Hasn't been the same player since our fans slagged him off for diving when he got that red card. Hard to blame him really. Fans should back their players in situations like that.
Romero's eye was on the ball and he had every right to go for it, as did the Chelsea player. Just because in a fraction of a second, after Romero wins the ball, his foot impacts the Chelsea players shin, does not make it a red.
Challenges like those go unpunished every game. There's a dbl standard when it comes to Spurs. If the club doesn't call that out, we simply won't get as many decisions our way compared to clubs who do complain.
I don't like it but it's what will happen.
It's great that he wants to accept responsibility, but putting pressure on refs so that they're scared to give decisions against you seems to be what the successful teams do.
Neither Romero or Udogie should have seen red as they both got to the ball first.
Articles like this are how you know the sports 'journalists' at that rag are fans of rival teams.
Any opportunity to have a dig at Spurs, they'll take it.
1) I'm not on this forum to entertain you.
2) I think you'll find there are lots of fans who want Levy gone and are fed up with these repeated, nonsense reports.
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