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Mr Pink

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Liverpool fans are without doubt the worst,,,fucking hell its actually funny at how angry they get regarding anything to do with us,

But lets call it what it is really - we've gone past them, despite their one good season with Suarez, and they fucking know it.

Klopp will no doubt improve them but they'll have to wait until next season before they start seeing clear signs of progress - much like we had to wait with Poch.
 

tommo84

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Aug 15, 2005
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Nothing come close to Liverpool supporters though. Just look at these comments regarding us. You'd think they walked the league 10 years in a row when you look at those comments, not sitting 10th in the league wth a goaldifference off -1.

and they even have a nice little table in there lol

So even in a manipulated league of only 5 teams they're only 4th.

Embarrassing.
 

L-man

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Some of those Watford fans are claiming Alli should have been sent off for this:



First the Norwich fans with their mind boggling criticism of the ref on Boxing Day, and now this! Specsavers need to be targeting fans of promoted football teams - their fans can't see for shit!

How on earth are they claiming that should be a red whilst similtaneously defending Akes challenge
 

oskathegobshite

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United are proper rattled at the minute aren't they? Must be so weird for them having to acclimatise to now being shit. What is weird is that they seem, to me at least, to be making a lot of the same mistakes Liverpool made at the end of their successful period in the 70s and 80s - keeping too many ex-players around, having too many people linked with the club mouthing off and undermining the Manager in the media (granted they can't really control this), supporters demanding to not only win but to win in a certain way (we've been here too), underestimating smaller opponents, feeling that every on pitch issue needs to be resolved with a big money/name buy, chasing players who will never be sold or ever agree to sign for them (Ramos, Neymar, Muller) and basically trading on their recent history.

Liverpool have too many who don't put a shift in and Klopp will definatley want an overhaul which is tough in mid-season - however if Sturridge is going to stay fit I do not rule them out of the top four this year. Their supporters are muppets though.
 

Lufti

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This **** was the referee against Palace as well wasn't he?

He allowed the Palace players the same protection he gave to the Spurs ****. Legitimacy of the red card aside, I wonder why he has to have a chat with Harry 'total utter ****' Kane before any decisions. What an odious **** of a player that Kane has become. And people wonder why I hate the England team.

Other than that, the bald, small *****ed man running the game was utterly atrocious and was always going to make a game changing decision. Was clearly up for it the whole game, as long as the decision went for the team in white. The decision to award a freekick after clearly signalling the advantage because the woefully average Dele Alli lost the ball was the shape of things to come.

Deeney - immense. Ighalo - one of the best strikers in the PL. Anya - did well in difficult circumstances. Capoue - choked. Watson - calm in the storm. Jurado - passenger. Gomes - trying too hard. Cathcart - a mistake was finally punished.

As for Spurs, I liked them before this game. Now, I see that they are exactly what they want to be. The anti-Arsenal. No skill, no flair, just utter ***** in every position.
spuds are the new muff , do you think Arsenal would mind if we hate them as well ! jammy diving cheating whining cnuts , and dont start me about the so called officials! where did they get Taylor out of ? the nearest spud pub ?!
it was pretty much the same as Alli's which was over the top and late. Both either deserved the same.

All you ask for is consistency, so when Iggy gets booked for standing and shouting in the face of the linesman, Kane should have been booked for running 30 yards to get Britos booked. How Rose didn't get booked for his blatant dive I don't know.

We fought so hard and deserved a draw just for the 30 minutes we played with 10 men. I thought they looked livelier in the first half and it took till they scored for us to wake up and get our backsides into gear. A couple of times Cathcart nearly got caught before he did. They closed down every avenue and gave us very very little, but they didn't really create any clear cut chances through out the game.

We've come a long way when we are disappointed with just 4 points from Liverpool, Chelsea and Spurs
 

Hawk_Spur

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Let's not let facts get in the way of a good story.

The key difference between the Alli challenge was that Alli got the ball. The Watford player was no where near it.

Iggy was booked for the arm to the face of Carrol not remonstrating with the officials.

I love the bias of supporting your club but these Watford fans have no idea.
 

TheHoddleWaddle

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Dec 13, 2013
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I love this thread. It never ceases to make me chuckle. The Liverpool stuff especially. At least the United mob pay back handed compliments by coveting Spurs staff. But the scoucers, bloody hell they love a moan about us, don't they? Love it.
 

SlotBadger

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Getting abused by a load of West Ham supporting mates on Whatsapp today, due to this quote taken from a Facebook page called SpursNews:

SpursNews said:
"We play for the fans as they love this great club as I do..."

"99% of managers in the world would like the Real Madrid job, I am not one of them, I am very happy here."

"We are building this club for great things, as the cement is poured for our new stadium our young players are learning and growing so we can challenge for the title and then for the Champions League."

-Pochettino
 

tommo84

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Getting abused by a load of West Ham supporting mates on Whatsapp today, due to this quote taken from a Facebook page called SpursNews:

If their point is that Pochettino's ambitions seem fanciful you might want to remind them that their chairmen vowed to have Champions League football in their first season in the Olympic Stadium - they then didn't even reach the group stage of the Europa League and are 6 points off the Top 4.
 

L-man

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Getting abused by a load of West Ham supporting mates on Whatsapp today, due to this quote taken from a Facebook page called SpursNews:
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IGSpur

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Let's not let facts get in the way of a good story.

The key difference between the Alli challenge was that Alli got the ball. The Watford player was no where near it.

Iggy was booked for the arm to the face of Carrol not remonstrating with the officials.

I love the bias of supporting your club but these Watford fans have no idea.

Tbf they've probably been in the FL for so long studs in the groin and and face scratching are legitimate footballing techniques and a tackle where the ball is actually won is unheard of
 

Snarfalicious

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I really don't think I'm seeing it in Spurs-tinted glasses when I say that I really didn't think Alli's tackle was that bad at all. Like, hardly a yellow. He won the ball but his momentum took him through the slide.

Ake's, at first glance, didn't look like anything but after a second/third review it looked like it was worthy of a red, but I wouldn't have been shocked to see it as just a yellow, given how refereeing can be at times.
 

Cornpattbuck

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I really don't think I'm seeing it in Spurs-tinted glasses when I say that I really didn't think Alli's tackle was that bad at all. Like, hardly a yellow. He won the ball but his momentum took him through the slide.

Ake's, at first glance, didn't look like anything but after a second/third review it looked like it was worthy of a red, but I wouldn't have been shocked to see it as just a yellow, given how refereeing can be at times.

Alli's was a stonking tackle. Nothing wrong with it at all.
 

easley91

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Some of those Watford fans are claiming Alli should have been sent off for this:



First the Norwich fans with their mind boggling criticism of the ref on Boxing Day, and now this! Specsavers need to be targeting fans of promoted football teams - their fans can't see for shit!

Missed the first half but that is one of the best tackles you will ever see. Hard, yes. But crucially wins the ball CLEANLY.
 

IGSpur

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I really don't think I'm seeing it in Spurs-tinted glasses when I say that I really didn't think Alli's tackle was that bad at all. Like, hardly a yellow. He won the ball but his momentum took him through the slide.

Ake's, at first glance, didn't look like anything but after a second/third review it looked like it was worthy of a red, but I wouldn't have been shocked to see it as just a yellow, given how refereeing can be at times.

Agree with Alli's. First impression for Ake's was quite bad, I thought it was a definite yellow, but in my head instinctively thought it could have been a red. So wasn't a complete shock when he received one
 

tommo84

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How can anybody, especially an Englishman, hate Harry Kane?!

I remember lots of fans of other clubs claiming Gareth Bale was a **** in his last 2 seasons with us. It's jealousy, nothing more. Both play to win of course, but neither is an out and out cheat or questionable character - certainly not when compared with the likes of Suarez, Costa, Terry.
 
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