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Yeah, it's not like Manchester City would ever lose to a team such as - *picking a team at random* - Crystal Palace (at home, no less), is it?
Or fucking up a treble by losing to Wigan last Feb.
Yeah, it's not like Manchester City would ever lose to a team such as - *picking a team at random* - Crystal Palace (at home, no less), is it?
https://forum.westline.de/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=917306&start=220
Interesting stuff on a Dortmund forum saying that they lost to a team with double their budget. Do other European teams think we are a money club?
Why does that stupid ballsack even fucking post there?
Nothing good will ever come of an opposing fan posting on another club's forum.
Is it in Oxford Dictionary?Nah mate, we're just a lucker team
I guess the amount of income we have as a premier league club makes them think we have more money than them and so we can pay higher wages, not unreasonable I guess.I thought German fans were knowledgeable, how wrong could I be?! Read to the end of the thread and not once was that perception challenged. No one said, but they sell before they buy or they haven't bought in 2 windows, even worse FFS! Not a single mention of our Net Spend trophy!
Is it in Oxford Dictionary?
Well, that explains why I never get invited to the good parties.If you post elsewhere then at least be respectful. You're in their home, don't drink straight from the milk carton & don't leave piss on the toilet seat.
And certainly not vice versa!If you post elsewhere then at least be respectful. You're in their home, don't drink straight from the milk carton & don't leave piss on the toilet seat.
Blue Moon
I would never rule out Spurs being Spursy and doing a Spurs. Even if they'd won the first leg 10-0 and Dortmund could only field 9 players tonight, all that would need to happen would be one commentator coming out and saying "You see that spurs team? They're genuine contenders to win the Champions League." and BANG - 11-0 loss and out of the competition.
They can only function under the radar, they're so afraid of being found wanting when the chips are down that they remove themselves from the running early.
The bottling shitebags.
Well, that explains why I never get invited to the good parties.
https://forum.westline.de/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=917306&start=220
Interesting stuff on a Dortmund forum saying that they lost to a team with double their budget. Do other European teams think we are a money club?
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Seriously aren’t we in the top 20 roaches clubs?
If you post elsewhere then at least be respectful. You're in their home, don't drink straight from the milk carton & don't leave piss on the toilet seat.
That's fair. Now, imagine investing hundreds of millions most seasons for over 10 years, all while violating uefa fair play rules unscrupulously and being backed by one of the biggest cash reservoirs in the world, and not once being able to even reach the CL finals. Wonder if man city fans would also call that as being spursy.?
If we play like we did against Utd we have a chance of drawing or dare I say it, even a sneaky win. We won’t however...we will look sluggish, play deep, allow them to play the ball and basically gift a goal or two. We may get one back. 1-3.
Dele Alli could play vs Southampton this weekend
Hopefully he plays and plays as ‘well’ as he did in the World Cup!
A point would be huge, especially with a better GD than Cardiff as they'd need a win and a draw more than us just to go ahead of us over the rest of the season. (If that makes sense...)
Spurs have looked a little jaded of late and their title hopes are over. It's a good time to be playing them. If Burnley can beat them...
I think we have a shot on two counts. Firstly, they're physically spent right now and we can surely out work them.
Secondly, even at their best they tend to struggle against the high press - they like passing slowly and sideways along the backline and in midfield. We can hustle them into mistakes.
Obviously they're super strong up front, so it'll be hard to keep them quiet, but I feel like we've got a much better chance of getting a positive result from this game than we ever had going to United.
After a good performance against Utd last week you have to feel we can get something from this game.
But we are so inconsistent we are just as likely to get thrashed.
I cautiously hope for a draw.
Shouldn't imagine it'll make much difference.
Seems harsh for a manager with an otherwise exemplary record - he must be one of the most level-headed, respectful managers in the game. I guess Mike Dean can provoke even the coolest customers.
Thought a slap on the wrists was on the cards. Would've been for Klopp...