I'm still happy with 7pts at this point in the season though, to be fair.
"To close the gap you would need an Einstein Rosen bridge"
And even that is only theoretical.
As I posted before the Arsenal – Spurs game, the gunners getting a result did not surprise me, it was the perfect game for Wenger, easy to get the motivation back in his team after some bad results (I felt the same with West Ham having Millwall after getting tanked by Ipswich). What happens next is really interesting.
Will Arsenal carry on from here and beat Liverpool? Will Spurs bounce back and take points from Man U? Even if the worst happens, from a Spurs viewpoint the gap will still be four points and with the remaining fixtures Spurs would still be favourites to finish third. However it then comes down to character, plus a little luck. Looking in from outside it’s going to be fun to watch.
Will Arsenal carry on from here and beat Liverpool? Will Spurs bounce back and take points from Man U?
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Yes and No.
No wonder Defoe is hanging around gay bars, he will need some extra money to cover that bet...
hi jeezus.. how would you like to have redknapp as your manager?
he will play van persie right back and sagna centre mid
Chronic,
Stop knocking Harry.
chicken.. its hard when he plays our best two players out of position for no reason, and takes 80 mins to correct it.. and then comes out after the game and shrugs it off as if he doesnt care.
i praised him when he was making correct decisions. why should he be immune from criticism when he makes poor decisions?
Chronic,
Bale has had many good appearances from the right & we all know Modders is our LM back-up.
When Harry plays Bale somewhere other than LM & we win, we dont hail him as a genius, but the fact we had X amount of chances & didnt put them away - its all Harry's fault.
Modric had a fantastic chance to make it 1-1 fom inside the box - i'm not sure we can blame Harry for that miss. Defoe had a couple of chances that were saved - again, i'm not sure we can blame Harry for that.
I just think its very easy to look for a scapegoat when we lose. I know the bottom line is its the manager's responsibility to get results, but when them players cross that line he cannot deflect their shots in the goal, slide tackle to stop a simple cross from outside our own penalty area or stop our set-pieces hitting row Z.
The players let us down on Saturday - not Harry (IMHO).
Chronic,
Bale has had many good appearances from the right & we all know Modders is our LM back-up.
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I am struggling here to think of any.....
however... yes I agree the majority of the blame rests with the players... I always look to players before manager... but they were not given any help at all from the management on this occasion.
Chronic,
There has been a few but i would need to rack my brains for exact examples.
I do recall him playing through the middle against Norwich though, where he scored 2.
As i say, when they come off we dont notice, where they dont we get frustrated & blame Harry.
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni ** (U1137)
posted on 27/2/12
Decreasing. Rapidly.
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My mistake.
Increasing. Rapidly.
Hi Chronic™© .
Good luck on Sunday, if you win the FA Cup you can take the Liverpool line of trophies are more important than top 4!
A gulf.........but in favour of Arsenal
spurs are greater than arsenal. that will always be the case
Ahhhhh poor Chronic, you look like you need a hug...
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posted on 27/2/12
Decreasing. Rapidly.
posted on 28/2/12
I'm still happy with 7pts at this point in the season though, to be fair.
posted on 28/2/12
"To close the gap you would need an Einstein Rosen bridge"
And even that is only theoretical.
posted on 28/2/12
As I posted before the Arsenal – Spurs game, the gunners getting a result did not surprise me, it was the perfect game for Wenger, easy to get the motivation back in his team after some bad results (I felt the same with West Ham having Millwall after getting tanked by Ipswich). What happens next is really interesting.
Will Arsenal carry on from here and beat Liverpool? Will Spurs bounce back and take points from Man U? Even if the worst happens, from a Spurs viewpoint the gap will still be four points and with the remaining fixtures Spurs would still be favourites to finish third. However it then comes down to character, plus a little luck. Looking in from outside it’s going to be fun to watch.
posted on 12/3/12
Small, in fact miniscule
posted on 12/3/12
bubbles
posted on 12/3/12
Will Arsenal carry on from here and beat Liverpool? Will Spurs bounce back and take points from Man U?
============
Yes and No.
posted on 12/3/12
Chronic
posted on 12/3/12
No wonder Defoe is hanging around gay bars, he will need some extra money to cover that bet...
posted on 12/3/12
oops.
posted on 12/3/12
hi jeezus.. how would you like to have redknapp as your manager?
he will play van persie right back and sagna centre mid
posted on 13/3/12
Chronic,
Stop knocking Harry.
posted on 13/3/12
chicken.. its hard when he plays our best two players out of position for no reason, and takes 80 mins to correct it.. and then comes out after the game and shrugs it off as if he doesnt care.
i praised him when he was making correct decisions. why should he be immune from criticism when he makes poor decisions?
posted on 13/3/12
Chronic,
Bale has had many good appearances from the right & we all know Modders is our LM back-up.
When Harry plays Bale somewhere other than LM & we win, we dont hail him as a genius, but the fact we had X amount of chances & didnt put them away - its all Harry's fault.
Modric had a fantastic chance to make it 1-1 fom inside the box - i'm not sure we can blame Harry for that miss. Defoe had a couple of chances that were saved - again, i'm not sure we can blame Harry for that.
I just think its very easy to look for a scapegoat when we lose. I know the bottom line is its the manager's responsibility to get results, but when them players cross that line he cannot deflect their shots in the goal, slide tackle to stop a simple cross from outside our own penalty area or stop our set-pieces hitting row Z.
The players let us down on Saturday - not Harry (IMHO).
posted on 13/3/12
Chronic,
Bale has had many good appearances from the right & we all know Modders is our LM back-up.
-----
I am struggling here to think of any.....
however... yes I agree the majority of the blame rests with the players... I always look to players before manager... but they were not given any help at all from the management on this occasion.
posted on 13/3/12
Chronic,
There has been a few but i would need to rack my brains for exact examples.
I do recall him playing through the middle against Norwich though, where he scored 2.
As i say, when they come off we dont notice, where they dont we get frustrated & blame Harry.
posted on 12/4/12
posted on 12/4/12
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni ** (U1137)
posted on 27/2/12
Decreasing. Rapidly.
=================
My mistake.
Increasing. Rapidly.
Hi Chronic™© .
Good luck on Sunday, if you win the FA Cup you can take the Liverpool line of trophies are more important than top 4!
posted on 12/4/12
Snigger
posted on 12/4/12
posted on 12/4/12
posted on 12/4/12
A gulf.........but in favour of Arsenal
posted on 12/4/12
right back atcha
posted on 12/4/12
spurs are greater than arsenal. that will always be the case
posted on 12/4/12
Ahhhhh poor Chronic, you look like you need a hug...
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