them out. Look at Brighton, Fulham and Villa.
At Anfield, the little things go their way.

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Yeh Liverpool getting all the luck with late winners, and their manager trying to influence the officials, that needs looking into. No wonder their serial drivers , like Salah, never get booked.
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It's called mental strength. Maybe your team will develop some one day.
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They say it isn't luck when it happens over and over again, which it frequently does, so is it really lucky or, as the above says, is it the mentality?

I think it's more a case of Spurs fans being in denial about the result. Now they've lost it doesn't matter, but if they won it would have been a massive step towards the title.

posted on 18/12/20

comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 2 hours, 5 minutes ago
I thought credit to Bergijn for not going down when he was through as TAA was holding him down and pulling him all the way, inside the penalty area. Klopp would have been furious with him. He likes his mean to hit the deck
Cost us a pen Steven's honesty but it must be applauded and we can't allow too many "crafty" players.
I just can't understand why people think that was an amazing win? Liverpool who spent £200m+, and have an unbeaten home record playing in front of their 2000 fans who are only Liverpool fans, and benefitting from a lucky rebound goal and benifitting from two chances against them that one hit the post and one sailed just over, and winning with a Sam Allardyce style corner, why is that amazing?
Surely the amazing thing is how Spurs kept TAA and Robertson almost toothless on either flanks. Mane looked like he as in Aurier's pocket whole night and Liverpool's winner came after Horrenderson blocked Dier from getting to the corner?
Son's goal was a master class counter attacking, that shook them. Pin point pass from Lo Celso with outside of his boot.
Once Lo Celso picked up the Yellow card, Klopp and Wijnaldum tried everything in the book to get a second one which prompted his departure to the relief of Klopp. Winjaldum was waving imaginary card to the ref, the dirty rat.
It was just a 2-1 result. Not anything to drool over, like Villa's 7-2
2-1 is a sign of a touch game that could have gone either way and a team got lucky and the margins went their way?
Last week a few Liverpool fans were saying it would be 3-0?
Never mind, I expect Liverpool to drop points away from Anfield as some teams have worked them out. Look at Brighton, Fulham and Villa.
At Anfield, the little things go their way.
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Let it all out dude and breathe

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