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Chelsea Vs Tottenham: FA Cup Match Thread

Led's Zeppelin

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The only way to shut the doubters up is to actually win something.

By the way. Should Dier have blocked Hazard's shot? Looks like he pulled his leg away and allowed the shot to fly past him!

Yes. I think he misjudged it, thought it was going wide and didn't want to take the risk of deflecting it possibly into the goal. A mistake, in other words.
 

shelfboy68

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I accuse us of bottling it plenty of times, believe me but we didn't bottle yesterday or choke.

People are fucking idiots.

Yeah but just wait until tomorrow when the Durham twat starts trying to wind up spurs fans to call in, I will listen in on the way home but I'm surprised that people respond to it by wasting their time and phone bill on him utter madness.
 

slartibartfast

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TURKISH69

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The only way to shut the doubters up is to actually win something.

By the way. Should Dier have blocked Hazard's shot? Looks like he pulled his leg away and allowed the shot to fly past him!
Yes you are spot on I'm glad you noticed it as the lads I go with said no. But the more you see it suggest WTF was he doing if he stuck his leg out he would of blocked it. He is shite at the moment. It was his shite pass that let them in for the corner they scored the 3rd goal from. Fucking hate football
 

Dov67

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The only way to shut the doubters up is to actually win something.

By the way. Should Dier have blocked Hazard's shot? Looks like he pulled his leg away and allowed the shot to fly past him!

was stupid to leave him practically alone on the edge of the box - an unforced error to go along with the needless free kick and needless penalty
 

yid1o

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Anyone else see it kicking off in 112 yesterday? Heard a bit of a commotion behind me and turned round to see two fellas knocking the suite out of another. No stewards and took plod a few minutes to get there and sort it.
Nicked the bloke who was getting hit.
Someone said he was a Chelsea fan but as i walked past him he had a spurs pin badge on so fuck knows what happened
 

markiespurs

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Whoever had the idea of giving us Spurs fans blue or white carrier bags to hold up when the players came out needs to be sacked.

Thought it looked very cheap compared to the flags Chelsea had.
 

Ionman34

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Yeah gooners are losers too
Go troll your own then.

What kind of supporter delights in winding up their own fan base after a demoralising loss?

The truth is that no true fan would. Only someone from another team, delighting in the despondency, would take so much time and effort to piss everyone off.

And enjoy it.

You're a wrongun, your every post reinforces that.
 

riggi

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Whoever had the idea of giving us Spurs fans blue or white carrier bags to hold up when the players came out needs to be sacked.

Thought it looked very cheap compared to the flags Chelsea had.

Na the flags are Chelsea all over. Plastic day trippers.

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millsey

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Anyone who thought we "bottled" the game was not watching it, whether it be a Spurs or Chel$ea fan.
Sorry they probably were there and watching. I saw 3-4 errors we never make.each resulting in a goal. That's when the pressure gets too much. We passed it around very nicely sure, but Can you name a save the Chelsea keeper made all game?
 

Led's Zeppelin

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Sorry they probably were there and watching. I saw 3-4 errors we never make.each resulting in a goal. That's when the pressure gets too much. We passed it around very nicely sure, but Can you name a save the Chelsea keeper made all game?

I have to take issue with this. I've been to almost every cup semi final and final Spurs have played in since I was a kid and they beat Chelsea 2-1 in 1967. There's no experience like it, but you see the game better from a purely analytical point of view on TV.

Anyway. We lost. We didn't bottle it though. But maybe we just mean different things. To me, bottling means being scared. That is one thing we were not.
 

millsey

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I have to take issue with this. I've been to almost every cup semi final and final Spurs have played in since they beat Chelsea 2-1 in 1967. There's no experience like it, but you see the game better from a purely analytical point of view on TV.

Anyway. We lost. We didn't bottle it though. But maybe we just mean different things. To me, bottling means being scared. That is one thing we were not.
Agree you see things different from your seat at Wembley to tv. Just don't like the suggestion we played so well. Conte wanted us to have all the ball, and he set his team up for a counter attack. The fact we played nice football meant nothing to the Chelsea Manager. We had no shots on goal apart from our two goals. Players like Toby made mistakes they never do
 

shelfboy68

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I have to take issue with this. I've been to almost every cup semi final and final Spurs have played in since I was a kid and they beat Chelsea 2-1 in 1967. There's no experience like it, but you see the game better from a purely analytical point of view on TV.

Anyway. We lost. We didn't bottle it though. But maybe we just mean different things. To me, bottling means being scared. That is one thing we were not.

We wasn't scared of them that's for sure but I thought we looked nervous and considering we have the best defence in the league this year, I thought we were very poor in the way we gave away goals so easily letting in four was pretty shocking if I'm honest.
 

glacierSpurs

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Agree you see things different from your seat at Wembley to tv. Just don't like the suggestion we played so well. Conte wanted us to have all the ball, and he set his team up for a counter attack. The fact we played nice football meant nothing to the Chelsea Manager. We had no shots on goal apart from our two goals. Players like Toby made mistakes they never do
Oh come on, please don't go that route.... Toby making mistakes in almost as rare as wheelchair scoring, and you are now harping on that????
 

shelfboy68

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Agree you see things different from your seat at Wembley to tv. Just don't like the suggestion we played so well. Conte wanted us to have all the ball, and he set his team up for a counter attack. The fact we played nice football meant nothing to the Chelsea Manager. We had no shots on goal apart from our two goals. Players like Toby made mistakes they never do

I thought the occasion got to us early doors maybe the talk and pressure of trying to bag a trophy got to them.
I thought we have gone past this type of mindset it appears that is not the case more work is required.
 
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