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It's typical spurs. You look back to all the draws which we couldn't turn into wins and the defeat at United and Newcastle and think if we didn't have those Spursy moments what could of been lol
I would say well played Leicester but their style is awful.
They have deserved it well done
the post 2003 ones went back to the art galleries and a bit of Internet wumming
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Let them enjoy it. Most of those teams have had something to play for throughout the majority of the season, apart from Chelsea, who's season was over before Easter.
OP
Spurs have had a fine season, whatever happens. CL footie almost guaranteed, other than a complete meltdown. That was the target at the beginning of the season, and for supporters of clubs like Chelsea, Liverpool, Man United to be digging out Spurs supporters when they are so far behind is laughable. They will come down to earth next season, when they are watching the CL draw, and realising they are not involved.
I wouldn`t worry too much about opposition fans, I take more stick than most for supporting my team, most of them are clueless, and I doubt have ever stepped into a football ground. The Liverpool supporters are some of the worse with their constant harping on about their history, as if the 1970s is relevant today.
Spurs will move on on to bigger and better things over the next few years, that is pretty well a given.
You will most probably finish second and how many of you would have expected and even dreamt about that last August?
The obvious surprise is that the team above you isn't City/Chelsea or even Arsenal.
It will seem that the way it's all petered out is a bit of an anti climax but Tottenham have to look on this season as a successful one.
Next year is going to be a completely different kettle of fish, We (city) will be stronger than ever, Chelsea will be hurting, United will improve and Liverpool are already improving, Leicester are an unknown but I would be surprised to see them around the top four. Arsenal will be Arsenal.
Tottenham have to make sure they keep their eye on the ball and don't let the good work slip.
Komakino
Next year is going to be a completely different kettle of fish, We (city) will be stronger than ever, Chelsea will be hurting, United will improve and Liverpool are already improving, Leicester are an unknown but I would be surprised to see them around the top four. Arsenal will be Arsenal.
Whilst you make some reasonable points, I don`t see next season any different to this. There is this ridiculous notion that the teams you mention are suddenly all going to spend silly money. They did that last season, and the year before that, and the year before that. So what is really going to change?
Spurs and Leicester were both up against all the big spenders this season, so why would it suddenly all change next season?
Komakino
Do you not think that you will have a transition season due to a new manager, new players that have to adapt to the PL.
Chelsea will be in the same boat with a new manager as well. Although they wont have to worry about European football.
Whilst we will have changes amongst playing staff and management I don't believe it will be a season of transition.
I don't buy all this garbage from these expert pundits about Pep needing to drastically change our side, still many excellent players here just a small injection of youth is what is needed imo.
Pep is also new to the PL and after managing in Germany and Spain he may need to find his ideal style of play for England. Many a manager have come from abroad with a big reputation and struggled badly. LVG is a good example
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I don't buy into this notion that city Chelsea Man U are suddenly going to become world beating sides because they are "hurting" and embarrassed by what Leicester and to some extent Spurs have done.
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I am expecting Pep to struggle, he does not know the PL, never played or managed here before and it is a far far more competitive league than the Bundesliga and La Liga. At Barca and Bayern he already had the foundations in place, at City there will be squad changes afoot, it will be interesting to see what happens but there is no guarantee Pep will wave a magic wand and immediately turn £ity into title winners.
comment by Billy The Yidd (U3924)
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I am expecting Pep to struggle, he does not know the PL, never played or managed here before and it is a far far more competitive league than the Bundesliga and La Liga. At Barca and Bayern he already had the foundations in place, at City there will be squad changes afoot, it will be interesting to see what happens but there is no guarantee Pep will wave a magic wand and immediately turn £ity into title winners.
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City are still best footballing side in country
Despite injuries, won a trophy, TOP SCORERS and CL semi.
They will finish ahead of you, as will part-time Chelsea and Jose United. And we all know who will come 4th.
You need to spend £100m to compete for top 4, have no injuries and hope Kane/Alli arent knackered after Euros
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Ace well put mate .
posted on 26/4/16
It's typical spurs. You look back to all the draws which we couldn't turn into wins and the defeat at United and Newcastle and think if we didn't have those Spursy moments what could of been lol
I would say well played Leicester but their style is awful.
They have deserved it well done
posted on 26/4/16
Words of comfort Ace
posted on 26/4/16
the post 2003 ones went back to the art galleries and a bit of Internet wumming
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posted on 26/4/16
Let them enjoy it. Most of those teams have had something to play for throughout the majority of the season, apart from Chelsea, who's season was over before Easter.
posted on 26/4/16
OP
Spurs have had a fine season, whatever happens. CL footie almost guaranteed, other than a complete meltdown. That was the target at the beginning of the season, and for supporters of clubs like Chelsea, Liverpool, Man United to be digging out Spurs supporters when they are so far behind is laughable. They will come down to earth next season, when they are watching the CL draw, and realising they are not involved.
I wouldn`t worry too much about opposition fans, I take more stick than most for supporting my team, most of them are clueless, and I doubt have ever stepped into a football ground. The Liverpool supporters are some of the worse with their constant harping on about their history, as if the 1970s is relevant today.
Spurs will move on on to bigger and better things over the next few years, that is pretty well a given.
posted on 26/4/16
You will most probably finish second and how many of you would have expected and even dreamt about that last August?
The obvious surprise is that the team above you isn't City/Chelsea or even Arsenal.
It will seem that the way it's all petered out is a bit of an anti climax but Tottenham have to look on this season as a successful one.
Next year is going to be a completely different kettle of fish, We (city) will be stronger than ever, Chelsea will be hurting, United will improve and Liverpool are already improving, Leicester are an unknown but I would be surprised to see them around the top four. Arsenal will be Arsenal.
Tottenham have to make sure they keep their eye on the ball and don't let the good work slip.
posted on 26/4/16
Komakino
Next year is going to be a completely different kettle of fish, We (city) will be stronger than ever, Chelsea will be hurting, United will improve and Liverpool are already improving, Leicester are an unknown but I would be surprised to see them around the top four. Arsenal will be Arsenal.
Whilst you make some reasonable points, I don`t see next season any different to this. There is this ridiculous notion that the teams you mention are suddenly all going to spend silly money. They did that last season, and the year before that, and the year before that. So what is really going to change?
Spurs and Leicester were both up against all the big spenders this season, so why would it suddenly all change next season?
posted on 26/4/16
Komakino
Do you not think that you will have a transition season due to a new manager, new players that have to adapt to the PL.
Chelsea will be in the same boat with a new manager as well. Although they wont have to worry about European football.
posted on 26/4/16
Whilst we will have changes amongst playing staff and management I don't believe it will be a season of transition.
I don't buy all this garbage from these expert pundits about Pep needing to drastically change our side, still many excellent players here just a small injection of youth is what is needed imo.
posted on 26/4/16
Pep is also new to the PL and after managing in Germany and Spain he may need to find his ideal style of play for England. Many a manager have come from abroad with a big reputation and struggled badly. LVG is a good example
posted on 26/4/16
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posted on 26/4/16
I don't buy into this notion that city Chelsea Man U are suddenly going to become world beating sides because they are "hurting" and embarrassed by what Leicester and to some extent Spurs have done.
posted on 26/4/16
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posted on 26/4/16
I am expecting Pep to struggle, he does not know the PL, never played or managed here before and it is a far far more competitive league than the Bundesliga and La Liga. At Barca and Bayern he already had the foundations in place, at City there will be squad changes afoot, it will be interesting to see what happens but there is no guarantee Pep will wave a magic wand and immediately turn £ity into title winners.
posted on 26/4/16
comment by Billy The Yidd (U3924)
posted 13 minutes ago
I am expecting Pep to struggle, he does not know the PL, never played or managed here before and it is a far far more competitive league than the Bundesliga and La Liga. At Barca and Bayern he already had the foundations in place, at City there will be squad changes afoot, it will be interesting to see what happens but there is no guarantee Pep will wave a magic wand and immediately turn £ity into title winners.
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City are still best footballing side in country
Despite injuries, won a trophy, TOP SCORERS and CL semi.
They will finish ahead of you, as will part-time Chelsea and Jose United. And we all know who will come 4th.
You need to spend £100m to compete for top 4, have no injuries and hope Kane/Alli arent knackered after Euros
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